RAMADAN MUBARAK! Coastal Karnataka welcomes blessed month

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July 31, 2011

Mangalore, July 31: Unbroken cloud on the sky did not delay Ramadan 1432 in the Islamic calendar for the Muslims living across Coastal Karnataka and Kerala as dozens of eagle-eyed Muslims spotted the crescent moon on Sunday evening near Kasaragod.

 

Interestingly, the holy month has begun in many Middles East countries and coastal areas of South-West India together.

 

The Thakbeer was pronounced from the minarets of the mosques across Dakshina Kannada and Udupi after Maghrib Namaz, as all religious scholars and Qazis of the region declared that Monday will be the start of the blessed month.

 

People were seen greeting each other on the beginning of the holy month. Devout Muslims rushed to Masjids in large numbers for their first Taraveeh. Women at houses were seen doing last minute preparation for the first Ramadan 'shari' or the meals taken before dawn.

 

Mangalore Qazi Thwaqa Ahmed Musliar and Udupi Qazi PM Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, conveying Ramadan greetings to the people twin districts, urged the Muslims to busy themselves with prayers, fasting and spiritual introspection throughout the month.

 

Moon sightings are reported from various areas including Kasaragod and Kappad of nearby state of Kerala including.

 

However, in Bhatakal there was no sign of beginning of Ramadan till night. One of the aides of Bhatkal Qazi Maulana Muhammad Iqbal Mulla Nadvi has said that none of the Muslims sighted the moon in the area and moreover they have just completed 28 days of the month of Shaban. “Hence Ramadan in Bhatkal may begin on Tuesday,” he said.

 

Ramadan begins around 11 days earlier each year. Its start is calculated based on the sighting of the new moon, which marks the beginning of the Muslim lunar month that varies between 29 or 30 days.

 

During the month, Muslims are expected to abstain during daylight hours from food, drink, smoking and sex to focus on spirituality.

 

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March 14,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 14: Following the avian flu outbreak in neighboring Kerala, authorities at Pilikula Biological Park in Moodushedde, on the outskirts of the city, have taken all precautionary measures to prevent the death of birds in the park.

Park Director H J Jayaprakash Bhandari said that "the behaviour of the birds is being monitored near open water sources on the premises'.

Though no deaths were reported in the Zoo or on lake premises, the staff continue to maintain a strict vigil on open water sources like lakes. He said the Park was being sanitized.

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March 18,2020

Mangalore, Mar 18: The Dakshina Kannada District Home Guards felicitated social activist and Executive Director of Centre for Integrated Learning, Sachitha Nandagopal at the Home Guards district office to mark the International Women's Day recently.

She was recognised for her achievements and contributions to the society in the field of education, culture and mental health.

Sachitha Nandagopal, a former Head of Department of Journalism at Besant Women's College and Principal of CMR Post Graduate Centre for Media Studies, Bangalore, is the Co-Founder of Centre for Integrated Learning, Mangalore which is an NGO working in the field of alternative education, adding value to the present education system. As a Facilitator in Dance Movement Therapy, she has founded Anveshanam - Centre for Mindfulness and Emotional Wellbeing, an organisation dedicated to addressing mental health issues.

She was honoured by District Commandant, Dakshina Kannada Home Guards, Dr. Muralimohan Chunthar. Senior Home Guard Ramesh Bhandary, Diwakar, Mahesh and lady personnel of Home Guards were present on the occasion.

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June 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 9: The total number of positive COVID-19 cases in Karnataka rose to 5,921 on Tuesday after the state reported two deaths and 161 new cases of the virus.

"Two deaths and 161 new COVID-19 positive cases reported from yesterday 5 pm till today at 5 pm, taking the total number of positive cases to 5,921," said Karnataka Health Department.

The toll in the state is presently at 66.

While 164 patients have been discharged today, the number of discharged patients so far is 2,605. The active cases in the state stands at 3,248.

Among the new cases, Yadgir contributed highest (61), followed by Bengaluru Urban (29) and Dakshina Kannada (23). Udupi did not report any new case. More details to follow.

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