Al-Wafa trust to hold anti-dowry conference on Wednesday

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April 16, 2012

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Mangalore, April 16: An anti-dowry conference will be held under the aegis of Al-Wafa charitable trust in the city on Wednesday, April 18.

Announcing this at a press meet here on Monday, Mohammed Badruddin, President of the Trust, said Mangalore Qazi Thwaqa Ahmed Musliyar would inaugurate the meet at 10 am in Town Hall.

The inaugural session would be followed by discussion under the presidentship of former minister B A Mohideen on the topic 'How to have a dowry free society?'

Umar U H, General Secretary of Trust would present the paper. Shafi Sadi, Sunni leader, Abdul Azeez Darimi, Kallega Mudarris, Abdul Rahim Teekay, Founder President, Kendra Beary Sahitya Parishath, Khaleel Ahmed, DK and Udupi district presidents of Jamiyathul Fallah, B A Mohammed Hanif, Working President, All India Bearry Parishath would participate in the discussion.

In the afternoon session women activists will participate in the discussion. Al Isaan Pre University College Principal Zahida Jaleel, Editor of Anupama monthly Shahnaz M, Asare Women's Foundation Convenor Khairunisa Sayyad and National Women's Front State advisory committee member Zarina Haris would discuss on the same topic. BA Mohammad Ali will compere.

The discussions would be followed by a m multi-lingual anti-dowry poets' meet, in which Ibrahim Thannirbavi , Rahim B C Road, Bashir Ahmed Kinya, Shamim Katipalla, Sharif Neermunje Jokatte and Hussain Katipalla would present their poems. Mohammad Baddur would preside over.

The valedictory function in the evening will be attended by Udupi Qazi P M Ibrahim Musliyar, Mangalore MLA U T Khader, D K And Udupi District Muslim Central Committee President K S Mohammad Masood and Y Mohammad Kunnhi among others. Mr Badruddin himself would preside over the session.

Vice president of the Trust K M Shareef and general secretary Umar U H were also present in the press meet.

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April 7,2020

Bengaluru, April 7: Karnataka government on Monday allowed bakeries and related product food units in the state to open and function with minimum staff amid a coronavirus nation-wide lockdown.

A circular issued by Rajendar Kumar Kataria, Secretary to the government said, "The Central government has permitted the functioning of food units engaged in bakery and biscuit, condiments, confectionery and sweet for manufacturing, supply and operating retail outlets with minimum staff/labour."

The circular said these units shall strictly follow the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Department of Health and Family Welfare, Karnataka government with regard to the preventive measures to be ensured for combating COVID-19.

"It is stated that all employers shall ensure that these units maintain high standard of health, hygiene, sanitation and social distancing. The units shall not permit serving/dining in the premises and only parcel/takeaways are permitted," the circular added.

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March 18,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 18: BJP MLC Lahar Singh Siroya on Wednesday wrote a letter to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, urging him to allow half-an-hour daily discussion in the State Assembly and Council to take stock and review preparation of the government to contain the spread of coronavirus.

"Since the entire world including India is facing an emergency-like situation, it is appropriate for lawmakers to discuss the matter in the legislature. I would like to request you to allow the matter to be discussed every day in the upper house," said Siroya in his letter to the Chief Minister.

He said discussion and suggestions on the issue can help the government to improve the surveillance activities.

He said members of the Assembly can bring realistic information from their districts and present the same before the House.

Stressing that Bengaluru is a global hub of software and electronic industries, Siroya said: "We need to step up surveillance on the improvement of the international community. So, we have to discuss in detail and devise a robust strategy to contain the spread of the disease."

He asserted there is a possibility of people using social media to mislead public.

"lf the government discusses and debates the issue besides making announcements if any, there will be no scope for social media to mislead the public. Media is doing a good job in educating people. So, I would like to request you to involve the media and select NGOs to sensitise people and bring in the preventive mechanism of self-quarantine more effectively," he said.

Two more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Karnataka on Wednesday, taking the tally of infected persons in the state to 13, Health Minister B Sriramulu said.

A total of 147 positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in India so far, as per the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The deadly virus has claimed three lives in the country, the first one was reported from Karnataka.

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May 15,2020

Bengaluru, May 15: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday announced further relief package to the lockdown affected people.

Addressing a press conference, the Chief Minister said about Rs 500 crore would be earmarked to distribute to over 10 lakh farmers, who had grown Jowar and also cash compensation to the shepherds who would lose sheep and goats due to natural disasters.

While commending the efforts of the ASHA workers, who are remained in the frontline in fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chief Minister said an additional Rs 3000 would be remitted to their bank accounts as an incentive.

The Chief minister had announced Rs 1610 crore cash relief package to benefit the auto drivers, barbers and washermen, last week.

He had also announced relief package to the farmers, and migrant workers and construction workers.

Replying to questions, he denied that by bringing amendment to the APMC Act, farmers would be suffered.

Brushing aside the criticism over an ordinance brought to the APMC Act by the Opposition Congress and the JD(S), the Chief Minister said “Amendment had been brought after taking care that farmers interests will not be adversely affected”.

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