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Bhatkal: Shams School students secures second and fourth place at Rural IT quiz in Dharwad; will compete at State level on 13th Oct
Bhatkallys News Bureau Bhatkal 11 Oct 2017: Students of New Shams English Medium School Bhatkal and Shams English Medium School showed excellent display of intelligence at the Rural IT Quiz competition at Dharwad to bag secure Second and fourth place respectively. Of 555 teams that participate
Bhatkal: "We want a solution to our garbage problems" - Madina colony residents
Bhatkallys News Bureau/ Rizwan Gangavali Bhatkal 10 Oct 2017: Members Madina Welfare Society (MWS) on Tuesday held a meeting with Heble Gram Panchayath members at MWS office and discussed with them several issues that needs quick solutions. Primary issue that was raised during the meeting
Chinese smartphone addict goes blind after 24-hr gaming binge
A 21-year-old Chinese woman has been rendered partially blind after playing video game on her smartphone for 24 hours, the media reported. The unnamed gaming addict was reportedly playing the multi-player online game “Honour of Kings” when she suddenly lost vision from her right eye, the South Ch
Dubai Airport is going to use face-scanning virtual aquariums as security checkpoints
Dubai International Airport has come up with a novel way for departing travelers to clear security: by walking through a virtual aquarium lined with facial recognition cameras. According to a report from The National, the virtual aquarium is shaped like a tunnel, and outfitted with 80 cameras tha
300 school children taken ill after inhaling toxic gas
Lucknow: Around 300 students were taken ill today after inhaling toxic gas emitted by a sugar mill near their school in Shamli district, the police said. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered a probe into the matter by Commissioner Saharanpur. The students of a private schoo
IIT Kanpur suspends 16 students for three years, 6 for one year for ragging
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT-K) has suspended 16 students for three years and six others for a year after they were found guilty of ragging their juniors, in the first decision of its kind in the history of the premier institution. The decision was taken by the IIT-K’s
Kuwaiti charity provides vocational training for Syrian refugees
ANKARA, Oct 9 (KUNA) -- Kuwait's Al-Salam Humanitarian and Charity Society inaugurated on Monday a factory for tailoring and handicraft works for Syrian women refugees in the town of Sanliurfa in Southeast Turkey. The large building was established and equipped with donations amounting to USD 600
Aramco inaugurates New Delhi office to support Saudi oil investments
Dammam- Middle East oil giant Saudi Aramco announced its most dramatic expansion so far with the opening of Aramco Asia India’s new office in New Delhi. India is the world’s third-largest energy-consuming economy. The State-run oil giant Aramco is in talks with several Indian refiners and hopes t
UAE and Bahrain sign MoU to improve air links
The UAEs Civil Aviation Authority has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with their counterparts in Bahrain to improve transport services between the two countries. Following a round of negotiations in Manama, Mohammed Thamer Al Kaabi, under-secretary of Bahrain’s Ministry of Civil Aviati
Australia cricketer Usman Khawaja hits out at racism in Australian sports
Sydney: Test batsman Usman Khawaja has said being racially vilified when he was growing up in Sydney led him to support other countries rather than back Australian sports teams. The Pakistan-born 30-year-old said in a blog post that racial abuse was widespread on the playing field during his juni
David Warner Wants Aussies to Play Aggressively in Guwahati
Guwahati: Staring at yet another series defeat, Australia's stand-in-skipper David Warner has said they are not demoralised and insisted on playing "Aussie brand of cricket" to bounce back in the three-match T20I series against India. Having suffered a 1-4 defeat in the five-ODI series, Australia
UN seeks more funds to assist Rohingya amid world's fastest growing refugee crisis
6 October 2017 – United Nations agencies are seeking more funds to cope with the mass exodus of people fleeing violence in Myanmar into Bangladesh, which the top UN aid official described the world's fastest growing refugee crisis. UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock told reporters in Ge
1996 Sonepat blasts: LeT bomb expert Abdul Karim Tunda gets life term
A Sonepat court on Tuesday awarded life imprisonment to Lashkar-e-Taiba bomb maker Syed Abdul Karim alias Tunda for his role in 1996 Sonepat blasts. The court of additional sessions judge Sushil Garg also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh (Rs 50,000 each for conviction in two sections) on him. Tunda
Bengaluru airport to become India's first Aadhaar enabled airport by 2018
Bengaluru: The Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru is set to become India’s first completely Aadhaar-enabled airport, boasting of a biometric boarding system. The Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), which ran a two-month pilot project has given its approval for the pro
Mumbai breathes cleanest-ever air on Monday since 2015
Uniform rainfall across the city in the past two days led to the city recording its cleanest air day on Monday since June 2015, when air quality monitoring and forecasting began in Mumbai. The air quality index (AQI) — pollutant measuring indicator — was 35 for PM2.5 — particles smaller than 2.5
Bhatkal: MLA Mankal Vaidya lends financial support to a poor man after receiving WhatsApp message seeking help for his treatment
Bhatkallys News Bureau/ Rizwan Gangavali Bhatkal 09 Oct 2017: Bhatkal MLA Mankal Vaidya on Monday visited Krishna Moorthy Shet, who was bitten by a snake a few weeks back and the venomous wound had infected his legs. MLA’s visit comes after Krishna sent a message on social media messaging app Wha
Truckers’ strike halts goods movement across Karnataka
Bengaluru: The two-day nation-wide token strike by truckers in support of their various demands, including bringing diesel under the GST regime, has halted movement of goods across Karnataka from Monday, said an official. “All trucks have stopped plying since 6 a.m. across Karnataka, holding up m
Hillary Clinton admits US created and funded Al-Qaeda
WASHINGTON: Hilary Clinton admitted in public that the American Government and Intelligence Agencies created and funded Al-Qaeda in order to fight the Soviet Union. United States doesn’t actually fight terrorists but funds and trains them and equip them with arms and is actually responsible for d