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Traders in Kerala call for compassionate approach by govt

Traders in Kerala call for compassionate approach by govt
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Save Lakshadweep forum activists to stage protest against Praful Patel on July 26

Save Lakshadweep forum activists to stage protest against Praful Patel on July 26
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Keighley Ahmadiyya Muslim Association gives boost to hospice

The money was raised through members’ donations for Ramadan. President, Mujeeb Rahman, said the association tried to support the work of the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice annually. He added: “As in previous years, we wanted to provide assistance to those in need. Our aim is to serve humanity and promote our motto – ‘love for all, hatred for none’. “We try to help charities across the country through fundraising walks – as well as holding collections for the Poppy Appeal at supermarkets – but members were keen to surpass past efforts by collecting money purely through donations for the hospice.” Over the years Ahmadiyya Muslim Association has raised millions of pounds for UK charities, donated tons of food and clothing and taken part in other activities such as tree planting.

Traders against imposing time restrictions

Traders against imposing time restrictions Updated: Updated: Call to let shops function 24/7 during Ramadan season Share Article Call to let shops function 24/7 during Ramadan season Instead of imposing time restrictions, merchant outlets in the State should be allowed to function round the clock in view of the Ramadan season, Mujeeb Rahman, State working president, Textile and Garment dealers Association, Kerala, has said. Addressing the media here on Wednesday, he said more working hours meant less rush and hence less chance of COVID-19 spread. Ramadan shopping mostly takes place at night, and the new COVID protocol restraining shops from functioning beyond 9 p.m., would cause huge financial loss to the business community.

Industry hit in Kerala as workers from West Bengal, Assam leave for voting

Industry hit in Kerala as workers from West Bengal, Assam leave for voting Updated: Updated: Labourers from West Bengal, Assam have gone home to exercise their franchise Share Article Labourers from West Bengal, Assam have gone home to exercise their franchise Kabir Ahmad (name changed), a migrant worker in Perumbavoor, had to spend a small fortune on a flight ticket to return home to Hojai district of Assam last month following his parents’ anguished plea to get back in time for voting. Their desperation was borne out of the perceived danger posed to the community by the National Register of Citizens (NRC) proposed by the Union government and the cost that each wasted vote may entail in the fight to keep the legislation at bay. Though not fully convinced of their anxiety, Kabir, who has been in Kerala for over a decade and speaks fluent Malayalam, did vote in the election held on April 1.

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