Mangaluru: Iqra Arabic School proudly felicitated three of its students who recently achieved national recognition in the Hifz Competition.
The event was graced by the Chief Editor of Vartha Bharati, Abdussalam Puthige, who underscored the importance of acquiring in-depth knowledge and encouraged students to pursue excellence across diverse fields.
Maulana Yahya Tangal emphasized the significance of living in accordance with Shariah principles. Syed Muhammad Beary, Chairman of the Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi Educational and Charitable Trust, spoke about the vital role of moral values and stressed the need for holistic development of society.
The program was attended by School Secretary Janab Haneef Haji Sahib, Principal Maulana Saalim Nadwi, and several distinguished guests.
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Gwalior: A woman died of a heart attack in Gwalior, unable to bear the trauma caused by her 33-year-old engineering graduate son committing suicide, police said on Sunday.
The deceased Manish Rajput was stressed as he failed to get a government job despite appearing for related exams, his brother claimed.
A police official said Manish allegedly consumed a poisonous substance on Saturday night under the Gwalior police station limits.
"A hospital informed on Sunday morning that Manish Rajput has died. When his mother, Radha Rajput, was told about her son's death, she suffered a heart attack and died," Gwalior police station in-charge Asif Mirza said, adding that a case was registered.
Manish's brother Anil Rajput said he was at a marriage ceremony on Saturday night when he received a call from his father about his younger brother consuming a poisonous substance.
"When I reached home, I found Manish's room locked from inside. I managed to enter the room from our neighbour's home and found Manish lying unconscious," he said.
When my mother was told about Manish's death, she could not bear the shock and died, he said.
Anil Rajput said Manish had been unsuccessfully trying for several years to crack competitive examinations to get a government job, which led him to take the extreme step.