Yahya Hallare
Daijiworld Media Network - Bhatkal (EP)
Bhatkal, Jul 20: Jukaku Shamsuddin Memorial administrative building and S M Yahya Memorial PG block of the renowed Anjuman Hami-E-Muslimeen educational institutes, donated by Jukaku family were inaugurated here on Sunday, July 17.
Addressing the gathering, chief guest, district-in-charge minister R V Deshpande, lauded the efforts and contribution of the Jukaku family.
"The generosity of Jukaku family shows that help from people along with government's contribution is necessary for development. Minorities have remained behind in education. Education wins you respect in society. The fact that 65% of the population in the country are the youth indicates that the country has a good future. The parents and the society have a responsibility to ensure that children walk on the right path. All should look towards improving health and skill development," he said.
Bengaluru Jamia Mosque Imam Moulana Maqsood Imran said, "Nothing is better than being human. There will be rewards for sacrifice and righteousness."
Mohammed Atheeq of MMEWS Educational Institutes, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, hoped that jobs would be created by encouraging locally relevant courses.
MLA Mankalu Vaidya said, "It has been a dream of the locals to have a medical college and an airport in Bhatkal and all should strive towards fulfilling this dream."
Businessman Khaleel-ur-Rehman, Tayyab Jukaku, Siddiqui Ismail, Fazul-ur-Rehman and president of Majlis-e-Islah Wa Tanzeem Muzamil Kazia also spoke. Anjuman Institutes president Jukaku Abdur Rahim presided over the programme.
Kashimji Ansar welcomed the gathering. Aftab Qamri proposed the vote of thanks. Abdur Rehman Bathin read poems about Jukako Shamsuddin. Aftab Kola and Mohsin Qaroori compered the programme.