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On the occasion of 72nd Milaad of ad-Durrat ul-Bayzaa Mohtaramah Maa Saahebah (dm), Huzoor-e-'Aali Saiyedna Saaheb (tus) felicitated the selected muminaat of our Jamaa'at who have excelled in various fields and disciplines like Da’wat Khidmat, deeni ta’leem, academics, education, government services, social services, social welfare etc. These muminaat in their service span helped our community members in their capacity. Names of the muminaat with a short description of their excellence and achievement have been listed below with their photograph.
In his Bayaan, Huzoor-e-'Aali (tus) exclusively mentioned about their khidmat and their efforts in bringing change of betterment through self-respect and education, Maulaa encouraged the muminaat of our Jamaa'at that with dedication and perseverance, anyone can excel in any field. In this ever-demanding and competitive world everyone is engaged in maintaining and sustaining their family, therefore in this hustle a person who thinks about his community’s welfare will sure be revered and remembered. Dili Mubaarak-baadi to all those who have received the honour on the occasion of Milaad-e-Maymoon.
Busaahebah Qeebu Abdul Taiyebbhai Chinwala is the eldest daughter of Muqaddas Maulaa Yusuf Nooruddin saheb (aq), has dedicatedly served as a Qaariyah and Zaakerah in Majlis-e-‘Azaa during the Da’iship of Muqaddas Maulaa.
Haajrahbu Yahyaabhai Bhaisaheb is the senior most member of Bunaiyaat-e-Taiyebiyah worked as a khidmat-guzaar for 27 yrs and is attached with newly formed Tanzeem Committee. She has been as a Science Teacher in Secondary Section for 35 yrs.
Kubraabu Alibhai Gulaabiwala is doing Khidmat-e-Husainiyah for 45 yrs and is one of the Rukn of Zumrah-e-Maa Sahebah Durrah Bayzaa. She started this khidmat from Mumbai and continued it in Vadodara.
Faatemahbu Shabbirbhai Charniwala is doing Khidmat-e-Husainiyah for 30 yrs and is one of the Rukn of Zumrah-e-Maa Sahebah Durrah Bayzaa. She has also tutored many children in Deeni Ta’leem.
Azeemahbu Miyaabhai Lala is a member of the family who has a strong association of the Khidmat-e-Ilmiyyah and has printed different books of du’aas. She is an active member of Shehr-e-Baanu Anjuman in Mumbai which is hosting Majaalis-e-Ahlul Bayt (as) since ling time.
Durriyahbu Imtiyaaz Husain Motiwala played a key role in materializing the project of Alavi Community Centre for which she offered her premises in Badri Mohalla to setup Alavi Library. She is attached to Tanzeem Committee and has a vision of Women Welfare.
Rasheedahbu Abdul Husain Attarwala is serving as a Ustaaz in Madrasah Taiyebiyah since 10 yrs and is doing khidmat at Devdi Mubaarak relating to Library.
Faatemahbu Mulla Husainalibhai Najmi has served for 30 yrs as a Maths Teacher and is an active of Tanzeem Committee. She has been hosting Maulaatona Faatemah Zahraa (as) majlis since 7 yrs.
Shirinbu Mulla Qurbaanhusainbhai Rangwala is attached as a Teacher with Madrasah Taiyebiyah in Baroda since 9 yrs and is also training girls as per our beliefs who are coming in our Jamaa’at before Nikaah. She is a scribe of Dars-e-Taiyebi at Nooraani Masjid.
Rukhsaanahbu Shaukatalibhai Retiwala is serving as a Ustaaz in Madrasah Taiyebiyah since 10 yrs. She contributes and writes articles on varied topics for Mishkaat ul-Haadi Deeni Newsletter.
Mariyambu Mulla Isma’ilbhai Trunkwala is giving Deeni Ta’leem to more than 15 children in Nadiad since 4 yrs in accordance with the syllabus of Madrasah Taiyebiyah.
Nazneenbu Ali Asgharbhai Umallawala is serving as a Real-Estate Consultant, Legal Advisor and is attached to different Govt. Departments since 24 yrs.
Faatemahbu Aneesbhai Kundhelawala has served as a Sarpanch of Kundhelawala Village for 10 yrs and now her daughter got elected for the same post. She has worked untiringly for the welfare and development of her village.
Quraanbu Fakhruddinbhai Poonawala has served as a Primary section teacher, librarian and Scout-Guide leader in Zenith High School for 38 yrs.
Aamenahbu Qurbaan Husain Kanjariwala is working in Collector Office as a Deputy Mamlatdar since 32 yrs.
