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About one to two tipper truckloads of mud were cleared swiftly with a JCB, leaving traffic unaffected. IRB officials took precautions to prevent further collapses, including plastering vulnerable areas near Raghavendra Math.
The lifeless body of a lorry driver was discovered inside his vehicle on Wednesday, parked along the highway near the Varaha Swami Temple, close to Maravanthe Beach.
Ronald G Cabral, present at the scene, admitted to purchasing the fireworks for Diwali sales. A case has been registered at the Udupi Town police station due to the serious public safety risk.
The funeral service for Marina will take place at St. Francis Assisi Church in Tallur at 4 PM on October 15. Her family and friends remember her for her warmth and kindness during her life.
A message scribbled on a ₹20 currency note has gone viral on social media, where a youth wrote “Anjali Yake College Barlilla” (Why didn’t Anjali come to college?).
While Nazeer sustained minor injuries, Muneer suffered severe head injuries and tragically died on the way to the hospital. A case has been registered.
This incident underscores the urgent need to ensure proper care and mental health support for students in madrasa hostels. It is crucial that the investigation addresses all aspects of this tragedy to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Udupi police have arrested Nagesh Poojary (31), a resident of Barkur, in connection with a ₹2.5 crore embezzlement case.
The arrests come at a time when the government is increasingly focusing on border security and the prevention of illegal immigration.
In a major operation targeting illegal immigration, the Udupi police have arrested eight Bangladeshi nationals who were found residing in India without valid passports or visas.
His body was recovered from Kodgi lake, and a case has been registered by the Shankernarayana police.
A fake government official duped Sri Krishna Matha in Udupi by impersonating a parliamentary secretary, prompting a police investigation.
In a significant crackdown on illegal fireworks storage, Byndoor police raided a house in Uppunda, uncovering a large stockpile of firecrackers.
Hidayatullah had been working in Saudi Arabia and was home on vacation. He is survived by his wife, a son, and a daughter. The Padubidri police are investigating the incident.
Residents are urged to stay indoors during lightning storms and to disconnect electronic appliances to prevent damage. The community is rallying to support the affected family, hoping for a swift recovery for the injured student.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of following legal procedures in situations involving unnatural deaths. The case has been registered, and further investigation is underway.
Though he was rushed to Udupi District Government Hospital, he succumbed to his injuries en route. A case has been registered for further investigation.
As per the Karnataka Tourism Trade Facilitation (KTTF) Act 2015, tourism-related activities, including homestays and resorts, require proper approvals from the tourism department.
Vasanthi, a resident, stressed the need for a permanent bridge to ensure their children’s education and community well-being: “We urgently rebuilt it so our SSLC students could attend special classes. A permanent bridge would finally solve our problem.”
Both incidents underscore the rising threat of ATM fraud in Udupi, prompting authorities to urge caution during ATM transactions and immediate reporting of suspicious activities.