Coastal Plus

Coastal Karnataka witnessed an eventful year in 2013. While the region could not get enough basking over some great achievements, it also had to bow in shame due to some incidents. For expatriate workers in Middle East from Coastal Karnataka too 2013 was a memorable year for many reasons. A mixture of good, bad and ugly, here is the retro of the year 2013. Mangalore-Dammam direct flight With the

Jubail, Dec 25: In a major breakthrough on the issue of stranded Mangalorean expatriate workers in Saudi Arabia, Coastaldigest.com has managed to settle the case of nine among 23 persons after a series of meetings with the sponsor and authorities concerned in the Kingdom. Asif Amaco, the CEO of Amaco Group of Companies and the founding patron of Coastaldigest.com said that one of the 23 persons

Riyadh, Dec 23: In a positive development, Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia has not only assured to take all possible steps to solve the problem of 23 stranded Indian expatriates, but also has sent an officer to study their case. The development comes after Coastaldigest.com brought the issue of 23 expatriates, mostly Mangaloreans, who were duped and black-mailed by the sponsor in the wake of strict

Riyadh, Dec 23: In a positive development, Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia has not only assured to take all possible steps to solve the problem of 23 stranded Indian expatriates, but also has sent an officer to study their case. The development comes after Coastaldigest.com brought the issue of 23 expatriates, mostly Mangaloreans, who were duped and black-mailed by the sponsor in the wake of strict

Riyadh: Nitaqat rules hit several individuals in Saudi Arabia. While many expatriates were fortunate enough either to legalize their status in the Kingdom or return home safe, Coastaldigest.com was out for a huge shock on hearing that as many as 23 expatriates, mostly Mangaloreans are still struggling to find a way out. Put up in a small room, in the capital of Saudi Arabia over the last two

Mangalore: Have you not read the chilling realities of refugee camps in riot-hit Muzaffarngar, where helpless chjildren and adults are dying of cold every day amidst the onset of the bitter cold in Uttar Pradesh? Of course you have read in this news portal. A hate campaign — falsely claiming that Muslim boys were enticing Jat Hindu girls in “love jihad” — led to violent murderous attacks on Muslim

The very motto of St Aloysius College, Mangalore, states that the purpose of the institution is to present to the world and our nation, men and women with knowledge and creativity and hearts burning with genuine love and concern for others. This end of the college was fulfilled in a practical manner when a group of students doing the post graduate studies in the college went to remote villages

The very motto of St Aloysius College, Mangalore, states that the purpose of the institution is to present to the world and our nation, men and women with knowledge and creativity and hearts burning with genuine love and concern for others. This end of the college was fulfilled in a practical manner when a group of students doing the post graduate studies in the college went to remote villages

Mangalore: If one had visited even one of the venues where the students were made to perform Yoga by the administrators, just to make an entry into the Guinness Book of World Records, a sensible mind would be shocked by the state of negligence in which the innocent kids were made to perform an ancient knowledge of health and well-being. It is a known fact that Yoga is performed atBrahmi Muhurtha'

Mangalore: Again we are at the threshold of Christmas! With just two weeks to go, almost every Christian household smell of sumptuous, lip-smacking and mouthwateringKuswar'. Women in almost every Christian family are busy preparing sweets and savories ahead of the Yule Christmas. In one of the silent lanes of Mangalore Divya D'Souza and her young daughters are engrossed in the kitchen. For Divya