Mariyambu Ameeruddinbhai Attarwala is serving in Vadodara Municipal Corporation since 36 yrs.
Nargisbu Firozbhai Kanjariwala is serving in Revenue Department of Vadodara Municipal Corporation in Ward-3 (c) since 31 yrs.
Baanubu Shabbir Husainbhai Chashmawala is related to a family who devotedly works with Da’wah affairs and has served Whole-heartedly on every Farmaan of Saaheb-e-Da’wat.
Safiyahbu Ilyaasbhai Thakrawala has served for 40 yrs in Zenith School as a Teacher and Supervisor. She was awarded “Best Teacher” of the year 2001.
Faatemahbu Habeebullaah Adenwala has served for 33 yrs as a Higher Secondary Teacher in University Experimental School and remained as a Principal for 1½ yrs. She is now working as a Chemistry Teacher in Zenith School.
Aneesahbu Isma’ilbhai Padaria is working in a school as a Teacher and consulting Psychologist for last 13 yrs. She is helping children with learning disabilities along with the counselling of their parents.
Mubinabu Hamzahalibhai Popatwala is a active member of Tanzeem Committee and has played key-role for organizing different events for muminaat working closely with al-Mo’azzamah Husbaanahbu.
Baanubu Nazarali Tailor is serving as a Maths-Science teacher in MES Girls High School since 30 yrs and has tutored many students of our Jamaa’at.
Zainabbu Ayyoobalibhai Kachwala is active in Social Services and has a merit of organizing Sabeel-e-Husaini since 25 yrs and her household having skill in making anything out of glass.
Saarrahbu Alibhai Tailor is teaching English-Social Studies in Rosy School and is serving there as a Supervisor since 31 yrs.
Onezahbu Shamsuddinbhai Lokhandwala is conducting Sewing classes at her home for last 30 yrs and has trained many muminaat and their daughters in a skillful manner.
Bilqeesbu Shabbarbhai Khokhawala remains afoot in serving the Saahebaan of Da’wah Shareefah and acts as a driving force for khidmat-e-khalq in her entire family.
Sughraabu Ghulaam Husainbhai Contractor is related to a family who is doing khidmat and mehmaan-nawaazi of of Huzoor-e-‘Aali Saiyedna saheb (tus) whenever Maulaa visits Ahmedabad and remains close to Saiyedaat of Da’wah Shareefah.
Shirinbu Mohammadali Bookbinder served as a Primary Section teacher (English Medium) in Zenith School for 26 yrs. She has tutored many children of our Jamaa'at.
Mahfuzahbu Badruddin Barodawala has worked as a lecturer of History at Maharashtra College of Arts, Science & Commerce since 28 yrs. Wrote a book on History for HSC, worked for Youth Forum (Mumbai), held painting exhibitions at different places and won prizes from Bombay Arts and Sports Club.
Rukhsaanahbu Akbaralibhai Kachwala is working with Doordarshan Kendra in Ahmedabad since 35 yrs and this year she has been felicitated as a senior most Employee of that Kendra.
Faa’ezah Ejaazbhai Vohra has secured 94% of marks in HSC (Science) and stood first in her school and our community. She is having a distinction of securing first rank in her class throughout her schooling.
Zarin Sibtainbhai Rangwala is studying MBBS (JJ Medical College) and had secured 1st Rank in her College in HSC (Maharashtra Board). She got 379th Rank out of 30,000 students who appeared for Maharashtra CET Exam and secured 181/200 points.
Sofiyah Ibraahimbhai Vasanwala is studying M. Sc. (Physics) in MSU, Baroda. She was awarded Gold Medal in B. Sc. last year for her meritorious performance.
I approach film as a field of potentiality, analogous to the blank canvas, wherein light, mediated by the camera, draws the image. These photographs specifically reference attributes of the camera, film and process such that meaning becomes as much a dialog internal to the image as one dependent on the symbolic significance of the objects in the photographs.
Abstraction upsets our habits of casual association, calling upon us to re-establish meaning on new terms, enlivening our experience of perception.
Most of us are confused about going green, nervous about having to convert our homes into environmentally sound palaces - and terrified of the financial penalties being threatened if we don't.
And politicians fighting to be the greenest of them all as they promise myriad taxes to price us out of the skies are enough to make the average citizen rush out and book the longest-haul flight, or swap their petrol-electric Toyota Prius for a huge gas guzzler. It's all a bit daunting. But don't despair. Here are the 15 easiest ways to reduce your carbon footprint.
