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
District-in-charge Minister C. T. Ravi, on July 29, Sunday, criticized attempts to politicize the resort attack issue. Addressing reporters at a press meet in Circuit House, the district-in-charge minister said that the police department will take the required steps to prevent such things from happening in future.
JD(S) State Vice President Amarnath Shetty declared that wrong things are taking place in the district because of the apathy of the state government and the district administration. He was speaking at a press meet held by the district JD(S) at Hotel Woodlands on July 29, Sunday.
The Talibanis of Mangalore have struck again- this time at a birthday party held in private premises. There are a number of motivations for this- the main one is that nothing happens to them ultimately.
The Hindu Janajagarana Vedike (HJV) announced at a press meet held today at Hotel Woodlands that the organization is in no way responsible for the attack on partying students at Morning Mist Home Stay
The Congress party, on July 29, Sunday, held a protest in front of the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) office in spite of the prohibitory orders clamped on the city.
ADGP Bipin Gopalkrishna, investigating the assault on students who were partying at Morning Mist Home Stay last evening, told reporters that the police have arrested 8 people and registered FIRs against two journalists.
Last night, members of the Hindu Janajagruthi Vedike (HJV) barged into Morning Mist Home Stay and assaulted a group of boys and girls who were partying there on grounds that they were taking part in a rave party.
The members, reportedly owing allegiance to a pro-Hiindu group, called ’Hindu Jagran Vedike’ allegedly beat up and harassed young women and men at a resort on Saturday evening. Reportedly, more than 50 men attacked the private party.
Additional Deputy General of Police (law and order) Bipin Gopalkrishna arrived at Mangalore early on July 29, Sunday to investigate the attack on a group of boys and girls, who were having a party at Morning Mist Home Stay at Padil in Mangalore.
The Hindu Janajagarana Vedike (HJV) organized a protest outside the DC’s office on July 29, Sunday, demanding the immediate release of its members...
‘Custodians of Culture’ are at work again in Mangalore.The moral policing incident reported from the Morning Mist Home Stay at Padil in Mangalore on the night of July 28, Saturday, is snowballing into a controversy
Valerian D’Souza, a widely acclaimed Konkani writer popularly known as Vally Vogga, received Konkani Kutam Award 2012 at an award ceremony held at St. Sebastian Hall on July 28, Saturday
The Samaga Award will be conferred on Balipa Narayana Bhagavatha at an awards ceremony in Don Bosco Hall on Aug 1, Wednesday