Incessant rain which has been lashing Mangalore district since Monday evening continued on Tuesday. Several low-lying areas in the city were inundated A house was damaged when a mobile phone tower situated
With the arrest of a 24-year-old youth in Kundapur, the special team formed to crack Puttur murder case, has solved the case in less than 10 days.
Heavy rains which lashed the district for the last three days receded on Monday. The region received intermittent rain with sun playing hide and seek.
Government has been giving emphasis to provide basic facilities to fishermen and action plan has been chalked out for the development of fishing port in Mangalore, said District-in-Charge Minister Krishna Palemar.
Josephine Noronha (55), wife of Paul Noronha of Bandasale House, Kattingeri, passed away on Saturday, 12 June 2010 at 2 pm.
Coast Guard personnel rescued three fishermen who were stuck in the choppy waters off the city’s coast in what was termed a “daring operation”
A longstanding demand for voting rights in India by millions of NRIs may finally see the light of the day with a Group of Ministers (GoM)
For the second consecutive day, flight services were severely affected at Mangalore airport owing to incessant rain lashing Mangalore for the last 48 hours.
Hundreds of public staged a protest in front of a private nursing home after a girl, who was admitted to the nursing home, died allegedly due to the doctor’s negligence on Saturday.
Today, a year after the dreaded H1N1 Influenza first surfaced in Bangalore on June 13, 2009, things seem much calmer.
Self styled godman Nithyananda after spending 53 days in jail on charges of rape and financial irregularities, returned to his ashram in Bidadi on Saturday after being granted bail.
Law Minister M Veerappa Moily on Saturday attacked a top aide of Rajiv Gandhi for suggesting that the then prime minister may have had a role in the release of former Union Carbide chief
A frog wedding which was proposed to be held at Rajangana on Saturday, to please the rain gods, was cancelled, as heavy rains lashed the venue on the D-day.
Udupi DCIB sleuths arrested two persons for stealing two Maruthi van from Baindur and proceeding to sell the same from Kundapur to Mangalore using fake number plates. The arrested are Gopal Acharya and Maidun alias Mayyadi.
While people all over the world wait for rains, the residents of Nadnahalli village in Bettadahalli GP limits fear the rains because for them rains replay an episode of struggle every year.