1 Stop drinking bottled water We are lucky to have high-quality water coming from our taps for next to nothing in Britain. Why not drink it? We use 2.7 million tonnes of plastic to bottle water each year. Only about 10 per cent of bottles are recycled; most go to landfill sites, where they take around 450 years to break down. One litre of water weighs a kilo. Imagine how much fuel is used carrying it from its source in the Alps or the Highlands.
Buy filters to reduce the chlorine content if you don't like the taste, but some experts insist that tap water is of better quality (with higher mineral content and lower risk of contamination) than bottled.
2 Don't use carrier bags In Britain, we use around 8 billion plastic bags every year. That's more than 130 plastic bags each annually, and for most of us they are an irritation. How many cupboards under the sink are stuffed with them? Re-use your bags or, better still, get hold of a re-usable one that's cheap and sturdy.
3 Watch your water use The average bath uses 80 litres of water, twice as much as the average shower. If you normally clean your teeth for three minutes, turning the tap off while you brush will save almost 19 litres of water - that's more than someone in Kenya uses in a whole day. Ask your water company for a free "hippo" - a simple plastic device to put in the cistern to reduce the amount of water used in each flush. Flushing the lavatory accounts for around a third of all domestic water use.
4 Install a condensing boiler to heat your water and home, and cut your energy bills by at least 25 per cent. If everyone in Britain with gas central heating installed a condensing boiler, we would cut CO2 emissions by 17.5 million tonnes and save £1.3 billion on our energy bills every year. This is enough energy to supply more than 4 million homes for a year. A new boiler is a large investment (£1,500 plus), but at least you get a return for your outlay.
5 Use energy-saving light bulbs They don't have to be those loop-shaped ones that cast an ugly yellow hue. They come in all shapes and sizes now (see ebulbshop.com) and usually last at least 10 times longer than standard bulbs, using a fifth of the energy. You could save around £100 a year if you switched. If everyone in Britain replaced just one 100W light bulb with a 20W energy-saving one, we'd save the same amount of energy as that produced by Sizewell B nuclear power station.
6 Don't overfill your kettle If just 15 families filled only to the level needed they would save 1 tonne of CO2 emissions every year.
7 Lower your thermostat by 1 degree C It will cut your annual fuel bills by a 10th and save 240kg of carbon over a year.
8 Buy organic food Organic food production causes much less environmental damage than conventional agriculture. Make sure the food is locally produced. Half of all vegetables and 95 per cent of fruits eaten in Britain are from overseas, and the average meal travels more than 1,000 miles before it reaches your plate.
If you buy from farmers' markets, you will have the satisfaction of buying directly from the producer, there's no plastic packaging and your vegetables will last longer than the supermarket ones. Even if you shop like this only some of the time, it will have a big impact over your lifetime. Bigbarn.co.uk will tell you where to find your nearest farmers' market or producer.
9 Reset your computer Switch your screensaver setting to "none" or "blank screen" and set your computer to enter power-saving mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. Leaving your computer on overnight can waste enough energy to laser print 800 A4 pages. That adds up to 2,600 kilowatt-hours of energy each year, producing up to 1.9 tonnes of CO2, without doing any work.
10 Save paper Each office worker in Britain generates an average of 50 sheets of paper per day. If you use both sides of the paper, this will decrease your greenhouse gas emissions by 2.5 kilograms for every kilogram of paper used.
11 Don't buy "sweaty" fabrics such as nylon and polyester They're made from petrochemicals in a process that uses large amounts of energy, water and synthetic lubricants. The nitrous oxide released during the manufacture of nylon is 310 times more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas. Opt for natural fabrics whenever possible.
12 Use your washing line Tumble dryers use more energy than any other household appliance, so use them only as a last resort. Cut your tumble dryer use by one load a week and you will reduce your CO2 emissions by 91kg a year.
13 Wash at lower temperatures What is it with the British and the hot wash? In Japan, Europe and even America, clothes are typically washed below 30 degrees. Washing at a lower temperature - especially as the average British family does 247 loads a year - is an easy way to save a lot of energy. If everyone did it, we'd have enough spare energy to power half a million homes.
14 Convert to a green energy tariff Supplying your home with electricity produced from renewable sources will cut your household CO2 emissions by up to a third, and takes a single phone call. Good Energy and Ecotricity both provide 100 per cent renewable tariffs, which may be marginally more expensive than typical providers - but as this will be an incentive to use less energy, your bills may end up lower. See www.uswitch.com/energy for details on the full range of green tariffs.
15 Recycle! This may sound obvious, but it is not just paper and plastic bottles that can be recycled - about 80 per cent of our waste is recyclable. Visit www.wastepoint.co.uk for what to do with the stuff that you can't put in your doorstep box or bags from the council.
