A Muslim Youth League delegation that recently visited Assam has promised to strive for ensuring adequate compensation for those who lost their houses and help restore National Register of Citizen papers destroyed in arson in Kachurthal village bordering Mizoram.
A delegation of the youth wing of Indian Union Muslim League had visited the village and took stock the situation after alleged rioters burnt down houses of villagers from a minority community who lost all their belongings, including the NRC papers that establish their citizenship.
The village falls under Ramnathpur police station in Katlicherra revenue circle of Hailakandi district that has witnessed communal tension over several years.
Row over Niravu in council
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UDF councillors oppose extension of agency’s service
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UDF councillors oppose extension of agency’s service
The Kozhikode Municipal Corporation’s move to extend the services of Niravu Zero Waste Management for another one-and-a-half months met with stiff opposition from the opposition councillors who claimed that the agency under the Haritha Keralam Mission did not live up to expectations.
Congress councillor K.C. Shobhita pointed out that Niravu was supposed to provide training to members of the Haritha Karma Sena (HKS) in all wards over the past six months and to equip them to carry out their task of waste collection in each ward. However, the agency has failed to meet the target. “Now, they are asking for an extension, which would bring additional expense to the corporation as the monthly fee of the agency is ₹1.62 lakh,” she said. Indian Union Muslim League councillor K. Moideen Koya alleged that the co
The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has entrusted its national chairman and State president Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal to take a final decision on party’s candidates for the Assembly election as
Unauthorised lorry parking issue comes to the fore again
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Corporation to convene meeting of trade unions, local residents
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Corporation to convene meeting of trade unions, local residents
The unauthorised lorry parking on South Beach once again dominated the Kozhikode Corporation council meeting as Indian Union Muslim League councillor K. Moideen Koya brought the issue to the council’s notice through a submission on Monday.
Mr. Koya cited the problems created by the parking of lorries including four deaths and injury to many in road accidents on the stretch due to the traffic congestion caused by lorries. He recalled the promise of former Mayor Thottathil Raveendran that the issue would be sorted out at the earliest, which was never fulfilled and alleged the involvement of Left trade unions in causing hurdles before the corporation.
Preparations on for agitationsseeking AIIMS for Kalaburagi
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This comes after Union government’s decision favouring Hubballi-Dharwad
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This comes after Union government’s decision favouring Hubballi-Dharwad
Following the Union government’s declaration of its preference to Hubballi-Dharwad over Kalaburagi for the establishment of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), social and political activists in Kalaburagi have started preparations to organise a series of activities ranging from taking a delegation to the government to launching agitations demanding that the premier institute be set up in their city.
In a meeting convened by Hyderabad Karnataka Janapara Sanhgarsha Samiti president Laxman Dasti here recently to discuss the future course of action, representatives from different political parties, including the Communist Party of India (CPI), the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Ja