Mangaluru, June 29: Fazil’s Creations, a company of one of the country’s youngest CEO and student Moosa Fazil was launched at the St. Aloysius College auditorium here on Friday.
Its website: www.fazilcreations.com, a new company’s (fckart.in) logo and brochure were also released on the occasion.
Yale Locks distributor K Vinayak Prabhu said that no business was possible without any objective. One should manufacture the things which are in more demand in the market. If the things which were not in demand were manufactured, the manufacturer would incur loss. In the beginning of any business, profit should not be expected. But with the increase of the customers, profit would also be increased, he said.
Everything was going on because of the curiosity. There should not be any compromise in the quality of the products. Patience was more important in any business. A number of people who got IIT education were selling tea in Mumbai. The nature of the business was not important, but the method of the business was important. With minimum investment and maximum intelligence, a number of people were earning lakhs per day, he said.
Launching the new website, Vishwas Bawa builders Chairman Abdul Rauf Puthige said that business should be started in a small way and businessman should dream big and work hard to achieve it. Patience is the key for success. Physically disabled is one who does not do anything, but waste time, he added.
Fazil's Creations CEO Moosa Fazil said that Fazil’s Creations has expertise in digital design, website and graphics design. Along with this, new company fckart.in is working as an online store for multi-brand goods. The company also involved in other social works. Getting the quality of education is the right of every child. So, the company would distribute free textbooks to the children from poor families, he said.
Azad Hardware Managing Director Mansoor Ahmed Azad released ‘fckart.in’ logo on the occasion.
Expertise Industries managing partner Muhammad Shavaz was present.











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Patna: Mohammed Athar Hussain, a 55-year-old Muslim cloth vendor, tragically died on Friday, a week after sustaining severe injuries in a horrific lynching, reported The Print.
Hussain, who made his living by selling clothes on a bicycle in the rural areas of Nawada for the last decade, is survived by his wife, Shabnam Parveen, and three children.
Before his death at a government hospital, Hussain recorded a video statement.
In the video, which is doing rounds on social media platforms, Hussain alleged that four men initially locked him in a room. They later returned late at night and, stripped him to find out his religion, identifying him as a "miyan ji" (a Muslim). He claimed the assailants then poured petrol on him, branded him with a hot iron rod, and used pliers to cut off his ear.
Furthermore, he stated, "The assault continued as some were beating with sticks, while others were using pliers to cut off my fingers and ear."
Speaking to The Print, his brother, Mohammed Shaqib, described the shock of seeing his elder brother's picture injured, telling that the family had been dealt a blow from which it would never recover.
No mention of lynching in FIR
Meanwhile, quoting Nawada Sadar SDPO Hulas Kumar, The Print reported that while the victim made serious allegations, his wife did not document the specific claim that her husband was stripped to determine his religion in her initial police complaint, dated December 6.
Furthermore, a senior police official in Patna denied this was a religious lynching, instead terming it a case of "mistaken identity" where the deceased was assaulted under suspicion of theft.
Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Vinay Kumar confirmed that both the murder case against the assailants and a separate theft complaint, filed by one of the accused against Hussain, are being probed to reach a logical conclusion.
The DGP told The Print that while the theft case is being investigated, the focus is clearly more on the lynching case.
Following Hussain's death, Nawada Police upgraded the charges, adding Section 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which deals with the offense of murder.
According to reports, police have successfully arrested nine people in connection with the assault, including four individuals specifically named in the FIR filed by Hussain’s wife.
One of the nine accused, Sikandar Yadav, is the same man who accused Hussain of theft, claiming that this accusation led to the assault.
The statements given by arrested suspects, including Sree Yadav and Ranjan Kumar, reportedly led police to the remaining five accused.
Further probe in this regard is underway.
