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Saudi-led coalition jets kill 20 at wake in Yemen: Residents

SANAA: Jets belonging to a Saudi-led coalition killed at least 20 people at a wake in northern Yemen on Sunday, local tribesmen said, as warplanes pounded Houthis and other forces behind a missile strike that had killed dozens of Gulf Arab soldiers. The air strikes targeted troops loyal to former

King Salman center launches plan to develop youth skills

DAMMAM: The King Salman Youth Center (KSYC) has launched a new initiative called the Khattet Plan, which seeks to rehabilitate young people by training them to develop and organize their personal life skills in various areas. The initiative, which will be carried out during the next three months,

Caught stealing phone, Bengaluru girl ends life

MOODBIDRI: Shamed after being caught allegedly stealing mobile phones from her hostel mates, an 18-year-old student from Bengaluru committed suicide in Alvas College hostel here on Sunday. According to police, Rakshitha, a first-year BCom student at Alvas College and resident of Jayanagar in Beng

BPL Chairman announces details for BPL 2016 tournament.

September 06, 2015 | Correspondent | Bhatkallys News Dubai - Preparation for the fifth edition of the immensely popular T20 cricket tournament, Bhatkal Premier League 2016 has begun with the registration for team entry starting from 06th September 2014, BPL Chairman has announced. As three tea

Shocking! Lightning-strike kills 19 in AP

GUNTUR: In a freak instance of multiple lightning-strikes, 19 people were killed in five Andhra Pradesh districts on Sunday, even as women cricket teams of Andhra Pradesh and Tripura had a narrow squeak in Guntur where a fire-bolt struck a tree next to the ground they were having a practice match. T

12-yr-old Indian-origin girl proves smarter than Einstein, Hawking

A 12-year-old Indian-origin girl in the UK has achieved the highest possible score of 162 on a Mensa IQ test, outwitting physicists Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Lydia Sebastian from Essex has joined the one per cent of all entrants to attain the highest mark in the Cattell III B paper sup

Nagrik Vedike demands amendment of Forest Rights Act

September 06, 2015 | Rizwan Gangavaly | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: In a bid to request amendments of few laws by Forest Department, Nagrik Vedike took out a protest rally and submitted a memorandum demanding amendment of laws to Assistant Commissioner of Bhatkal. The rally began at Sagar Road an

Teachers play vital role in person's success: Mankal Vaidya

September 06, 2015 | Rizwan Gangavaly | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: "In a society, status of a teacher comes next to mother and there is always a good teacher behind a person's success", said MLA of Bhatkal, Mankal Vaidya at the inauguration ceremony of a program held on the occasion of World Teache

Kumta gas tanker fire tragedy – Deshpande announces compensation

Udupi: Minister R V Deshpande visited the victims of Kumta gas tanker tragedy who are presently being treated at KMC Hospital, Manipal on Friday September 4th. In-charge minister of Uttara Kannada district R V Deshpande, announced compensation of Rs 2 lakhs to the family of the deceased and Rs 1

مخصوص نظریات کوتھوپنے کی کوشش کامیاب نہیں ہوگی، سازشوں کے خلاف متحدہوناضروری:عبدالرحیم قریشی

مسلم پرسنل لاء بورڈکی دین بچائو،دستوربچائوتحریک کاحیدرآبادمیں خصوصی اجلاس سیکولرزم کی بقاء کیلئے بلاتفریق مذہب وملت سبھی طبقات کوساتھ آنے کی دعوت،بھائی چارگی اورامن ومحبت کوعام کرنے کی اپیل حیدرآباد6ستمبر(پریس ریلیز)آل انڈیامسلم پرسنل لاء بورڈنے دین بچائو،دستوربچائوتحریک کوآگے بڑھاتے ہوئے بڑ

’گاندھی کے فلسفے سے آزادی نہ مل پاتی‘:مارکنڈے کاٹجو

بھارتی سپریم کورٹ کے سابق جج مارکنڈے کاٹجو نے کہا ہے کہ ان کی جان کو دائیں بازو کے نظریات کے حامل لوگوں سےخطرہ ہے۔ انھوں نے بی بی سی سے خصوصی بات چیت کے دوران کہا کہ ’جو لوگ ملک کو پسماندہ رکھنا چاہتے ہیں اور جو فرقہ پرستی پھیلانا چاہتے ہیں ان سب سے میری جان کو خطرہ ہے۔‘ انھوں نے کانگریس اور بی جے

’ملکی سلامتی کو لاحق خطرے کا منہ توڑ جواب دیں گے؛پاکستان

پاکستان اور بھارت کے درمیان سنہ 1965 میں لڑی گئی جنگ کے پچاس سال مکمل ہونے پر پاکستان میں گولڈن جوبلی تقریبات منائی جا رہی ہیں۔اتوار کو دن کا آغاز وفاقی دارالحکومت میں 31 اور صوبائی دارالحکومت میں 21 توپوں کی سلامی سے ہوا۔سنہ 1965 کی جنگ لڑنے والی پاکستان فوج کو خراجِ تحسین پیش کرنے کے لیے صبح 9:29

Kingdom to cut spending, issue more bonds to shore up budget

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia will cut spending and issue more bonds as it faces a record budget shortfall due to falling oil prices, the finance minister said on Sunday. Following oil prices’ drop to below $50 a barrel, the Kingdom has so far relied on its huge fiscal reserves to bridge the gap but Finance

After power, water woes stare B'luru in the face

BENGALURU: As if coping with erratic power supply was not bad enough, Bengalureans could soon have their taps running dry. Scant rainfall in the Cauvery basin has resulted in dwindling water levels in Krishnaraja Sagar (KRS) and Kabini reservoirs, two crucial sources of drinking water for the cit

Thai's military-appointed council rejects new constitution

BANGKOK: Thailand's military-appointed reform council on Sunday shot down a controversial new constitution drafted after last year's coup, delaying return of democracy to the country in the grip of political turmoil. The 247-member National Reform Council rejected the draft charter by 135 votes t

King and Obama deepen 21st century partnership

WASHINGTON: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and US President Barack Obama have directed Saudi-American officials to develop mechanisms for the establishment of a new strategic partnership between the two countries for the 21st century, said Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir. Based on

Rains reappear after a break

September 06, 2015 | Correspondent | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: Rains reappeared in Bhatkal and other parts of the State bringing respite from the sweltering heat. The sky was overcast and a light rain began to fall early on Sunday morning. Heavy rain lashed Hubballi and Dharwad towards Saturday

Finally, Centre rolls out OROP

The four-decade old wait for one rank one pension (OROP) ended on Saturday with the Centre rolling out the scheme which will cost the exchequer between Rs 8,000 crore to Rs 10,000 crore. The decision was conveyed by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at a hurriedly called press conference so that th