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  • Social Worker V. Vasudeva Hande Felicitated

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    Gangolli: Social Sports and Charitable Association congratulated and felicitated Mr. V. Vasudeva Hande for his social work on the occasion of 3rd anniversary.
                                                                         

    The function was organised at Vanti Compound in Jamia Mohallah.

    Businessman Mr. Moulana Ibrahim Saheb presided the function and felicitated Mr. Vasudeva Hande

    Imam of Kirimanjeshwara Juma Masjid Moulana Zameer Rashadi, Nagoor Pesh-Imam Moulana Meera Sahed Nadvi, Administrator of Madrasa Fatimat-uz-Zahra Gangolli Moulana Mateen Siddiqui,
    SDPI Gangolli Unit President Mr. Tabrez Khalife, Mr. Abu Mohammed, Mr. Kazi Ashraf, Gangolli Jamatul Muslimeen Secretary Abdul Raheem, Mr. Ummer Sahed, Mr. Shahabuddin Awoof were present at the ceremony.

  • PU result on April 30, SSLC on May 7

    Bengaluru, Apr 15: The second pre university and SSLC result of this year will be announced on April 30 and May 7 respectively.

    Results would be made available in respective schools and colleges on the next day of the result.

    PU examination had begun on March 1 and ended on March 17. It is gathered that evaluation of answer sheets has been almost finished. SSLC examination was held between March 23 and April 6.

    How to get your KSEEB Board SSLC Result 2018:

    OFFICIAL WEBSITES of KSEEB Board: You can log on to the official websites of KSEEB Board – www.kseeb.kar.nic.in to check your results.

    IVR: Since there will be huge traffic on KSEEB Board website on result day, you can try IVR system that provides you with the results via a call.

    SMS: Students can also check their KSEEB Board SSLC result 2018 via SMS.
    SCHOOL WEBSITE: Apart from above three ways, you can also check your KSEEB Board result on the local portal of your school.

  • PU result on April 30, SSLC on May 7

    Bengaluru, Apr 15: The second pre university and SSLC result of this year will be announced on April 30 and May 7 respectively.

    Results would be made available in respective schools and colleges on the next day of the result.

    PU examination had begun on March 1 and ended on March 17. It is gathered that evaluation of answer sheets has been almost finished. SSLC examination was held between March 23 and April 6.

    How to get your KSEEB Board SSLC Result 2018:


    OFFICIAL WEBSITES of KSEEB Board: You can log on to the official websites of KSEEB Board – www.kseeb.kar.nic.in to check your results.

    IVR: Since there will be huge traffic on KSEEB Board website on result day, you can try IVR system that provides you with the results via a call.

    SMS: Students can also check their KSEEB Board SSLC result 2018 via SMS.
    SCHOOL WEBSITE: Apart from above three ways, you can also check your KSEEB Board result on the local portal of your school.

  • Anupama to contest from Kaup in Udupi district

    Former police officer Anupama Shenoy announced that she would contest the Assembly elections from her native place Kaup in Udupi district.

    Speaking to presspersons, she announced the first list of 15 members from her Bharatiya Janashakti Congress who will be contesting the elections. She said the EC has approved her party’s symbol as the ladies finger.

  • Anupama to contest from Kaup in Udupi district

    Former police officer Anupama Shenoy announced that she would contest the Assembly elections from her native place Kaup in Udupi district.

    Speaking to presspersons, she announced the first list of 15 members from her Bharatiya Janashakti Congress who will be contesting the elections. She said the EC has approved her party’s symbol as the ladies finger.

  • Passenger killed, 3 injured as tree falls on running train

    A passenger was killed and three others injured when a tree fall on the running train at Balli bridge three hundred meters away from the Balli station.
    Image: For Illustration

    This incident took place on Tuesday evening at 5.30 pm. The tree apparently had crashed on the train due to the cyclonic winds lashing South Goa. 

    According to the police, a huge tree came down on the running Mangalore Express travelling to Mumbai after it crossed Balli station. A passenger standing at the door of a coach fell off the running train due to the impact of tree fall and died on the spot.

    Three other passengers, a man and two women, suffered injuries after they were hit by the branches from the falling tree. Injured passengers were taken to Hospicio Hospital at Margao for treatment.

    Meanwhile, the sudden cyclonic winds on Tuesday evening uprooted many trees in Salcete and Quepem areas. 

    Besides, the train incident, a huge tree came down at Barcem on NH 17 and blocked the traffic for some time. Another huge tree crashed on the house of one Damu Naik at Milleawado in Cuncolim; major portion of the house got damaged in the incident. 

