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Muhammed Hanif, son of Abbas Haji, a daily wage worker from Balleri in Aryapu village in Puttur taluk of Dakshina Kannada district is currently working as a software engineer at Muhammed Bin Rashid space centre lab of Dubai university.
Hanif is striving hard for the prosperity of the people of his village and is quietly serving the poor people. He is also the director of UAE zone of Mangaluru M Friends.
Hanif was born and brought up in a poor family. His father was daily wage worker. Due to his hard work Hanif managed to complete engineering in electronics and communication from Malnad engineering college.
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‘Dear Big Ticket’ competition is being organised at Abu Dhabi international airport in association with duty free, Asia net. Earlier Big Ticker used to give away million dirham cash prize and international brand car as prize. But this time Big Ticket has invited the people with special offers.
The organisers have sought answer for one Big question: What a person will do if he wins 10 million dirham (Rs.20 crores)? More than 20,000 people have applied for the competition and Big ticket has already selected the top 20 contestants. Muhammed Hanif from Puttur is one of them.
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Kozhikode (Kerala) (PTI): A Kerala court on Wednesday sentenced a man to 41 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor boy near Valayam in 2021.
Nadapuram Fast Track Special Court judge K Naushad Ali sentenced 64-year-old Panchara Musa, also known as Ganapathiyat Musa, under various provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the Indian Penal Code (IPC), according to special public prosecutor Manoj Aroor.
As the sentences are to run concurrently, the convict will have to serve the highest term of 20 years’ imprisonment, SPP Aroor said. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 52,000 on Musa.
The incident took place in August 2021 when the accused allegedly took the 14-year-old boy to a bus stop in Valayam town and sexually assaulted him, the prosecutor said. The accused also gave Rs 50 to the boy, he added.
Following the incident, the boy and his father lodged a complaint at the Valayam police station.
A case under various provisions of the POCSO Act and the IPC was registered, and the accused was subsequently arrested, the SPP said.
The prosecution examined 16 witnesses and submitted 16 documents to substantiate its case against the accused, he added.
