He is rightly regarded as the father of modern Bhatkal.
At a time when a large cross-section of the society
in Bhatkal was wallowing in social evils it was left
to this dynamic person to open their eyes and put them
in right perspective.
Born in a respectable family at Bhatkal
in 1896, Ismail Hasan Siddique has his education at
Kumta, Karwar & finally at Bombay were he graduated
from St. Xavier's College in 1919. At this juncture
a few elites of Bhatkal, under the leadership of F.A.
Hasan, were planning to start an educational institution
at Bhatkal. When it came to selecting a person lead
them in their endeavour they could not settle for anyone
but the best. So their choice naturally fell on Siddique.
At time when very lucrative jobs awaited him, Siddique
agreed to serve his community as Headmaster for a paltry
salary of Rs. 45/= per month. Nor is this all. He spent
his salary for the welfare of the Anjuman, the organisation
under which he was serving. His integrity and selfless
nature enabled him to hold important positions. At one
time he becomes the secretary of the Anjuman. It is
no wonder that his sincerity and pleasing manner earned
for him as wide circle of friends and admirers who were
instrumental in electing him as the 1st president of
Bhatkal Municipality. He served in this capacity for
twenty years (1922-1930 & 1931-1943) and then he
become the member of the Bombay Legislative Assembly.
It did not take long for Charles Bristo, the Collector
of Karwar, to recognise the great qualities inherent
in Siddique and to cultivate his acquaintance.
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