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ہند ۔ ا نگلینڈ 5 ٹسٹو ں کی سیر یز کا آ ج سے آ غا ز
بھٹکلیس نیوز/09جولائی، 14 نا ٹنگھم 9 جو لا ئی ( ایجنسیز) ہند و ستا ن او ر ا نگلینڈ کے در میا ن 5 ٹسٹو ں کی سیر یز کا پہلا میا چ آ جسے شر و ع ہو نے جا ر ہا ہے۔ ہند و ستا نی ٹیم میں تجر بہ کی کمی مگر پر اعتما د نوا جوا نو ں سے پہتر ین امیدو ں کے سا تھ و طن سے با ہر ا پنی نا قص کا ر کر د گی کو مٹا ن
سعودی عرب میں چھوٹے کاروباروں کیلئے غیر ملکیوں پر عائد خصوصی ٹیکس ختم
بھٹکلیس نیوز / 09 جولائ 14 جدہ (مانیٹرنگ ڈیسک) سعودی حکومت نے مملکت میں کام کرنے والے غیر ملکی شہریوں کی بہبود کیلئے چھوٹے کاروباری اداروں پر سے 2400 سعودی ریال کا خصوصی ٹیکس ختم کردیا ہے ۔ سعودی عرب میں 815000 چھوٹے کاروباری اداروں میں بیرون ممالک کے تقریباً 14 لاکھ لوگ کام کرتے ہیں ، اس فیصلے ک
Mangaluru Darshana to highlight 2,000-year-old history of this coastal city
MANGALORE: Plans are afoot to bring out two mega volumes of Mangaluru Darshana that chronicles the entire history of this city within one year, deputy commissioner AB Ibrahim said. The city has a history of around 2,000-year and this will be studied threadbare to bring out Mangaluru Darshana based o
Highlights of Rail Budget 2014
Here are the highlights of Rail Budget 2014: * Indian railways to become the largest freight carrier in the world. * Social obligation of Railways in 2013-14 was Rs 20,000 crore. * Gross traffic receipts in 2013-14 was Rs 12,35,558 crore; operating ratio was 94 per cent. * Focus in past
State gets Rs 2,000 crore, 11 trains; survey on 5 lines
Despite financial constraints, Railway Minister D V Sadananda Gowda on Tuesday gave a bounty to Karnataka by announcing new trains and lines besides allocating Rs 2,000 crore, the highest in history, for ongoing projects. Of the 50 new trains announced in the budget, 11 originate from Karnataka.
Ramadan raids net 2,200 illegal expats in Kingdom
Madinah: Security officers in Saudi Arabia have arrested nearly 2,200 illegal foreign workers in Madinah and Hail and Baha this month for allegedly violating the country’s residency and labor regulations. Madinah police arrested 884 Asian and African illegals during Ramadan following numerous ins
12 killed as Israel rains death on Gaza
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories: Israeli strikes on Gaza killed 12 people on Tuesday and wounded 80 others, the emergency services said, as the military began an aerial campaign against militants in the Strip. It was the most serious flare-up in and around the Palestinian territory since Novem
MBA, MCA counselling in Bangalore and Belgaum on July 15
The admission process for MBA and MCA courses this academic year will begin with the seat counselling on July 15. Admissions will be based on only one entrance exam-PGCET 2014-across all colleges in the State. The counselling will be held in Bangalore and Belgaum. Students can appear for the cou
فائنل کون کھیلے گا؟ برازیل یا جرمنی، فیصلہ آج
بھٹکلیس نیوز/08، 14 برازیل آٹھویں مرتبہ ورلڈ کپ کے سیمی فائنل میں پہنچا ہے اور ان میں سے صرف ایک میں اسے شکست ہوئی ہے۔ برازیل کی ٹیم 2002 کے بعد پہلی بار فٹبال ورلڈ کپ کا سیمی فائنل کھیل رہی ہے اور 12 برس قبل سیمی فائنل میں اس نے جرمنی ہی کو شکست دی تھی۔ جرمنی اور برازیل کی ٹیموں نے اگرچہ ورلڈ کپ
Chaos as police launch new traffic rules unannounced
Chaos ruled the thoroughfares surrounding Commercial Street, Infantry Road and Shivajinagar areas during the peak rush hour on Monday morning and evening as the Traffic Police implemented a new set of traffic flow patterns in the area, unannounced. However, realising their mistake late in the nig
Sharia courts never claimed legal powers: Muslim Personal Law Board
Hyderabad : The All India Muslim Personal Law Board Monday said the Darul-Qaza (Sharia courts) never claimed that they are constitutional institutions or have legal powers. All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) assistant secretary Mohammed Abdul Raheem Qureshi, said the Supreme Court Monda
UAE property: The cheapest and priciest areas to rent in Dubai
Dubai: Looking for a place to rent in Dubai that doesn’t break the bank? Stay away from Shaikh Zayed Road or the commercial centre. The cheapest studio apartment in Dubai can be found in International City, about 17 kilometres away from Dubai Mall, according to data compiled by property consult
Railway Budget 2014: Expect rail minister to put reforms on track
NEW DELHI: For railway minister D V Sadanand Gowda, it will be a tightrope walk between populism and tough reform measures as it presents the Modi government's first railway budget on Tuesday at a time when the cash-strapped transporter is gasping for survival. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who m
Gaza fighters unleash heavy rocket fire on Israel
JERUSALEM: Hamas unleashed dozens of rockets on southern Israel late Monday, setting off air raid sirens and forcing hundreds of thousands of Israelis to stay indoors as the military rushed more forces to the border and warned that even heavier fighting looked likely. The latest violence came as
E-waste looms large over India
In just over a decade, India will have on its hands a whopping 130 million obsolete desktop computers and 900 million laptops to dispose of, a new research paper estimates. Besides the sheer volume of non-biodegradable material this entails, e-waste involves distinctly hazardous substances such a
Shariat courts run by Muslim clerics, fatwas have no legal sanction, rules SC
New Delhi: Shariat courts run by Muslim clerics have no legal sanction and their decisions are not binding, the Supreme Court ruled today restraining fora like 'Dar-ul-Qazas' from giving verdicts or issuing 'fatwas' against a person who has not asked for it. The apex court, however, refused to decl
815 drunk drivers booked
Bangalore Traffic Police on Saturday booked 815 motorists for drunk driving. They also booked 104 cases against motorists using high beam or dazzling head lights. They seized 595 two-wheelers, 156 cars, 26 autos, 23 maxi-cabs and 18 trucks. Licenses of the offenders have been sent to the Regional
UPA steps to curb price rise failed, will NDA's succeed?
NEW DELHI: The slew of measures announced by the Modi government to fight rising prices have raised the question: Since all this has been done before, will it work? During UPA 2, minister for consumer affairs K V Thomas told the Lok Sabha 11 different times that state governments had been told to se