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Kingdom, Japan mark 60 years of fruitful ties
JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia and Japan are this year marking their 60th anniversary, with growing cultural and business relations. Consul General Matahiro Yamaguchi met recently with Arab News Editor in Chief Mohammed Fahad Al-Harthi at the newspaper’s offices and said that interaction between the two na
Photos: Bharat bandh: Labour unions hold protest in Bhatkal
Parents teachers meet held at Anjuman Degree college Bhatkal
Sept 01, 2015 | Correspondent | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: Anjuman Degree College & PG Centre and Anjuman PU college for Men on 30th Aug. 2015 organized a Parent-Teachers Meet at the auditorium of Anjuman Degree College & PG Centre. A large number of parents attended the meeting. The Col
Strike may hit key services today
The nationwide strike called by 10 central trade unions on Wednesday against the anti-labour policies of the Union government is likely to impact essential services across the nation. The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, an RSS affiliate, however, walked out at the last moment. The strike may hit work a
غیرملکی تارکین وطن کی لیزنگ جائز ہے:سعودی عالم
الریاض ۔ (العربیہ)سعودی عرب کے ایک ممتاز عالم دین شیخ عبداللہ المطلک نے ان الزامات کو مسترد کردیا ہے کہ سعودی اسپانسروں کی جانب سے انفرادی طور پر غیرملکی ورکروں کو دوسرے آجروں کے لیے رقوم کے بدلے میں لیز پر رکھنا انسانی اسمگلنگ کے زمرے میں آتا ہے۔البتہ انھوں نے کہا ہے کہ اس طرح کی لیزنگ متعلقہ ورکرو
One killed as LPG tanker overturns in Kumta
Sept 01, 2015 | Correspondent | Bhatkallys News Kumta: One woman was killed and more than 6 persons were injured when a bullet tanker filled with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) overturned and exploded on National Highway 66, in Bargi village of Kumta taluk in Uttara Kannada district on Tuesday.
Shirali Zone Sports Competitions commence
Sept 01, 2015 | Rizwan Gangavaly | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: Sports Competitions for Shirali Zone were inaugurated today at Tenginagundi's playground by Taluka Panchayat President Shanti Jagdish Sukramane. District panchayat member Abdul Raheem Shaikh, Jaya M Naik and others were present at the
پروفیسر کلبرگی کے قتل کی ہندوتوا تنظیمیں کررہی ہیں کل کر تائید
مکہ مسجد و سمجھوتہ ایکسپریس دھماکوں کے جیسے ہی ملوث ہوسکتے ہیں قتل میں سنگھی شیموگہ:قومی انعام یافتہ ڈاکٹر یو آر اننت مورتی کے انتقال کے بعد ریاست بھر کے مختلف علاقوں میں سنگھ پریوار کے کارکنوں نے پٹاخے پھوڑ کر جشن منایا تھا ،اب انہیں سنگھی تنظیموں کے کارکنوں نے مشہور مصنف و ہمپی یونیورسٹی کے سابق
Non-subsidised LPG price cut by Rs. 25.5
The prices of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) and non-subsidised LPG on Tuesday were cut by 11.7 per cent and Rs. 25.5, respectively. On Monday, the prices of petrol and diesel were slashed by Rs. 2 per litre and 50 paise per litre, respectively. A litre of petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 61. 2 from Tue
VHP calls Hamid Ansari’s affirmative action for Muslims comment ‘political’ and ‘communal’ - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/vhp-calls-hamid-ansaris-affirmative-action-for-muslims-comment-political-and-communal/#s
Vishwa Hindu Parishad criticised Vice President Hamid Ansari over his pitch for “affirmative action” for Muslims on Tuesday, alleging it was a “political” and “communal” statement which did not befit the dignity of his office. The Hindutva organisation said such a demand seeks to “push Muslims in
فارسی نیٹ(NET) کے پچاس سے زائد غلط جوابات سی بی ایس ای نے جاری کیے
بھٹکلیس نیوز / 01 ستمبر،2015 نیو دہلی / (راست) سی بی ایس ای کے ذریعہ۲۸؍جون کو منعقدامتحان براے اہلیت لکچرار اور جونیر ریسرچ فیلوشپ(سی بی ایس ای ۔نیٹ) کے جوابات سی بی ایس ای نے ۱۸؍ اگست کو جاری کر دیے۔ ان جوابات کے جاری کرنے میں سی بی ایس ای نے نہایت غیر ذمہ دارانہ رویہ ا ختیار کیا ہے جس کی وجہ سے ہ
Photos: Shirali zone sports meet held at Tngingundi School Ground
Japan seeks biggest-ever defense budget amid China concerns
TOKYO: Japan’s Defense Ministry wants to buy an advanced Aegis radar-equipped destroyer and more F-35 fighters under its largest-ever budget to bolster the defense of southern islands amid a territorial dispute with China. The ministry endorsed a 5.1 trillion yen ($42 billion) budget request Monday
Seasonal work visa green-lighted
JEDDAH: The Cabinet on Monday approved new regulations related to temporary and seasonal work visas. At a meeting, chaired by Vice Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Prince Moahmmed bin Naif, the Cabinet took the decision after reviewing a report submitted to the Council of Ministers by the Labor
Buses, autos to stay off roads tomorrow
BENGALURU: Commuters take note. BMTC, KSRTC buses and autorickshaws will stay off the roads on Wednesday as they join the nationwide strike against hefty penalties proposed against drivers in the National Road Safety bill. Employees' pick-and-drop service will also be hit as BMTC caters to many t
Saudi women candidates register for historic elections
Women in Saudi Arabia have for the first time been able to register as candidates for the country's municipal elections in December. In 2011, the same year as the most recent polls, the late King Abdullah granted women in the kingdom the right to vote and run as candidates, saying: "We refuse to
Petrol Price Cut by Rs 2/Litre, Diesel by 50 Paise/Litre
Petrol price on Monday was cut by Rs 2 per litre while diesel rate was reduced by 50 paise a litre - the third reduction in rates this month following global cues. The new rates will be effective from the midnight of August 31 and September 1. "Since last price change, there has been a decreas
SC rejects Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik plea seeking entry into Goa
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed an appeal by Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik against the Goa government’s decision to ban his entry into the state. A bench led by Chief Justice H L Dattu also censured Sri Ram Sene for moral policing and assaulting women in its name. “Why have you been