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Karnataka Bank records highest-ever annual net profit of ₹1,310.50 crore in FY 2025-26.
DSM Hospital Kateel completes 10,000 dialysis sessions, strengthening affordable rural renal healthcare services.
Continuous rainfall has revived the Netravati river, easing fears of a drinking water crisis in Dakshina Kannada.
Private bus operators in Dakshina Kannada are considering a fare hike due to rising diesel prices and increasing operating costs.
IMD has warned fishermen against venturing into the sea as strong winds and rough sea conditions are expected along Karnataka’s coast.
Karnataka will provide Rs 1 crore through KSCDC to develop quality cashew saplings and boost cultivation in coastal districts.
Water supply in several parts of Mangaluru will remain suspended for 24 hours due to MCC pipeline maintenance work.
S.C.S Hospital Mangaluru conducts free diet and nutrition awareness camp promoting healthy lifestyle practices.
The trailer of Gajanana Cricketers was unveiled in Mangaluru, with the team highlighting cricket, friendship and coastal culture.
The hijab issue has resurfaced after Karnataka allowed religious symbols with uniforms, reviving political and public debate.
Two cars collided head-on near Chennapari on Kukkujadka road in Sullia, leaving vehicles badly damaged and passengers with minor injuries.
Ivan D’Souza urged immediate action on a High Court bench and criticised BJP over hijab and fuel price issues.
A 54-year-old man lost ₹6.91 lakh after fraudsters allegedly hacked his mobile phone and transferred funds through UPI transactions.
Severe lightning and heavy rain damaged two temples and houses across Bantwal taluk, with losses estimated at nearly ₹1 crore.
Police intercepted a truck carrying 27 cattle under alleged inhumane conditions and took two persons into custody.
CCB police in Mangaluru uncovered an alleged fake passport racket involving forged documents and identity misuse.
Mangaluru will host a two-day state-level Cashew Fair on May 17 and 18 featuring workshops, stalls and farmer interactions.
Pollution in the Nandini River has reduced fish populations, affecting a centuries-old ritual at Khandige and prompting protests.
Youth Congress leaders and students in Mangaluru protested against the alleged NEET paper leak and demanded stronger reforms.
Mangaluru district prison launched a Legal Aid Service Centre to provide free legal assistance and family support for inmates in minor cases.