M'luru: AIE launches standalone flights to Muscat, Abu Dhabi; timings revised

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February 9, 2016

airindiaexpressMangaluru, Feb 9: Air India Express has started operating standalone flights from Mangaluru to Abu Dhabi and Muscat and revised the flight timings.

A release issued by the airlines satiated that it introduced standalone flights on Mangaluru - Abu Dhabi - Mangaluru and Mangaluru - Muscat - Mangaluru sectors with effect from Monday, February 8.

Until last weekend, there was a single combined flight operating on both these destinations.

Revised timings

Mangaluru : Muscat - Mangaluru : Air India Express flight no IX817 / IX818 will depart at 6: 20 a.m and arrive at 1:50 p.m. on Tuesdays / Thursdays and Sundays

Mangaluru - Abu Dhabi - Mangaluru: Air India express flight no IX815 / IX816 will depart at 9:20 p.m. on Mondays/ Wednesdays/ Fridays and Saturdays and arrive at 5:55p.m on Tuesdays/ Thursdays/ Saturdays and Sundays

The passengers who had booked on the combined flight IX817 / IX818 on Abu Dhabi or Muscat route are now supposed to get their bookings re-accommodated as per the new schedule.

For more details and clarification, contact Air India Express office, Lalbagh on 0824-2451046/2450811 or Mangaluru airport office on 0824-2220450/2254253.

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Abdul Majied
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016

WE NEED DIRECT FLIGHT from MANGALORE - RIYADH

aharkul
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016

But very sad to say that there is no direct flight from RIyadh to Mangalore. We need immediately from Riyadh to Mangalore once in a week.

Abdul Majied
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016

Dear Asif Bhai,

What happened to our Mangalore - Riyadh direct flight. We are waiting.
Hope you will do something.

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January 8,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 8: No bandh-like situation prevailed in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, despite a nationwide strike called by trade union employees. Day-to-day activities are not disturbed, as buses and auto-rickshaws are moving as usual. 

However, in Bunder area, one of the business hubs of Mangaluru city, most of the shops today remained shut. As a result business was partially hit in the coastal city.

In other parts of Mangaluru city business firms, and market places are also open. Schools and colleges have not declared a holiday. government offices are also functioning as usually.

However, branches of many banks, excluding SBI, are closed for customers.

Members of various trade unions took out a rally and staged a protest in front of the Town Hall in Mangaluru.

Along with minimum wages, cancellation of contract labour system, no privatisation, welfare of farmers and other demands were also highlighted by the protestors. 

Slogans were also raised against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and anti-labour policies of his government. 

Members of AITUC, TUCC, AIUTUC, AIDYO, AIBEA, BSNLEU, INTUC, AIIEA, and associations of Anganwadi workers, mid-day meal workers, medical representatives, KSRTC employees, gram panchayat employees, and others took part in the protest.

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June 12,2020

Mangaluru, June 12: Juma prayers were held in dozens of mosques across coastal district of Dakshina Kannada including the city of Mangaluru for the first time in nearly three months upholding all the safety norms including physical distancing. 

For the first time in the recent history of Mangaluru, juma prayers were stalled in all the mosques for 11 consecutive weeks as part of nationwide coronavirus lockdown. 

While many mosques were reopened for the congregational prayers in the region on June 8 (Monday) after receiving approval from the government, many others are yet to be opened as Muslim religious leaders are taking additional precautionary measures to prevent the spread of covid-19 apart from following all the guidelines issued by the government.

“Around 400 people participated in the Juma prayer at Zeenat Bakhsh Juma Masjid. All the safety guidelines were followed. Sadaqatul Nadwi delivered the sermon and led the prayers,” S M Rasheed Haji, executive member of the mosque committee told coastaldigest.com.

“As per the guidelines, devotees performed Wudu (ablution) at their homes and also carried their own musalla (prayer mat) to the mosque,” said a Jalaluddin, a cleric who offered Juma prayers in Ullal.  

The guidelines issued by the government to the mosques also include disinfecting the premises at regular intervals, maintaining physical distance, wearing masks and finishing prayers in “minimum permissible time”.

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July 7,2020

Udupi, Jul 7: A hotelier committed suicide by jumping into a well at Hiriadka in Udupi district last evening. 

The deceased is Raghavendra Bhat (48), a resident of Kadiyali and owner of Hotel Shivasagar in Kadiyali.

He had been to his brother's house in Hiriyadka where he resorted to the extreme step. 

He was known for organising tiger dance competitions during Sri Krishnashtami every year.

He had contested the Udupi CMC election from Congress party, but had lost by a few votes. Later he had joined the BJP.

A case has been registered ar Hiriadka police station and investigations are on.

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