First two batches of Hajj pilgrims from Mangaluru return home

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September 7, 2017

Mangaluru, Sept 7: The first two batches of Hajj pilgrims that had undertaken pilgrimage from this coastal city this year returned on Thursday.

Carrying 158 pilgrims, the first flight landed at the Mangaluru International Airport at 8:30 a.m. marking the start of the return of pilgrims from Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu, Udupi, Hassan and Chikmagalur districts, flown on Government subsidy from Mangaluru.

In fact the flight was scheduled to reach Mangaluru at 6:30 a.m. but delayed by two hours. The second flight, which was supposed to reach Mangaluru at 10 a.m., landed at 12 noon.

The delay in take off the both flights at Jeddah International Airport was the reason for delay in arrival, according to M K Bava, coordinator for Karnataka Sate Hajj committee. 

Mangalore North MLA B A Mohideen Bava, Mangalore Hajj Management Committee President Y Muhammad Kunhi, District Wakf Advisory Committee president S M Rashid Haji were present among others.

Despite a delay of few hours a majority of pilgrims had no serious complaints about airliner. Relatives and friends of the pilgrims, who had gathered outside the Airport terminal to welcome their dear ones, had to wait for a couple of hours due to the flight delay.

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February 4,2020

Mangalore, Feb 4: Following the directions of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to use khadi for convocations and other events in universities and colleges, Mangalore University has decided to use khadi-silk for ceremonial robes.

The amendments to the statute governing convocations for conferring degrees were approved in the Academic Council meeting.

Mangalore University Registrar Prof A M Khan said on Tuesday that the colour of the gown of the chancellor will be rich dark red or vermilion and the ‘angavasthram’ will be of gold with blue border.

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April 1,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 1: As many as 12 of the 40 identified people from Karnataka, who attended Tablighi congregation in Nizamuddin, Delhi, have tested negative for COVID-19, state Health Minister B Sriramulu said in a tweet on Wednesday.

It is also learnt that 62 foreigners from Indonesia and Malaysia, who attended the congregation, have visited the State and 12 of them have been quarantined, the tweet said.

''The health department, in association with the Home department, has jointly started the process of identifying all the 300 who attended the event,'' he said.

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June 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 15: An Indian Army soldier hailing from Belthangady died in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh after he suffered a heart attack.

The deceased is identified as Sandesh Shetty (34), a resident of Barya. He was serving Indian Army for the last 14 years.

As per sources, Sandesh had resumed duties a week ago after returning from vacation. He was deployed at a quarantine center at Mathura and suffered a heart attack there.

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