A protest meeting against the attack on Hebron Assembly Church in Haleyangady was held in front of the church on the evening of Dec 31 Saturday.
Oil companies will meet on Monday to revise rates of petrol. But any hike will need a political clearance
Over 2,500 married Hindu women took an oath at Shri Kshethra Gokarnatha Temple that they would not stop wearing their mangalasutra, kumkum, even in case of their husbands’ death.
The government of Karnataka has transferred a number of police officers, including Labhu Ram, the superintendent of police of DK.
Speaking at a seminar titled Made Snana, Belief, Practice, and Opposition jointly held in the auditorium of University College by DYFI, DSS, and other organizations opposing Made Snana
The people of Mangalore welcomed New Year 2012 with fireworks, parties, music, dance, and prayer meetings at various places of worship, houses, and hotels.
K. S. Shivaramu, the president of the Karnataka State Hindulida Vargagala Jagrutha Vedike, who was assaulted for opposing Made Snana at Kukke Subrahmanya Temple
The funeral rites of the Udupi-based soldier Upendra Kumar (23), who died fighting railway dacoits in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, were held in Tenkanidiyoor, the place of his birth, on Saturday.
Another New Year has made a grand entry. It’s welcome 2012 and Good Bye 2011. The New Year has brought along with it myriads of hopes and expectations that it would a good, eventful and a memorable year.
A hike of about Rs 2.10 to 2.13 per litre in petrol price is needed because of weakening Indian currency, scheduled and instead may do so on Monday.
Vozram Motiam, said to be the “richest Konkani album” to be ever released by Mandd Sobhann, was released at Chefs in Kadri in the presence of a huge gathering of well wishers and music lovers.
The police department will give the people of Mangalore just 30 minutes after midnight to welcome the New Year.
Uncle –Nephew duo died of drowning at Tannirbhavi Beach at 4:00 p.m. while playing in the waves.
A group of miscreants, allegedly belonging to a communal organization, created a tense atmosphere at Kodavoor in Udupi by preventing a group of Muslim tourists from visiting the local mosque for Friday prayers.
A large number of CPI workers participated in the 21st district convention organized by the district unit of the CPI on Nehru Maidan today, with CPI DK and Udupi Committee Secretary Comrade P. Sanjeeva presiding.