Fr. Fred Mascarenhas, the principal of Milagres College Kallianpur, was bid a fond farewell at a special farewell ceremony organized in the auditorium of the college on Aug 30,
Banna Ganapa, a unique exhibition of paintings on Lord Ganesha by 12 artists was inaugurated at 10:30 this morning by Sri Ganesh S. Rao
In spite of the heavy rains, people could be seen shopping, greeting one another, visiting the temples, and attending public Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.
The Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) has decided to crack down heavily on builders who violate vector-borne disease control guidelines by increasing fines imposed
Makkala Koota, a sister concern of Balabharathi Academy, was inaugurated at Town Hall on Aug 31 Wednesday.
Indian Catholic Youth Movement (ICYM), Kulshekar parish, for the first time in its history, will organize Cordel Church Centenary Football Cup 2011 on Aug 31 & September 1
Hundreds and thousands of devotees, wearing traditional clothes, visited the mosques in spite of the stormy weather to offer the festive Namaz.
ICYM Bantwal Varado Committee organized Yuva Milan on Aug 28 at Modankap Church Hall for the youth of the 13 parishes
Salil Shetty, the general secretary of Amnesty International said that AI opposes death penalty because it violates the right to life
Janardhan Poojary has urged the central government to move the Supreme Court to question the 8-week stay granted by the Madras High Court
Security was beefed up in and around the Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) premises on Aug 30 Tuesday after receiving an anonymous letter that claimed that there were bombs inside the MCC.
Unknown thieves decamped with Rs. 3.8 lakh, which was kept in the glove compartment of a Honda Activa parked in the city.
Muslims will celebrate Eid on Aug 31 Wednesday if they sight the moon on the night of Tuesday, Hindus will celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi on Thursday.
Rains in the Konkan region triggered a landslide in Ratnagiri sector today, delaying trains and causing inconvenience to scores of commuters.
The "Little Sisters of the Poor" (LsP) order of Roman Catholic nuns who have set up and run "Prem Nagar" are full of compassion and concern for the aged in difficulty.