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Gateway Bank, F.S.B Appoints Mukhtar Ali as President and Chief Operating Officer
Gateway Bank, F.S.B Appoints Mukhtar Ali as President and Chief Operating Officer

Globe and Mail

time11-08-2025

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Gateway Bank, F.S.B Appoints Mukhtar Ali as President and Chief Operating Officer

Gateway Bank, F.S.B., is pleased to announce the appointment of Mukhtar Ali as its new President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), effective immediately. Mr. Ali brings over 35 years of executive leadership experience in the banking industry and has a proven track record of driving operational excellence, strategic growth, and innovation. Prior to joining Gateway, he served as President and Chief Credit Officer for Community Bank of the Bay in Oakland. Chairman and CEO Arnold Grisham commented, 'We are thrilled to welcome Mukhtar to the Gateway family. His deep ties to Oakland and the greater Bay Area make him an ideal fit with our mission to provide banking services to our community.'

Six migrant workers from Bengal arrested in Punjab under cow slaughter law
Six migrant workers from Bengal arrested in Punjab under cow slaughter law

The Hindu

time18-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Six migrant workers from Bengal arrested in Punjab under cow slaughter law

More reports of arrest and detention of migrant workers from West Bengal have emerged from different parts of the country, with the latest incident involving the arrest of six workers from Malda district in Punjab. The migrant workers - identified as Mukhtar Ali, Minjar Ali, Zakir Hossain, Rayhan Alam, Kurban Ali, and Azam - were reportedly arrested from Chanchal in Malda by the Phagwara Police Station in Kapurthala on the basis of an FIR dated July 2. The charges include offences under the Punjab Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955. The arrests in an Opposition-ruled State come at a time when there are mounting reports of migrant workers from West Bengal being detained or harassed in several BJP-ruled States, including Maharashtra, Delhi, Odisha, and Rajasthan. Family members of the six detained workers claimed that they had travelled to Punjab for employment in poultry units and were 'wrongly arrested' under cow slaughter charges. In a letter addressed to Samirul Islam, Chairperson of the West Bengal Migrant Welfare Board, a Labour Commissioner from Malda highlighted that the six migrant workers are currently lodged in Kapurthala Central Jail. 'They do not have the means to fight the case in the court. If arrangements can be made for their release, it would be greatly appreciated. They may be provided necessary legal assistance through SLSA Punjab or DLSA of that district for appropriate relief of these six migrant workers,' the letter said. Mr. Islam, who is also a Rajya Sabha MP, said the Board has arranged legal representation for the workers and expressed hope that they would be released soon. He further clarified that the situation in Punjab is not comparable to that in BJP-ruled States, where migrant workers are allegedly being harassed on suspicion of being Bangladeshi nationals.

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