Qamarul Islam to attend Dubai KCF’s Ishq-e-Rasool on Jan 8

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January 5, 2016

Dubai, Jan 5: To mark the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) Dubai KCF will be organizing Ishq - e-Rasool conference on Friday, January 8, at Flora Grand Hotel Auditorium Dubai nearby Al Rigga Metro station at 6 p.m. Gulf Ishara, the mouthpiece monthly magazine of the KCF UAE will be released on this occasion.

aqamarulislamSayyid Thwaha Bafaki Thangal will lead the evening spiritual Majlis with opening prayer. Burda and Na’athe Sherief will be recited by Ustad Abdul Rasheed Haneefi. Winner of Talent Year 2015 State SSF Aashiq Kajuru and Salim Ujire will be awarded. The special guest at the ceremony is Deputy Qazi, Senior scholar of Kodagu Shaikuna Mahmood Musliyar Edappala. KCF UAE Assuffa Dars leader Ibrahim Saqafi Kedumbadi will deliver lecture on “Hubbu Rasool”.

The Valedictory will be held at 8:15 pm. President of the National Council of the UAE, Abdul Hamid Saadi Isvaramangala will preside over. Minority Welfare Department of Karnataka government and the Wakf minister Qamarul Islam will inaugurate the event.

The first copy of Kannada monthly "Gulf Ishara" Shaikuna Mahmood Musliyar Edappala will be handed over to the consul General of India Dubai HE Anurag Bhushan. NK Muhammad Shafi Sa’adi President State SSF will deliver introductory address.

Editor of Ishara Abdul Hameed Bajpe will introduce monthly magazine. KCF International Committee General Secretary Haji Sheikh Bava, Mangalore, State SSF Vice President Abdul Rahman Rizwi Kalkatta, Usman Haji Zaith, General Secretary KCF UAE National Council, Director of Siraj Malayalam Gulf Version Abdul Hameed PMH Ishwaramangala , Siraj Editor KM Abbas ,ICF GCC General secretary Abdul Azeez Saqafi Mambad, Editor of Prawasi Vayana Malayalam Mohammed Shareef Karasheri, Dr. Sadashiv Bangera, Director of Dubai Thumbe Clinic. Bashir Bolwar (President Al- Khadisa Dubai) M.Ebrahim Muluru (Vice-President BCF Dubai ) among others will attend.

This was announced at a press conference by Mahbub Rahman Saqafi (President KCF Dubai); Kalandar Kabaka (General Secretary KCF Dubai); Saifuddin Patel Aranthod (Secretary of the Reception Committee) and Muhammad Rafeek Kalladka (Secretary KCF Administration Division in Dubai).

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Rameez
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Tuesday, 5 Jan 2016

If he was a true Ishq-e-rasool (S.a.w), he would follow the Sunnah with a beard.

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June 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 15: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Monday laid the foundation stone for the construction of a Rs 220 crore airport project in his political bastion of Shivamogga, as he expressed confidence that it will give a boost to tourism, industries and economic activities in the region.

"The long cherished dream of people of Shivamogga about having an airport is finally becoming a reality.

The project that was planned when I was Deputy Chief Minister and Chief Minister in the past was shelved due to contractor issues and lack of interest by the governments that came later," Yediyurappa said.

Speaking at the foundation laying event for the airport, which he attended virtually via video conference, he said, now the government is once again taking up the project through infrastructure development and PWD departments.

The project to construct the well-equipped airport at Sogane in Shivamogga taluk at the cost of Rs 220 crore in about 662.38 acre land area has been initiated, he said, adding that the project will be taken up in two phases.

He expressed hope that it will be completed in a year's time.

The first phase consists of runway, taxiway, apron, approach road, peripheral road and compound wall construction, while the second phase consists of terminal building, ATC tower, fire station building, among others, a release said.

Noting that under the Udan scheme the project has been envisaged to provide affordable air travel to people, the Chief Minister expressed confidence about tourism, industries and economic activities in the region getting a boost, with the small airport coming up at Shivamogga.

He also directed officials to complete the airport work on time without compromising on the quality.

Highlighting various developmental works that is being implemented in Shivamogga, the district which is regarded as his political turf, Yediyurappa said, with the cooperation of the central government various railway projects have also been taken up in the district including Shivamogga- Shikaripura rail route.

Shikaripura is the constituency represented by the Chief Minister, while his son B Y Raghavendra represents Shimoga constituency in Lok Sabha.

Yediyurappa, who also inaugurated the divisional office of National Highway authority in the district, said a bridge project across river Sharavati at Singndur in Sagara taluk will be taken up.

Conceding that developmental work has taken a backseat due to the COVID-19 situation, the Chief Minister said the challenge is to overcome it and achieve development.

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August 7,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 7: Amid the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Karnataka, the state's health department issued fresh guidelines for the disposal of bodies of COVID patients.

"Although an increased risk of COVID infection from a dead body to health workers or family members who follow standard precautions while handling the body is unlikely, the lack of scientific data requires the utmost care to avoid the inadvertent spread of COVID-19 during these times," the statement from the health department's press release read, emphasising on the dignity of the dead and the religious and cultural tradition.

The 23-page press release elaborated on guidelines regarding testing, handling of dead bodies and other specificities in relation to the management of COVID-19 bodies.

"Testing should not be insisted in every case of death, but only when they have a recorded history of influenza-like symptoms. The body should be handed over to the family members/ relatives in a dignified manner immediately after swab collection and hospitals should provide handouts with a list of dos and don'ts in English and Kannada laying down relevant information," the statement said.

It added, "At the mortuary, health care workers, mortuary staff and the family of the deceased body shall not come in direct contact with the dead body and must wear full personal protective equipment (PPE). If the family or relative are for any reason unable to cremate or bury the body, the local health authority shall arrange for the dignified last rites as per the religious traditions of the family."

Regarding autopsies (post mortem) on COVID-19 bodies, the state department said that they should be avoided, except in necessary circumstances.

The statement also gave detailed guidelines regarding the appropriate recording of COVID-19 deaths in line with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines.

Additionally, the health department made a statement about the admission procedure for COVID positive patients referred by other district administrations saying, "It is now mandatory for all the referrals from the BBMP admission and discharge of COVID positive patients to be done through the online COVID Hospital Bed Management System (CHBMS)."

The state's count of coronavirus cases was 1,51,449 in the past 24 hours.

So far, a total of 2,804 people have died due to COVID-19 in the state, while the average recovery rate in Karnataka is 49.3 per cent.

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July 7,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 7: The government of Kerala has barred movement of daily pass holders — professionals and workers — between Kasaragod district and Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district following a spurt in COVID-19 cases.

Kerala Revenue Minister E. Chandrasekaran announced the decision at a meeting on Monday in Kasaragod. Both district administrations had in June issued passes to daily travellers in their districts to travel in connection with their work.

Those from Dakshina Kannada intending to work in Kasaragod have to remain in Kasaragod for 28 days if they wish to continue and those from Kasaragod would have to remain in Dakshina Kannada for 28 days if they wish to continue their work, the Minister said.

Thousands from Kasaragod travel daily to Mangaluru and surrounding areas in connection with their work. Their travel past Talapady check post on NH 66 was facilitated by daily e-passes.

Similarly, many from Dakshina Kannada, particularly doctors and healthcare workers, travel daily to Kasaragod with daily e-passes issued by the Kasaragod administration.

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