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Islamic education should begin from home: Maulana Ahmed Siraj Qasmi

24th June 2013 /Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: "Foundation of Islamic education and society should be laid from home as this generation itself will intermingle with the society and they themselves should become representatives of the society. If this task is initiated from home, then, gradually society

Missing Class 8 student found at Bengre

24th June 2013 / Rizwan Ganguly / Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: Omkar Shridhar Bhat, the student who went missing two days before from Marukere was found today at Bengre. Officials of Bhatkal Rural Police station handed over the child to their guardians. It may be noted that two days before, Omkar

5 Warren Buffett tips everyone must follow

India's GDP grew by 5 per cent in the financial year 2012-13, lowest in the last decade. It seems the 2008 recession still looms large on our daily lives. While a common man cannot do much about macroeconomic indicators, it is time to revisit, learn and imbibe timeless personal finance lessons f

Vessel cleaning boy from Karnataka shines in IIT exam

Bangalore, June 23, 2013, (PTI) He helped her mother, a daily wage earner and washed vessels in a hotel in his spare time while he was studying, but financial hardship did not stop Manjunath from clearing the tough Joint Admission Test for MSc (JAM). Manjunath of Sullia taluk near Mangalore wi

A stunning virtual tour of ‘Vertical City’

[vsw id="cn7AFhVEI5o" source="youtube" width="425" height="344" autoplay="no"] Muaz Shabandri / Khaleejtimes/ June 24,  2013 Dubai - The stunning detail of Burj Khalifa came to life on Google with the launch of a new 360-degree street view imagery of the world’s tallest building. The new visu

Qatar Emir to hand over power to son

  [caption id="attachment_37456" align="aligncenter" width="475"] Image Credit: AFPQatar’s Emir Shaikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani (left) and his son Shaikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani.[/caption] Hamad is due to address Qatari citizens on Tuesday Manama: Qatar’s Emir Shaikh Hamad Bin Khali

Mankal Vaidya rebukes government officials

23rd June 2013 / Rizwan Ganguly / Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: In KDP's half-yearly meet, Bhatkal MLA Mankal Vaidya advised government officials to work with integrity and stressed particularly to resolve issues faced by public. In relation to water facility, he mentioned that as per the submitted

Landslides, rain hit rescue operations in Uttarakhand

DEHRADUN: Fresh spell of rain and landslides at a number of places including the higher reaches of Pauri, Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts on Monday hit rescue operations in Uttarakhand. At least 10,000 survivors in different parts of the state are still waiting to be rescued. Not a single ch

13-year-old from Bihar cracks IIT entrance exam

Satyam Kumar, a Bihar farmer's son who is just 13-years old, has cleared the fiercely competitive Indian Institute of Technology-Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) for which 150,000 candidates had appeared this year. Satyam, who passed his class 12 exam last year, secured an impressive all-

India beat England by 5 runs to win ICC Champions Trophy 2013..

BIRMINGHAM: Ravichandran Ashwin (2-15) and Ravindra Jadeja (2-24) helped India beat England by 5 runs in the rain-truncated final to win the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy at Edgbaston on Sunday. scorecard A flurry of wickets in the final three overs made sure that England were restricted to 124/8

Ilyas Momin wins the management committee elections of IISJ

23rd June 2013 / Press Release / Bhatkallys News Jeddah: Elections for membership of Managing Committee of IISJ (International Indian School-Jeddah) 2013 were held on 20th June 2013. Mohammed Ilyas Momin, a member from Bhatkali community participated in this election and has been elected to t

Anjuman secures 96.29% in BBA VI Sem

23rd June 2013 / Press Release / Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: By the grace of Almighty Allah, Anjuman Institute of Management & Computer Application has obtained 96.29 % in BBA VI Semester Examination. Out of 27 students that appeared for the exam, only 1 student has failed. From the remaining 26

1.58 million expats correct status

JEDDAH: More than 1.58 million expats in the Kingdom have changed their residence and work status during the amnesty since April, the Labor Ministry said while disclosing plans to Saudize 600,000 jobs in the retail trade sector. “A total of 1,581,227 have benefited from the correction process durin

Saudi changes weekend to Fri, Sat

Saudi Arabia has announced it is switching its official weekend to Fridays and Saturdays, bringing the kingdom’s working week closer in line with other countries in a move long desired by many of the country’s businesses. Saudi Arabia had been the only member of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Co

Class 8 student missing since 21st June

22nd June 2013 / Rizwan Gangavaly / Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: An 8th standard student of Marukere Shiv Shantika high school is missing since past two days. His father, Sridhar Subharaya Bhat has registered a case in Bhatkal rural police station in relation to it. According to sources, he went t

Kokti Nagar residents meet Mankal Vaidya

22nd June 2013 / Rizwan Gangavaly / Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: Residents of Kokti Nagar met Mankal Vaidya at his residence in Murudeshwar and presented to him various issues faced by people in their locality. Speaking on behalf of residents, Nizam Mumgati highlighted the issues that creep forwar

Uttarakhand calamity toll mounts to 680

Rescuers today recovered 123 bodies from Kedarnath premises which bore the brunt of the calamity in Uttarakhand, taking the death toll to 680 as the hill shrine was totally evacuated. "Kedarnath has been totally evacuated of pilgrims now and the next step would be to evacuate pilgrims from Ba

Poor English, computer skills make graduates unemployable

  Of the five million odd graduates that India produces annually, only a little over half are employable in any sector of the knowledge economy. Inadequate English and computer skills are key factors holding back students, especially those from smaller towns. The National Employabilit