Bhatkal: A half-day teacher training workshop titled "Creating a Positive Classroom" was held on October 29 at the AITM seminar hall, organized by Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen, Bhatkal. Led by Dr. Ananth Prabhu G from Mangalore, the workshop aimed to equip teachers with modern teaching methods, covering topics such as classroom management, communication skills, technology integration, and assessment.
Around 60 teachers from various Anjuman high schools participated. The event began with a welcome note from Senior Professor Mushtaq Bavikatte, who outlined the workshop's objectives. Aftab Husain Kola introduced Dr. Prabhu, and Secretary Sadullah Ruknuddin presented him with a memento as a token of appreciation.
The event was hosted by Mohammed Fahad Ajaib, with Headmaster Abdulla Umer Ruknuddin in attendance.
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New Delhi (PTI): Soon after a car explosion near the Red Fort killing at least eight people, Delhi Police commissioner Satish Golcha on Monday said the blast took place in a slow-moving vehicle near the Red Fort traffic signal.
Talking to reporters at the blast site, he confirmed multiple deaths and injuries, and said Union Home Minister Amit Shah was being regularly briefed about the incident.
"There was a blast around 6.52 pm in a slow moving vehicle near Red Fort. There were passengers inside the vehicle," Golcha said, adding other vehicles were damaged in the incident.
Earlier, officials said that the explosion happened inside a parked car.
The police commissioner said all agencies, including Delhi Police, forensic team, NIA, NSG, are taking stock of the situation.
"Some deaths happened, few people got injured. The situation is being regularly monitored. The home minister is being regularly briefed," he said.
A high-intensity explosion occurred near the Red Fort metro station on Monday evening, gutting several vehicles and killing at least eight people, officials said.
Twenty-four people were injured in the blast that took place at a time when the area was milling with people. The injured were taken to the LNJP hospital a few kilometres away.
