In yet another incident aimed at disrupting communal harmony, this time in Kaup, some unidentified miscreants hurled stones at the Polipu mosque at Kaup in the early hours of May10. The glass panes of the minaret walls of the mosque were damaged due to the stoning.
A youth lost his life while another person sustained injuries in a collision between a bike and a Mahendra pick-up vehicle near Mabukala bridge in Brahmavar on May 9, Thursday.
St. Aloysius Pre University College Amaravathi Harihar conducted the first Summer English Camp for the surrounding schools and colleges.
An attempt to disrupt communal harmony by placing a severed limb of a cow on the Tulasikatte of a house, has been reported from near Someshwar Uchilapete near here...
People of Karnataka through the Assembly election results have sent a strong message to the politicians that they will not tolerate corruption and misrule at any cost, said senior Congress leader B Janardhan Poojari.
The total business of Corporation Bank stood at Rs 284,722 crores as on 31-3-2013 as against Rs 236,611 crore as on 31-03-2013. The total business has thus increased by Rs 48,111 crore with a growth rate of 20.33 per cent.
“My responsibility has begun now. I will work towards ensuring peace and communal harmony in the district,” said victorious Congress candidate of Mangalore South JR Lobo
The Congress pulled off an easy win in Karnataka assembly elections on Wednesday as the party appeared all set to form the government on its own with around 121 seats in its kitty
Of the five assembly constituencies in the Udupi District, the Congress has won three, while the BJP could win in Karkala while independent candidate Halady registered an emphatic win from Kundapur constituency.
It’s almost a clean sweep for the Congress in the Assembly elections in Dakshina Kannada. The Congress emerged victorious in seven constituencies while the BJP had to be satisfied with a win only in Sullia constituency.
The Bharatiya Janatha Party which was hitherto claiming that there was a pro-BJP wave in the undivided Dakshina Kannada district, has to be satisfied with wins in just two constituencies- Sullia in Dakshina Kannada and Karkala in Udupi district.
BJP has suffered another major setback in the prestigious Mangalore North constituency. Here its two time MLA and former minister Krishna J Palemar has lost to Moidin Bava of Congress by a margin of 2420 votes.
Congress candidate JR Lobo has broken the winning spree of four time MLA Yogish Bhat, by defeating the latter by a margin of 11610 votes in the prestigious Mangalore South Assembly constituency.
Counting of votes is in full progress at Canara College in Mangalore. Latest reports reveal that UT Khader, Congress candidate from Mangalore constituency has won by a margin of 29, 087 votes.
Counting of votes polled in Mangalore North, Mangalore South, Mangalore, Bantwal, Bethangady and Moodbidri assembly constituencies will be held at Canara College on May 8