Uppinangady: The Inauguration of the ‘Mualim Manzil’ houses on behalf of the Samastha Kerala Jam-iyyathul Muallimeen Central Council under the Samastha Vidyabyasa Board will be held on September 25 (Wednesday) at 3.00 pm at Jogibettu in Uppinandy .
All the Presidents and Joint Qazis of various mohallas of Karnataka and Kerala states, 'Sayyidul Ulama Sayyid Muhammad Jifri Muthukkoy Thangal' Muallim Manzil will conduct the inauguration function.
SKJMCC identifies economically disadvantaged faculty members and constructs houses for them. Last year, a faculty member from Jogibettu in Uppinangady was selected for this project. The inauguration of this house will be conducted by Sayyidul Ulama on Wednesday.
This year, a faculty member from near Angarakariya has been chosen for the same project. In addition to housing construction, other welfare schemes for the faculty have been planned by the education board, benefiting eligible faculty members.
The announcement was made by District Jamiatul Muallimin President Shamsuddin Darimi Pammale, Secretary Muhammad Navvi Bellare, Treasurer Ibrahim Darimi Kadaba, and district representatives including District Madrasa Management President M. H. Muhyaddin Haji, Secretary Rafiq Haji Kodaje, Treasurer Abdul Khader Haji Beyambadi, Uppinangady Range Jamiyyathul Muallimeen President K.H. Ashraf Hanifi, General Secretary Abdul Jabbar Aslami, Treasurer Abdurrahman Haji Kollejal, Management Secretary H Yusuf Haji, Treasurer Zakaria Haji, Chairman Zakaria Musliar, Ismail Tanal Uppinangi, and IT Coordinator Abdurazak Darimi Karaya.
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Ranchi(PTI): The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has emerged as a surprise element in the Jharkhand assembly elections with its candidates leading in five of the six seats where the party is contesting, according to trends available on the Election Commission's website on Saturday.
RJD candidates in five assembly seats were leading over sitting BJP legislators.
In 2019, RJD had secured only the Chatra seat where its nominee Satyanand Bhokta won.
In Deoghar, RJD’s Suresh Paswan was leading by 19,581 votes over his nearest rival and BJP's sitting MLA Narayan Das after the third round of counting.
RJD’s Sanjay Prasad Yadav was ahead by 19,867 votes in Godda over BJP MLA Amit Kumar Mandal after the sixth round of counting.
In Koderma, RJD nominee Subhash Prasad Yadav, who was out on bail, was leading by a margin of 3,471 votes over BJP’s sitting legislator Neera Yadav.
Subhas Prasad Yadav, considered to be one of the close aides of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, was recently granted bail by the Supreme Court in a money laundering case.
Party’s Naresh Prasad Singh was leading by 5,159 votes after the fourth round of counting over BJP’s Bishrampur MLA Ramchandra Chandravanshi.
RJD's Sanjay Kumar Singh Yadav was also leading from Hussainabad by 8,213 votes after the fourth round of counting over BJP MLA Kamlesh Kumar Singh.
Party’s candidate Rashmi Prakash, however, was trailing from Chatra by 3,776 votes.
Bhokta did not contest the elections this time, and his daughter-in-law Prakash was given a ticket.