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MRPL has appointed Shri Devendra Kumar as Director (Finance) & CFO. With over 34 years of experience, he will lead financial strategy and growth.
MRPL has been honoured for its CSR contributions to TB eradication, including diagnostic support and nutritional aid, at the World TB Day 2025 celebration in Mangaluru.
Link Association and Ecolink Institute, Mangaluru, honoured Ambareesha U.K. for his service in addiction rehabilitation. Two Silver Jubilarians were also recognised for 25 years of dedicated service in addiction recovery.
St. Agnes College hosted the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament, where 150 students from three districts engaged in a speech competition on “One Nation, One Election.” The top 10 winners will compete at the state level in Bengaluru.
FMCI disbursed ₹25 lakh in scholarships to meritorious and underprivileged students during its annual ceremony. Leaders inspired students with stories of Dr Ambedkar, Swami Vivekananda, and Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, urging them to use education as a tool for empowerment and societal change.
Cracking down on illegal sand mining, the Mangaluru tahsildar led a raid near Thiruvail and Kandavara villages, uncovering unauthorized extraction along the Phalguni River.
The recent installation of a mobile jammer at the district prison in Kodialbail has severely impacted network connectivity within a one-kilometer radius, leaving residents, businesses.
Puttur MLA Ashok Kumar Rai convened a preliminary meeting with officials and residents on Sunday to discuss the establishment of a government medical college.
A well-known entrepreneur, a real estate magnate, and a senior banker are likely to receive honorary doctorates during Mangalore University’s 43rd Annual Convocation on March 29.
In a major effort to safeguard Tulunadu’s cultural legacy, Karavali Wikimedians and Tulu Wikimedians have collaborated to document the unique traditions of the Aati month.
Jyoti Raj, famously known as ‘Kothi Raju’ or the ‘Spiderman of Karnataka,’ stunned onlookers by scaling Karinja Hill, one of Dakshina Kannada’s tallest peaks, on Sunday.
As the summer sun blazes over coastal Karnataka, not only humans but also birds and animals struggle to cope with the rising temperatures. In a heartwarming gesture.
The Karnataka government has revised its earlier decision on the administration of Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC). Initially, a circular issued on March 11.
Three individuals, including a woman, lost their lives in separate road mishaps within Bantwal traffic police station limits. In a tragic incident at Ramalkatte, 69-year-old G.A. Gafoor.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (law and order) Sidharth Goyal instructed officers to strictly follow legal procedures in cases of sexual assault and atrocities.
St Aloysius University students hosted “The Power Within,” a self-defence workshop for women, imparting practical techniques and gender sensitivity awareness.
St Philomena College, Puttur, celebrated its autonomous status with a grand event featuring distinguished guests, new facility inaugurations, and cultural performances.
The Karnataka State Private Bus Owners’ Association has announced that its members will continue bus services as usual across all districts during the state-wide bandh
In a fresh case of online fraud, a man was duped into losing a staggering 76.32 lakh after falling prey to promises of high returns from stock market investments.
The SSLC examination in Dakshina Kannada district began without any issues on Friday, with officials confirming that there were no reported malpractices or disruptions