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International Chocolate Day Celebration Sep 13, 2017

Yipee Itz Time for Some Chocolates- International Chocolate Day Celebration Sep 13: Collected over 5000 different variety of chocolates from our Chennai #DXC employees and distributed it to various Chennai NGO's and Government Schools in Visharam. Especial thanks to my Father Janab. Minni Zafer Ahmed sahib. who took all the efforts to visit couple of Government Schools in Melvisharam & Kilvisharam and distributed about 500+ chocolates. I will have the photos uploaded soon.

Now we are planning to distribute chocolates in Ilyas Sir's tuition - heard of discipline and quality among students, to acknowledge & appreciate them we are having this drive on 1st Oct 2017 time 6:30 AM.

Requesting you to join hands  and make a difference




Lend us a helping hand, Leather Industry urges Government

Lend us a helping hand, Leather Industry urges Government

Vellore accounts for 30 per cent of leather exports in the country and stakeholders want the government to play a bigger role in improving the sector.— File Photo: D.Gopalakrishnan
The leather industry in Vellore district is one of the largest in the country, and it is looking to the State government for help with resources and give a boost to the infrastructure.
Areas in Vellore district, particularly Ranipet, Melvisharam, Ambur and Vaniyambadi, are home to hundreds of leather manufacturing units. Nationally, if the whole State accounts for 45 per cent of leather exports, Vellore’s share stands at 30 per cent, according to M. Rafeeque Ahmed, chairman of Council for Leather Exports.
“When it comes to leather exports, Vellore is the largest contributing district. One of the biggest problems faced by the sector here is environment related. In many States, the government contributes to enable leather industries to adopt and implement a zero-liquid discharge system,” he says.
While industries get funding from the Centre for the implementation of the system, the Tamil Nadu government, Mr. Ahmed says, should contribute funds for bringing in a permanent solution.
Another crucial requirement for the leather sector is continuous power supply. To boost exports, the State government should intervene and get the Chennai Port-Maduravoyal elevated expressway built fast, he adds.
“The works have been stalled for nearly five years. If this is completed, there will be 24-hour movement of container lorries. Presently, lorries are allowed into the port after 10 p.m. and this is leading to queuing of vehicles. The project will breathe life into the port.”
Water shortage
S. Faiyaz Ahmed, honorary secretary of Ambur Tanners Association, also insists that the government should invest in the sector. “We are facing a water shortage in Vellore. We recycle processed water and reuse it. Currently, we are able to recycle 70 per cent water, and want to take this to 90 per cent. This requires a lot of investment, and we need the State government’s investment to take this forward.”
Of the total exports, Vellore alone accounts for Rs. 5,000-Rs. 6000 crore worth of products.
“Many foreigners visit places such as Ranipet, Ambur and Vaniyambadi. The municipalities do not have sewage treatment plants and sewage overflows onto the roads in many areas, and this does not give a good impression,” he says. The government, Mr. Faiyaz Ahmed adds, should provide special attention for towns that generate employment and foreign exchange and establish proper infrastructure such as STPs and roads.
According to him, the town of Ambur contributes Rs. 14 crore annually to the Employees’ State Insurance Scheme. But, the people here do not get to enjoy the benefits.
“Only two ESI hospitals in the State — at Chennai and Salem — performed major surgeries,” he points out. “The ESI dispensary at Ambur should be upgraded and equipped to perform major surgeries.”
 Source: THE HINDU

Graduation Day: Over 450 candidates get degrees at MMES Arts & Science College for Women in Melvisharam


It’s a memorable day in their career for the students of Melvisharam Muslim Education Society (MMES) Arts & Science College for Women. A total of 459 candidates received their degrees at the 5th Graduation Day of the Melvisharam Muslim Education Society (MMES) Arts & Science College for Women in Melvisharam on Sunday.

Fifteen of them are university rank holders of Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore — seven postgraduates and eight graduates.

Vice-Chancellor of Tamil Nadu Open University Dr. (Mrs.) Chandrakantha Jeyabalan, delivered the Graduation Day Address and distributed the certificates to the candidates in the presence of S. Ziaudeen Ahmed, General Secretary and K. Anees Ahmed, Correspondent of the college. Freda Gnanaselvam, Principal coordinated the programme.

Following are the University rank-holders:

Arifa and Thasleemunnisa C. (I and II rank, M.Sc. Biotechnology);

Pavithra K. (III rank, B.A. English);

Suhajidha Thabasum S. (III rank, B.Sc. Computer Science);

Arifa Yasmeen F. (III rank, M.A. English);

Noorunisha M. (V rank, BBA);

Srimathi R. (V rank, B.Sc. Biotechnology);

Jansi Priyanka J. (VI rank, BBA); Anitha S. (VI rank, M.A. English);

Sogarunnisa H. (VI rank, B.Sc. Biotechnology); Shabnam Shereen A. (VI rank, M.Sc. Biotechnology);

Suganya S. (VII rank, M.A. English); Asma Afreen M.H. (IX rank, B.Sc. Biotechnology);

Sohaniya Taj H. (X rank, B.Sc. Biotechnology); Sopna R. (X rank, M.Sc. Biotechnology).

MC congratulates the graduates for their achievements, also their parents for their children’s accomplishment, and wishes the graduates to take their dreams to the corners of their smiles, to the highest of their hopes, to every windows of their opportunities in their careers!

World Heart Day Special Free Check-up Camp - Apollo KH Hospital, Melvisharam

Apollo KH Hospital is conducting a free medical check-up in its campus at Melvisharam to celebrate World Heart Day on Tuesday, Sep 29, 2015. This free medical check-up will be conducted from 8 AM to 1 PM in its campus. Blood Pressure, Sugar Level, ECG and Cardiologist's consultation, etc will be carried out free of cost. General public are requested to utilize the opportunity and benefit from the programme.
Time : 08 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Date : 29.09.2015
Place : Apollo KH Hospital, Melvisharam.
Ranipet-Vellore Bypass Road, Meivisharam - 632 509.
Phone : (04172) 269581 - 85, Fax : 269131 

Patna Passport Officers Are Removing Skull Caps Of Ongoing Hajis While Taking Snaps

Date: May 8, 2015 By Muslim Mirror News


Patna : Muslims of Patna are facing a major embarrassment due the behavior of passport officials of Patna nowadays, Officials are forcing to remove the skull caps while having a snap for passport to go to HAJ. It is happening every day.

All Haj going people are very much humiliated about the attitude and behavior of Patna Passport Officials. A number of people have opposed the removal of the cap while snapping but the officials said that it is a law.

According to Article 25 it has been very clearly mentioned that anyone can wear dress according to his religion.

A lot of complaints are there the caps of would be HAJI are being removed forcibly. Central and State Administration must take immediate action regarding this.

It is to be noted that Muslims men and women were asked to remove their VEIL and CAP while getting a snap for ADHAR CARD. A number of social activists have objected about it that time.