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Veerappa Moily releases Konkani translation of his book Tembare
Veerappa Moily releases Konkani translation of his book Tembare

Dr. M. Veerappa Moily, union minister for petroleum and natural gas, released a Konkani translation of his Kannada book Tembare on Nov 11, Sunday at World Konkani Centre...

Over 600 goodu deepas made at Namma Kudla Goodu Deepa competition
Over 600 goodu deepas made at Namma Kudla Goodu Deepa competition

Over 600 beautiful goodu deepas made by those who took part in the 13th annual Goodu Deepa Competition organized by local TV channel Namma Kudla in Kudroli Gokarnatheshwara Temple were exhibited on Nov 10, Saturday.

Firecracker companies must not use names of Hindu deities – Hindu leaders
Firecracker companies must not use names of Hindu deities – Hindu leaders

Addressing the press today, Hindu Janajagruthi Samithi leader Ramananda Gowda said that printing images of gods and national leaders on packets of firecrackers and bursting them in public places must be stopped.

Police arrest 5 in connection with sale of newborn
Police arrest 5 in connection with sale of newborn

SP Abhishek Goyal told reporters that the city police have registered cases against five people for selling a baby to a couple. One of the five is the biological mother of the baby.

Karavali Souharda Sangarsha Samithi demands release of Soorinje
Karavali Souharda Sangarsha Samithi demands release of Soorinje

The Karavali Souharda Sangarsha Samithi condemned the arrest of Kasturi TV channel reporter Naveen Soorinje in connection with the home stay attack of July 28

ACSA demands thorough investigation of Deepika and Sowjanya death cases
ACSA demands thorough investigation of Deepika and Sowjanya death cases

The Mangalore University All College Students’ Association (ACSA) organized a one-day hunger strike demanding thorough investigation of the Sowjanya rape and murder case and Deepika’s medical negligence death case.

MCC to celebrate golden jubilee on Nov 15
MCC to celebrate golden jubilee on Nov 15

The Mangalore Christian Council (MCC) will celebrate its golden jubilee on Nov 15, Thursday at Bishop Jathanna Auditorium, Theological College, Balmatta at 5:00 p.m.

PUCL, KKSV pledge to fight for Naveen Soorinje
PUCL, KKSV pledge to fight for Naveen Soorinje

The People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) and the Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike (KKSV) stated that they would intensify their efforts to get justice for Kasturi TV Channel reporter Naveen Soorinje, who has been arrested in connection with the Padil home stay attack.

Train catches fire, alert employees prevent tragedy
Train catches fire, alert employees prevent tragedy

The Thiruvananthapuram – Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express caught fire on the morning of Nov 9, Friday, but was put off in time thanks to a group of alert railway employees.

Congress leaders visit Soorinje in jail
Congress leaders visit Soorinje in jail

A number of Congress leaders and members visited Kasturi TV Channel reporter Naveen Soorinje in jail on Nov 9.

Woman assaulted while travelling with a man of another community
Woman assaulted while travelling with a man of another community

A woman was attacked allegedly by members of a fundamentalist group for travelling with a man belonging to another community.

AIMIT organize ’Manasamanthana’ - a national level B-Plan Presentation
AIMIT organize ’Manasamanthana’ - a national level B-Plan Presentation

Manasamanthana- A national level B-Plan presentation organised at AIMIT, the new campus of St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), Beeri, Kotekar on 9th November

Festive Season Guests
Festive Season Guests

They are the darlings of Pilikula Wildlife Sanctuary. Everyone loves to catch a glimpse of the little creatures who  cuddle close by their mothers. They are also described as the festive season guests.

Rural branches grow 41% faster than urban branches – J. S. Shenoy
Rural branches grow 41% faster than urban branches – J. S. Shenoy

J. S. Shenoy, deputy general manager of Syndicate Bank, said that deposit growth in the bank’s rural branches surpasses that of urban branches by 41 percent.

Prof. U. S. Krishna Nayak to chair 8th Asia Pacific Orthodontic Congress
Prof. U. S. Krishna Nayak to chair 8th Asia Pacific Orthodontic Congress

Prof. U. S. Krishna Nayak, senior orthodontist from Mangalore, has been appointed to chair the 8th Asia Pacific Orthodontic Congress, which is scheduled to be held in New Delhi from Nov 29, 2012 to Dec 2, 2012.