Welcome to Bhatkal Blog
Posted on February 28, 2007
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Previously website was hosted with themooseisloose.net, it was cheap and it turned out be so unreliable that there is no sign of the company or thier website. My portable hard drive which had the backup failed, so all the data was lost, and a very important lesson learnt the hard way “Never trust the webhosting company” and “Never trust the hard drives”. So the site is back, with wordpress, will be more simpler but will enhance it with features over the time. My apologies to all of you whos photo galleries have been lost.
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keep it up
Assalamaualaikum i m glad to this new blog website but it is still under construction………me too are intrested in it………
Assalamu Alaikum its my pleasure to join this blog to meet all people from my town
assalamwalikum…friends nice to hear about this blog…just post some good topic so that we can discuss our views…keep the good work
salam to every bhatkally.
very happy to join
AT LEAST U HAVE TO UPDATE THE BLOG REGULARLY..
IT IS VERY HAPPY TO KOW ABOUT THE BLOG OF BHATKALL..
SHAFI
@shafi – Yes, i want to start blogging about bhatkal regularly.
If any bhatkali wants to become an author on this blog please let me know.
Assalamu Alaikum its my pleasure to join this blog to meet all people from my town.very happy to join keep the good work. z00b
hi
salam,as some of our bhatkallys moulana behave like autocratic ways .ur comment ?
Assalamu Alaikum,
I am quite pleased with the idea of having Bhatkal Blog. We can discuss and address some serious issues concerning our community.
As it is with every community or group, there are some elements that are meant to just disrupt or deviate others from the good cause. Folks who are doing good things MUST keep doing them with good intentions without paying much heed to these.
Right focus and clear intention are ingredients for the success of any program.
Anjuman is indeed a boon for Muslims of Bhatkal,I suggest we should grow up as a community and let Anjuman be managed more professionally. Just on the behest of providing cheap or free education for bhatkallys, we are compromising on the quality of education. An institution needs funds to manage each and every activity. Let Anjuman charge competitive fees for its courses. Under privileged or poor students should approach various group / programmes for scholarship. I am sure many of the parents wont mind shelling out fair amount for quality education for their wards. If one is less fortunate, there should be others means to compensate. By forcing Anjuman to lower fees is not the solution. Cost and Quality go hand in hand. We have to strike a balance somewhere.