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Anand Ashram Convent School office burgled
Bhatkal - 06 July 2011: A burglary incident has been reported on Monday here at Anand Ashram Convent School office which is located off Sagar Road on Monday. According to the sources, thieves reportedly broke into the office on Sunday night and escaped with Rs 10,000 cash. Following this incident, o
Karwar: This School has Just One Student
Karwar, July 6, DHNS: This is a government school with perhaps the highest teacher-student ratio in the country. The school in Karwar has a lone student, who enjoys the undivided attention of a lone teacher.What has saved this government school at Sanamudageri in the taluk from being closed is that
Renowned Journalist and Author, Dr V Saraf felicitated
Bhatkal - 05 July 2011: Bhatkal Taluka Journalist Association felicitated famous Journalist and Author, Dr V Saraf on the occasion of 'Journalism Day' here at his residence in Shirali. Dr Saraf has played an active role in eliminating social evils through his writings. On this occasion Bhatkal Journ
AIMPLB's protest meeting on Waqf bill, RTE on July 24
Lucknow: To protest against several clauses in Right to Education, 2009, Waqf Amendment Bill 2011 and Direct Taxes Code Bill, 2011 the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) will hold a protest meeting on July 24 at Mumtaz PG College here in Lucknow. Earlier, the AIMPLB in its executive mee
Man dies in Sajda, after Umrah
Riyadh - 05 July 2011: A Chadian man died while praying in a packed mosque in Saudi Arabia a day after he performed Umra (mini pilgrimage) in the holy city of Makkah, a newspaper in the Gulf kingdom reported on Monday. Ahmed Adam Hassan bent down along with scores of Muslims at a mosque in the west
Soon, get passport without fuss in 3 days
NEW DELHI: In a month or so,Delhiwill have twoPassport Seva Kendras(PSK), an e-governance initiative, which aims to provide passport in a jiffy in a "reliable and transparent'' manner. These centres, which can handle as many as 300 applications in a day, will facilitate online appointment dispensing
Indian wins BMW in first Dubai Summer Surprises draw
Dubai - 04 July 2011: A 30-year oldIndian nationalhas won a brand new 2012 modelBMW 3-seriesas the first lucky winner of alocal promotionhere.Fahd Abdullah, a resident of UAE, won the Dubai Shopping Malls Group (DSMG) promotion, which gives 10 lucky winners the chance to win BMW cars during Dubai Su
Nine Congress MPs quit parliament in blow for PM
New Delhi - 04 July 2011: Nine ruling Congress party MPs resigned on Monday to press their demands for a separate state of Telangana, roughly halving the government's majority and heaping more pressure on the beleaguered party. The members giving up their seats called for government action on th
Crisis in Andhra Pradesh as Telangana MLAs, MPs quit
HYDERABAD: The stage was set for a constitutional crisis in Andhra Pradesh with almost 87 of the legislators in the 294-strong state assembly belonging to theTelanganaregion submitting their resignations to deputy speaker Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka in support of their demand for a separate state on Mon
Temple of boom in Thiruvananthapuram: Rs 1 lakh crore and counting
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Call it the mother of all treasure hunts. The stock-taking by a panel of experts at theSree Padmanabha Swamy templehas catapulted the shrine located in Thiruvananthapuramto the country's richest, with reports claiming that the value of recoveries may have touched close to Rs 1 la
15-ft long cobra caught in Karwar
Karwar - 04 July 2011: A 15-foot long king cobra was spotted at the Vailavada village in Karwar taluk on Sunday. The snake was spotted by Sainath Naik, a resident of the village, when he was fetching water from a overhead tank constructed on top of a hillock in the village. He immediately rushed b
No trust in govt, SC sets up SIT to probe black money
The Supreme Court on Monday set up a special investigation team (SIT) led by two retired judges to probe the black money issue and criticised the government in the matter. Jeevan Reddy and MB Shah, who are retired Supreme Court judges, will head the SIT. The Supreme Court has been monitoring the gov
Modi govt. maintains silence over destruction of intelligence records of 2002 riots
Ahmedabad: The State government is maintaining stoic silence after its counsel at the GT Nanavati-Akshay Mehta Commission S B Vakil told media persons on Wednesday that crucial intelligence records of 2002 communal riots had been destroyed by the government in 2007. Senior government officials re
Educating Muslim women in modern India: Problems and perspectives
The proportion of Muslim women who are illiterate is substantially higher for rural north India than for the entire country - more than 85 per cent reported themselves to be illiterate. Fewer than 17 per cent of Muslim women ever enrolled completed eight years of schooling and fewer than 10 per
All-party meet agrees on strong Lokpal bill in Monsoon session
NEW DELHI: An all-party meet on Lokpal on Sunday agreed that a "strong and effective" bill should be brought in the monsoon session of Parliament with consensus on maintaining the supremacy of Parliament and established procedures. However, there were differences on various provisions of the propo
Novak Djokovic thumps Rafael Nadal to win maiden Wimbledon title
World Number 2 Novak Djokovic of Serbia on Sunday rolled out a near-flawless performance to outgun defending champion and World Number 1 Rafael Nadal of Spain 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 to win his first Wimbledon title in his debut appearance in the final. Djokovic won the first two sets easily, but Nada
India unable to finish off West Indies as second Test ends in draw
India could not force victory over West Indies despite an early, attacking declaration on the final day of the second Test in Bridgetown as the weather closed in late on. The tourists made a surprising decision to come in midway through the morning session, ending their innings on 269 for six -
Thai government concedes poll defeat
Yingluck Shinawatra set to be country's first female leader as prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva prepares for opposition Thailand's Democrat government has conceded defeat in Sunday's election - putting Yingluck Shinawatra on course to become the country's first female leader, five years after he