Mangalore: Muslim Educational Institutions' Federation gets new office


Mangalore: Muslim Educational Institutions' Federation gets new office

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Media Release

Managlore, Sep 15: Incharge minister of the DK district and minister for forests and environment B Ramanath Rai inaugurated the new administrative office of the Muslim Educational Institutions' Federation at Light House Hill here on Saturday September 14.

Minister Rai in his inaugural address said, "With educated society it is possible to build violence-free society. In the ancient days people used to ask what was the need for children to go to school. But with the spread of education the situation has changed in such a way that people have started questioning as to why one is not going to school.”

He further said, "The education that we give to others not only strengthens their family but also the country. Our country will be strengthened only if we are able to strengthen then youngsters in our schools."

"It is a sad thing that educated young minds are misusing their education and knowledge for terror activities. Hence there is a need to educate an individual by imparting value-based education."

Rai also released the MEIF Directory-2013 on the occasion.

Health minister U T Khadar, MLA Mohiuddin Bava, former minister B A Moideen, Yenepoya Mohammed Kunhi, H Gunasheela Ballal, president of the Muslim Educational Institutions Federation Y Mohammed Beary, secretary B A Nazeer and other office-bearers of the federation were present at the occasion.

  

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 16 2013

    It has long been assumed that responsibility for meeting the educational needs of poor people lies with the state. Yet in India low-income families are turning to private providers to educate their children. Education authorities which are starved of resources struggle to deliver education for all, and private sector involvement in serving the educational needs of poor student deserves wider discussion.
    I wish Muslim Educational Institutions' Federation a great success! Please remember, education is the inner strength and at any circumstances that will never lose.
    "Say YES to Higher Education" and work very hard to reach your goal.

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  • abdul sattar habiballah, belapu/Jeddah

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    Very good achievement the Muslim community especially U.T. Kader is taking good interest in each and every function and encouraging people
    So it is very happy to say that "Muslim Educational Institutions' Federation get new office.

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  • Thanzeel, Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 15 2013

    One Good Step....

    DisAgree [14] Agree [26] Reply Report Abuse


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