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بی جے پی دور حکومت میں ہی بنے گا رام مندر ؛ ساکشی مہاراج
بھٹکلیس نیوز/ 07 جون،2015 نیو دہلی / ((آئی این ایس) اناؤ سے بی جے پی کے امیدوار ایم پی ساکشی مہاراج ہمیشہ اپنے متنازعہ بیانات کی وجہ سے شہ سرخیوں میں رہتے ہیں۔ ایک بار پھر ان کے ایک بیان پر سیاست گرما گئی ہے۔ ساکشی مہاراج نے کہا ہے کہ بی جے پی حکومت کی مدت کار میں ہی ایودھیا میں رام مندر بنے گا اور
بنگلہ دیش نے واجپئی کو’’ لبریشن وار آنر‘‘ ایوارڈ فراہم کیا
ڈھاکہ7جون(آئی این ایس انڈیا( بنگلہ دیش نے آج سابق وزیر اعظم اٹل بہاری واجپئی کو اس کی آزادی میں فعال کردار ادا کرنے اور اس ملک سے ہندوستان کے دوستانہ تعلقات کو مضبوط بنانے میں ان کی شراکت کے لئے عظیم ’’لبریشن وار آنر‘‘ ایوارڈ فراہم کیا۔بنگلہ دیش کے صدر عبد الحامد نے یہاں صدر کی رہائش گاہ بنگ بھون م
US manhunt for New York jail break killers
NEW YORK: A frantic manhunt was on Sunday for two convicted murderers who busted out of New York State’s biggest maximum security prison by cutting through cell walls with power tools and escaping along tunnels. Killers Richard Matt, 48, and David Sweat, 34, sneaked out of the all-male Clinton Corr
HC: Detention can't go beyond 3 months
BENGALURU: Observing that a person's detention under the Goonda Act cannot be extended beyond three months at one go, the Karnataka high court has ordered the release of a Viveknagar resident, accused of anti-social activities and jailed under the act. A division bench headed by Justice Vineet Sa
Social media wrecking marriages, warn Dubai legal experts
Dubai — Addiction to the Internet and online flirting account for over 50 per cent of marital disputes recorded in the emirate. Many of these disputes, at times, even get aggravated to the level that they turn into a physical assault, verbal abuse or even end up with couples seeking divorce. “Now
Muslim Service Society’s exemplary work towards public cause
Driven by the determination that lakhs of rupees lapse as the Muslim investors are reluctant to receive interests on their bank investments, the MSS puts that interest to use for public welfare activities. Kozhikode: After years of being a barren garden, the garden in front of the Kuthiravattam Gov
Sand banned with immediate effect
MANGALURU: District magistrate and deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim has issued an order banning transportation of sand from Dakshina Kannada to other district with from 12am on June 7. The ban order was issued following complaints on shortage of sand for construction activities within the district
SR1.48 billion contract to expand Al-Qassim airport
RIYADH: The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) announced Saturday a SR1.48 billion contract with a private firm for the expansion of Prince Naif Regional Airport in Al-Qassim. The three-year contract was awarded to Muhaidib Contracting Co. and is part of the airport’s plans for the future w
South Korea reports 5th death from MERS, 14 new cases
SEOUL: South Korea on Sunday reported its fifth death from MERS as the government vowed "all-out" measures to ease growing public fear over the largest outbreak outside Saudi Arabia. The number of infections rose to 64 after 14 new cases, including one death, of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (
Tatkal Bookings Just Got Easier as IRCTC Doubles Capacity
The scramble for booking tatkal tickets in the morning should now be a little bit easier, with IRCTC adding two high-capacity servers that have doubled peak-time efficiency. Tatkal reservations on all Indian trains total roughly 4,00,000 tickets (around 2.5 lakh PNRs) and are considered the hardest
Saudi Arabia says Houthi border offensive repelled
Saudi Arabia's army has repulsed an offensive by fighters allied to the Houthis and former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh on Jizan province bordering Yemen, according to state media. Dozens of armed men, believed to belong to Republican Guard units loyal to Saleh, died in Friday's failed ass
India and Bangladesh seal border deal, four decades later
Bangladesh and India have sealed a deal to swap border territories, more than 40 years after it was negotiated. The prime ministers of both countries watched as bureaucrats signed the pact in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital. The deal, reached in 1974 but only recently ratified by India’s parliament,
NY Times expose of Delhi pollution spoils Modi anniversary
Just when the Narendra Modi government was celebrating its first year in office on a note of simulated well being, Gardiner Harris, bureau chief of New York Times in New Delhi, spoilt the party by making a gloomy announcement: New Delhi, the capital of Modi's dream nation, was unlivable and that Har
Students' rally marks World Environment Day
June 06, 2015 | Rizwan Gangavaly | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: In a bid to create awareness on protection and safeguarding of the environment on the occasion of World Environment Day, Bhatkal Education Trust organized a students' rally comprising school students from New English School and Vidyanjal
Konkan Railway organizes free diagnostic camp for eye deseases
June 06, 2015 | Rizwan Gangavaly | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: The Medical Department of Konkan Railway Karwar in collaboration with Kasturba Hospital organized on Saturday a free diagnostic camp for detection of eye-related diseases. The camp commenced at 10 am and concluded at 3 pm in which pat
Rashtriya Hindu Andolan appeals for construction of Ram temple
June 06, 2015 | Rizwan Gangavaly | Bhatkallys News Bhatkal: Demanding early construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, activists of Rashtriya Hindu Andolan Bhatkal submitted on Saturday a written appeal to the Assistant Commissioner of Bhatkal. Terming this issue as prestige for Hindus, they said
Karnataka HC grants advance bail to Karwar MLA
BENGALURU: The Karnataka high court has granted anticipatory bail to Karwar MLA Satish Krishna Sail in relation to six cases registered against him over allegations of transportation of illegal ore from Belekeri port. The sitting Congress MLA,has been asked to execute a personal bond of Rs 5 lakh
Mosques to mute external speakers during prayers
JEDDAH: The Ministry of Islamic Affairs ordered mosques to shut down external speakers and only resort to the internal one, except during calls for prayers, Friday prayers, Eids and the rainfall prayer. Mosque imams were prevented from installing echo devices and transmutation cutting devices as th