  • Passenger killed, 3 injured as tree falls on running train

    A passenger was killed and three others injured when a tree fall on the running train at Balli bridge three hundred meters away from the Balli station.
    Image: For Illustration

    This incident took place on Tuesday evening at 5.30 pm. The tree apparently had crashed on the train due to the cyclonic winds lashing South Goa. 

    According to the police, a huge tree came down on the running Mangalore Express travelling to Mumbai after it crossed Balli station. A passenger standing at the door of a coach fell off the running train due to the impact of tree fall and died on the spot.

    Three other passengers, a man and two women, suffered injuries after they were hit by the branches from the falling tree. Injured passengers were taken to Hospicio Hospital at Margao for treatment.

    Meanwhile, the sudden cyclonic winds on Tuesday evening uprooted many trees in Salcete and Quepem areas. 

    Besides, the train incident, a huge tree came down at Barcem on NH 17 and blocked the traffic for some time. Another huge tree crashed on the house of one Damu Naik at Milleawado in Cuncolim; major portion of the house got damaged in the incident. 

  • Congress candidates’ list going viral on social media is fake

    Bengaluru, Apr 10: A list of Congress candidates for the upcoming Karnataka elections is doing the rounds in social media, especially on WhatsApp. As it turns out, the list is fake.

    A document titled ‘1st list of INC candidates’ went viral on social media on Tuesday April 10. However, the Congress has clarified that the list was fake.
    Chief minister Siddaramaiah himself took to Twitter to clarfiy the same, stating that the list was a product of the ‘fake news factory’.
    “I am told a list of Congress candidates for Karnataka Election is under circulation. The AICC has not approved the list of candidates yet. The “list” under circulation is fake. It has been done to create confusion. Please don’t patronize products of the #FakeNews factory.” he tweeted.

    AICC general secretary Madhu Goud Yaskhi speaking to reporters in New Delhi cautioned that a fake list of Congress candidates containing AICC seal was being circulated in social media. “We will file a complaint with the police regarding the matter. We have only finished the meeting of the screening committee. The Congress central election committee (CEC) is yet to meet,” he said.

    He also put the blame on BJP for the fake list. “This is the handiwork of the BJP IT cell. They are experts in coming up with fake news. Even Smriti Irani’s certificate is fake. Modi’s certificate is also fake. Such fake people have created this fake list,” he said.

    Source: Daijiworld 
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  • Election posters released in Udupi

    Udupi Deputy Commissioner Priyanka Mary Francis on Monday released posters and hoarding designs in Udupi depicting local culture and diversity to attract voters to the polling booths on May 12.

    Some of them have slogans in Kundapur Kannada. One of them read: “Aentha kelsidru vot hakudond marukaga” (However engaged, one should not forget to vote). Another in Tulu read: “Vot paadara undu. Bega poyiye” (Let us march fast to vote).

    The Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation Committee of Udupi has brought out 15 such posters.

    Meanwhile, speaking at an awareness programme on the functioning of EVMs and VVPATs at Udupi Bar Council, the Deputy Commissioner said that all 1,400 machines have been tested in the presence of representatives of political parties. She said that the representatives would be allowed to conduct mock polling to test the machines that cannot be hacked.

  • Congress candidates' list going viral on social media is fake

    Bengaluru, Apr 10: A list of Congress candidates for the upcoming Karnataka elections is doing the rounds in social media, especially on WhatsApp. As it turns out, the list is fake.

    A document titled ‘1st list of INC candidates’ went viral on social media on Tuesday April 10. However, the Congress has clarified that the list was fake.
    Chief minister Siddaramaiah himself took to Twitter to clarfiy the same, stating that the list was a product of the ‘fake news factory’.
    “I am told a list of Congress candidates for Karnataka Election is under circulation. The AICC has not approved the list of candidates yet. The “list” under circulation is fake. It has been done to create confusion. Please don’t patronize products of the #FakeNews factory.” he tweeted.

    AICC general secretary Madhu Goud Yaskhi speaking to reporters in New Delhi cautioned that a fake list of Congress candidates containing AICC seal was being circulated in social media. “We will file a complaint with the police regarding the matter. We have only finished the meeting of the screening committee. The Congress central election committee (CEC) is yet to meet,” he said.

    He also put the blame on BJP for the fake list. “This is the handiwork of the BJP IT cell. They are experts in coming up with fake news. Even Smriti Irani’s certificate is fake. Modi’s certificate is also fake. Such fake people have created this fake list,” he said.

    Source: Daijiworld