It is the duty of every Muslim to present peaceful teachings of Islam : Moulana Rabey Hasani

“Islam instructed to give special attention to promote peace and harmony. But the society misunderstood and misjudged Islam. It is because the evil elements are continuously spreading immoralities about Islam, which would lead to disrupt the peace in the society,” says Moulana Rabey Hasani Nadwi, president, All India Muslim Personal Law Board, on the annual programme of Moulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi Islamic Academy at the Tanzeem ground here on February 06.

German First Lady meets rural girls in Bangalore

Visiting German First Lady Daniela Schadt had a lively interaction Friday here with adolescent girls from Koppal district in northern Karnataka.

Schadt, who is accompanying her husband and German President Joachim Gauck on a three-day visit to the state, drove to Bal Bhavan in Cubbon Park in the city centre to meet the rural girls.

A patron of German national committee of Unicef, Schadt heard the experiences of the girls dealing with issues related to social practices like the Devadasi system, child marriage and child labour.

Is Katie and Foxx keep their relationship under veil of secrecy?

Actress Katie Holmes and actor Jamie Foxx once again sparked rumours, when both were spotted spending time together during Super Bowl weekend, however they attended the game separately .

Holmes, 35, and Foxx, 46, it would seem that seeing each other since last summer. They want to keep their relationship under veil of secrecy out of respect for Holmes’ ex-husband Tom Cruise,who is good friends with Jamie, a source told.

Both of them also spent time together at Foxx’s mansion in California recently, an American tabloid reported- Agencies.

Role of Muslims in the changed scenario

In 1947, when India got independence, when Pakistan got separated and when communal massacres took place, Muslims were a confused lot. In North India, Muslims were leaderless and did not know what to do and how to attain peace and tranquility. In the South, Muslims were confident and peaceful.

SIO conducts “UDUPI’S GOT TALENT-2014″

A unit of Students’ Islamic Organisation of India, Udupi called unit Islamic Children Circle(ICC) conducted a contest called “UDUPI’S GOT TALENT-2014″ in Jamia Masjid here recently.

The event was open for students studying from 3rd to 10th standards in Udupi Taluk. The programme was inaugurated by Mr. Mohammad Marakada, president, Jamat-e-Islami Hind, Udupi unit by hoisting the SIO flag.

Street play to create RTE awareness organised by SIO

A ‘Right to Education awareness campaign’ was organised by Students Islamic Organisation here recently.

The main objective of the campaign was to create awareness among the masses regarding benefits provided to poor people, weaker sections and disadvantaged groups, under Right to Education (RTE) Act, especially regarding 25% free seats (pre-school or 1st std) reserved for them in private schools.

Woman died by consuming sleeping pills

On Thursday, night at Kudlu in Parappana Agrahara, a 41-year-old woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances.

The deceased was identified as Umashankari. She was married to Kumaraswamy and the couple have a 14-year-old son. On Thursday evening, Kumaraswamy immediately took his wife to Jayanagar government hospital where she died.

Kumaraswamy narrated the police his wife had consumed sleeping pills as she was suffering from headache, and might have died of a drug overdose.

Murder case solved

Kodanda Reddy of Nellore in Andhra Pradesh was arrested by Mahadevapura police in connection with the murder of a senior citizen who was found strangled to death at her resident in B Narayanapura in the City.

About 100 gram gold jewellery belonging to Kondamma was recovered by the police from Reddy.
Kondamma was staying alone on the ground floor of her son Srinivasulu’s house. He lived on the first floor.

Based on the investigations, it was found that Reddy was working as a construction labourer and often visited the City on work.

High Court says no to ‘coercive measures’

On Friday, the High Court of Karnataka passed a provisional order directing the State government not to resort to “coercive measures” while enforcing the Right to Education Act, 2009.

Justice Anand Byrareddy passed the orders stating that there was no authority in the State available to proclaim any institution unaided minority institution, after hearing a petition filed by Karnataka Regional Commission for Education and Karnataka State Minorities Educational Institutions Managements Federation,

Workshop on caregivers

A workshop on caregivers’ will be conducted by the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services of Nimhans on education and support programme for caregivers of persons with mental illness, on the theme “Welfare benefits of persons with psychiatric disorder” on February 18.

According to press release, the workshop will be held at DPNR building, Nimhans, and will start from 2 pm.

Those who are interested can send an email to nimhansrehab @gmail.com

Passengers caught four women in ‘chain theft’

On Friday, Passengers of a BMTC bus caught four women who were making an attempt to steal gold chains in the crowded vehicle. The arrested have been identified as Usha, Asha, Gayatri and Meera. All the four women were the natives of Tamil Nadu.

The four women get on a Peenya-bound bus at Yeshwantpur, each carrying a child. When the bus passed through Goraguntepalya, one of the passengers realised that her gold chain was missing.

The needle of suspicion pointed towards the four women who allegedly confessed to the crime on being interrogated.

Fatwa against school girls participating in dance programmes

Head of the Kodippadi madrasa is said to have issued a ‘fatwa’ that girls should not participate in dance programmes in schools.

According to Abubakar Madani, head of the madrasa, “Quran prohibits girls from dancing on stage and the Quran & Hadees prohibit boys watch girls dancing. Therefore, school girls should not take part in dancing programmes.”

