Due to the line block and power block on the down line for the insertion and removal of temporary girders for the rebuilding of Bridge No. 1063 between Vadakara and Mahe stations
National Education Day of India solemnizes the birth anniversary of India’s first education minister Bharat Ratna Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.
As many as eight boats which were anchored on the banks of the river near the Manganese Road in Gangolli were gutted in a fire mishap on Monday morning.
The Olympic standard international swimming pool constructed at a cost of Rs 24.94 crore at Yemmekere will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on November 24.
An MBBS student of a private college in the city has ended her life by jumping from the sixth floor of the hostel building on November 13, Monday.
Police have fined a driver for using his ambulance for a private trip at Ujire in Belthangady taluk. The ambulance driver Tyagaraj had used his ambulance to travel
A 22 year old youth who was critically injured in a bike-car collision at Kodikanyana near Saligrama about a month ago and was undergoing treatment in the hospital, has succumbed to his injuries.
Udupi District Superintendent of Police Dr Arun K has said that no jewellery has been stolen from the house at Nejaru in Malpe police station limits where an unidentified assailant hacked a woman
Karkala Police who raided a shop at Sacharipete have seized explosive materials weighing 38 kg and worth several thousands of rupees.
Renowned Nagaswara artiste of Kaup, Sheikh Jaleel Saheb (56) passed away on November 13, Monday due to heart attack.
In a horrifying and alarming event, four individuals, including three children from the same family, were discovered brutally murdered at Tripti Layout in Nejar of Udupi on Sunday
KDEM organised the second edition of ‘Mangaluru Blue’ event on Saturday, to connect start-ups under the Mangaluru cluster with potential investors announced four, among 15, as top fundable.
One year after the death of mystic vegetarian crocodile Babiya, another crocodile appeared for the first time in Ananthapura Lake Temple in Kasaragod
People aged 30 years and above in Karnataka will soon be able to avail of door-to-door screening and testing for non-communicable diseases as the state government is all set to roll out the ‘Gruha Arogya’ scheme.
City Police Commissioner Anupam Agarwal has said nearly 10 to 15 places in Mangaluru, particularly places near Wenlock and other hospitals, schools and residential areas would be declared as horn-free zones.