Dammam to Mangalore AIE flight takes off

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April 3, 2013

Dammam, Apr 3: More than two hours after the maiden direct flight from Mangalore landed in Saudi Arabia, the return Air India Express flight IX 386 took off from Dammam international Airport at 8:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday.

There was a jubilant atmosphere at the airport, as Mangaloreans in Dammam were excited about the launch of direct flight service between two destinations.

Air India Express held a ceremony at Dammam International Airport to mark the commencement of the new flight service.

The inaugural flight from Dammam to Mangalore was flagged off by Engineer Khalid K Almlzel, Director General, General Authority of Civil Aviation, KFIA, in the presence of Rinchen Tshering, Country Manager Saudi Arabia for Air India, Manager Passenger Service Fawaz S Al Furaikh, Public Relation Manager Al Abbasi, officials of Air India Express such as Sukumar Bangera, A G Parker, Prem V Devjee along with other senior officials connected with the airport operations.

Khalid K Almzel gave the first boarding card to first passenger Sayed Mohammed and family.

Coastaldigest.com distributed gift to the outgoing passengers. Coastaldigest.com representatives Mohammed Althaf and Ifthikar Ahmed among others were present.

The launch of Mangalore-Saudi direct flight is also a milestone for Air India Express which was set up in 2005 with aircraft as a LCC model to provide cheap and efficient point-to-point services connecting the interior points in India with countries having predominantly Indian expatriate workforce. Now Air India Express operates with 21 B737-800 aircraft to all neighbouring countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Srilanka besides all middle east countries.

Air India Express made its foray into Saudi Arabia in 2011 to cater to the demand of predominantly expatriate and now April 3 becomes another important date for Air India Express as it meets the long pending demand of a service to Mangalore. The flight has been well received and the first flight IX386 of April 3 completely sold out, a release said.

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Maiden direct flight from Mangalore lands at Dammam Airport

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October 3,2024

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Bengaluru: The Karnataka Food Safety and Quality Department has issued an urgent warning following the discovery of potentially cancer-causing chemicals in cakes sold by certain bakeries across the state.

Recent tests conducted by the department revealed that some cake samples, particularly those with vibrant colors, contain harmful synthetic coloring agents such as Allura Red, a substance known to pose health risks. The findings have raised concerns about the use of artificial colors in bakery products, especially given their potential link to cancer and other serious health conditions.

"We routinely test various food products, and this time, our officials noticed unusually dark-colored cakes on the market," said Srinivas K, Commissioner of Food Safety for Karnataka. "Upon testing, we found that a few cakes contained Allura Red, a synthetic dye associated with health risks."

The use of artificial colors, especially in popular cakes like red velvet and pineapple varieties, is widespread as it attracts customers, particularly children. However, many bakers prefer using natural, safer alternatives, while some opt for synthetic dyes to enhance the cake's visual appeal.

"Most bakeries use permissible, natural colors that are safe for consumption. Unfortunately, a few are resorting to synthetic dyes just to make their cakes more attractive," said a bakery owner from Electronic City, speaking anonymously.

Medical experts are warning that consuming synthetic colors can lead to numerous health issues, including asthma and allergic reactions.

"Some of these artificial dyes are carcinogenic, and prolonged exposure could have serious consequences, especially for children and young adults," cautioned Dr. Vandana G, a private medical practitioner.

While the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) confirms that only a limited number of samples tested positive for harmful colors, legal action is being taken against the violators.

"There is no need for widespread panic or halting production. We are closely monitoring the situation, and only a few bakeries were found to be non-compliant. Rest assured, appropriate legal measures are underway," assured an FSSAI official. 

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September 24,2024

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Mangaluru, Sept 24: A blanket of gloom descended over Dakshina Kannada and Udupi as heavy rains battered the coastal Karnataka districts on Tuesday. Substantial rainfall has been drenching the region since Monday, intensifying as the day progressed.

In Dakshina Kannada, torrential downpours began early Tuesday, followed by overcast skies and humid conditions. 

The showers persisted intermittently through the afternoon, with areas like Beltangady experiencing moderate rainfall, while Puttur and Bellare bore the brunt of heavier storms. 

Overnight showers were reported in Bantwal, and Mangaluru city, along with its surrounding rural areas, witnessed a steady increase in rainfall, peaking by the evening.

After a brief respite, the return of intense rainfall has brought a welcome drop in temperatures. In Udupi, Karkala, Udupi city, Kundapur, and Hebri taluks all faced substantial rains throughout the day, continuing from late Sunday night.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the coastal districts, predicting more heavy rainfall in the coming hours. 

A yellow alert has been placed for Wednesday, signaling the likelihood of additional downpours. Fishermen have been cautioned to remain vigilant, as the possibility of strong winds looms over the coastal waters.

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September 25,2024

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In a significant development, a special court tasked with handling cases against Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MP/MLAs) has ordered that a First Information Report (FIR) be filed regarding the Muda case.

Additionally, the Karnataka Lokayukta, which is an anti-corruption body, has been tasked with investigating allegations against Siddaramaiah, who is reportedly involved in the case.

The court instructed the Lokayukta (an anti-corruption authority) to provide a report within three months. It also ordered the relevant authorities to file a First Information Report (FIR) regarding the case.

Judge Santhosh Gajanan Bhat issued the directive, compelling the Mysuru Lokayukta police to commence an investigation following a formal complaint lodged by Snehamayi Krishna. 

The Karnataka Lokayukta in Mysuru is required to carry out the investigation under Section 156 (3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, which mandates the registration of a First Information Report (FIR).

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