Karnataka

New Delhi, August 24: After checking the use of SMSes to prevent spreading of rumours which had led to mass exodus of northeastern people from certain states, the government on Thursday increased the number of SMSes to 20 per day with immediate effect. According to a notification issued by the ministry of communication, it has been decided to revise the permissible limit of "bulk SMS/MMS to 20 in

Mangalore, August 24: K.P. Nanjundi, proprietor of Lakshmi Gold Palace, Bangalore, announced the opening of a new branch of Lakshmi Gold Khazaanaa Pvt Ltd. in Mangalore on August 25. Speaking at press conference here on Thursday, he said that it was the fifth branch of the company. In six years, 18 branches will be set up in the State in places like Hubli, Mysore, Mandya, Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag

Kasargod, August 24: Deputy Leader of the Opposition Kodiyeri Balakrishnan has asked the Kerala State government to institute a high-level inquiry into the alleged murder of Democratic Youth Federation of India activist T. Manoj at Thanchangad during the party-sponsored State-wide hartal on August 2. The government should hold an inquiry by an official holding the rank of no less than the Deputy

Udupi, August 24: In yet another fishing tragedy two fishermen have gone missing off Malpe coast near here on Thursday. The missing fishermen have been identified as Fayaz Ahmed from Chitpady and Manikantha from Bailoor. Sources from the Malpe police station said that the duo had been to seashore fishing on Thursday and the incident happened when they had been fishing near Tebma Ship Yard. A

Bhatkal, August 24: In a gut-wrenching tragedy a young Imaam and religious teacher of a Masjid drowned off the Jaali beach in Bhatkal on Thursday evening. The deceased has been identified as Maulana Mohammed Ismail Ruknuddin (35), a resident of Bhatkal Magdoom Colony, who was serving as a teacher in Magdoom Colony Madrasa Dar-ut-Taleem-wa-Tarbiya from past four years. Affectionately called as

Udupi, August 24: A gang of burglars attacked a night watchman and made a futile attempt to burglar a jewellery shop near the City Bus Stand here in the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday. According to a complaint lodged with jurisdictional Udupi town police, the burglars barged into the Mangala Jewellery shop and beat up watchman Malappa Chinchagi. The group then dragged him to a nearby

Subramanya, August 23: United Breweries?Group chief Vijay Mallya will offer a pair of gold-plated doors to the deity at the Subramanya temple here at 4 pm on Thursday. During his visit to the temple in April this year, Mallya had taken a vow to present the doors to the deity, and the Rs-80 lakh gift made from 2.5 kg gold has now become a reality. A group of artisans from Mala in Karkala taluk in

Mangalore, August 23: One of the long pending dreams of citizens of Mangalore was finally met on Thursday with Karnataka State Road Corporation formally launching seven city services. While three schedules will be from KSRTC central bus station at Bejai to Mudipu, two are from Mangalore central railway station to Mangalore airport, Kenjar, and two others from KSRTC central bus station to Surathkal

Udupi, August 23: Minister for Health and Family Welfare Aravind Limbavali has urged the government doctors to upgrade their expertise by undergoing post-graduation courses. Speaking after laying foundation stone for the upgradation of Government Hospital Ajjarkad, here, on Thursday he admitted that Karnataka is running short of as many as 899 experts with Post Graduate qualification. Government

New Delhi, August 23: The clamour over Pakistan fanning communal passions in India through social networking sites has missed a crucial detail. Around 20% of the web pages - blocked by government agencies - were uploaded by right-wing Hindu fundamentalists seeking to polarize the country on communal lines. In these posts doctored images or videos showing alleged atrocities against tribal Bodos by