Quake-hit Muslim families in Nepal politely decline aid from Mangaluru team

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July 3, 2015

Mangaluru, Jul 3: In a heart-warming and humble gesture, over a hundred Muslim families in the hilly village of Asrang in Gorkha district who were affected by the devastating earthquake which left hundreds of thousands of Nepalis homeless, declined to accept Zakat offered by a philanthropic team from Mangaluru, despite their helpless condition.

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When members of an non-governmental organisation from Mangaluru approached the village of Asrang in Himalayan nation with an intention of distributing Zakat to around 162 Muslim families living there, they were firmly informed by the families that they would not accept Zakat as they were still capable of earning.

Steadfastly declining to accept any financial help from the individuals who had travelled to Asrang, several village leaders discussed among themselves and informed that they would not accept the Zakat as there were those unable to earn who deserved it more than themselves.

"We may be poor and may have lost our homes. But we understand the value and significance of Zakat. Working as daily wagers, we have been earning enough to provide for our families and daily needs. So none of us deserve this help, which should be given instead to deserving souls who are unable to fend for themselves," said the village leaders.

Hope Foundation from Mangaluru, is an NGO which had earlier provided financial help and aid such as food, blankets and medicines to displaced victims in Muzaffarnagar, Kashmir and similar affected places.

Following recent earthquake, chairman of this NGO Saif Sulthan, along with Fayaz Abdul Jabbar and Syed Habeeb Pasha from Bengaluru, had visited a few affected areas in Gorkha district of the Himalayan nation, to provide immediate relief to some of the victims and affected families.

Subsequently, they began collecting more funds from friends, well wishers and donors in Mangaluru and returned to Asrang village on June 25 and 26 to distribute Rs 5 lakh as Zakat to the Muslim families residing there.

Reaction of families in Asrang

After arriving in the village, they approached the village head and collected a list of 162 families living in the village. Thereafter, intimating the families to gather in one part of the village in the evening, the team from Hope Foundation have a small briefing to the villagers about Tauheed and informed the gathering of their organisation and its activities. Announcing that they would distribute them funds in the form of Zakat, they began calling out names of the villagers to hand it over individually.
However, to their surprise, no person came forward when called out. Instead, a small group of village leaders conferred among themselves for a while.

The village Imam then came forward and explained that they would not accept the Zakat, since they were not living in extreme poverty. "Despite financial difficulties, we are able to provide for ourselves. We are grateful that you have travelled a great distance to come here, and we are not averse to accepting help in other forms," he told the team, requesting them to hand over the Zakat money to more unfortunate victims.

Recalling this incident, Saif Sulthan said that the team was left speechless and at a loss of words.

Further, after discussing with the village leaders, they decided to provide a sum of Rs 1.5 lakh each to construct two religious educational institutions in the village, a sum of Rs 1.5 lakh for the 17 widows who lost their husbands in the earthquake and Rs 20,000 each for Iftar arrangements in two masjids in the village, and handed over the money.

Out of the 162 homes that existed in the village, the earthquake flattened almost 70 percent of the structures. Yet, all the villagers were united and steadfast in their decision not to accept Zakat money, he said.

Recounting the other incidents, he said that a middle-aged couple who had lost both their children in the earthquake, were reduced to tears and accepted the help provided graciously.

Even the driver of the vehicle who drove us to Asrang in Gorkha district from Kathmandu had initially quoted Rs 18,000 for his services for three days, reduced the charge by Rs 3,000 at the end. He explained that he would not charge exorbitant amount from those who had come to offer relief to the affected families, which is unforgettable, said Mr Sulthan, who added that these experiences had given them a lesson of a lifetime, by showing humaneness in the face of distress and woes.

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May 3,2024

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Mangaluru: The passenger vessel service between Lakshadweep and Mangaluru has recommenced operations with the arrival of Parali, a high-speed craft, at the Old Mangaluru Port on Thursday, May 2 

With 160 passengers on board, along with a pilot, a ship engineer, an assistant, and eight labourers, the arrival of the vessel brings hopes of reinstating this vital transportation link.

The passengers were welcomed by Congress brass. The vessels that used to arrive before the Covid-19 pandemic took 13 hours to reach Mangaluru from Lakshadweep. However, the introduction of the high-speed craft, Parali, has reduced the travel time to approximately seven hours, said Abubakar Ashraf Bengre.

Bengre is part of a team that has been instrumental in liaising with the authorities of both Lakshadweep and Karnataka to facilitate the revival of this service. He told reporters that the service would bring better economic activity to Mangaluru. 