'1001 Ways You Can Save the Planet' by Joanna Yarrow (Duncan Baird) is available for £7.99 plus 99p p&p. To order, call Telegraph Books on 0870 428 4112.
This Product Order Supplies the Following BOM (Less Foundation and Installation) in accordance for Use as a 60 Foot ROHN 45G Tower with EPA's (Effective Projected Area) Ratings for 110 MPH (REV. G). Refer to Larger Image for EPA Information.
Countryside 4900 Francis Rd, Richmond, BC V7C 1J8 Strata No NWS578. Built in 1977. Two levels. Frame-wood construction. 93 units in Strata and Development. One pet allowed. Maintanance fee includes cabel/satellite, gardening, management, recreation facility. Countryside, very popular complex in West Richmond with fabulous amenities, clubhouse, outdoor pool, pool table, party room and more. It also features garden area, green belt, fireplace and buil-in vacuum. This is a central location that is close to transit, restaurants, coffee shops, just a few minutes walk to Seafair Shopping Centre with Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, KFC, CIBC Bank, TD Bank, medical services and recreation facilities. Direct access to No 1 Road, Francis Road and other major routes allows an easy commute to surrounding destinations including Steveston Village and Terra Nova Rural Park. Parksville Estatesis just a short stroll to Alfred B Dixon Elementary, Grauer Elementary and Hugh Boyd Secondary Schools, West Richmond Community Centre with its great sport facilities, Hugh Boyd Park, West Richmond Pitch & Putt Golf Course, Stagecoach Theatre Arts and popular restaurants including Takeya Sushi, KFC and many others, minutes to popular Dyke walk and Garry Point park.
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Thumbay Builders, the high-end general construction company operated by the Construction & Renovation Division of Thumbay Group will construct several major projects coming up under Thumbay Group, which will go a long way in adding to the facilities of its Gulf Medical University (GMU), and expand its healthcare facilities. An agreement to this effect was signed between Thumbay Builders and Thumbay Healthcare Division at 11:00 am on Monday, 23rd May 2016 at GMU, Al Jurf – Ajman. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Mr. Thumbay Moideen – Founder President of Thumbay Group, Mr. Akbar Moideen Thumbay – Vice President of the Healthcare Division of Thumbay Group, Mr. Nazeer Hussain – Director Finance & Budget of Thumbay Group, Mr. Akram Moideen Thumbay – Director Operations – Construction & Renovation Division of Thumbay Group, Mr. Farwaz – Director Operations of Thumbay Builders, Mr. Asher Jahangir – Assistant Director Facility Management of Thumbay Group and other members of the administrative team of the group.
The upcoming projects include a Thumbay Hospital with 300-plus beds which will be constructed over an area of 3,56,000 sq. ft., a Dental Hospital with 60 chairs over an area of 37,000 sq. ft. and a Rehabilitation Center to be constructed over 27,000, all within the GMU campus and expected to be completed in 15 months. The hospital, once complete, will be the biggest private academic hospital in the Middle East region. “With these projects, Thumbay Group will cement its position as the largest private academic healthcare provider in the region. In addition to being the teaching hospital of Gulf Medical University, the new hospital will have ultramodern facilities, and will uphold Thumbay Group’s tradition of providing high quality healthcare services at affordable costs,” said Mr. Thumbay Moideen.
Also, a Housing Project which includes a hotel, separate hostels for boys and girls and staff accommodation over an area of 7,60,000 sq. ft. is expected to be complete in 2 years. The housing project will provide campus living facilities for students and faculty of GMU, and it will have studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom furnished apartments. An office tower to be built over 35,000 sq. ft. and a 25,000 sq. ft. hospitality project incorporating The Terrace Restaurant, Body & Soul Health Club & Spa and Blends & Brews Coffee Shoppe are other upcoming projects in the GMU campus, expected to be completed in 9 months.
In addition, Thumbay Builders will also be involved in the 1,00,000 sq. ft. expansion project at Thumbay Hospital – Dubai, expansion the hospital’s Out Patient Department (15,000) sq. ft. and the construction of Thumbay Head Office, over 40,000 sq. ft. These projects are to be completed in 1.5 years.
The total area of the projects add up to around 1.4 million sq. ft. and is estimated to be completed at a total cost of around AED. 600 million. Mr. Akram Moideen Thumbay, Director Operations – Construction & Renovation Division of Thumbay Group said that Thumbay Builders was all set to start the projects and complete them as per schedule. “Thumbay Builders is proud to partner the Group’s new projects which would redraw the healthcare map of the region,” he said.
