Two Mangaloreans die of cardiac arrest in Saudi Arabia

October 3, 2011

Jeddah, October 3: In two separate incidents, an Ullal based youth working in Jeddah and Addoor Mudaikodi based salesmen working in Dammam area died of cardiac arrest.

Tasleem Nayyadi, a 28 year old healthy and energetic man from Kodi, Ullal, suddenly collapsed on ground, when he was playing cricket in the early hours on last Friday. Although his friends immediately rushed him to a nearby hospital at Kumrah Jeddah, doctors pronounced his death soon after.

He had been in Saudi Arabia for the past 18 months and worked as painter at a company at Kumrah Jeddah. Tasleem was a sociable and friendly person, often involved in community service and popular amongst Mangaloreans in and around Jeddah. He is survived by his mother and two elder brothers who are residing at Kodi, Ullal.

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Abbas and Tasleem (file photos)

The final rites were carried out on Sunday night at Jeddah-Jeezan Road graveyard after the Janaza prayer at Arbaeen Masjid Kumrah. Consent was obtained from his mother for his burial.

On same day, in Dammam, 50-year-old Abbas, hailing from Mudaikodi Addoor, working as salesmen, died in a similar case. It is said that on Friday evening he complained of chest pain. He too breathed his last despite he was taken to a nearby hospital immediately. He had been working as a salesman in Paris Centre at Seiko area Dammam for last five years.

Mr. Abbas was very familiar person in and around Seiko area. "He was working with us for past five years. We are all still in shock. He was loved and respected by all”, one of his co-salesmen said. Several Mangaloreans from Dammam and surrounding areas rushed to the hospital immediately after they heard the news. He survived his wife, two daughters and a son.

The last rites were carried out on Sunday at Dammam Cemetery (91) after the 'Janaza' prayer at Al Rayhan Masjid in Dammam after Zuhr namaz. Consent was obtained from his wife for his burial.

It is learnt that the paper works and other formalities from Embassy, Hospital and Police station are expedited in both side with the coordination of IFF Dammam & Jeddah area Community Welfare members. Relatives, friends, and well-wishers in and around Jeddah and Dammam have expressed condolences on their untimely death.




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September 19,2024

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In a grand celebration of patriotism and local pride, Karnataka’s second tallest flagpole, and the tallest in Dakshina Kannada, was officially inaugurated on Wednesday, September 18, at the iconic Kadri Park in Mangaluru.

The event, a significant milestone in the city's Smart City journey, was graced by several prominent leaders. MP Capt Brijesh Chowta, a distinguished guest at the inauguration, spoke passionately about the symbolic importance of the flag. "This towering structure, made possible through the Smart City initiative, elevates the pride of every Indian. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office, national sentiment has deepened. The national flag is not just a symbol, it embodies our self-respect and unity as a nation."

MLA Vedavyas Kamath shared his enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing its importance beyond mere construction. "The flagpole at Kadri Park, funded under the Smart City project, will not only serve as a beacon of patriotism but will also become a significant attraction, enhancing the city's tourism appeal."

Adding to the sense of occasion, Mayor Sudhir Shetty proudly highlighted the monument's grandeur. "Standing at an impressive 75 meters, second only to Belagavi's 110-meter flagpole, this new landmark is a testament to Mangaluru's growth and aspirations. The project, which cost Rs 75 lakh, will feature an advanced lighting system, ensuring it shines brightly, day and night, as a symbol of our national pride."

The ceremony saw the attendance of key dignitaries, including Deputy Mayor Sunita, Standing Committee President Bharath Kumar, Varun Chowta, Ganesh Kulal, MCC opposition leader Praveen Chandra Alva, MCC member Shakeela Kava, former Mayor Jayananda Anchan, Bhaskar K, and former MUDA president Ravishankar Mijar, each contributing to the significance of the occasion.

This towering flagpole, nestled amidst the serene beauty of Kadri Park, is set to become a new emblem of Mangaluru's spirit, uniting both locals and visitors in shared pride and patriotism.

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September 20,2024

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court today sought a report from the Karnataka High Court over controversial remarks made by Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda during a recent court hearing.

Justice Srishananda, while addressing a landlord-tenant dispute, referred to a Muslim-majority area in Bengaluru as "Pakistan" and made a misogynistic comment involving a woman lawyer. 

A five-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, along with Justices S Khanna, B R Gavai, S Kant, and H Roy, expressed the need for establishing clear guidelines for constitutional court judges regarding their remarks in court. 

The Supreme Court bench said that when social media plays an active role in monitoring and amplifying courtroom proceedings, there is an urgency to ensure judicial commentary aligns with the decorum expected from courts of law.

"Our attention has been drawn to some comments made by Karnataka High Court judge Justice V Srishananda during the conduct of judicial proceedings. We have asked the AG and SG to assist us. We ask the registrar general of the High Court to submit a report to this court after seeking administrative directions from the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court. This exercise may be carried out in 2 weeks," the top court directed.

Videos of Justice Srishanananda have gone viral on social media.

In one video, he refers to a Muslim-dominated locality in Bengaluru as "Pakistan" and on another video he was seen making objectionable comments against a woman lawyer. In the second incident, Justice Srishanananda can be heard telling the woman lawyer that she seemed to know a lot about the "opposition party", so much so that she might be able to reveal the colour of their undergarments.

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