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Chetana Foundation and World Press Book of Records jointly organized “Vande Mataram,” a program honoring achievers from various fields on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day.
Several students from St. Philomena College have made a strong impression at the State-level Weightlifting Competition, organized by the Karnataka State Weightlifters’ Organisation in Bangalore.
Renuka contacted her brother, stating she was in Udupi. However, she later claimed to be in Bengaluru and insisted there was no need to trace her before turning off her phone again.
A man has fallen victim to an online scam, losing Rs 34.5 lakh to fraudsters who promised substantial returns on share market investments.
A case has been registered at the Vittal police station, and an investigation is underway to determine the full details and motive behind the altercation.
Rail users are urging the replacement of the 25-year-old ICF coaches on the iconic Matsyagandha Express (12619/20), which runs between Mangaluru and Mumbai.
The recent surge in natural rubber prices, rising to Rs 239 per kg, has revitalised the rubber industry, offering much-needed relief to growers after over a decade of decline.
A tragic incident occurred on August 18 when Varadaraja Shetty, a 45-year-old security guard at the Koila branch of Alankar Primary Agriculture Farmers’ Cooperative Society
A landslide has disrupted the Mangalore-Bengaluru railway line, specifically between Sakleshpur and Ballupet stations. This incident has led to the cancellation
The roof of an AC coach on the Matsyagandha Express train recently collapsed, intensifying demands for the replacement of the old ICF coaches with newer, safer LHB coaches.
The Dakshina Kannada district administration has lifted the ban on trekking activities in the Netravati Peak area within the Belthangady Wildlife range.
St. Aloysius Pre-University College celebrated the 78th Independence Day with great enthusiasm and fervent patriotism under the theme, ‘Celebrate freedom, embrace unity’.
St Philomena College, Puttur, commenced its first-year graduation classes with a ceremonious lamp-lighting event, marking the official beginning of the academic journey.
In a significant operation, the Ministry of External Affairs has successfully rescued approximately 250 Indians who were trapped in a cybercrime syndicate based in Cambodia.
Local opposition highlights that the Sharavathi Valley is already under threat from existing infrastructure projects, including hydroelectric projects and railways.
Mangaluru City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal emphasized the growing risk of cybercrime affecting even educated individuals at a cybercrime awareness event on Thursday.
The decision to shut down these courses was made by the university syndicate due to financial difficulties, despite some programs having a satisfactory number of admissions in previous years.
The university administration, led by Vice-Chancellor PL Dharma, has decided to take legal action to reclaim the encroached areas and protect the institution’s property rights.
The event emphasized the critical need to raise awareness about the pervasive issue of ragging and its profound impact on individuals, families, and communities.
On the occasion of World Breastfeeding Day 2024, the Department of Nursing Services at Yenepoya Medical College Hospital, Deralakatte.