The JCI of Kaup organised the Muddhu Krishna Competition at the Janardhana Temple, Kaup
Deputy Commissioner V Ponnuraj said the 98-member relay team will be received by District-in-Charge Minister Krishna J Palemar,
The Mangalore Airport authorities have started collecting user development fee from Wednesday. It is Rs 150 for domestic flights and Rs 825 for international flights.
Reasoning that a headmistress will have to focus more on administration than on the students, a teacher has refused promotion. Having been in the profession for the last 36 years, Sarojamma prefers to continue
Thousands of devotees thronged the Udupi Sri Krishna temple on Wednesday to catch a glimpse of the idol of Lord Krishna on the occasion of Sri Krishna Janmashtami.
The recovery of over 50 skulls and a few skeletons while clearing a drain in north Karnataka’s Dharwad district has sent the police and civil authorities in a tizzy.
Deputy Commissioner V Ponnuraj directed Ircon company officials and NHAI to complete the four-laning of NH 17 at the earliest.
Mangalore Airport will be extending its radar service to over flying aircraft from the present 19 hours a day to 24 hours from Wednesday, according to its director M.R. Vasudeva.
Police have beefed up security arrangements near Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences (HIMS) on Tuesday, following acid attack on a retrenched woman employee on Monday night.
Four students suffered injuries when a tree fell on the roof of a classroom in the Government Higher Primary School at Avarse in Brahmavar due to gusty wind on Tuesday morning.
When Parveen Begum decided to commit suicide, she also took a decision to kill her three young children, Fathima Zaiba (11), Syed Junaid (8) and Fathima Saba (6).
Mangalore Air Crash Victims’ Family Association has expressed dissatisfaction over the compensation amount being considered for sanction
‘Kavya Kusumagalu’, a collection of poems by Suguna Shetty was released by Sandhya Shenoi, the famous satire writer from Udupi in Mata Amritanandamayi Seva Samithi Hall on Sunday, 29 August 2010.
The authorities concerned may be heaving a sigh of relief with the good rainfall but Mangaloreans’ woes have increased with monsoon battering the city.
Karnataka Government on Monday decided to purchase 1,000 MW from available sources till May next to tide over the acute energy crisis, which the state is currently facing.