Ajman: Unique Striker Bhatkal beat Wels prince XI Manipal to clinch MPL

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April 24, 2016

Ajman: Unique Striker Bhatkal recorded their first Mangaluru Premier League (MPL) Twenty20 triumph on UAE soil as they beat Wels prince XI Manipal with a comprehensive 39-run victory in the Final match, riding on an all-round show here recently in Globelink West Star Shipping LLC Mangaluru Premier League (MPL) at the Ajman Oval ground Stadium, UAE.

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Batting first, Unique Striker Bhatkal relied on brilliant innings by Istihaque (62, 50 b, 6X4) and Ubadah Barmawar (23) to post a formidable 152/7.

Defending the target, the Bhatkal bowlers put up a fine collective effort to rip through Manipal's batting order and restrict them to 113 in 18.2 overs.

Chasing 153, Manipal got off to a rollicking start as Farhan Beary (19) paired up with Abhishek (52 runs, 51 balls, 7 fours) at the top.

And they bled runs as the 60-mark came up for Manipal in 9th over. As soon as the play got over though, Vikrant Shetty (13/4) and Neville (19/4) was brought into the attack and things started happening with Bhatkalian.

The 100-mark came up in the 15th over with losing just two wickets, but the Bhatkal bowled well and bundled out Manipal for 113 in 18.2 overs. Manipal fell short of the target by 39 runs and Bhatkal bagged the title.

Winner: Unique Striker Bhatkal
Runner Up : Wels Prince XI Manipal
Best Batsman - Safwan Shanu - Anib XI On Top Mysore Royals
Best Bowler - Oswin Savio Robert Crasta- Al Sitara Gulf Karkala
Man of the series - Vikrant Shetty - Captain Unique Strikers Bhatkal - played for UAE
Final man of the match - Neville Pereira - Unique Strikers Bhatkal for bowling

Raffle draw winner
First prize - Shahnaz Altaf Hussain Musba - food processor worth 2500 AED
Second prize- Afzan Syed Hussaina - Mixer worth 1500 AED
Third prize- Altaf Hussain Pathan- MB cricket bat
Fourth prize- Farhan Beary- MB cricket bat

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May 22,2020

Mangaluru, May 22: An elderly cardiac patient from Dakshina Kannada, who was stranded in Saudi Arabia due to covid-19 lock-down, has finally reached his homeland thanks to the timely intervention by Humanity Forum Jubail and Indian Social Forum.

The elderly man hailing from Kadaba area of Dakshina Kannada was admitted to a hospital in Madinah. However, his condition continued to worsen due to lack of proper treatment. The efforts by his family members to bring him back home had not yielded results.

Meanwhile, one of the relatives of the patient, Ansari Suratkal, who happens to be a DKSC activist, brought the issue to the notice of the Karnataka unit of the Indian Social Forum in Dammam. ISF contacted Humanity Forum president Zakariya Jokatte, who helped the patient to speak directly union minister D V Sadananda Gowda in a video conference organised by coastaldigest.com.

Humanity Forum also persuaded the Indian Embassy to allow the stranded cardiac patient to fly back to India through Dammam-Bengaluru repatriation flight on May 20. 

However, it was not easy for the patient to travel from Madinah to Dammam International Airport due to lock-down and curfew. ISF not only obtained travel permission for him but also arranged vehicle. Jeddah and Riyadh units of ISF helped in obtaining permission letter in their respective places in spite of travel ban imposed by the police. Madinah unit of ISF arranged vehicle for transportation. Zakariya Jokatte bore the air ticket and other expenses of the patient.

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June 17,2020

Doha: Qatar Indian Social Forum (QISF) once again set an example that no caste, creed, language and religion comes as hurdle for their humanitarian services and helped to perform last rites of Ramesh who committed suicide in Doha-Qatar.

45-year-old Ramesh son of K. Nagan hailing from Panikulam, Thrissur district in Kerala, who was working as a tailor committed suicide in his house at Ruwias in Qatar on 30th May 2020.

On hearing this news, some of his friends in Kearla informed Mr. Shihab who is also from Thrissur and a member of QISF and the same was brought to the notice of QISF humanitarian team head Mr. Abdul Latheef Madikeri and Basheer Ahmed of Tamil Nadu.

Immediately, the QISF team intervened and contacted the family members of the deceased in India and discussed the matter and consequences of sending the body back home to India in this pandemic COVID 19 situation.

Considering the prevailing situation, the family members gave the consent to bury the body in Qatar itself.

QISF team collected the required documents from the family of the deceased and managed to clear all the necessary formalities from the police department, Health Department, Embassy of India and Hamad Medical Corporation.

Finally, the body of the deceased was buried in Qatar on 7th June 2020 and the copies of all the relevant documents have been handed over to the family members.

The family members of the deceased thanked and applauded the leaders and all the members of QISF for their effective and on time humanitarian service rendered even in this pandemic crisis and having no bias.

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April 16,2020

Dammam: President of Indian Social Forum, Eastern Province Mr.Wasim Rabbani urged immediate intervention of Indian government to help Non Residential Indians who are in trouble due to corona pandemic in Saudi Arabia.

He said in a press rease that expatriate Indians are in concern  as number of corona infected people and  deaths are increasing in danger level.

Hea said, "the Saudi health minister's statement a few days ago indicates that the situation in Saudi needs to be taken more seriously with precautionary methods. There are concerns among expatriates because the number of people infected with the coronavirus and the number of deaths reported in various provinces are increasing at an alarming rate."

"Saudi Government and Health Ministry are taking excellent precautionary measures, however, in the coming days expect to see the number of cases to increase in Saudi Arabia. The Indian government needs to take diplomatic and immediate intervention to ensure the treatment of Indian expatriates considering the number of effected people increasing", He said.

He also urged that the Embassy and the Government of India should ensure qaurantiane faculty for Indian expatriates and arrange special low cost flights to bring back expatriates who would like to return home country.

" Government of India and Indian embassy need to intervene immediately to ensure that the quarantine system is in place for Indian expatriates as the facilities in the rooms where the residents are staying together are very limited. There should also be a mechanism to organize low-cost flight services for expatriates who are ready to go home. The government system should also be able to accommodate the expatriates in special quarantine areas in hometown as soon they arrive in India", he urged.

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