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Teacher on a mission to make state hamlets tobacco addiction-free
Teacher on a mission to make state hamlets tobacco addiction-free

Time of India

time18-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Teacher on a mission to make state hamlets tobacco addiction-free

1 2 3 4 5 6 Ranchi: In the remote corners of Jharkhand, where awareness campaigns seldom penetrate and addiction quietly takes a heavy toll, one man, a para teacher, has been leading a determined crusade armed with a bicycle fitted with a loudspeaker and a microphone. Latif Ansari (49), a para teacher from Godda district, transformed personal sorrow into a lifelong mission — pedalling across the state since 2012 to raise his voice against the rising threat of substance abuse. In a heartfelt tribute to his noble cause and showcasing the love of his country, his bicycle proudly bears the Tricolour. Latif's campaign began over a decade ago, when he noticed some of his young students falling prey to tobacco addiction. What started as casual use for fun by the students turned into dependence and abuse, leaving a bad impact on their health and academics. Moved by the grief faced by his students, Latif decided not to remain a mute spectator but act, not just as a teacher within the four walls of a classroom, but as a torchbearer for social reforms against substance abuse. "The sight of my primary school students getting addicted to beedis and other tobacco products has shaken me. Speaking to their parents, I found that these children were imitating their elders at home. That's when I realised the problem was widespread and not just local. It was then that I resolved to launch my mission to spread awareness about the harmful effects of addiction, and since then, I have been visiting places, trying my best to de-addict people from tobacco. Till now, I have visited 22 out of 24 districts of the state to spread awareness and stop people from getting addicted to tobacco," Latif said. Over the past 13 years, Latif has travelled to hundreds of villages across Jharkhand, pedalling hundreds of kilometres every day. Whenever he spots a group gathering — be it playing cards or chatting under a tree — he halts his bicycle and seizes the moment to share hard-hitting facts and real-life stories about the harmful effects of tobacco products from gutkha, khaini to alcohol and other substances. Although Latif has received mixed reactions from people many often ask for his help to get medicines to get rid of the addiction. State rural development and panchayati raj minister Dipika Pandey Singh hailed Latif's tireless efforts in her recent visit to the district and promised to establish de-addiction centres in Godda district.

Sindhi poet Dr. Aakash Ansari allegedly killed by adopted son
Sindhi poet Dr. Aakash Ansari allegedly killed by adopted son

Express Tribune

time16-02-2025

  • Express Tribune

Sindhi poet Dr. Aakash Ansari allegedly killed by adopted son

Renowned Sindhi poet Akash Ansari was found dead at his home in Hyderabad's Citizen Colony, with police confirming he was murdered by his adopted son, Latif Ansari, in collusion with an unidentified accomplice. The poet's burnt body was discovered on Saturday, sparking shock and grief across the Sindhi literary community. During police investigations, the poet's driver, Ashiq Siyal, made startling revelations, confessing that Latif Ansari orchestrated the murder with another individual. Siyal, who was detained on Saturday evening, provided details of the crime to the authorities. Following the driver's confession, Latif Ansari was arrested in Badin and transferred to Hyderabad for further interrogation, according to police sources. Dr. Akash Ansari, a prominent revolutionary poet, writer, and intellectual from Sindh, tragically lost his life in a fire that broke out in the Citizen Colony area of Qasimabad, Hyderabad. However, the circumstances surrounding his death have raised suspicions, and authorities have launched an investigation. Reports indicated that Dr. Ansari's son was slightly injured in the incident. The fire began in a room where Dr. Ansari was sleeping, and initial assessments suggest it may have been caused by a short circuit, despite a heater being in use in the room. Rescue sources confirmed that Dr. Ansari, aged 70, was found dead at the scene. His son, Latif Ansari, was transferred to the Burns Ward of Civil Hospital for treatment. Local police confirmed that after extinguishing the fire, they transported the body to the hospital for further examination. Family sources revealed that Dr. Akash Ansari's funeral was initially planned to take place in his hometown of Badin. However, following suspicions surrounding his death, police intervened, recalling the family back to Hyderabad. The body was returned to Civil Hospital for a post-mortem. Close friends of Dr. Ansari have expressed concerns that his death may not have been accidental. Police have indicated that the initial post-mortem findings suggest signs of foul play. Dr. Abdul Hamid Mughal, who conducted the autopsy, reported that there were deep wounds on Dr. Ansari's body, consistent with injuries from a sharp object.

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