U Kanachur Monu is chairman of Dakshina Kannada Wakf Advisory Committee

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November 21, 2017

Mangalurun, Nov 21: The Karnataka State Board of Aukaf has appointed city based entrepreneur U Kanachur Monu as the chairman of Dakshina Kannada district Wakf Advisory Committee.

“In exercise of the powers conferred under section 18 of the Wakf Act 1995, the Board hereby appointed U Kanachur Monu, as chairman of the committee for a period of three years or until further orders, whichever is earlier,” said the Board in a release.

The chairman of the committee shall function in accordance with the Wakf Act, 1995, the Wakf (Amendment) Act, 2013, Karnataka Wakf Rules, 1997, Karnataka Wakf Regulations, 2010 and directions issued by the Board from time to time, it said.

A resident of Mangaluru, Mr Monu is the managing director of Kanachur Group, a leading manufacturer and supplier of plywood, blockboards, flush doors. He is also the founder of Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences.

The committee

Bava Nekkare and Sahul Hameed Gurupura have been chosen as the deputies of Mr Monu. The members of the committee are: DM Aslam, Basha Thangal, Althaf Kumpala, Kareem Gerukatte, U K Abdul Khader Kodi, Rasheed Vittla, Nooruddin Salmara, U S Abubakar Mukkachcheri, Abu Salih Amblamogaru, M Abdul Khader Bajpe, Abdul Jaleel Krishnapur, Umar Pajeer, Nazeer Matha, K M Haneef Keyyoor, Sulaiman Kalayi, Badruddin Ullal, Usman Talapady and Ismaeel Nelyadi.

Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai, and food and civil supplies minister U T Khader had proposed these names to the State Board of Aukf after consultations. Wakf Minister Tanveer Sait gave the final approval.

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Reader
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Thursday, 23 Nov 2017

This kind of post should be given to the deserved people, The state president should be reconsider the decision 

Bunder friends
 - 
Wednesday, 22 Nov 2017

We request wakf state president to reconsider and appoint better person ...

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May 2,2020

Udupi, May 2: During the lockdown period the Department of Public Library digitised more books to the Karnataka Digital Public Library (KDPL).

According to the data released by the KDPL issued here on Saturday , as on April 29, 89,239 people from the State have already registered for the digital library.  From these 1,807 are from Dakshina Kannada district and 605 from the Udupi district.

The digital library already has a repository of 35,500 e-books, 4,800 videos, 59,980 e-journals and 1,112 items for children.

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June 21,2020

Mangaluru, June 21: The first ever repatriation flight from Saudi Arabia’s Dammam Karnataka’s Mangaluru under Vande Bharat Mission (VBM) today brought home around 165 stranded passengers. 

The IndiGo flight took off from Dammam International Airport at 11 a.m. (Saudi time) and landed at Mangaluru International Airport at 6:30 p.m.

The stranded passengers included pregnant women, senior citizens and those who are in need of emergency medical treatment are on board.

The passengers were screened at the Airport before being despatched for institutional quarantine in special buses. 

Even though a few charter flights arranged by a couple of NRI entrepreneurs have already repatriated hundreds of stranded people from Dammam to Mangaluru, the government of India had not operated any repatriation flight under VBM on this sector so far. 

Saudi Kannadigas Humanity Forum (SKHF), an NGO which came into existence to help the stranded Kannadigas in Saudi Arabia during covid-19 lockdown had been successful in persuading the government of India operate a flight on Dammam-Mangaluru sector under VBM. 

SKHF has also set up an online portal for those who were in need of emergency repatriation. In today’s flight around 100 passengers have obtained seats through SKHF.

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Mohd Nadeem
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Tuesday, 23 Jun 2020

Sir i also want to travel india lucknow from saudi arabia dammam and i already issued exit visa by my company but my company tell me you buy tickets and go after that i ask to someone travel agents for booking but they says currently not open booking after that i told my company's about that all situations but they didn't take any action so please sir give me authentic information how to book a flight ticket thank you. 

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January 28,2020

Hubballi, Jan 28: Charting that the Bharatiya Janata party’s Central leaders have not given a free-hand to the Chief minister B S Yediyurappa on the issue of expansion of Cabinet, former Chief minister and the Congress leader Siddaramaiah had opined that 'it has hampered the State’s development'.

Speaking to newsmen here on Tuesday, the Congress leader, alleged that 'by not giving permission to Yediyurappa to expand his ministry, it was evident that there is no any internal democracy in the Saffron Party'.

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