Mangalorean dies in Saudi road crash; Family in Vamanjoor shell-shocked

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November 13, 2010

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Mangalore, November 13: A Mangalorean youth, who had met with a fatal road accident near Riyadh, the Capital City of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Friday evening, succumbed to the injuries in the wee hours of Saturday at a hospital.

The victim Isma'eel, aged 38, was driving a Diana car on a highway nearly 150 kms away from Riyadh, when a speeding truck collided with it at around 4:30pm Saudi time, his family sources said.

Victim's younger brother Is'haq, who is residing at Vamanjoor told 'Coastaldigest.com' that the family members came to know about the tragedy Friday night after a critically injured Isma'eel had been rushed to the hospital.

He said Isma'eel did not respond to any treatment and breathed his last at around 4:00 am on Saturday.

Ismaeel was the second son of Abul Khader, a resident of Amrit Nagar in Vamanjoor near here. He is survived by his wife, two children, parents, 5 brothers, 5 sisters and a large number of relatives. Before flying to Saud Arabia he was working as driver in a private bus in Mangalore.

Is'haq said Isma'eel, was always playing a leading role in all the family affairs for many years.

“He was very affectionate to the family members. He used to talk to his children over phone off and on. His son (5) recently joined school and daughter is only one year old”, said Is'haq.

Known as Puththu, Isma'eel had visited his family nearly a year ago, which was the second and final visit during his four years stay in Saudi Arabia.

A large number of his friends and some of the relatives have gathered at the hospital where the body have been kept.

Is'haq said that his brother-in-law, who is in Riyadh is consulting the Indian Embassy authorities for the dispatch of the body to India. However, he said, there is still uncertainty over the despatch process.

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May 3,2020

Mangaluru,  May 3: An unidentified vehicle mowed down a 62-year-old security guard near Guruvayanakere, Belthangady taluk, on Saturday.

The deceased Lingappa Moolya was returning to his home in Guruvayanakere on a two-wheeler when the hit-and-run case took place. Police said he was hit by a truck. A guard at an ATM, Moolya was also an active member of the local Kulala Association.

A case was registered at Belthangady police station.

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January 27,2020

Bagalkote, Jan 27: The bank of Krishna River in front of Sangamantha Temple at Koodalasangama in Karnataka today witnessed the launch of women’s indefinite strike demanding liquor ban in the state.

Thousands of women from various parts of Karnataka have taken part in the strike being organised under the banner of 'Karnataka Madya Nisheda Andolana'.

The strike was launched to draw the attention of the state government to press for a complete ban on the sale of liquor across the state.

About 50 various organizations and religious pontiffs have extended their support for the strike. Food is being cooked on the bank of the river for the agitating women.

The women from Chikmagalur, Tumakuru, Raichur and Ballari districts are taking part in it.

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SK
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Tuesday, 28 Jan 2020

Change the Heading........

 

 

The protest is for Liquor ban and not against .......  Please edit the articles before posting

FAIRMAN
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Monday, 27 Jan 2020

Thanks to God,

At least now, people wokeup., which should have been done immediattely after independence or during implementation of constitution.

 

Shame to men who drink more.

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February 15,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 15: The new Karnataka Minister for Forest Anand Singh on Friday said that he is ready for 'change in the portfolio' as opposition parties are leveling charges against Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa for appointing him, despite having 15 cases registered under Forest Act against him.

"If Chief Minister wants to change my portfolio, I am ready," he added.

Speaking to newsmen here, he said that there are 15 cases pending against him. The Legislator from Vijayanagara in Mine rich Ballari district said anyone can go through the Chargesheets and find out whether there are any direct charges against him. Claiming that the cases against him were 'minor violations', he had earlier linked them to traffic violations by a vehicle owner.

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