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AITM's ArCANa 2017 on April 2
Bhatkallys.com News Service | March 27,2017 BHATKAL - ArCANa'17, an Inter-Collegiate fest aimed at providing an opportunity to students to exhibit their talent, skills, and creativity will be held on April 2, 2017 at AITM campus. Organised by the department of management studies at Anju
Can this upcoming skyscraper beat the Burj Khalifa?
If built, the Big Bend would replace Dubai's Burj Khalifa, which at 2,722ft measures as the longest building in the world. Manhattan,March 27, 2017 : An architecture firm has proposed to build the 'world's longest building' - a curved 4,000 ft long skyscraper - in New York. US
Beware of these new traffic rule amendments in Dubai
New Federal Traffic Law tightens grip on speeding, seatbelts. Dubai , March 26,2017 (KT):The newly amended Federal Traffic laws will be implemented from July 1, Major General Mohammed Saif Al Zafeen, Head of the Traffic Prosecution Council and Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Dub
INDIAN-ORIGIN CANADIAN MAN ARRESTED WITH 3 COUNTRY-MADE PISTOLS IN SURAT
Ahmedabad: A Canadian national of Indian origin was arrested from Surat city, and three country-made pistols and 16 bullets were seized from him, police said. The arrest was made on March 20, police said. Following the arrest, central agencies as well as the Canadian Embassy have been informed. “Bas
INDIAN MAN FROM KERALA RACIALLY ABUSED, ASSAULTED IN AUSTRALIA
Melbourne/Kottayam: An Indian man from Kerala was allegedly assaulted by a group of teenagers who hurled racial abuses at him at a restaurant in Australia’s Hobart. Li Max Joy, who is pursuing a nursing course and working as a part time taxi driver in Australia, alleged that five people including a
PAK-AFGHAN BORDER FENCING HAS COMMENCED: ARMY CHIEF
Islamabad [Pakistan]: Pakistan Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Saturday said that fencing on the Pak-Afghan border has commenced. “The border areas of Bajaur and Mohmand agencies will be given first priority as they are high-threat zones,” the Dawn quoted an Inter-Services
A MOSQUE CAN BE DEMOLISHED, BUT NOT TEMPLE: SWAMY
Patna (Bihar) [India]: Putting forward his arguments in favour of building Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Sunday said a mosque can be demolished but a temple cannot because the God resides there. Swamy said that its people’s misconception to beli
NO OUT-OF-COURT SETTLEMENT WITH MODI, YOGI AT HELM: BMAC
Lucknow: The Babri Masjid Action Committee (BMAC) today said an out-of-court settlement of the Ayodhya dispute was not possible with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Aditya Nath Yogi at the helm of affairs. “With Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief
HAJ APPLICATION PROCESS IN UP LIKELY TO BE LINKED WITH AADHAAR
LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government is mulling to link the Haj application process with the Aadhaar number of the applicant to ensure “greater transparency” in selection of pilgrims. Officials believe that this would help in identifying those who had undertaken the pilgrimage more than once.
Cooperative banks still feel the pinch of note ban
The trauma of running from one closed ATM to another for cash may be over for most city dwellers, but the agrarian economy — dependent on cooperative banks — is yet to recover from the impact of demonetisation. The District Central Cooperative (DCC) banks, that are a federation of village-level c
CM promises hike in reservation quota
Ahead of the State Assembly elections scheduled to be held next year, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday said that the government will take steps to increase the reservation quota in employment and education from the present 50% to 75%. The Chief Minister made the announcement at a programme o
ICSE class 10 Kannada question paper riddled with errors
Class 10 Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) students in the State who had opted for Kannada as their second language were stumped when they saw their question paper on Thursday. The paper was riddled with errors as some of the characters in the script were missing. Shobha G., whose
College girl trampled to death by elephant
A student, who was on her way to college with her brother, was trampled to death by a wild elephant near Devarapura in Kodagu district on Friday. The victim has been identified as P.M. Safana (20), a second-year B. Com. student of Cauvery College, Gonikoppal. She was the daughter of P.A. Mustafa,
Plan was to keep Rahane from sweeping and it worked: Lyon
With four wickets in the final session to put Australia in control of the match, Nathan Lyon was the star of the day for the visitors as the long-winded nears its end. It was especially rewarding for the off-spinner given the Indians were cruising along through a major part of the day. “As the
Lyon's 'biggest weapon' - bounce - helps Australia retaliate
In many ways, Day 2 of the series decider in Dharamsala was a microcosm of Australia's surprisingly sturdy series. After a disappointing opening day, where they lost the initiative after a dominant start, Australia's struggles continued and their backs were firmly against the wall during several jun
Good response to Mangaluru-Bhatkal Volvo service
Within a fortnight of its introduction, the Volvo service between Mangaluru State Bank and Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada has been able to attract a good response. Passengers attribute this to two reasons — comfortable journey within three hours, covering a distance of about 145 km, and competitive fa
کیا ہمارے نظامِ شمسی میں 2 ہزار سیارے ہیں؟
میری لینڈ: امریکی ماہرینِ فلکیات کے ایک ریسرچ گروپ کا کہنا ہے کہ ہمارے نظامِ شمسی میں سیاروں کی تعداد 2 ہزار یا اس سے بھی زیادہ ہوسکتی ہے بشرطیکہ سیارے کی تعریف میں تبدیلی کردی جائے۔ مختلف جامعات سے تعلق رکھنے والے ماہرینِ فلکیات امریکا میں منعقد ہونے والی 48 ویں ’’لیونر اینڈ پلینٹری سائنس کانفرنس‘
VHP chief Pravin Togadia revives call for Ram temple, seeks population control
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) international working president Pravin Togadia on Sunday asked the Centre to pass two laws, one concerning the construction of the Ram temple at Ayodhya and the other to ensure population control across communities, in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Addressing a large crowd at t