C. T. Ravi, who visited Mangalore for the first time after being appointed as the district-in-charge minister of DK, came across a number of protestors in front of the DC’s office.
A tree fell on an electric pole in Yekkur, following which around 11 electric poles crashed down in the evening of July 21, Saturday
District-in-charge Minister C. T. Ravi said that plastic carry bags, sheets, and cups and plates of all thickness will be banned in Dakshina Kannada.
The Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations has condemned the state government’s move of ordering temples all over
Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) Chairman M. Narendra said that IOB has been reaching its regulatory targets under agricultural advances year after year.
C. T. Ravi, district-in-charge minister and minister for higher education, on July 21, Saturday visited the district office of the BJP for the first time after being inducted into Jagadish Shettar’s cabinet.
A gang of unknown people barged into a shop in Kulai and stabbed two men at around 5:00 p.m. on July 20, Friday.
Muslim students from colleges all over Dakshina Kannada district on July 20, Friday organized a protest in front of Ramakunjeshwara First Grade College in Ramakunja, Uppinangady to extend their support to the Muslim students of Ramakunjeshwar College, who have been fighting for their rights
The Kadri police have nabbed two youngsters for driving dangerously in the heart of the city on July 20, Friday.
The demand for the introduction of KSRTC city buses in Mangalore was raised by the general public at Transport Adalat held at Regional Transport Office on Friday.
The Akhila Bharathiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP) organized a protest in Jyothi Circle on July 20, Friday, demanding that the government must re-introduce the old system of admission for third and fifth semester polytechnic students.
Announcing Q1 result, Mr. P. Jayaram Bhat, Managing Director and CEO of the bank said that the total business has also increased by Rs 8,585 crore from Rs 45,640 crore to Rs 54,225 crore
Justice S. R. Nayak, chairman of the KSHRC, who will retire on July 25, has expressed concerns that the state government has not yet appointed a new chairman for the commission.
The wheels of justice grind slow, but they grind fine and for sure. This is the story of the long struggle of Ms.Shakuntala Kamath MA, wife of late Mr.Manjunath Kamath M.Sc. who was a lecturer
P. V. K. Rameshwaram, chairman of the Graduate School in CEPT University, spoke of the importance of bureaucratic and political support for town planning.