Jubail chapter of Bearys Chamber of Commerce & Industry launched

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November 23, 2019

Jubail, Nov 23: The Jubail chapter of Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry was launched in the presence of around 200 prominent Beary businessmen and industrialists in a formal programme at the auditorium of Intercontinental Hotel, here on Thursday, November 21.

Delegates from India and UAE too were part of the event apart from Beary businessmen from different parts of Saudi Arabia including Jubail, Dammam and Al-Khobar.

BCCI president SM Rashid Haji, who presided over the ceremony, formally inaugurated the Jubail chapter by playing a video. Speaking on the occasion, he threw light on the significance of BCCI.

He said that the launch of Dubai and Jubail chapters of BCCI indicates its popularity and significance beyond India. He hoped that in the days to come BCCI may grow to such an extent that it may create 50 lakh job opportunities.

Giving a pep talk to the businessmen, BCCI executive committee member Khasim said that one should not ignore moral values and principles while doing business and spending money.

Another BCCI executive committee member Asif Amaco made a presentation about the need of building a strong network wherein he urged Beary businessmen to come together and cooperate for each other’s growth.

BCCI General Secretary Imthiyaz explained about the activities and achievements of BCCI.

The programme commenced with the recitation of Quranic aayaat by Aqil Farooq followed by its translation Daanish Ahmed. Basheer NCMS welcomed. Farooq Asisco proposed vote of thanks. Mohammad Fairzo, Danish and Nayaz Kaisar compered the programme.

BCC vice president Zakariya Muzain, BCCI Dubai chapter president SM Basheer, and BCCI member Ashraf Expertise also spoke on the occasion. Beary entrepreneurs Abdul Rauoof Puthige, Sheikh Expertise, Mansoor, Mumtaz Ali, Iftikhar UT, Abdul Razzak Bahrain, Abdul Hameed Kuwait and Abdullah Monu Qatar were present among others.

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mbeary
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Monday, 25 Nov 2019

i hav heard about BCC only when they do functions like this. i hav not heard about stories of how they have improved a life of a unemployed youth or how they have helped a poor person to establish business. I think BCC must enlighten about their activities. Also probably enlighten the masses about how such functions and airfare's for mlore to jubail flights are being funded. The basic point is that peoples money should not be wasted just for a photo op or  giving platform to some business people. Rather educate our business people about good ethics in business. To clear all their bank loans, to complete all pending projects on time

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April 29,2020

Bantwal, Apr 29: Two people were injured after the truck laden with poultry feed rammed into the compound wall of after catching fire on Wednesday, at Marnabailu near Melkar.

Police said the injured were the driver and an assistant in the truck. They were admitted to a private hospital at Mangaluru.

However, it is not yet clear whether the truck transporting poultry feed from a company at Kandur caught fire after colliding against the electric pole or with the compound wall.

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June 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 3: Mangaluru MLA and former minister U T Khader has urged the state government and Dakshina Kannada district administration to take steps to facilitate the return of Indians stranded in foreign countries amid covid lockdown.

A delegation comprising Mr Khader, DCC President K Harish Kumar, and MLC Ivan D’Souza met District In-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary and submitted a memorandum on Tuesday.

“Kannadigas who are working outside the state are in distress due to the lockdown. More than 50,000 people had uploaded applications on Seva Sindhu portal seeking permission to return to their villagers and are waiting for permission. With the authorities failing to take any decision, they are worried,” said the delegation.

The government should initiate measures to get them back and quarantine them, urged the delegation.

Mr Khader said, “Many workers stranded in foreign countries are eager to return home. The district administration should make arrangements to quarantine those returning from foreign countries and other states.

There are thousands of migrant labourers from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar stranded in DK. They are waiting to return to their families. The state government should facilitate their return journey, the delegation urged.

MLC Ivan D’Souza said, “Assistance should be provided to private bus staff, beedi workers, tailors, garage labourers and street vendors who are in distress. The price of Covid-19 tests in private laboratories should be reduced.”

The delegation informed that after Wenlock Hospital was converted into the designated COVID-19 hospital, poor patients are facing many inconveniences. A portion of the hospital should be earmarked for treating other patients, they said.

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March 24,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 24: Bengaluru police registered an FIR against a 23 year-old woman who, while in home quarantine, visited supermarket despite having clear instructions to stay at home.

The Vijayanagar police said that the woman, a resident of Vijayanagar, had returned to the City on March 22 after a visit to Dubai."The city police had visited her house and stamped her for home quarantine and instructed her to stay at home but she visited Reliance Fresh on Monday.

We received information about it and the footage. Following this, we registered an FIR against her under section 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life). We traced her and warned her to stay at home. We are also consulting senior officers and health officers on whether we have to send her to the government quarantine Centre or not,"the police said.

Commissioner of Police Bhaskar Rao strictly warned the people who are home quarantined to stay at home in public interest. If they were found in public places they will be picked up, arrested and sent to government quarantine."Please log in to get detailed story.

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