Mangaluru, November 12: On request of the school headmaster, the workers of the Moodabidri zonal SKSSF removed the tiles, reaps and other materials of the two classrooms of Bangabettu DK Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary School which are in dilapidated condition, near Mijaru on Monday.
The classrooms were in dilapidated condition as they were around 90 years old and it was about to collapse. School head master M Narayan wrote a letter to the organisation and informed them about its condition. An anganwadi centre was also beside the school and appealed the organisation to remove them before falling down.
Following his request, more than 50 volunteers of ‘Vikhaya’ division removed the tiles and roof of the classrooms. SKSSF Moodabidri zonal president Abdulla Kotebagilu, Zonal secretary Farooq Vishal Nagar, Treasurer UK Muhammad Haji, Vikhaya president Zubair Kalai, Zahid Handelu, Thodar Cluster president Aboobakar Azhari, Ashraf Marodi, Althaf Musliyar, Sharfuddin Kashipattna, Zainuddin Paddandadka and others participated in the work.
SKSSF organization has been serving the society irrespective of castes and creeds and religion and got popularization. Now, the organization activists have participated in the shramadhan following our request. Let them continue their social service in future also, head master M Narayan said.






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Dubai/Abu Dhabi: Residents and visitors across the United Arab Emirates received a fresh emergency alert on their mobile phones stating that the situation in the country is currently safe.
The message, issued by the Ministry of Interior (MOI), thanked people for their cooperation and reassured them that conditions were stable.
“Thank you for your cooperation. We reassure you that the situation is currently safe. You may resume your normal activities while continuing to remain cautious and take the necessary precautions, and to follow official instructions. (MOI),” the alert read.
The notification was sent in both Arabic and English through the country’s emergency alert system.
The advisory comes after earlier alerts warning of potential missile threats amid rising regional tensions. Authorities have urged the public to stay cautious and follow official guidance.
