Hindus and Muslims get together for 'Iftar'

August 9, 2012
Mangalore, August 9: It was a feast of harmony and peace indeed when the members of both Hindu and Muslim communities got together for a 'Sauharda Iftar Koota' on Wednesday evening at the Coast Guard Police Station in Kasaba Bengre, Mangalore.

Hosted by Jamat-e-Islami Hind (JIH), Kasaba Bengre unit, in association with Karnataka State Police Coast Guard, the event was aimed at promoting communal harmony in the region.

Delivering the keynote address, H.D. Mendonsa of Coastal Security Police Force said that 'unity in diversity' could be achieved only if each one would tolerate, honour and respect other existing religions as much as his own. Kasaba Bengre is a place where people live in peace, and leaders of the region do not allow the calmness and harmony existing there to be disrupted, even if rare disputes were to occur. They should continue to live in harmony in future as well, he urged.

Additional General Manager of Bharathi Shipyard, Mangalore, Chandrashekar Suvarna said that humanity was the main religion that people ought to follow. One can see an example of unity in diversity in a small area like this. In places where Muslims and Hindus are in equal numbers, group leaders should prevent communal clashes, which happen due to communication gap between members of different communities. Individuals should take care not to give in to whims of their religion, but should co-exist in harmony. Harmony and sharing should be protected, he advised.

Stating that there was no disruption of peace in the small region of Kasaba Bengre, Coastal Security Police Inspector Mukund Nayak said that it should serve as an example of others. The message of peace and companionship should be passed on to the next generation. Friendly ties should not be limited only to the month of Ramadan, but should be maintained throughout the year, he said.

Delivering the presidential address, Manager of Shanti Prakashana Mohammed Kunhi said that one should learn a religion's original principles and values without misinterpretation or bias. “Only then can we resolve disputes and issues,” he said.

He said that the unsatisfactory life that we led was due to the lifestyle we had adopted. It has been spoiling us, and creating disharmony in our lives. All religions teach the principle of self-control, the method to cleanse ourselves of evil and corrupt thoughts, he said.

Speaking on the significance of Islam, he said that it was a training camp which taught us how to live right. It teaches us to cleanse our soul and body, to control our tongue and to sympathise with the unprivileged. It teaches us to control our mind, he said.

Mr Kunhi also spoke on the necessity of Zakat to cleanse one's wealth. “During the month of Ramadan, 25 per-cent of the world's population change their lifestyle, which proves that you could change yourself if you had the willpower to do so,” he said. He also stressed on the need to learn and cultivate control and toleration.

Vice-President of Our Lady of Fatima Church, Thannirbavi, Clifford Lobo said that death was imminent, but the way we led our life would help us attain a higher level of living. Tulunada Rakshana Vedike Working President Srikanth Salian also spoke on the occasion. President of JIH, Mangalore, Saeed Ismaeel welcomed the gathering.

The meet for communal harmony ended at the break of dusk with a sumptuous 'Iftar' that was laid for those gathered.

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May 23,2020

Bengaluru, May 23: The Karnataka government on Friday said returnees from six states with high COVID-19 cases will be kept in institutional quarantine for seven days.

The states are - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

As per the standard operating procedure released by the government, all people to arrive via rain, air road are expected to quarantine.

After they test negative for the disease in pool testing, they will be sent for home quarantine for another seven days, the government said.

Returnees from other low prevalence states will be asked to follow 14 days of home quarantine, according to the standard operating procedure (SOP) for entry of persons from other states to Karnataka issued by the state health department late on Friday night.

However home quarantine is allowed for pregnant ladies, people above 80 years, patients with comorbidities and children below 10 years of age, along with one attendant after they test negative.

In special cases like businessmen coming for urgent work, the quarantine period will be waived if they furnish a report from an ICMR-approved laboratory showing they tested negative for COVID-19, it said.

However, if they don't have reports, they will have to stay in institutional quarantine and can leave once their results test negative.

In case their stay exceeds 5 days, they will be sent to the fever clinic and get a five-day extension if found asymptomatic.

The report should not be more than two days old from the date of travel.

All Karnataka returnees who entered from 4 May will be tested from 5-7 days from the time of their arrival.

If found COVID-19 negative, they will be sent to home quarantine and will have to follow due precautions, the SOP stated.

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May 21,2020

Mangaluru, May 21: The Supreme Court has awarded Rs 7.64 crore compensation to the next of kin of a man who was killed in a crash-landing of Air India Express Flight 812 from Dubai in Mangalore on May 22, 2010. The accident killed 158 out of 166 passengers on board.

The family of the 45-year-old Mahendra Kodkany, which include his wife, daughter and son, were earlier granted Rs 7.35 crore as compensation by National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC). This compensation will now get enhanced after adding 9 per cent interest per annum (on the amount yet to be paid), to be paid by Air India.

Kodkany was the regional director for the Middle East for a UAE-based company. The aircraft overshot the runway and went down a hillside and burst into flames.

A bench comprising Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and Ajay Rastogi said: "The total amount payable on account of the aforesaid heads works out to Rs 7,64,29,437. Interest at the rate of nine per cent per annum shall be paid on the same basis as has been awarded by the NCDRC. The balance, if any, that remains due and payable to the complainants, after giving due credit for the amount which has already been paid, shall be paid within a period of two months."

The apex court noted that in a claim for compensation arising out of the death of an employee, the income has to be assessed on the basis of the entitlement of the employee. The top court said: "We are unable to accept the reasons which weighed with the NCDRC in making a deduction of AED (UAE currency) 30,000 from the total CTC. Similarly, and for the same reason, we are unable to accept the submission of Air India that the transport allowance should be excluded. The bifurcation of the salary into diverse heads may be made by the employer for a variety of reasons."

The top court observed that the deceased was evidently, a confirmed employee of his employer. "We have come to the conclusion that thirty per cent should be allowed on account of future prospects", added the court.

The top court noted that if the amount which has been paid by Air India is in excess of the payable under the present judgement, "we direct under Article 142 of the Constitution (discretionary powers) that the excess shall not be recoverable from the claimants," said the court.

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June 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 15: NMAM Institute of Technology (NMAMIT), Nitte, is organizing a webinar on 'Engineering Education & Employment Prospects - Post COVID’ on June 20 from 10 am to 11 am.

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