Thousands of Hindus, Muslims throng Hazrat Khwaja Banda-Nawaz Dargah as 614th Urs begins

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July 30, 2018

Kalaburgi, Jul 30: Thousands of devotees cutting across religious are thronging the dargah of Sufi saint Hazrat Khwaja Banda-Nawaz Gaisu Daraz who had spent his entire life on building a permanent bond between the people of different communities in the Hyderabad Karnataka region.

The 614th Urs-e-Shareef at the historic dargah in Kalaburagi commenced yesterday with special prayers at the Mehboob Gulshan Public Garden and a Sandal procession. Thousands of Muslims and Hindus took part in sandal procession that passed through the Mehbaz Masjid in the Super Market to offer the Namaaz-e-Maghrib, before it culminated at the dargah shareef, where it was received at the Gyarah Sidi (eleven steps leading to the dargah shareef). The sandal paste which was carried through procession was used to anoint the tomb of Khwaja Banda-Nawaz on Monday.

Right from the morning, a large number of people gathered at the public garden to participate in the five-day traditional ritual, presided over by Syed Shaha Khuro Hussaini, the Sajjada Nasheen of the Dargah.

The first religious ritual was the Khidmat-e-Farrashi and Band Sama at the Dargah shareef, followed by special namaz and an address by the Sajjada Nasheen and Namaz-e-Asr.

The Dargah has been bedecked for the main function of anointment the tomb of Khwaja Bandanawaz, located in the sprawling mausoleum, with the sandal paste. The tomb was constructed by the then Bahmani King Ahmed Shah Wali Bahmani.

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Sameer
 - 
Tuesday, 31 Jul 2018

Dear muslim brothers 

Naresh and yogiesh are one who are playing devide the muslim game in this portal and we muslims are still fighting who is right and wrong.Lahi laha illallah muhammadur Rasoolallah.follow this and there will be no fights.regarding naresh every one in this world know who is worshiping the creator and who is worshiping the creations. 

 

mangalore 01
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Tuesday, 31 Jul 2018

mr. well wisher, do you know the difference between worship and respect? i think you wahhabi people dont know what is the term worship? here these people is believe  in Allah as a creater and the worship is only belongs to him , then how could they worship on tomb, your blind and stupid yahoodi-wahhabi mind doesnt make any sence. first  learn history, and try knowing actual islam and sufism. may allah grant you a hidaya.

Well Wisher
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Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Dear Mr. Naresh & Mr. Yogesh, well said. Islam never promotes worshipping the creation, but the creator. They don't even know the "Baalapaata" of Islam. May Allah (SWT) guide them to the right path. I feel pity for them. I think Govt. should take the necessary step to curb such non-sense celebrations. Mere wastage of money. It could be used in the development of the city instead.

Kumar
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Monday, 30 Jul 2018

Forget haters.. Hats off. Great culturural gathering

Fake followers. These gathered people are worshiping the creation not creator. They are worshiping a thing/physical object/material. shame

Yogesh
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Monday, 30 Jul 2018

You do believe in darga's..! These people are not real muslims

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February 26,2020

Feb 26: The Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday claimed that it prevented Karnataka from discussing the contentious Mekedatu reservoir issue at the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) meeting held in New Delhi.

Besides the representatives of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka at the fifth meeting of CWMA, presided over by Central Water Commission Chairman R K Jain, officials of Kerala and Puducherry also participated.

CWMA member and TN PWD Secretary K Manivasan told reporters after the meeting that the state government prevented Karnataka from discussing the dam issue by pointing out the pending petitions in the Supreme Court against the project filed by the E Palaniswami government.

"We have told participants of the meeting that Mekedatu reservoir will be against the interests of Tamil Nadu and its farmers. Our consistent stand is that it should not be built at any cost. Finally the issue was not discussed in the meeting," Manivasan said.

The Mekedatu reservoir is proposed to be constructed by Karnataka across Cauvery river near Mekedatu, about 110 km from Bengaluru, in Kanakapura taluk.

It was first proposed along with Shivanasamudra hydro power project at Shimsa in 2003 with an intention to use the water for a hydro power station and supply drinking water to Bengaluru city. It was designed to store 67 tmc feet of water.

While Tamil Nadu is claiming that the construction of a balancing reservoir will disturb Cauvery water flow to the state affecting irrigation, Karnataka says the project is basically designed to take care of the drinking water needs of Bengaluru after releasing water to Tamil Nadu as per the quantum specified by the Cauvery water disputes tribunal.

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February 17,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 17: Out of the total 418 samples of suspect coronavirus cases sent for testing to National Institute of Virology from Kerala, 405 have come out as negative, while the results for the rest, barring three, are awaited.

"Out of three persons in whom the disease was confirmed, two persons have been discharged. One person is stable and the repeat sample results are awaited," according to a release by the Health and Family Welfare Department of the Kerala government.

The release added that till Sunday a total of 2,276 people have been placed under surveillance, "out of which 2262 are under home isolation and 14 are admitted in designated isolation facilities."

The health condition of all symptomatic people under isolation is stable, according to the release.

The release added that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Centre) has informed the Kerala government that 115 people belonging to Kerala are currently in quarantine in two camps in Delhi.

These 115 people have been tested and found negative for coronavirus and they will be allowed to travel back to Kerala on Monday evening.

The people have been requested to remain in home isolation upon their return.

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January 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 12: Chief Justice of India, Sharad Arvind Bobde on Saturday hinted at the possibility of Artificial Intelligence being developed for the court system while making it clear that it will never replace human discretion.

Speaking at an event here, Bobde said, "We have a possibility of developing Artificial Intelligence for the court system. Only for the purpose of ensuring that the undue delay in justice is prevented."

"I must make it clear at the outset as there are times when even judges have asked this. AI is not going to replace human judges or human discretion", he added.

Sharing more details of his vision, he stated, "It is only the repetitive, mathematical and mechanical parts of the judgments for which help can be taken from the system...we are exploring the possibility of implementing it."

Bobde stressed on the requirement of developing AI for judiciary while outlining the number of pending cases in different courts.

"Some people are in jail for 10-15 years and we are not in position to deal with their appeals. The high court's and Supreme Court take so long and ultimately the courts feel that it is just to release them on bail", he said.

Bobde also endorsed employing every talent and skill to ensure delivery of justice in a reasonable time.

"We must employ every talent, every skill we possess to ensure that justice is received within reasonable time. Delay in justice can't be a reason for anybody to take law into their hands. But it's very important for us as courts to ensure there's no undue delay in justice", he said.

CJI Bobde also highlighted the need for pre-litigation mediation and said, "Pre-litigation mediation is the need of the hour especially in the backdrop of a significant pendency that the courts are tackling with. There are innumerable areas where pre-litigation mediation could solve the problem."

He also stressed that the position of a judge is very unique under the constitution and they have to deal with a variety of problems.

"The foundation of civilisation rests on the law. Judicial officers have to deal with a variety of problems...Judges without adequate knowledge, skills and experience may cause distortion, delay and miscarriage of justice", he said.

Earlier in the day, Chief Justice of India Bobde inaugurated the phase-1 of the new building of the Karnataka Judicial Academy on Crescent Road in Bengaluru.

The new building has three floors, besides, the ground floor and two basement floors.

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