Kundapur: Farhana I M has achieved a stellar feat by securing the second rank in MTech Computer Science and Engineering under the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU).
What makes Farhana's achievement even more inspiring is that she is a mother of three, she managed to excel in her studies while fulfilling her personal commitments, setting an inspiring example for many. Her journey is a story of perseverance and determination, proving that passion for learning can overcome any challenge.
Farhana is the daughter of Ismail Kundapur and wife of Imran Kundapur. She is also sister in law of Mohammed Ashif Karnire, CEO of Expertise Contracting Company, Saudi Arabia.
Speaking about her motivation, Farhana shared that her love for education and the desire to set an example for her children pushed her to pursue higher studies. She hopes her achievement encourages other mothers and students to chase their dreams, no matter the hurdles they face.
Her achievement reflects the power of determination and hard work, serving as motivation for aspiring students and professionals to pursue their goals with dedication.
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Kannur(Kerala) (PTI): Govindachamy, a notorious convict serving life term in the sensational 2011 Soumya murder case, was on Saturday shifted to the Viyyur central jail in Thrissur district of Kerala, a day after he broke out of Kannur prison and was caught several hours later.
The order to shift Govindachamy alias Govindaswamy (41), who is missing his left hand, to Viyyur came late Friday night, but it was decided to move him in the morning, police said.
He was taken to Thrissur early Saturday morning amidst heavy security, it said.
Govindachamy broke out of Kannur Central Jail on Friday between 4.15 am and 6.30 am and was caught from within the city limits by around 9.30 am.
A case was registered in connection with his jailbreak and he was produced before a judicial magistrate and remanded to judicial custody for 14 days.
Following the jailbreak, three prison officers of Kannur Central Jail were suspended with immediate effect, amidst allegations from various quarters that the convict had inside help in his escape.
The opposition Congress had slammed the government over the incident. It termed the government "incompetent" and alleged that "inside help" was provided for the jailbreak. It also demanded a CBI probe into the incident.
Soumya, a 23-year-old woman from Manjakkad near Shornur, was raped and murdered allegedly by Govindachamy while travelling on a passenger train from Ernakulam to Shornur on 1 February 2011. Govindachamy was convicted in this case.