Mangaluru: Gulf returnees pour out their woes at consultation meet

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January 30, 2019

Mangaluru, Jan 30: For the first time a consolation meet of Gulf returnees, especially those who lost their jobs in Saudi Arabia in the wake of Nitaqat or Saudization drive was held in Mangaluru under the aegis of the Karnataka unit of the Gulf-based India Social Forum.

Dozens of Gulf returnees from across coastal Karnataka had taken part in the meet held at Jamiyyatul Falah auditorium on Tuesday and poured their woes.

Among the top demands raised at the meet were immediate establishment of a help desk at Deputy Commissioner’s office in Mangaluru for the Gulf returnees as promised by the district in-charge minister U T Khader months ago and implementation of the promised scheme by the state governments to help the Gulf returnees to begin a new career in their homeland.

Speaking on the occasion, Abdul Majeed Aladka, a member of ISF, said that non-resident Kannadigas in Gulf, especially those from Dakshina Kannada have greatly contributed towards the development of the region by remitting huge amount of money. “Now the Kannadigas in the Gulf are in trouble due to various developments such as Nitaqat. It is the responsibility of the government and elected representatives of the region to identify and aide those who have lost their Gulf jobs and helplessly returned home,” he said.

On the occasion the formation of Gulf Returnees’ Rehabilitation Committee (GRRC) was announced to exert pressure on the state government to fulfill its promises towards those who lost jobs in the Middle Eastern countries. It was also decided to conduct a job information workshop for the benefit of the Gulf returnees.

A resident of Deralakatte, who had worked in Saudi Arabia for 12 years before losing his job, said that his life was in jeopardy as he is neither getting a job in Gulf nor he has sufficient money to start a small business here. He is looking ahead for the fulfillment of the state government’s promise of providing loan to start up with self-employment.

Aboobakar Sadiq, a resident of Nandavara, said that he has been hunting for a suitable job to take care of his family after he had to leave the Saudi Arabia, where he had worked for six years. 

“It’s been several months since I returned to India after working in Saudi Arabia for five years. But, I could neither start a business due to lack of money nor found a suitable job so far. If the government takes initiative to help people like us, we can start a new life,” said Sunil Joseph, a local resident.

ISF activists Nasir Kalabagilu, Ubaidullah Bantwal and Ibrahim Uppinangady were present.  

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UMAR
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Wednesday, 30 Jan 2019

Other State like Telangana have separate minister for NRI and Kerala , Tamilnadu implemented so many schemes and plans for gulf returnees , but why Karnataka government delaying to solve this crisis.

SOCIAL FORUM doing well in a present scenario

 

 

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February 25,2020

Hubli, Feb 25: A Hubli court in Karnataka has sent to police custody till February 28 three students from Jammu and Kashmir, who were booked under sedition charges for raising pro-Pakistan slogan in a video shared on social media.

A second Joint Magistrate First Class (JMFC) court on Monday sent the three students, identified as Basit Ashik Sophi (19), Talib Majid (19) and Amir Mohiuddin (23), to police custody till February 28 for questioning in the matter.

The court directed the police to make the accused undergo a medical evaluation before the interrogation and produce the medical certificates in the court before the next hearing.

The three students were last week transferred to Belgaum Hindalga jail from Hubli sub-jail and the case, registered in Gokul Road police station, was also transferred to the rural police station because the video was recorded in the college hostel room which is in the latter's jurisdiction.

The Kashmiri students were under judicial custody since February 17 following their arrest for raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting a video of the same on social media on the night of February 16. 

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May 17,2020

Mangaluru, May 17: With the detection of two more covid-19 positive cases in Mangaluru, the total number of cases in Dakshina Kannada today mounted to 52.

A 35-year-old woman who was under quarantine along with her husband after returning from Maharashtra today tested positive for the coronavirus. 

A 31-year-old man also tested positive for covid-19.  More details to follow.

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April 30,2020

Belagavi, Apr 30: Police Sub-Inspector attached to Sadalaga Police Station Anil Kumbar was suspended on Wednesday pending inquiry for negligence and misbehavior in Examba incident, Superintendent of Police Laxman Nimbargi said.

According to him, the PSI was suspended as he misbehaved with Sachin Sawant a Centeral Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Cobra Commando on April 23 at his native village Yakshamba village and arrested him on charges of not wearing mask. On scuffle with the constable the commando was handcuffed and chained at Sadalaga police station.

Sachin Sawant was sent to Hindlaga Jail by the Court and was released on conditional bail on Tuesday.

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