15 couples to enter wedlock at BWF mass marriage

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November 2, 2012
Mangalore, November 2: Bearys Welfare Forum (BWF), Abu Dhabi, will hold a mass marriage programme in Mangalore on November 4, where 15 couples will enter wedlock, said Mohammed Ali Uchil, President, BWF.

 

Addressing mediapersons at Press Club in Mangalore on Friday, Mr. Uchil said that 15 couples from Udupi , Chikmagalur and Dakshina Kannada districts will tie the nuptial knot on the occasion. The organization has been involved in arranging anti-dowry marriages and helping orphan and poor girls get married, he said.

 

The mass wedding programme will be held at Milagres Auditorium, Mangalore. Mangalore Qazi Thwaka Ahmed Musliyar will lead the 'Nikah' proceedings while Udupi Qazi P M Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal will inaugurate the programme.

 

U T Khader, MLA, Y Abdullah Kunhi, Chancellor, Yenepoya University, B A Moideen, Former Minister, Y Sudhir Kumar Shetty, CEO, UAE Exchange, B Ahmed Haji, Founder President, Thumbe Muhiyuddin Educational Institutions, Althaf Khateeb of Sohail Al Mazroui, Abu Dhabi, will be the chief guests.

 

Prof M Abdul Rahman, Former Vice Chancellor of Calicut and Kannur universities, B M Farooq, President, Bangalore Bearys Welfare Association, M B Abdul Rahman, Former President, Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy, Mohammed Ameen, President, Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), are also expected to be present besides others.

 

Abdulla Madumoole, Chief Secretary, BWF, Abu Dhabi, Mohammed Rafique Krishnapura, Coordinator, BWF, Abu Dhabi, Basheer Bajpe, Chief Advisor, BWF, Abu Dhabi, M B Abdul Rahman, Former President, Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy, were also present in the press meet.

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The nationwide lockdown to halt the spread of coronavirus is in place till May 31. However, certain relaxations have been allowed.

All airports and air carriers are being informed to be ready for operations from next week, tweeted civil aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

The standard operating procedures for passenger movement will be separately issued by the ministry, said the minister.

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April 28,2020

Kundapur, Apr 28: The local police have arrested two people for threatening and preventing an Associated Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers from discharging their duties during the lockdown.

Police said on Tuesday that the arrested are Sandeep Mesta and Mahesh Kharvi.

According to official sources, the health officials had put Sandeep under quarantine for 28 days.

However, he was seen wandering in the streets and ASHA worker C Laxmi warned him to stay indoors.

Irked by the warning Sandeep, along with his friend Mahesh Kharvi waylaid her and threatened to kill for objecting his movement.

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Tuesday, 28 Apr 2020

Unfortunately both patriot Indians are not belong to any minor community other wise it will be a SUGGHI for karnob Bhow Swamy. Fellow finally lost a bumper crop news.

 

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March 31,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 31: The Kerala government

on Tuesday rejected concerns of community spread of novel coronavirus in the state in the wake of the second death of a patient here who had no travel history or reported contact with any infected person.

Setting aside the concern, Health Minister K K Shylaja said the deceased man, a native of nearby Pothancode, was already suffering from several other health issues including high blood pressure.

The 68-yearold man died at the government medical college here, taking the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Kerala to two, the government said.

"We have got information that the deceased man had come in contact with some persons arrived from the Gulf. As he was very sick and was not in a position to speak, we could not collect details from him directly," she told reporters here.

"So we had to collect such details from his relatives now. As per preliminary assessment, it was a case of contact spread. So, as of now, there is no need to get panic about the community spread," she said

The possibility of death was high among patients, aged above 60 years and suffering from other diseases like heart ailments or diabetics, she said.

"That's why we are giving strict directions to the elderly people to remain in homes and avoid contact with infected persons, " the minister said.

However, the minister directed those came in contact with the deceased person to remain in self-quarantine and inform the authorities if they developed any infection symptoms.

In both the coronavirus deaths in the state, the deceased persons were aged and were suffering from other diseases, she added.

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