Annual General Meet of MMTC held

July 14, 2011
Moodbidri, July 14: The first Annual General Meet of Moodbidri Muslim Charitable Trust was held recently at Samaj Mandir Sabha Bhavan here.

Addressing the gathering, chief guest of the evening KS Imthiyaz Ahmed, President, KMES Institute, Karkala, said that Zakath (Charity) should be distributed in a way that more and more needy people should get benefited out of it. This can be done only with the help of organizations such as MMCT, he said.

Adding to his points, second guest of the evening Mr. Mohammed Ali, Proprietor, Abbas Mills, shared his view on charity.

On the occasion, MMCT distributed cash price and a memento to meritorious students from around Moodbidri as an encouragement. Students of Rotary English Medium School, Muhammadiya English Medium School, Jain High School, St. Thomas School and Babu Rajendra Prasad High School were awarded.

The trust also distributed school bags and umbrellas to the students up to Class IV of Kotebagilu Urdu School.

The programme commenced with the recitation of the verses of Qur'an by Mohammed Ghouse. President Noor Muhammad Kuber welcomed the gathering with his introduction speech on MMCT, and explanation on Charity. It was followed by the Secretary Report from General Secretary of the Trust Syed Nayaz. Founder member of the Trust, Shaikh Abdul Gafoor, proposed vote of thanks.

The function was compered by Sahil Zaheer. Vice-president of the trust Syed Rafeeq, Treasurer of MMCT Syed Saleem, Trustees Matin, Irshad and others were present.

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: As Mumbai link surfacing in some COVID-19 cases in Mandya district in Karnataka, JDS leader and former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Friday blamed the district administration for the situation, accusing it of not quarantining 7,000 labourers who 'returned' from the Maharashtra capital.

"The information we have is that there are about 16,000 labourers from Mandya were working in Mumbai of which 7,000 people reached the district. None of them was quarantined properly," Kumaraswamy told reporters in Bengaluru.

He claimed the district, a stronghold of JDS, was staring at a major spurt in cases due to the careless attitude of the district administration. "Government should initiate action against those who are responsible for the laxity," he said.

However, he did not specify when the 7,000 workers returned to Mandya. When asked about Kumaraswamy's claim, officials said they have to verify it. Of the eight cases reported from Mandya on Friday, three had a travel history to Mumbai, a major COVID-19 hotspot in the country, officials said.

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July 9,2020

Bengaluru,  Jul 9: Former Karnataka Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said that he was opposed to a tie-up with Janata Dal-Secular in the last Lok Sabha elections but the party high command did not listen to him.

"I had suggested that we should fight alone (in Lok Sabha elections) because JD-S votes would not have come to us and our votes would not have gone to JD-S," Siddaramaiah told reporters here.

Congress leader said that he was the only one to make the suggestion and he did not get support.

"I was the only one to raise a voice that's why it was not heard by (party) high command and I did not get support. We might have won over seven seats in parliament election if we had fought alone," he said.

After forming government in Karnataka in 2018 with support of JD-S, Congress had fought the 2019 general election in a pre-poll alliance with the party. Congress could only one seat of the 21 it contested and JD-S also won one seat of the seven it contested.

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March 18,2020

Karnataka, Mar 18: Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) has asked its administrative staff to work from home until further order amid coronavirus outbreak.

KSCA has taken various measures to mitigate the risk of spreading coronavirus. The association had already closed down all section of the sports centre and also given off to all the sports centre staff from March 14.

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"All the KSCA employees have been advised strictly to be at home and should not travel and be available on phones and mails. However skeleton staff will be deputed at KSCA to make sure ongoing works like grounds maintenance, regular maintenance etc., is not affected," he added.

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