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In a celebration of spiritual expression through art, the Brahma Kumaris Mangaluru branch hosted a felicitation ceremony for Kumari Remona Pereira, who recently made global headlines.
The 284th edition of Mandd Sobhann’s monthly cultural series, titled Kavita Fulotha, unfolded in grandeur at Kalangann on August 3, celebrating Konkani poetry through music and art.
In a creative move to promote communal harmony, the Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy has launched an initiative using Tulu drama—a deeply rooted cultural medium in the coastal region.
Rail users from the Puttur-Subrahmanya region have submitted a request to the Divisional Railway Manager of the Mysuru division, urging the relocation and upgrading of Kaniyooru Railway Station/
The BJP Mangaluru City South unit held a strong demonstration on Monday outside the MESCOM office (Kulasekhara subdivision) near Maroli-Jodukatte, voicing their opposition to the state government.
The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) has alleged that the Union government is unfairly targeting the party for political mileage. Abdul Jaleel K, president of the SDPI’s.
On the sixth day of exhumation in the alleged Dharmasthala mass burials case, authorities discovered nearly 100 human bones
In Mangaluru’s busy Shivbagh locality, 48-year-old Yashoda lives a life of quiet despair in a crumbling ancestral mud house on 5th Cross
A 33-year-old man from Inoli Pavoor Kelaginakere, identified as Mohammed Niyaz, has gone missing under mysterious circumstances
Poornima Ravi, director of the documentary ‘God’s Wives, Men’s Slaves’, has raised serious concerns about the age restriction in the Karnataka government’s proposed Devadasi re-survey
historic T-55 war tank, which saw action during the 1965 and 1971 India-Pakistan wars, has arrived in Mangaluru and will soon be on permanent public display
In a major international recognition, the Mangaluru-based Anti Pollution Drive Foundation (APDF) has been inducted into the Civil Society Commission of the World Health Organisation
In connection with a recent incident in Dharmasthala village, a resident of Ichilampadi, Belthangady, approached the Special Investigation Team (SIT) office in Belthangady.
Following concerns raised by the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) about poor conditions at the Boliyar Government School, Field Education Officer Ishwar conducted an inspection.
Mangaluru protest condemns arrest of two Catholic nuns in Chhattisgarh, demands their release and protection of minority rights under Article 25.
Rev. Dr Michael Santhumayor takes charge as Administrator of three Father Muller colleges in Mangaluru, promising visionary and faith-rooted leadership.
To strengthen public confidence and reinforce law and order in Dakshina Kannada district, the Rapid Action Force (RAF), in coordination with local police, conducted a route march.
PM Narendra Modi, a proud representative of the Ganiga community, has worked relentlessly over the past 11 years to elevate India’s global standing and build a robust nation, said Brijesh Chowta.
The invitation card for the 4th Annual Sri Krishna Janmashtami Mosaru Kudike Utsav, organized by the Samuhika Sri Krishna Janmashtami Samiti, Bappalige-Singani.
In a unique initiative, Anganwadi centres across Dakshina Kannada district have begun forming alumni associations, much like schools and colleges, to improve facilities.