Ullal: The government can give all the physical privileges required by the students. But the deputy leader of opposition in the state U T Khader said teachers and guardians should work towards providing them with a cultured education. He was speaking after inaugurating the rooftop work of Syed Madani Educational Institutions run by Syed Madani Charitable Trust Ullal at Halekote. No student of academic age should stay at home without continuing their studies. Committed to providing them with all the facilities they need.
The Syed Madani Charitable Trust, Ullal, has been working in a similar manner and all the students should take advantage of it, he said.
Abdul Rasheed, president of Ullal Jama’ath, who presided over the function, said that the Syed Madani Charitable Trust has a system to impart education up to degrees today. However, it is very sad that students are turning to educational institutions in Mangaluru as soon as the SSLC is over. If the limit is continued in educational institutions under dargah after SSLC, it will definitely provide low-cost education to all students, he said.
Abdul Rasheed, president of Ullal Jama’ath, who presided over the function, said that the Syed Madani Charitable Trust has a system to impart education up to degrees today. However, it is very sad that students are turning to educational institutions in Mangaluru as soon as the SSLC is over. If the limit is continued in educational institutions under dargah after SSLC, it will definitely provide low-cost education to all students, he said. President of Kanachur Group of Institutions U.K. Monu Kanachuru, Ullal Municipality President Chitra Chandrakanth, Vice President Ayub Manchila, Ullal Dargah General Secretary Mohammed Twaha, Trust Vice-President Mustafa Abdulla, Ibrahim Kakketota, School Convenor Ismail, Vice President Ibrahim U.N., Secretary Altaf U.H., Treasurer Karim, Arabic Trust Vice-President M.H. Ibrahim, Members Haji Zainuddin, and others were present. School headmaster K.M.K. Manjanadi welcomed the gathering.