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Padubidri: Fishing boat capsizes; all 7 fishermen on board rescued Alleged atrocity on lawyer: Punjalakatte SI suspended Moral policing at jewellery shop: 4 arrested Bajrang Dal activists try to assault youth, girlfriend in Mangaluru SC to hear Bilkis Bano’s plea against release of 11 convicts on 13 Dec Nusrat Noor: First Muslim Woman to Top Jharkhand Public Service Commission
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Padubidri: Fishing boat capsizes; all 7 fishermen on board rescued Alleged atrocity on lawyer: Punjalakatte SI suspended Moral policing at jewellery shop: 4 arrested Bajrang Dal activists try to assault youth, girlfriend in Mangaluru SC to hear Bilkis Bano’s plea against release of 11 convicts on 13 Dec Nusrat Noor: First Muslim Woman to Top Jharkhand Public Service Commission
New Delhi, 05 June 2021 [Fik/News Sources]: The prestigious Muslim Educational Association of Southern India (MEASI), has donated ₹1 crore towards Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund to help support the State’s initiative in combating the Covid pandemic. The President of the MEASI, Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali, Prince of Arcot, accompanied by the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Elias Sait, Honorary Treasurer, a chartered accountant, and the secretary-general of Seafood Exporters Association of India, Mr. Najmuddin Majeed, Executive Committee members a philanthropist and businessman, Mr. K. Alauddin (former IAS officer) and Dr. Junaid Rasheed, called on the State Chief Minister, Mr. M.K. Stalin, and handed over the cheque to him. The Chief Minister thanked the President and the E.C members of the MEASI for their handsome
Read More...New Delhi, 13 June 2021 [Fik/News Sources]: It was several months back that Facebook had banned Sanathan Sanstha, a Hindu extremist group. However, it allowed 32 pages linked to the group to function uninterrupted. These pages have 3.2 million followers. This was noticed by the Time magazine on whose query Facebook removed all but three pages in April. According to a report published in the magazine, Facebook had quietly banned at least three main pages of Sanatan Sanstha, which had 70,000 followers, in September last year. The social media giant did not talk openly about banning these pages but it explained to one of the administrators the reasons behind banning them. “We don’t allow credible threats to harm others, support for violent organizations, or exceedingly graphic content on Facebook,” said Facebook in an
Read More...New Delhi, 03 July 2021 [Fik/News Sources]: The suicide by a physical training teacher in Jayashankar-Bhupalpalli district on Wednesday has brought to the fore, yet again, the difficulties being faced by teachers in private schools amid the Covid pandemic. Bonagiri Raju’s suicide on Wednesday took to 41 the number of teachers from private schools ending their life in the past 15 months. Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the state, life of most private school teachers has been turned upside down. The iterations of Covid-19 lockdowns made matters worse. Some schools, though they were collecting fees from students, refused to pay salaries to the teachers, citing the lockdown-related financial strains. “Several schools, after the resuming their online classes for this academic year, engaged fewer teachers and paid them
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