TN Muslim group donates Rs 1 cr to CM Covid Relief Fund
The parent body of The New College, a prestigious college in Chennai, MEASI is a premier Muslim organisation in South India
Saturday June 5, 2021 10:16 AM, Syed Ali Mujtaba, ummid.com
Chennai: Muslim Educational Association of Southern India (MEASI) has donated ₹1 crore towards Tamil Nadu Chief Minister s Public Relief Fund (CMPRF) to help support the state s initiative in combating the Covid pandemic.
President of the MEASI, Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali, Prince of Arcot, accompanied by the Honorary Secretary, Elias Sait, Honorary Treasurer, a Chartered Accountant (CA), and Secretary General of Seafood Exporters Association of India, Najmuddin Majeed, Executive Committee members a philanthropist and businessman, K. Alauddin (former IAS officer) and Dr. Junaid Rasheed, called on Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, and handed over the cheque to him.
Thanks to Rahul Gandhi’s help
When sprinter Antony Felix, 12, of Paraicode near here received a pair of sports shoes from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as he had promised the boy a sports kit during his recent electioneering in Kanniyakumari district, it received a lot of media attention. Now, without much media glare, Mr. Rahul has fulfilled another promise he had made to a class 5 girl student from Marthandam. When, Mr. Rahul had addressed the students of St. Joseph’s Matriculation Higher Secondary School at Mulagumoodu near Nagercoil during his visit on March 1, he had told the students that a boy who he had met at Paraicode had sought his help for visiting a facility of Indian Space Research Organisation. “I’ve promised him,” Mr. Rahul said amidst cheers from the students.
Rahul Gandhi doing push up
KANYAKUMARI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday obliged to the request of students of St Joseph’s Matriculation Higher Secondary School at Mulagumoodu in Kanyakumari district and danced with them. He also showed his martial arts and fitness skills.
At the request of a girl, she danced to her song and also dragged in Dinesh Gundu Rao, the party in-charge for Tamil Nadu, and Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K S Alagiri to join the dance along with four students.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi doing push-ups and Aikido with students of St. Joseph s Matriculation Hr Sec School… https://t.co/HpXKXGBzun TOIChennai (@TOIChennai) 1614588974000
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COIMBATORE: Tarunika Jagadeesh and Divea Kabilan, who were pursuing BTech in fashion technology at the PSG College of Technology, were a little disappointed when the lockdown was imposed. They feared the pandemic situation would delay their plans to launch a new apparel brand. However, they utilized the time for an online course on styling and brand management and studying the market. Once they gained the confidence, the 19-year-old girls presented their plans before their parents in July and the latter supported them with an initial investment of Rs 25,000 each, which they said had to be returned in a year. But the girls earned enough to return the amount in a little more than a month. That isn’t all! They have sold products worth more than Rs 5 lakh till date.