Over recent months, discussions have been held with Hamdullah Sayeed, president, Lakshadweep Congress Committee, as well as Karnataka Speaker UT Khader and district minister Dinesh Gundu Rao, to garner support for the reintroduction of the service.

The passengers who arrived mostly sought medical treatment, went shopping or met relatives here. They said that they traveled for Rs 450. Former MLA J R Lobo said that they will urge the government to ensure regular vessel services continue.

The passenger service was discontinued due to a lack of demand, it is learnt. In the year 2018-19, 4,955 passengers embarked and 7,422 disembarked from the Old Mangaluru Port. Subsequently, the figures declined to 3,779 (embarked) and 2,294 (disembarked) in 2019-20. The numbers further plummeted to 561 (embarked) and 19 (disembarked) in 2020-21, leading to the suspension of the service.

At present, the administration of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep has released a schedule for high-speed craft movement from April 29 to May 5.

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April 25,2024

Bengaluru: Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) has issued a series of animated shorts in Kannada advising people of appropriate measures to take during extreme temperatures to keep oneself safe.

 “Karnataka has not seen such extreme temperatures and heat waves in the recent past. So, we wanted to ensure a wider reach for safety measures, therefore we decided to issue them in a reader-friendly format,” said an official from KSNDMC.

Meteorological Centre Bengaluru, Indian Meteorological Department, had issued a five-day heat wave warning, lasting till April orange alert, for parts of Karnataka.

“In places like Bagalkote, Vijayapura, Kalaburgi, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Tumkur, Mandya, Gadag, Davangere and Chitradurga, the temperature is likely to touch 40 degrees Celsius tomorrow,” said C P Patil, director of the centre.

On April 25, these places recorded a maximum temperature of 39 degrees Celsius.

Orange alert would mean increased likelihood of heat illness symptoms in people who are exposed to sun for a prolonged period of time as well as those who do heavy manual work.

According to Patil, coastal Karnataka will also have very hot and humid weather conditions, making it very uncomfortable for people there.

“It’s best for children and old people to avoid exposure to heat in coastal areas too,” added Patil.

In places where heat wave is predicted, people are advised to avoid direct exposure to sunlight between 12 noon and 3pm.

“When they go out, it is best to use protective goggles, an umbrella or a hat. Also aerated drinks must be avoided since they cause dehydration. Best to drink water as much as possible, even if you don’t feel thirsty,” said M Rajavel, head of LACD, Meteorological Centre, Bengaluru.

People are also advised not to leave the children or pets inside parked vehicles.

The maximum and minimum temperatures of Bengaluru are very likely to be around 37 degree Celsius and 23 degree Celsius respectively for the next 48 hours, said Patil.

Hassan recorded the highest jump from its normal minimum temperature. It recorded 22.6 degrees Celsius, about 2.8 degrees more than usual.

According to IMD, on April 29 light rain is also very likely in isolated places over Bidar, Kalaburgi, Yadgir, Vijayapura, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Kodagu, Mysuru, Mandya and Chitradurga districts.

On April 30, light rain is predicted again for Bidar, Kalaburgi, Yadgir, Vijayapura, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Chikkamagaluru, Tumkur, Chikkaballapura, Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban and Kodagu districts.

Incidentally, KSNDMC has also issued a series of animated advisory for lightning safety.

“We also update temperature every 15 minutes in our X handle in coordination with IMD,” added the KSNDMC official.

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April 24,2024

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With the Karnataka transport department extending the deadline for the installation of High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) twice--- in November last year and February, it is no longer planning to extend the same. The department ordered for the installation of HSRP before May 31.

The transport department through a notification in August last year, had mandated the installation on all the vehicles that were registered in the state prior to April 1, 2019. According to transport officials, there are nearly two crore vehicles that are supposed to get HSRP for their vehicles.

“As of now, the state has registered only 34 lakh HSRP installations, despite extending the deadline twice. From nearly 18 lakh installations since February, the numbers have almost doubled. However, there are still a large number of vehicles that have to opt for HSRP,” said C Mallikarjuna, Additional Commissioner for Transport (Enforcement).

“We will wait till May 31 to check for the total number of vehicles that fall in line. We are expecting HSRP installations to touch 75 lakh, after which we will consider an extension as the numbers indicate that people are falling in line and if some more time is given everyone will get it done. However, if we do not reach that number before the deadline, we will request the government not to extend the deadline but urge for an enforcement,” he said.

He also stated that a fine of Rs 500 will be imposed for the first time and if vehicle owners do not fall in line, it will be Rs 1,000 later until they have installed HSRP. “We will wait till the Model Code of Conduct ends and take the government’s opinion. We are going to request the government for strict enforcement if the HSRP installations are not satisfactory,” he added.

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