Mangaluru: Al Baik restaurant Mangaluru, was on Monday inaugurated at Attavar vicinity in the city. The restaurant is themed in line with the restaurants of one of the most prominent eatery chains in the middle-east Al Baik restaurants which have its outlets across the world.
The new outlet named Al Baik Mangaluru with the tag "The Taste of Middle East" was inaugurated on the ground floor of the Royal Plaza Suites here in Attavar in the city on Monday evening in the presence of the outlet's owner Saleem Sagar. The outlet was inaugurated by Ustaad of Kudroli Mosque Saqib Saleem Umari.
Speaking on the occasion former MLA Mohiuddin Bava said it was good news for the people of Mangaluru that the restaurant will be themed like one of the finest eatery chains of the middle-east and serves millions of people across the world.
AICC Secretary I’van D’Souza also spoke at the event and added that the people of Mangaluru are food lovers and the new outlet of Al-Baik has added more variety of the cuisine and taste available in the city. He further said that the outlet will win the hearts of the people in Mangaluru and wished luck to the newly inaugurated outlet.
Rafiq Master hailed the company for selecting a prime location for the new outlet and congratulated them on opening the second outlet on the coastal belt (First in Manipal).
Owner of Al-Baik Mangaluru, Saleem Sagar, Misbah Women College’s Trustee Mumtaz Ali, SDPI Dakshina Kannada President Abdul Jaleel, Hidaya Foundation Chairman Mansoor Ahmed Azad, Muslim Writers’ Association President Umar HH, SKSM Mangaluru Secretary MG Mohammed, Businessman Rafiq Idinabba Sagar, Royal Palace Suites Manager Rizwan Khadar, Hidaya Foundation founder Kasim Ahmed, Trustee Riyazuddin, NSUI District leader Sawad Sulia, and others were present during the event.



















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Jammu (PTI): A portion of a small bridge collapsed in the Bantalab area on the outskirts of Jammu city on Friday, trapping at least three to four labourers under the debris, while one injured worker was rescued, official sources said.
Authorities have closed the road link following the collapse of the portion of the bridge.
The incident occurred when labourers were carrying out repair work on a retaining wall near the bridge that was damaged in last year's flash floods, the sources said.
According to the sources, a section of the bridge suddenly gave way, burying workers engaged at the site under the rubble.
Police, Army and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams launched rescue operations to extricate those buried under the debris. They pulled out one injured labourer and shifted him to a hospital, the sources said.
Family members of the labourers present at the site said around six workers engaged at the site at the time of the incident came under the debris when the structure collapsed. The family members said while two of the labourers managed to escape, four got trapped.
The sources said those trapped included the husband of a woman labourer, a mason, an unmarried labourer and a relative of the contractor.
There was no official confirmation on the exact number of persons trapped under the debris till the filing of this report.
The rescue operations are ongoing.
