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In a significant development, Legislative Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader has voiced his support for the long-standing demand for a High Court bench in Mangaluru.
Officials seized 23 boats during a raid on illegal sand mining operations along the Nethravathi River in Bantwal taluk, Karnataka.
Mangalore: Mangalore: A significant event unfolded at St Joseph’s Interdiocesan Seminary, Jeppu, as Bishop Peter Paul Saldanha ordained 23 seminarians to the diaconate, marking a pivotal step in their path to priesthood. Among the newly ordained, four deacons belong to the Diocese of Mangalore: Dn. Marwin Praveen Lobo from Alangar Parish, Dn. Jeevan Shailesh Lobo […]
Following the formal program, volunteers conducted a cleanup drive around the village, segregating waste into wet and dry categories to promote sustainable waste management.
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) has been awarded the Mahatma Award 2024 for HR Excellence and Social Impact.
The award was formally presented during the 40th NIPM National Annual Conference – NATCON 2024, held on Friday, September 27, 2024, at the Dr. TMA Pai International Centre, Mangaluru.
During the operation, police seized 4 kg of ganja valued at approximately ₹1 lakh, along with a mobile phone and the vehicle used for transportation.
Sarfaz was riding a scooter that collided with another two-wheeler, resulting in his severe injuries. His 18-year-old sister, Jasmine, who was pillion riding, was also injured in the mishap and is currently receiving treatment.
Belthangady Police, with help from locals, intercepted two pickup vehicles illegally transporting cattle in Malavantige village on Thursday night
On October 2nd, 2024, a significant event was held at St. Aloysius ITI in Mangaluru to commemorate Gandhi Jayanti through the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ programme.
The elephant also invaded the farmland of local resident Padmanabha Gowda, leading to further destruction of arecanut and plantain crops.
The ordination was followed by a celebratory meal, uniting family members, well-wishers, and seminarians to rejoice in the commitment of the newly ordained deacons to their vocations.
The sudden loss of the young child has left a profound impact on the villagers, who are mourning alongside her grieving parents.
The impact resulted in severe injuries, and despite being rushed to Puttur Hospital, he succumbed to his injuries en route. Fortunately, another child present in the car at the time was unharmed.
Puttur : St Philomena College observed Gandhi Jayanti with reverence, honouring the timeless principles of Mahatma Gandhi and remembering the contributions of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri. Presiding over the event, Principal Rev. Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro emphasized the enduring relevance of Gandhi’s teachings. “The principles of truth, non-violence, equality, and harmony advocated by […]
ICPA President Ignatius Gonsalves, Secretary Suresh Mathew, and journalists from across the country attended the event, which was organized by the renowned Mangalore weekly, Raknno.
Ms. Sabina stated that Gandhi’s message of nonviolent activism, demechanization, austerity, and the importance of always speaking the truth continues to empower people from all walks of life, reminding us that one person can make a difference.
The Consumer Forum of St Philomena College (Autonomous), Puttur, inaugurated its activities for the academic year 2024-25 with a formal program by unveiling of its plan of action on Saturday
The overarching message is clear: investing in cutting-edge training methods is essential for the survival and relevance of Catholic institutions.
This incident marks the third accident involving KSRTC buses in the Gundya area within a two-week span. Local residents expressed their frustration, attributing the frequent accidents to reckless speeding by bus drivers along the highway.