Mangaluru: Special Ramadan collection of clothing has been rolled out at city’s  recently inaugurated ‘Wardrobe’ clothing outlet near SCS Hospital and opposite Bhima Jewellery.

The store has also opened a wide section named ‘Tiny Wardrobe’ a dedicated section for the clothing items of children. Customers can find clothing of several brands under one roof for their infants to kids up to 14 years in this section, the shop owners informed.

The Ramadan collection also includes a variety of collections for the girls up to 14 years which includes Party wear, Frocks, Kurta, Plazo Pants, Jeans and Western tops. The list of brands also includes popular kids wear brand ‘bicycle’.

The store also offer and wide range of selection of modern style and trends clothing for the youngsters which includes Jeans, Shirts, T-shirts, Shorts, Cargo Pants and other items for boys including that of Bicycle brand.

The shop owners further informed that the store will offer special rates of Ramadan collection.

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Kolkata, Nov 30: Two more Hindu priests were arrested in Bangladesh, ISKCON Kolkata spokesperson Radharamn Das claimed on Saturday.

Speaking to PTI, Radharamn said, "I have received information that two more ISKCON monks have been arrested by police in Bangladesh."

In a post on X on Friday night, Radharamn said, "In the meantime, bad news has come: two devotees who went with prasad for Chinmaya Prabhu were arrested on their way back to the temple, and Chinmaya prabhu's secretary is also missing. Please pray for them."

Earlier on Friday, Radharamn had posted, "Another Brahmachari, Sri Shyam Das Prabhu, was arrested by Chattogram Police today."

"Does he look like a terrorist? #FreeISKCONMonks Bangladesh. The arrest of innocent #ISKCON brahmacharis are deeply shocking & disturbing," Radharamn posted on X on Saturday. His comments comes comes in the backdrop of unconfirmed reports of arrest of three more ISKCON monks, days after the arrest of spiritual leader Chinmay Das.

Chinmay Das, who also served as a spokesperson for Bangladesh Sammilita Sanatani Jagran Jote, was arrested at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Monday while en route to Chattogram to attend a rally. He was denied bail and sent to jail on Tuesday by the Chattogram Sixth Metropolitan Magistrate Court.

Historically, Hindus made up approximately 22 per cent of Bangladesh's population during the 1971 Liberation War.

The Hindu population, once a substantial demographic in Bangladesh, has experienced a significant decline in recent decades, with the minority community now comprising only around 8 per cent of the country's total population.

This drop is largely attributed to a combination of socio-political marginalisation, exodus and sporadic violence over the years.