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University of Mysore (UoM) has decided to prohibit political conventions at the Maharaja College grounds following public criticism over garbage mismanagement and parking issues.
This revelation came through ‘Minchana Sanchara,’ a comprehensive assessment of government schools conducted from June 1 to June 9.
Despite the academic year starting two months ago, several textbooks for Commerce and Science streams in the first year of Pre-University (PU) are still missing.
Mangaluru girl Sonal Monteiro and Sandalwood director Tarun Sudhir were married on Sunday, August 11, in a grand ceremony in Bengaluru.
Rohith Singh Rawat and several other aspirants missed their last chance to appear for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) due to a landslide between Sakleshpur and Ballupet late Friday night.
Undergraduate colleges affiliated with the Department of Collegiate Education (DCE) and Mangalore University are facing a significant challenge as the new academic year begins.
The Media Watch Committee of Majlise Islah wa Tanzeem recently organized a one-day workshop on cybersecurity and cyber laws at Rabita Hall, Bhatkal.
In Byndoor taluk of Udupi district, Karnataka, a critical shortage of teachers has led to a troubling situation where as many as 21 government schools are being run by only one teacher each.
The meeting brought together key figures from the university and external experts, emphasizing the institution’s commitment to creating a safe and drug-free environment.
Deputy Director of Pre-University Education (DDPU) has directed colleges in Dakshina Kannada to hold classes on Saturdays and Sundays to make up for lost time.
A 15-year-old SSLC student, Bhavish Acharya, took his own life by hanging himself in the bathroom of his home on the night of August 7.
Locals and committee members are working tirelessly to boost student enrollment at Mangalore University’s constituent college in Nelyadi.
In a stunning display of strategic prowess, St. Theresa’s School clinched the runner-up position at a competitive chess tournament held on July 8 at Carmel School, Moodbidri.
To nurture young talent and encourage children’s activities, the Dakshina Kannada zilla panchayat plans to open Bal Bhavans in every taluk within the district, announced CEO Anandh K.
Mangaluru’s Dakshina Kannada MP, Captain Brijesh Chowta, has brought the issue of including the Tulu language in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution to the forefront.
Mangalore University will introduce the State Education Policy (SEP), a new three-year UG program, with classes starting on August 12.
Students of Mangalore University are facing significant difficulties due to incomplete documentation in their DigiLocker marks cards.
Three activists of the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) Beltangady were assaulted in the city, leading to their hospitalization with serious injuries.
The Karnataka Private School Managements, Teaching & Non-Teaching Staff Coordination Committe, has announced a ‘Black Independence Day’ protest on August 15.
A group of 25 students from Belagavi, studying in Bangladesh, has safely returned home following nationwide riots that severely disrupted communication infrastructure in the country.