The JD(S) organized a protest on July 31, Tuesday against the attack on students celebrating their friend’s birthday at Morning Mist Home Stay by Hindu Janajagarana Vedike (HJV) activists.
The Lokayukta conducted raids simultaneously in several parts of Dakshina Kannada on July 31, Tuesday.
The city police arrested four more people in connection with the resort attack case on July 30, Monday.
Sr. Loyola (78) died in a road accident when she was taking Sr.Luvilla and Sr. Celsa to St. John’s Hospital for a medical check-up in the afternoon of July 30, Monday.
Addressing the gathering after inaugurating a workshop on the prevention and control of dengue, organized in the DC’s office on June 30, Monday, DC Dr. N. S. Channappa Gowda expressed his concerns that contagious diseases are not reported in time despite the availability of excellent medical facilities.
A painting by a student of International Centre for Applied Sciences (ICAS) has won the first prize in a national competition.
A group of young men, who were attacked while celebrating a birthday party at Morning Mist Home Stay, addressed a protest meeting at St. Agnes College on July 30, Monday and urged girls and women to show their power.
A gang of theives broke into a house at Kundaje in Ramakunje, Puttur and stole jewelry worth Rs. 10 lakh.
A television journalist, ‘covering’ the Saturday attack on girls allegedly by Hindu Jagarana Vedike in Mangalore has claimed that his call to the police to report the incident was not picked up.
Members of the DKDWJA, submitted a memorandum urging the police to withdraw FIRs registered against media persons in connection with the recent attack
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Slamming the Karnataka government for failing to stop attacks by Hindu outfits on young boys and girls in the State in name of moral policing, the Centre today demanded firm action against the "hoodlums" for such acts.
The city police, on July 30, Monday, arrested four more men in connection with the attack on students celebrating a friend’s birthday at Morning Mist Home Stay on July 28, Saturday.
The Suratkal police arrested two chain snatchers on July 29, Sunday and seized 160gms gold jewelry worth Rs. 5 lakh and a two-wheeler from them. The arrested are Mohammed Rafiq (24) of BC Road in Bantwal and Sarfaraz (23) of Salmara in Puttur.
Students from several colleges all over Mangalore supported the bundh call issued by the All College Students’ Union on July 30, Monday, boycotted classes, and protested against the attack on a group of students