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Mangalore: Sattar Family's Gratitude to Daijiworld Readers

Co-ordination: Melka Miyar and Austin Pinto
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MB)

Mangalore, Aug 1: The aptitude of Daijiworld readers to willingly lend a helping hand for genuine causes and needy persons is proved once again, as yet another family gets a ray of hope to live with the monetary help received from all around the world.

In today's world when people fight in the name of religion, here is a sparkling example as to how all religions specially Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains and others set aside the barriers of caste and creed and come to needy persons' rescue when human value is in peril.

'Bantwal: Ordeal of Sickly Family - Please Help' -  the story was published in daijiworld's columns, after a careful verification of the background of Sattar family in Bantwal.

It was just a matter of short time for the response to pour in and within a month's time, over Rs 2,00,00 (two lac) have been received at Sattar's bank account and asssurances of further help are still coming in.

"We never opened a bank account in our life; never did we have the need for that. In fact we had never seen big money," said Sattar, totally overwhelmed, when he came to the daijiworld office just to convey his gratitide on behalf of his wife and kids. "Honestly, even now we don't know what daijiworld is, but now  we have come to know that you people give life to the needy," said Sattar with full of emotions. More honestly, dear Sattar, it is not we, but those generous readers all over the world.

"May Allah grant all of you good health, happiness and long life," he blessed each and every one who contributed for this cause.

Well, with this amount, Sattar may not be able to build a house and look after the education of children. But, this amount has given him a new ray of hope, instilling in him a firm belief that human virtues and relationship are still strong in the world. He, despite being sick, is now more enthusiastic about continuing to work and earn daily wages to support his family..

Daijiworld.com, as usual, salutes its readers for helping this family in right time when it was in trouble.

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  • Mohammed Fhiroze M.K, Mangalore, Qatar

    Mon, Aug 06 2007

    Really its a great job by Daijiworld. Keep it up and May Allah Bless you.

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  • Syed Ahmed, Dammam / Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 05 2007

    Thank you Daijiworld for giving me an opportunity to share in this noble humanitarian work.Long Live Daijiworld.

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  • Lathif , Mapal Urval

    Sun, Aug 05 2007

    Weldone Daiji. great reward for your great news really appreciated.

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  • hashim, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 04 2007

    Dear daijiworld. salutes to daiji & team. its really to appriciated daiji do amezing job. keep it this kind of soical work. One day really Mangalore will never suffer from poverty. we dont expect political aid. It will model to whole universe.Tthose who helped brothers allmighty god help them.this kind of human helping nature really admireable. May allmaighty allah full fill the every dreams & future planning of daiji & team.

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  • Shareef Moideen, Uchil/ Jeddah Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Aug 03 2007

    When it comes to donations there is no religion, cast or creed we are creation of Almighty, I appreciate DAIJIWORLD for publishing their problem. Being far away from India, we witness how the world look at INDIA THE SECULAR COUNTRY. There is no religion in the world that spread hatred, we need peace and harmony. May DAIJI WORLD bring lots of affected families so they can benefit thru your media. !!!KEEP THE GOOD JOB GOING!!!

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  • Vasant raj, Mangalore / Udupi

    Fri, Aug 03 2007

    Daiji, you are fanstastic. Try to Give us some feast of TULU language. Best wishes - Vasant, Abudhabi.

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  • Abdul Hamid/ARAMEX, Ullal

    Thu, Aug 02 2007

    It became a habit for me to read Daiji world daily without referring to any other newspapers as it proved to me very secular & righteous news media to depend during this PERIL situation while most of the local newspapers transmitts PREJUDICE news. We should THANK YOU for your collective work in creating a 'PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY'.

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  • Musthafa Attur , mangalore/Dammam/Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Aug 02 2007

    Thank you Daijiworld team for helping people in need  irrespective of their caste. I am too happy to say that this is a very good site and your coverage and news are very good. Sure the needy family will pray for you, no doubt God wil accept their prayer and wil give rewards to daijiworld team. God will keep you always happy, ameen Hats up daiji. thanks once again

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  • Saleem Goltamajal, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Aug 01 2007

    Thank you Daijiworld team for being secular and helping people in need irrespective of their caste. Hats off to you for bringing so many issues through your medium, It would great help for needy family, Sure the needy family will pray for you, no doubt God wil accept their prayer and wil give rewards to daijiworld team. God will keep u always happy, ameen Hats up daiji. thanks  once again

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  • SHEIK RIYAZ AHMED, ROSARIO CHURCH ROAD MANGALORE

    Thu, Aug 02 2007

    Good Day. I am one of your website reader since 12 months. Your efforts are really great towards humanity. God may bles you. With best regards.

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  • Abdul khadar manjeshwar, Abu dhabi

    Wed, Aug 01 2007

    Hello Daijiworld.. great reward for your great news coverage. always keep a small space for this kind of needy people. so that we can remove the poverty totally. Thanks to daijiworld and keep confidence with the readers.

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  • ABDUL AZIZ SHEIK AHMED, MANGALORE/MUSCAT

    Wed, Aug 01 2007

    All are equal before God.  Well done and keep it up.

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  • Naeem Khan, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 01 2007

    I heard about Daijiworld from my friends. One day i thought of looking in this site. First I thought this site belong to Christians. Today after seeing Mr Sattar's family case I am too happy to say that this is a very good site and your coverage and news are very good. Good job keep it up. and good luck

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  • shakeer, mangalore/saudi arabia

    Wed, Aug 01 2007

    Hats off to daijiworld,all the credit goes to daijiworld for this contribution.keep in up daiji,  You peaple will shine a lot in coming years

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