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Rainwater accumulation on national highways and city four-lane roads in Mangaluru is causing a surge in accidents as high-speed vehicles splash muddy water onto oncoming traffic.
The Dakshina Kannada district administration has instructed the MCC to enforce strict measures against shops selling tobacco products within a 100-meter radius of schools and colleges.
Despite a surge in demand following the government’s Shakti scheme, the division is still awaiting permanent permits for 37 routes, hindering its ability to expand services.
The findings have left local residents in shock as the sea continues to encroach on coastal areas, flooding homes and extending its reach each year.
The Department of Masters in Computer Applications (MCA) at St. Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), Vamanjoor, hosted a Two-Day Faculty Development Program (FDP)
A workshop on “Police Procedure: The Art of Crime Scene Analysis” held on Thursday, August 8, 2024, at the College Campus of Roshni Nilaya
Vidvath PU College, Guruvayanakere, is celebrating the 78th Independence Day with a unique workshop titled “Science – Wonder and Curiosity” on August 15
Train services between Bengaluru and Mangaluru have resumed after a 12-day repair period following a landslide. Passenger trains are now running as scheduled.
Dr Paul Aquinas Professor in the Department of Social Work, Mangalore University has been awarded the Degree received of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.)
The Department of Human Resources at St. Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) proudly organized a Fire Fighting Training Program for SJEC teaching and non-teaching staff.
Shri Nandakumar Velayudhan Pillai has taken charge as Director – Refinery of MRPL, a Mini Ratna – Category 1, Schedule A ONGC subsidiary.
Father Muller Medical College (FMMC) has achieved a medical milestone by successfully performing the first-ever intrauterine intervention for a placental tumor in Dakshina Kannada.
Mangaluru’s Dakshina Kannada MP, Captain Brijesh Chowta, has brought the issue of including the Tulu language in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution to the forefront.
In Bantwal, police have arrested three individuals—Ashwath, Sharan, and Vasanth—in connection with a stabbing that occurred at the Bantwal Bypass on Wednesday.
Mohammad Shareef, the owner of Chandrika Vegetables in Bantwal, has been a pillar of support for local government schools for the past eight years.
Continuous heavy rains have led to significant damage on sections of national highways in coastal Karnataka, prompting the imposition of speed restrictions to ensure commuter safety.
Iqbal, a conductor for Sri Kateel Bus number 55, which operates between State Bank and Pavoor, had left the bus early to visit a local shop.
The association is urging for a reconsideration of the decision to prevent further disputes among drivers and ensure all voices are heard in the decision-making process.
Mangalore University will introduce the State Education Policy (SEP), a new three-year UG program, with classes starting on August 12.
In a grand ceremony at the Bishop’s House on July 31, 2024, the Diocese of Mangalore honored prominent Catholic leaders and achievers.