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Home Guards organize 24-hour protest demanding basic facilities
Home Guards organize 24-hour protest demanding basic facilities

The Home Guards of DK, under the banner of CITU, organized a 24-hour dharani sathyagraha on August 13, Monday. Addressing protestors, Lingappa Nanthoor,

Kota Shrinivas Poojary calls meeting to discuss monsoon situation
Kota Shrinivas Poojary calls meeting to discuss monsoon situation

Kota Shrinivas Poojary, district-in-charge minister for Udupi, convened a meeting at the DC’s office on August 11, Saturday to discuss the effects of monsoons on the district.

Progressive people’s silence helps communal outfits grow – Ravivarma Kumar
Progressive people’s silence helps communal outfits grow – Ravivarma Kumar

Senior advocate Ravivarma Kumar, who is also the former president of the Karnataka Backward Classes Commission, said on August 12, Sunday that the silence of progressive people has led to the rise of communal outfits in Mangalore.

Mangalore gets highest rainfall of 93mm
Mangalore gets highest rainfall of 93mm

The twin districts of DK and Udupi saw a decline in rainfall on August 12, Sunday. During the last 24-hour period, Mangalore received the highest rainfall of 93mm, followed by Kadaba (80mm), Bantwal (79.6mm), Puttur (77.4mm),

Emirates Paradela/Samanvaya distribute Rs. 3,35,500 in scholarships
Emirates Paradela/Samanvaya distribute Rs. 3,35,500 in scholarships

Samanvaya and Emirates Paradela of UAE distributed Rs. 3,34,500 in scholarships among 59 students in Samanvaya Hall in Urwa Store on August 12, Sunday.

Walkathon held in city to create environmental awareness
Walkathon held in city to create environmental awareness

The Trinity Communication Centre of London, Mangalore branch, organized a walkathon called Save Earth Awareness from Kadri Park to Mangala Stadium on August 12, Sunday.

Intercollegiate folk dance contest held in city
Intercollegiate folk dance contest held in city

Tulu Sahitya Academy President Umanath Kotian inaugurated Mariyalada Minadana, a folk dance contest for college students at Town Hall on August 12, Sunday.

Panel report has pained me: Padil victim’s mother
Panel report has pained me: Padil victim’s mother

Apart from being deeply distraught after my son was among those assaulted during a birthday party held at the Morning Mist Homestay on July 28, the report on the incident by C. Manjula...

Villagers protest against Cochin – Mangalore pipeline project
Villagers protest against Cochin – Mangalore pipeline project

A massive protest against the proposed gas pipeline between Kochi and Mangalore was held in Kairangala, Balepuni, Pajir, and Kurnadu on Aug 11, Saturday.

New Konkani transliteration software Konkanverter launched
New Konkani transliteration software Konkanverter launched

Konkanverter, an online software program that automatically converts Konkani texts from one script to the other, developed by the World Institute of Konkani Language

St. Agnes College holds exhibition of rare books
St. Agnes College holds exhibition of rare books

St. Agnes College arranged an exhibition of rare book collections in honor of S. R. Raganathan in their conference hall on Aug 11, Saturday.

Harishchandra Acharya was murdered, claims wife
Harishchandra Acharya was murdered, claims wife

Harishchandra Acharya’s family has alleged that he did not die by accidentally falling into a well this June, but was murdered.

Retired physical education teachers of DK felicitated
Retired physical education teachers of DK felicitated

The district’s retired physical education directors were felicitated and the Physical Education Directors’ office was inaugurated at Rajya Sarkari Naukarara Bhavana on Aug 11, Saturday.

Mangaloreans raise their voice against moral policing
Mangaloreans raise their voice against moral policing

Speaking at an interactive session on moral policing and Indian culture held in Mangalore, Prof. Ravivarma Kumar, former chairman of the Backward Classes Commission of Karnataka and former lawyer,

Home stay attack victims accuse police of not helping them
Home stay attack victims accuse police of not helping them

Vijay Kumar, one of the victims of the Mangalore home stay attack, stated that the police had not helped the victims even when Hindu Jagarana Vedike (HJV) activists were dragging the girls in front of them.