Annual General Meet of MMTC held

July 14, 2011
Moodbidri, July 14: The first Annual General Meet of Moodbidri Muslim Charitable Trust was held recently at Samaj Mandir Sabha Bhavan here.

Addressing the gathering, chief guest of the evening KS Imthiyaz Ahmed, President, KMES Institute, Karkala, said that Zakath (Charity) should be distributed in a way that more and more needy people should get benefited out of it. This can be done only with the help of organizations such as MMCT, he said.

Adding to his points, second guest of the evening Mr. Mohammed Ali, Proprietor, Abbas Mills, shared his view on charity.

On the occasion, MMCT distributed cash price and a memento to meritorious students from around Moodbidri as an encouragement. Students of Rotary English Medium School, Muhammadiya English Medium School, Jain High School, St. Thomas School and Babu Rajendra Prasad High School were awarded.

The trust also distributed school bags and umbrellas to the students up to Class IV of Kotebagilu Urdu School.

The programme commenced with the recitation of the verses of Qur'an by Mohammed Ghouse. President Noor Muhammad Kuber welcomed the gathering with his introduction speech on MMCT, and explanation on Charity. It was followed by the Secretary Report from General Secretary of the Trust Syed Nayaz. Founder member of the Trust, Shaikh Abdul Gafoor, proposed vote of thanks.

The function was compered by Sahil Zaheer. Vice-president of the trust Syed Rafeeq, Treasurer of MMCT Syed Saleem, Trustees Matin, Irshad and others were present.

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Mangaluru, Jun 2: Karnataka-Kerala border at Talapady is yet to be opened for traffic despite lifting lockdown. Only those, who have registered on ‘Seva Sindhu’ portal, are given one-time permission to enter the district.

With the relaxation of the lock-down many, especially the labour class, were anticipating free movement. However, both the States have not allowed free movement of vehicles. Hundreds of people from bordering villages of Kerala arrive in Mangaluru for work and likewise many from bordering villages of Mangaluru too work in Kasargod district.

It has become a routine for the labourers of both the States living in border villages to daily assemble at the check post in the morning and return after the authorities refuse free movement.

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February 3,2020

Feb 3: The Karnataka government is probably the only state to have so many nodal agencies to deal with investment proposals. There is the KIADB, Karnataka Udyoga Mitra, State High Level Clearance Committee (SHLCC), State Level Single Window Clearance Committee (SLSWCC) and District Level Single Window Clearance Committee.

While the government claims these have been created to speed up the process of setting up industries, they’re only delaying it. “A four-to-five year delay in acquiring land has become the norm,’’ say industry sources.

“These entities are only adding layers of obstacles to investors and is not really helping industries,” said a senior IAS officer.

While DLSWCCs are headed by deputy commissioners are empowered to clear investment proposals up to Rs 15 crore, SLSWCC, headed by the industries minister, clears proposals more than Rs 15 crore and up to Rs 500 crore. Proposals worth more than Rs 500 crore have to be cleared by SHLCC chaired by the CM. These entities have to meet regularly and clear proposals. But often, these meetings don’t happen as scheduled. “The delay starts from here,” said Vasant Ladava, industrialist and member of Karnataka Industries and Commerce, Bengaluru.

The single-window agencies involving representatives of departments like industries, revenue, pollution control board and forest are supposed to collectively give necessary clearances required for industries. “But, of late, they have become only project approvers without other responsibilities, leaving investors in the lurch,” said Ladava.

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 22: Congress MLA Priyank Kharge has questioned the Karnataka government on the alleged breakdown of oxygen in the intensive care unit (ICU) at ESIC hospital in Kalaburagi, saying he had got complaints that eight persons who were on ventilators had died.

He asked the government if it is "deliberately" hiding something about the patients that were admitted in ESIC.

"I have got complaints that eight people who were on ventilators are dead in ESIC Kalaburagi because there was oxygen breakdown in ICU. ESIC has not been admitting patients as the issue has not been resolved. Nobody is confirming or denying it. Is the Government deliberately hiding something?" he asked.
Kharge also accused the government of not having adequate facilities to combat COVID-19 in different parts of the state.

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According to the Union Health Ministry, there are 67420 COVID-19 cases in the state.

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