Mangaluru: Towards kinder society - Ramlans Trust launches Children for Charity prog


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (CLP)

Mangaluru, Sep 26: In a laudable effort to inculcate and encourage the habit of giving among children, Ramlans Charitable Trust on Saturday September 26 launched 'Children for Charity Programme' at St Aloysius High School auditorium here.

St Aloysius High School is the first school to enroll in this programme.

Addressing the gathering, Zeeshan Ramlan, managing trustee, Ramlans Charitable Trust said, "The main intention of the programme is that the student does at least one work of charity, like donating pencils, old clothes, notebooks, old toys or giving a bowl of rice to the poor on the street. The students also have to write about the work of charity they do during the academic year, and submit to the class teacher, and at the end of the year, we will award the one best student for the best work of charity as a token of appreciation. The St Aloysius High School has 720 students which eqauls to 720 charity works and thousands of poor will benefit from it.

"The main intention of the programme is also that the student should develop the habit of giving and help the less fortunate ones. I thank St Aloysius High School for being the first school to enroll for the Children for Charity Programme. St Aloysius School is very close to my heart as I completed my education here," he added

Fr Edward Rodrigues, headmaster of St Aloysius High School said, " I am very happy that Zeeshan Ramlan is motivating the students and inculcating the habit of giving in them. The attitude of giving is generally lacking in students as they only expect to get during adolescence. Zeeshan was a student of this school. He is young, and it is commendable that while most of the youngsters are busy in earning, he is keen in giving to the poor. If the children adopt the habit of giving at this age the world will be a better place to live in."

The Children for Charity Programme aims at encouraging school kids to take up at least one charity work in the academic year. Through a holistic four step programme, the trust will teach students the most noble of all habits, that is, the habit of giving.

The programmel included a presentation to students on the importance of charity.

The students will need to prepare a half page write up about their social work at the end of the year.The best charity work will be awarded towards the end of the year.

In the next one month, Ramlans Charitable Trust also plans to target over 10,000 students from Mangaluru, and it will be an ongoing programme this year.

Ramlans Charitable Trust has conducted 27 initiatives over the last two years, including sponsoring education, providing financial aid to carry out weddings, construction of houses for the underprivileged, health camps, revamping old age homes, fun evenings, dream camps for HIV-positive kids, monetary aid to the physically challenged and distributio of food to the needy on the streets.

  

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  • Zeeshan Ramlan, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 28 2015

    Dear All,

    Thanks for the nice and encouraging words. Thanks for all your support and prayers.

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  • Mohammed imthiyaz, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 27 2015

    Masha allah fantastic work jeeshan. we want more youth like you, may allah bless you n your parents

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  • Kalpana , Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 27 2015

    Very good start. Fr Edward Rodrigues words was so inspiring about zeeshan. A student can prove himself as a best student only when he reaches top and the day he become the guest to the same school. This pride moment is owned by zeeshan. Wish him all the very best. He is bringing change in Mangalore, hope it continues throughout the world.

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  • krishnamurthy, manglaore

    Sun, Sep 27 2015

    Well done Mr. Zeeshan Ramlan . Keep up the good work . We are really proud of you and youngsters like you must come up and do such charity work . We are all there to support your good work .

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  • FR. Edward Rodrigues SJ, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    I am proud of my student Mr. Zeeshan for such a great ,humanitarian initiative. I wish him the best. I am proud to recall that I had a unique privilege to be his class teacher. He along with his entire class (9th std in 2001 at St. Aloysius Highschool)made me feel so great. I don't know rally whether I had reciprocated the same towards them all!! May their tribe increase.

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  • Ashok Gladys Monteiro, Bajpe ( Korakambla ) Bahrain

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    I really love this college , I study hear from 87-89, I cant forgot those days ,

    Ashok Gladys Monteiro
    Bajpe ( Korakambla ) Bahrain

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    wow....great initiative.

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  • Dr Aloysius, mangalore/U.S.A

    Sat, Sep 26 2015

    Dear Zeeshan, A very beautiful gesture & a very commendable act .God bless you & your Family, Kind regards, Dr Aloysius

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