The Akhila Bharathiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP) organized a protest march followed by a protest meeting demanding the expulsion of H. Maheshappa
The muhurat of Thelikedha Bolli, the Tulu movie, was held at Vamanjoor on Wednesday, March 28.
A man who allegedly cheated several people went missing on Wednesday, March 28. Narendra Kamath had been running a chit fund for autorickshaw drivers
A house belonging to Jyothiprakash Shetty on Car Street caught fire on March 28 Wednesday, causing heavy financial loss for the owner.
A pollution response exercise was organized by oil handling agencies in collaboration with the regional Coast Guard at New Mangalore Port (NMP) on March 27 Tuesday.
Mr. Narendra Nayak, Mangalore-based rationalist and founder of the DK Rationalist Association, surprised an audience of over 50 students of the Teachers’ Training Institute in Balmatta
A house at Tunkadakatte in Bajpe was broken into on Tuesday at around 11:30 a.m. and gold ornaments worth Rs. 10 lakh were stolen.
This year it will be held on March 29, 2012 at the main church of the diocese and seat of the Bishop, Rosario Cathedral, Mangalore, at 5 PM. The Day is also observed as ’DAY of PRIESTS’ and many priests present will be honoured.
The Karnataka Tulu Sahithya Academy organized its 4th meet and felicitation ceremony in commemoration of World Theatre Day in its office on March 27 Tuesday.
An interactive lecture demonstration session on updating the knowledge on latest mobile and CCTV technology was organized for police officials at the Police Commissioner’s office in the city on Monday.
Bogra Poojary, father of Yashodhara who disappeared two-and-half years and was last seen while stepping out of her house on the pretext of attending a pooja at Bolyar, testified before the Fast Track Court on Monday.
Two people were found dead in a lodge at Dharmasthala. Sources say that, they have allegedly committed suicide and were found hanged at the lodge
Stating that the financial situation is collapsing, he said that the budget does not provide any solutions for its improvement.
A proposal for 24x7 uninterrupted water supply worth Rs. 138 crore presented by the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) appears to be the only solution for Mangalore’s water problems.
Prof. G. V. Joshi, the member of the Planning Board of the Government of Karnataka, inaugurated a one-day national-level workshop titled “Inclusive Growth: Concept and Reality” on March 27 Tuesday