Maryam Akbar and Humaira Shah, Kashmir Teachers who enjoyed Sadhya in a restaurant in Kozhikod on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh
Maryam Akbar of Kashmir was in her teenagers when she came across a photo of Sadhya (complicated food) extended to a banana sheet and an article about him in the magazine. Since then she has dreamed of tasting. Thirty years later, her dream was fulfilled when she visited Kozhikode as part of an exhibition tour.
Head lecturers at the Government High School (GHSS), Kothibagh, Srinagar, Mrs. Akbar, together with their colleagues Humaira Shah and Sheikh Zhoor, except for 10 students who accompanied them, had a restaurant in a restaurant on Tuesday.
The team of the 13 -member team is in Kozhikode to study the transformation of the prism model into a government vocational college (GVHSS) for girls in Nadakkav. The Faisal and Shabana Foundation, which contributed in 2012 to the infrastructure development of GVHSS, Nadakkava in 2012, accepted as part of the “Dream School” project as part of the “Dream School” project in infrastructure. The first phase of the project will start on October 27, before which the team descended to Kozhikode, where it all started.
It was Roshan John, the Coordinator of the Project of the Foundation, which helped Mrs. Akbarová to realize her dream. In addition to Sadhya, the team was served with traditional food including Appam, Fish-Mango Curry and meals specific to Kuttichir and Thalassery. The team visited several other schools in the district, which were developed within the Prism project, except for tourist places such as Bird Sanctuary in Kadalundi.
Published – October 14, 2025 23:26