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A tragic road accident occurred late Sunday night near Lavathadka, close to Nelyady on the Mangaluru-Bengaluru National Highway, when a private sleeper bus collided.
Driven by deep affection for the Tulu language and the land of Tulu Nadu, Vigneshwara Bus owner Shri Akash Poojary has turned his vehicle into a moving canvas of regional pride.
“We’ve lost it all, rice, clothes.. now we’re terrified our home might collapse.”These were the emotional words of two families from Attavar.
The growing influence of communalism is threatening the peace, unity, and brotherhood of the coastal belt, warned DYFI Karnataka state secretary Basavaraj Pujar.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao has instructed the Dakshina Kannada district administration to ensure zero loss of life due to rain-related incidents.
The battery-powered buggies introduced at Dr Shivarama Karantha Pilikula Nisargadhama for tourists’ ease have been lying unused for weeks due to a damaged charging station.
In a baffling and frustrating twist, residents of Saripalla in Dakshina Kannada are grappling with an acute shortage of drinking water—despite the area being hit by relentless downpours and flooding.
A fresh proposal to set up a maritime university in Mangaluru is receiving strong backing from regional leaders and industry players aiming to harness coastal Karnataka’s marine potential.
Chandrakantha Rao Inna, once at the helm of multinational operations across 15 nations as a global president, has now carved a new identity as a progressive farmer in his native village.
In Mangaluru, a residential area was gripped by fear after a compound wall collapsed due to relentless rainfall, exposing the worsening impact of extreme weather in coastal Karnataka.
Unrelenting rains continued to batter Mangaluru and several areas of Dakshina Kannada district, leading to a mudslide near NH-169 at Thiruvail village, close to Vamanjoor.
Relentless downpours wreaked havoc across parts of Karnataka on Sunday, prompting the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a red alert for several districts.
As persistent heavy rains continue to batter the coastal belt, authorities have imposed a speed limit of 50 km/h on the Surathkal–Nanthoor Junction stretch of National Highway-66.
Karnataka reeled under the impact of relentless rainfall on Sunday, as heavy downpours disrupted daily routines, flooded key areas, and triggered a landslide near Kettikallu in Belthangady taluk.
Two unrelated fire mishaps triggered by electrical short circuits created panic in Ullal on Sunday, June 15. The incidents took place at a private women’s hostel in Deralakatte.
In a heartbreaking occurrence reported late on Thursday, June 12, a 15-year-old student lost her life after plummeting from the 12th floor of a multi-storey residential tower
A National Investigation Agency (NIA) team has arrived in Mangaluru to take charge of the investigation into the murder of Suhas Shetty, which occurred on May 1
Incessant heavy rainfall has caused widespread disruption in and around Mangaluru. A major landslide occurred at Kethikkal hill near Vamanjoor
The rain had just begun to fall lightly that May morning in 2010 as Flight IX-812 approached Mangalore. Home was just minutes away for the 166 onboard.
Relentless rainfall has triggered extensive flooding and traffic chaos across coastal Karnataka, particularly in Dakshina Kannada. The India Meteorological Department