Mangaluru: Mangalore Talent Research Foundation on Sunday organised a special event themed “A day with teachers” wherein Favorite Teacher/Ustad award was also conferred. The event was held at the Talent Conference Hall in Kankanady of Mangaluru.
Present as the chief guest for the event Abdul Shareef, Principal, PA College of Engineering, Mangaluru added that the education for any person begins from home and the mother is the first teacher to every student. He also added that the teachers should stress upon bringing in discipline and building character of the student. He opined only then the role of a teacher can be fulfilled adequately.
Gilbert D’Souza, noted businessman and social activist added that every student possess his own set of skills and strengths and it is on the teachers to identify those special skills and talents in the students and to enhance it. He asserted that enhancing the skills of the students by identifying it individually not only helps the student but also helps the society at large.
Mumtaz Ali, another noted businessman and founder of Misbah Knowledge Foundation, added that the teachers in the modern world plays key role in the upbringing and overall development of a student. He also lauded the efforts of Talent Research Foundation for organising such events and identifying the efforts of the teachers and felicitating them.
Bengaluru Businessman B M Umar was conffered with 'Talent Social Service Award 2020' during the event.
Abdul Rauf Puthige, Founder, Talent Research Foundation, felicitated Radhakrishna Nakshatri and Ustad Abdul Salam Madani while Snehadeep’s founder Tabsassum, felicitated V S Karkada and presented memento.
Abubaker Kukkadi and Abdul Rasheed of Marwa Builders and Developers were also present during the event.






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New Delhi (PTI): Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the nuclear energy bill with Union minister Jitendra Singh asserting that it would help India achieve its target of 100 GW atomic energy generation by 2047.
The Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Bill, which seeks to open the tightly-controlled civil nuclear sector for private participation, was passed by voice vote amid a walkout by the opposition.
Singh termed the bill a "milestone legislation" that will give a new direction to the country's developmental journey.
"India's role in geopolitics is increasing. If we have to be a global player, we have to follow global benchmarks and global strategies. The world is moving towards clean energy. We too have set a target of 100 GW of nuclear energy capacity by 2047," he said.
The opposition contended that the bill diluted provisions of the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010 that passed on the liability for a nuclear incident on to the suppliers of nuclear equipment.
