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Intl coffee sale centre to be established in Chikkamagaluru: Shah

Mudigere, 02 May 2018 [Fik/News Sources]: BJP National President Amit Shah assured of establishing an areca nut research centre in the state worth Rs.500 crores if BJP comes to power. Speaking at a public meet here on Tuesday, Shah said, “Already the Central government has favored the local areca nut farmers with 100 per cent import duty. Along with that, an international coffee sale centre will be established in Chikkamagaluru - the birthplace of Indian coffee. People from all stages who grow coffee will be out of troubles with suitable schemes,” he said. “In the state, in last five years 3,700 farmers committed suicide. Cases of farmer suicide cases have increased by 173% in the state while it has dipped by 32% in BJP-ruled state Maharashtra. The Siddaramaiah government has neglected the farmers

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Majlis Ulema Tengangundi conducts Hifz, Seerat and Fiqha quiz competitions

Bhatkal, 06 June 2022 [Fik/News Sources]: Majlis-e-Ulema Tengangundi has organized Hifz, Seerat and Fiqha quiz competitions among the sports centers of Tengangundi on Thursday at 9.30 am at Jamia Masjid Syedna Ibrahim Jamia Abad.  A total of 19 participants from seven sports centers participated in the competition. Similarly, Maulana Shahbaz Damkar Nadvi was congratulated on completion of Islamic Banking and Finance education by International University of Malaysia in this program. It may be recalled that this committee consisting of about forty scholars from the area of ​​Tengangundi was formed through which the work of religious and educational awareness and reformation of society is carried out among the youth. Was done and brought to the fore by the project which was much appreciated.  Only those who have

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No loudspeakers between 10 pm-6 am in religious places, pubs, restaurants: K’taka HC

Bengaluru, 18 June 2022 [Fik/News Sources]: The High Court of Karnataka has directed the State government to strictly implement the ban on the use of loudspeakers between 10 pm and 6 am anywhere, including religious places, pubs and restaurants. A Division Bench of Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and Justice Ashok S Kinagi directed the authorities to also carry out a drive to stop the misuse of loudspeakers, public address systems and music instruments and to submit an action-taken report to the Court in three weeks. "The concerned authorities are required to take appropriate action and they shall not permit use of loudspeakers, public address system and other musical instruments producing sounds above permissible decibels from 10 PM to 6 AM," the Court said. During the earlier hearing of this petition, the Court was told

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