One of the teachers at the government school said, “according to this decree, even girls in the first standard are not permitted to take part in cultural events. Boys will not be able to play cricket or football.”

The KSCPCR directs submission of records in Mariyam case

Conducting the first hearing in the case of alleged medical negligence in Mairyam Kauser’s case, the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) has directed the doctors to submit her medical records by February 10.

Mariyam’s father had submitted a petition to the commission seeking imposition of ban on the doctors of SGITO who were responsible for her serious condition, after surgery.

‘Partition took place because the Britishers planned to create and spread dispute, activated communal disharmony in our society’

Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Centre for Harmony and Development, launched its ‘Asian Forum for Harmony’ by Governor H. R. Bhardwaj here at Raj Bhavan, on January 31.

The organisation which has been working for peace and harmony in the country for the last 20 years now spread its wings across Asian Countries which include Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Qatar, Iraq, etc.

Gold swallowed in the form of pellets

Police at the KMC Hospital here have an unlikable but critical task: they’re waiting for an alleged gold smuggler to empty his bowels.

Shashidharan, a 44-year-old passenger from Dubai, swallowed gold in the form of pellets, so that he can avoid detection by airport scanners, and he did make it past customs officials at the Mangalore International Airport on January 31. But his body gave away the secret

Wife demanded 2 crore alimony, leaving husband flabbergast

It will be a backbreaking situation for an NRI doctor, who failed to turn up in court for a divorce proceeding filed by his wife. His wife, also a doctor, has revised her claim for alimony from the initial Rs 50 lakh to Rs 2 crore. On Wednesday, her advocate filed the revised figure before a family court in Bangalore. This is one of the highest amounts claimed as alimony in court.

The couple had married in May 2010. It was a second marriage for them both. He was working in the US and she went to live with him there after marriage.

Vatsalya Bhavan to give refuge to girl children

On Thursday, a transit centre-cum-shelter home, Vatsalya Bhavan, was inaugurated by Gurneet Tej, Director, Department of Women and Child Development, in the City.

The home has been established to rehabilitate helpless girl children and to cater for their immediate and long-term needs. The home was started by Bosco, is run with donations and is exclusively for underprivileged girlchildren.

Director of Kidwai Memorial hospital suspended in Drug purchase scam

The director of the Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology Dr M Vijayakumar was suspended in anticipation of investigation following allegations of a multi-crore drug purchase scam.

Dr M Vijayakumar is accused of purchasing medicines worth Rs 30 crore without floating the de rigueur tender. There are also finger pointing that he purchased equipment and ordered civil works without following the norms. He also furnished fake information in his curriculum vitae.

Student body fished out

On Thursday evening, Robert Wilson, 20 years, pursuing an animation course in the City, was found dead in Sankey Tank.
Sadashivanagar police immediately reached the spot and fished out the body. The victim, Wilson was identified from the documents found on him. He hailed from Coimbatore.

He was also working part time at a hotel in Vyalikaval. Police suspect that he might have committed suicide on Wednesday. A case has been registered by the Sadashivanagar police.

Don’t wear burqa, nighties, half pants while dropping kids to school

A traumatic environment is created at Navodaya Kishore Kendra in Kuvempunagar, Bangalore North when a badly –spelt handwritten note was written to parents asking them not to wear nighties, shorts or burqas while dropping their children. This results in remonstration by several parents.

The contention of a parent, Mohammed Almeem, was that the management of the school had maintained that women remove their burqas while picking up children. Of the 750 children studying from kindergarten to Class X, almost 50 per cent are said to be Muslim.

Karnataka State Board of Auqaf implements Wakf amendments

Karnataka State Board of Wakf, Chairman, R. Abdul Reyaz Khan presented a survey report which includes the implementation of various Waqf amendments introduced in the Waqf Act, 1995, in order to strengthen the Wakf institutions and streamline their functioning, at the press conference held here at press club on January 04.

On the occasion, Mr. Reyaz shows his gratitude to Dr. K. Rahman Khan, union minister for Minority Affairs, Government of

City police filed criminal cases against 4 policemen

Following Chief Minister Siddaramaiah admonishing the City police for not registering criminal cases and arresting policemen allegedly involved in extortion, the City police have filed criminal cases against a police inspector and three constables who were beforehand attached to HAL Police Station.

Hours after Siddaramaiah made scathing remarks and took City Police Commissioner Raghavendra H Auradkar to errand at the annual senior police officials meet, criminal cases were booked against four policemen, and they were placed under suspension since Tuesday evening.

For CET aspirants, no change in reservation categories

The reservation categories mentioned by students in their application forms for the Common Entrance Test (CET) will be considered final from this academic year onwards.

In an attempt to restrain misuse of reservation, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) is acting in the uncompromising manner to make it compulsory for students to submit affidavits along with their application forms, as a proof to the reservation category claimed by them. It indicates, the students cannot later request for a correction or alteration or change in categories once the application process is complete.

A Brahminy Kite was rescued by a mountaineer

Tuesday night seems to be one of the most adventurous night in the city as a Brahminy Kite which was stuck for four days at a height of 175 feet on Chinese manja — a type of nylon thread used to fly kites — was rescued .

A city-based NGO on 1 Feb received a call that the bird was found trapped in a Nilgiri tree at 9th Cross, Wilson Garden. After the NGO tried and failed to rescue the bird, citizens informed BBMP’s forest cell on February 3 which also fell flat.