Akshaya Patra ISKCON organized a workshop titled “Media 2 Media” on the theme “fighting hunger – freeing minds” on the rooftop of the Press Club in Urwa on July 12, Thursday.
K. S. Shivaramu, president of the KSBCAF, said that encouraging Made Snana is against Article 51 (A) of the Indian Constitution, which promotes a questioning spirit and scientific temper among the people.
A gang of thieves broke into a jewelry store on Kinnigoli Main Road on July 12 Thursday and stole gold and silver ornaments worth Rs. 8.2 lakh.
Kota Srinivas Poojary, BJP MLC from Kundapur is the only person to get ministerial berth in the cabinet from the coastal town.
A tanker, which was plying from Aurangabad in Maharashtra to Kannur in Kerala, turned over and plunged into a gorge beside NH66 at Adamu Kudru,near Nethravathi Bridge, Ullal, on July 12, Thursday, at around 2:00 a.m. The driver escaped with minor injuries.
Senior police officers visited the SC/ST Colony in Ammudange Mucchiradka near Shishila, Belthangady, having heard that a Naxal group had recently visited it.
P. Jayarama Bhat, managing director and chief executive officer of Karnataka Bank Limited, who will complete his first term on July 13, 2012, has been appointed yet again for a term of 3 years.
The Mangalore Bar Association organized a protest in front of the DC’s office on July 11, in response to a call from the Bar Council of India,
The Centre for Indian Trade Union (CITU) organized a protest in front of the DC’s office on Tuesday, during which they placed several demands before the union government.
C. Suresh Thunga, nodal officer of the Mangalore Helpline Centre for the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), said that
The Janatha Dal (Secular), DK district unit, has vehemently opposed the Yettinahole Project on grounds that it is just an excuse to divert River Nethravathi.
S. P. Chengappa, president of the Mangalore Lawyers’ Association, said that the Central Human Resources Department must withdraw some of its proposed bills as they are sure to destroy the independence of lawyers throughout the country.
Pejawar Mutt Seer Shri Vishvesha Teertha Swamiji said that the Made Snana controversy can easily be solved without the government having to implement any laws.
K. Lokayya Gowda, former president of the Vokkaligara Yane Gowdara Seva Sangha, said at a press meet held at Press Club
Sahana Kumari, an athlete of Ullal origins, who recently qualified for the London Olympics, was felicitated at