Bhatkallys
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Bhatkallys or bhatkallys.com is a website and online community from India.
The site was created by Mohammed Mohsin Shabandri and developed by Peer Mohammed. It was launched in January 2003. The site has community news, general articles, discussion forum, photo gallery, jobs, links etc.
It aims to provide interaction among community members and to promote the cultural heritage of Navayaths. Culture represents the quintessence of all that is best and invaluable in the life of a person. Besides focusing on our culture and keeping the Bhatkali diaspora well informed about the news of Bhatkal, the site aims to provide career guidance to people and help them in getting employment.
In February 2004, the Naqsh-e-Navayath was made available on bhatkallys.com with the consent of its publishers.
Abdul Mateen Muniri’s Bazgasht is an audio section which contains a poetry and speeches of local poets and scholars and of Indian scholars and poets of the last fifty years. Two columns, the khabar-o-nazar and bilatabsir from Dawat, a Urdu newspaper, provide analysis of current topics.