Call for religious sermons in Beary language in mosques, madrasas of DK

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October 3, 2016

Mangaluru, Oct 3: S M Rashid Haji, president, Dakshina Kannada Wakf Advisory Committee, has exhorted the Muslim clerics in this coastal district to deliver religious sermons in mosques and madrasas in Beary language.

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Speaking after inaugurating the Beary Language Day organised by the Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy at its office in the city on Monday, he said that sermons in Beary language would be effective as it is the lingua franca among Muslims in the region and not Malayalam.

He also suggested the Academy to create awareness among the Beary speaking community about the government's educational, health and other schemes for the minorities.

Campaigns to create awareness against drug abuse and other menaces are also need of the hour, he said.

Janaki M, president, Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy on the same occasion flagged off a Beary mobile book shop which will travel across the twin coastal districts of Karnataka.

Roy Castelino, president, Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy released the brochure of Beary language promotion campaign on the same day. B A Mohammed Hanif, president of the Academy, was present among others.

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A. K. MUNCHOOR
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Tuesday, 4 Oct 2016

The usage of Beary language in kuthubs, other than arkans in arabic, and in masjid and stage discourses should be implemented forthwith .It is a pity that Beary musliyars prefer malayalam as if it is the language of heavens ; having inferiority complex to give discourses in their mother tongue .The Beary community should persuade them to do so

Wonder Kotian
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Tuesday, 4 Oct 2016

Master Moorthianna well said, you must understand before commenting, Yes \your said KHUTBA must understand, you are 100% correct. but that places in US, EUROPE and SHARJAH. but in Mangaluru ( Kudla) ENGLISH??? to whom Anna??
Why can you suggest our favourites \"TULU\" !!!!! EVERY ONE UNDERSTAND WELL, local language.
Master Abu Wafaaaa!!!!!! you said Jingle bell like, should have been 50/60 Years back Baisabbbb.
Any way Good luck, at least avoid Mallus in Mangaluru, but do not copy them>
Jai hoo Hindustan
Jai Hoo Modianna."

Abu Wafa
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Monday, 3 Oct 2016

Good move! this Historical steps should have been taken at least 10/15 years back so Malayalee ustadas divide the youth and rule policy as well they compelled their customs and tradition(which is not in Islam) in many areas from which many poor and middle class Bearys are still suffering may end before.

Moorthy
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Monday, 3 Oct 2016

Yes right ....in West like US and Europe ....Khutbas are held in English ...in Sharjah too its in English in one or two .....People must understand whats in Khutba ...instead just hearing

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May 23,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: Police commissioner Bhaskar Rao on Friday said the next two Sundays will be ‘full curfew days’ and the city will be under complete lockdown between 7pm Saturday and 7am Monday.

Addressing the media, the top cop said all essential services will be excluded from the curfew. “People attending weddings and other ceremonies can travel. Those wanting to buy food products or medicines too can step out. However, like in lockdown 1.0, people found loitering unnecessarily will be punished,” he said.

According to Rao, city roads will be barricaded like how it was done during lockdown 1.0 and 2.0.

A senior police officer told TOI that during this period, vehicles could be seized under the Disaster Management Act-2005. “So, we request the public not to come out unnecessarily. If we find people roaming in vehicles, we shall seize the rides and owners will have to approach the court later to get them released,” he said.

The government has extended the lockdown till May 31, which includes two Sundays.
Earlier in the day, the state government allowed inter-state travel from Karnataka with the consent of the receiving state. Praveen Sood, Karnataka DG and IGP, said, “Inter-state pass is not required to go out of Karnataka as long as you have the consent of the receiving state. Due to the lockdown, migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons are stranded at different places. They would be allowed to move as usual.”

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April 30,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 30: Karnataka has decided to allow all industries located outside COVID-19 containment zones to operate from May 4, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said Thursday, even as he cautioned that the coronavirus crisis may last another couple of months.

“We feel that the COVID-19 menace is reducing and coming under control in the state. In Bengaluru, not many cases have been reported in the last 3-4 days. If this continues, it’ll help us open up industries in and around Bengaluru also. We’ll wait for another 2-3 days,” Yediyurappa told reporters after chairing a meeting of the Cabinet.

Yediyurappa and Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar are scheduled to meet industry captains on Thursday evening to discuss resuming operations from May 4.

"It won't be a surprise if the corona continues for another 2-3 months. However, based on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's directions, stringent lockdown measures (at red zones) and reviving economic activity will go hand in hand," Yediyurappa said.

The Cabinet decided to allow one-time inter-state or inter-district movement of people and labourers stranded due to the Covid-19 lockdown. The move will also benefit students and others who want to return to their native states or districts.

The government will also allow people from Karnataka residing in other states to return only if they are tested negative for Covid-19, Law Minister JC Madhuswamy said. An official order for this will be issued by evening today.

"Expenses should be covered by those wishing to travel. The government is willing to arrange buses for their benefit," Madhuswamy said. The government will provide a license to anyone who wishes to go, he said.

Having relaxed norms for industries outside red zones to resume operations, Madhuswamy said that inter-district passes will be issued to the top management of these units to travel from their homes to workplaces.

Liquor outlets, saloons and restaurants will remain closed till May 3, after which the government will take a call based on directions issued by the Centre.

“Opening of malls and hotels is not an option before us right now. But all hotels can give parcels,” Yediyurappa said. “I’m confident that the PM will allow the resumption of all activities.

He has already said that corona (containment) and economic activities will have to go hand in hand. So, I’m expecting the Centre to make some favourable decisions,” he added.

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April 17,2020

Udupi, Apr 17: The city police on Friday caught a boy who created chaos near Aadi Udupi by throwing fake currency notes on road and fled afterwards.

This boy had thrown fake currency notes on the streets of Vadiraja Nagara near Krishna Mutt.

Few localities had collected the notes and reported this to police.

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