M'lore: Hidayah Arabic Academy holds graduation day


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jun 9: Hidayah – MESCO Arabic Academy sponsored diploma education in Arabic language (Arabic Teachers Course), conducted by the Campus Career Academy completed its first academic year 2012-2013. Twenty-three teachers have been awarded completion certificate in a programme which was held in IMA hall, Hampankatta, here.

Former V C Calicut, Kannor Universities professor M Abdul Rahman presided over the function and awarded graduation certificates.

Chairman of Unity Academy of Education Dr C P Habeeb Rahman, joint secretary of MESCO Hyderabad Dr Wajahat Ali, chief editor of Varthabarathi Daily Abdul Salam Puthige, founder president of Talent Research foundation Abdul Rauf Puthige participated as chief guests.

Founder chairman of Hidayah Foundation Khasim Ahmed H K presented activities of Hidayah in his keynote address. Director of Campus Career Academy Umar U H welcomed the gathering. Abdul Hameed Kalladka conducted the program. Mohammed Haneef G proposed vote of thanks.

Ahmed Bava Dubai, Riyaz Bava, Jamal Kudroli, Sayed Bava, Abbas Uchil, Abid Asgar, Sayed Ahmed, Sharfuddin Kuwait and other dignitaries were present.

  

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