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Anjuman B Ed. College student secure Karnataka University Rank
Bhatkal, Dec 6,2010 (Bhatkallys News) - Student from Anjuman B.Ed College got 9th University Rank in the exam held in May 2010. Miss. Shaheen Sultana has achieved ninth Rank with 84.12%in the recently concluded December-2009 Karnataka University Examination. Management, Staff and students congratul
26/11: Answer SM Mushrif queries, high court tells govt
The high court on Wednesday sought a reply from the government on whether it has investigated the issues raised in former inspector general of police SM Mushrif's book Who killed Karkare. The division bench of justice BH Marlapalle and justice UD Salvi were hearing two petitions, one by former Bih
CBI registers case
New Delhi, Dec 4,2010 (PTI):The CBI today registered a case against unknown persons for hacking and defacement of its official website by people who identified themselves as ''Pakistani Cyber Army''. The CBI registered the case under various sections of Information Technology Act and said efforts w
Trust vote ruckus: Committee to submit report on errant MLAs
Bangalore, December 3(UNI): The House Committee probing the misconduct of the 15 opposition party members in Karnataka Legislative Assembly during the first trust vote on October 11 for Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa will submit its report in the next ten days.Appachu Ranjan, legislator fr
Majority of Muslim MLAs in Bihar are young, highly educated
Patna: Majority of the 19 Muslim candidates including two women who got elected in the recently held Bihar Assembly election 2010, are new faces, young and highly educated. The average age of the newly elected 19 Muslim MLAs is 45 years. Only five of the 15 Muslim MLAs in the last assembly could win
Houses damaged, police heighten alert in town
Bagepalli, December 2, DHNS :Two groups of the same community clashed over a dispute relating to prayers at the Noorani Masjid Mohalla in the town on Wednesday night.A war of words between the two groups in the night took the form of a clash by late night. A youth was stabbed in the incident. He is
Russia to host 2018 World Cup, Qatar wins 2022 bid
Zurich, Dec 2 (DPA) :Russia won Thursday the right to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup while Qatar will stage the 2022 tournament.he decisions were announced here by Joseph Blatter, the president of football's world governing body FIFA, following a secret ballot by 22 members of its executive committee.
Unemployment challenges haunt the GCC 30 years on
Bloc has failed to come up with a clear-cut solution to rising unemployment rate Dubai: GCC policy makers in the region have been faced with a two-fold labour problem for close to 30 years now - growing unemployment among young nationals and an increasing number of foreign workers in the region. Th
Gulf rail network awaits approval
The much-talked about 2,117km rail network, starting in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, is likely to be completed by 2017 to unite the Gulf Dubai: A long train journey to exotic destinations across the Gulf countries would be possible if final permission is granted to the GCC railway project at the Abu Dh
Egypt ruling party heads to sweeping win
Egypt's ruling party won 209 seats of the 508 that were up for grabs in the first round of a parliamentary election while opposition parties took just five seats. State-owned al-Akhbar cited results announced by the High Election Commission, confirming that President Hosni Mubarak's National Democr
UAE is getting stronger: Khalifa (WAM)
ABU DHABI - In an address to the nation on the occasion of the 39th National Day of UAE, President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, stressed that the government was working hard to achieve social development, to improve quality of life and to realize its developmental goals through
Protest rally held against forest department
BHATKAL, Nov 30,2010 (Bhatkallys News): Condemning the demolition of structured houses built on forest land, the people of Bhatkal organised a peaceful demonstration to protest against the forest department.Repeated memorandums and requests have landed on deaf ears as the authorities continue to ru
Tendulkar is today's Bradman, says Lara
DUBAI, November 30, (PTI): Saluting the longevity of Sachin Tendulkar, West Indies great Brian Lara has described the Indian batting legend as the 'Don Bradman' of modern era but refused to the compare the icons of different eras. Lara, himself a legendary left-handed batsman from the Caribbean, sa
72 year Bhatkalli athlete in national level games
Bhatkal, Nov 30, (Bhatkallys News): "The secret of my health is to wake up early every morning and practice the art of yoga," says 72 year old Abdul Wahab D.F. who was recently selected as one of the oldest athletes to represent Karnataka in a national level athletics competition. Wahab, who hails
We don't give any value to WikiLeaks documents: Ahmadinejad
ROME, 30 Nov (AP) - The release of confidential classified State Department documents by the group WikiLeaks has aroused sharp reaction around the globe. Here is a sampling of what some world leaders were saying. Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi insists he only throws elegant, dignified soirees at
WikiLeaks reveals US cables
US State Department documents released by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks provided candid views of foreign leaders and sensitive information on terrorism and nuclear proliferation, the New York Times reported on Sunday.The documents show Saudi donors remain chief financiers of militant groups like
Stuxnet: weapon for cyber insurgents
LONDON - Al Qaeda scares airlines with parcel bombs worth $4,000. War with the Taliban costs the West billions of dollars a week. North Korea shells disputed land, winning instant fresh attention in a standoff with major powers.Weaker combatants have always used unconventional or inexpensive means t
Laser blasts open blocked arteries
London, 28 November 2010,(IANS) :A high-powered laser, which unblocks arteries in minutes, is being used on patien ts for the first time i n London. The Turbo Elite 'drill' fitted to a new laser, called the Excimer, blasts tissue into particles so small they can only be seen under a microsco