Thumbay Builders has extensive construction projects in India, and an impressive client list in the Emirates. It is one of the largest construction companies in the Northern Emirates of the UAE. It offers facilities in designing, developing and constructing real estate. Some of the prestigious projects handled by Thumbay Builders include the Gulf Medical University, Thumbay Hospital, Thumbay Pharmacy, Body & Soul Health Club, Blends & Brews Coffee Shop and Terrace Restaurant.
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Dundee Airport is located 3 km (1.9 mi) from the centre of Dundee, Scotland or, for navigation purposes, 0.5 NM (0.93 km; 0.58 mi) south of the city. It lies on the shore of the Firth of Tay and overlooks the Tay Rail Bridge.
Dundee Airport is the closest airport to the championship golf courses at St Andrews, Gleneagles and Carnoustie. The airport was opened in 1963 on land reclaimed from the Firth of Tay. Originally it had a 900 m (2,953 ft) grass runway. The first scheduled air service began on 5 July 1966, with a service to Glasgow. A fortnight later a feeder service was added for Turnhouse and Prestwick. The service was stopped on 31 October 1967 after British Eagle reported 10,000 losses. Around this time the control of Dundee City Council changed from Labour to Conservative and the airport was closed and the land used by Dundee University as playing fields. When control of the Council changed back again to Labour the airport was reopened.
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Looking for an immersion program near you?
A Brigham Young University professor has created a map of Mandarin schools across the country using data collected by the Mandarin Immersion Parents Council in San Francisco.
Kind of an eye-opener to see how fast this model of foreign language instruction is spreading.
This entry was posted in Resources and tagged brigham young university, Chinese education, Mandarin immersion, schools on January 11, 2013 by diparents.
Yet more evidence (CNN) of the brain-boosting benefits of bilingualism.
This entry was posted in News and tagged bilingual, immersion on January 9, 2013 by diparents.
Panettone (paan eh tony) bread is one of my favorite things to make for Christmas. It is better than cookies and it’s pretty! I love pretty on my Christmas table. The light and airy sweet bread also accents the heavier foods we stuff ourselves with at holiday meals.
When I first saw this made, there were so many pieces, I was completely bored. Not sure about y’all, but when I first started cooking, I wanted pretty, fun AND easy. This was less than fun. Then I tasted it and my goodness, I was hooked. I HAD to learn how to make this! Did I mention it was pretty? That year, I made so many, we gave out individual panettones as gifts to everyone we knew. It was for practice, y’all!! I remember that like it was yesterday. There might’ve been some funny looks when I went to the grocery store for oranges, lemons, raisins and rum extract three times in one day.
Now, it is fun and such an ingrained tradition that it has become beautiful for a different reason. The few things I learned along the way, 1) NO, it is not Italian fruit cake. 2) Yes, it takes a longtime, but it is totally worth it. 3) use whatever accents you want, fruit,different fruit, chocolate or none. They will all taste good.
Combine warm milk, yeast and 1 tsp sugar in a bowl. Set aside and let foam for 10 minutes.
In the bowl of a mixer, cream together remaining sugar, butter and vanilla. It will become light and fluffy (about 4-5 minutes).
Turn mixer to low, add lemon and orange zest. Then add eggs one at a time and mix until all are well incorporated.
Whisk flour and salt together in a large mixing bowl. Make a well in the center of the flour and fold in the yeast and egg mixtures.
Using bread hook, knead for 5-6 minutes until the mixture starts to come together. The dough will be very sticky and won’t be a smooth ball of dough.
Pour the dough out onto a well-floured surface and knead for 10 minutes, by hand. Keep your hands and board well-floured to prevent dough from sticking and tearing.
Put dough in a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap and keep in a warm place for 2 hours, until dough has doubled in size.
During the 2 hour rise, prepare your candied orange and lemon peels. Place the raisins in a small saucepan with the rum extract and heat on low for 5 minutes. Set all fruits aside to cool.
When dough has doubled, turn it out on a lightly floured board and knead for another 5 minutes. Gradually knead in raisins, candied orange peels and candied lemon peels.
Shape the dough into a ball and drop into prepared Panettone pan/pans. If you do not have a metal panettone pan, wrap each Panettone paper wrapper with parchment paper and baker’s string. This helps the dough cook upright instead of out. Cover in plastic wrap and let rest for about 90 minutes.
Preheat oven to 325F and place rack in the middle of the oven.
Remove the plastic wrap and brush the top of the Panettones with egg wash and sprinkle sugar over the top. Bake on the center rack of the oven for 40-45 minutes or until golden brown.
When done, pull bread out and allow to cool completely. Remove baker’s string and let rest.
Optional: Dust the top with confectioner’s sugar when ready to serve.