Karnataka

Kasargod, June 29: T K Rajeesh, one of the prime accused in the murder case of Revolutionary Marxist Party leader T P Chandrasekharan, was on Thursday produced before a court in Kanhangad amidst tight security in connection with illegal trading in snake venom in April 2002. Hosdurg First Class Magistrate Court (1) Judge V.P.M. Suresh Babu remanded Rajeesh, seventh accused in the case, in judicial

Mangalore, June 29: The wrong neo-liberal policies followed by the Congress and BJP governments have pushed India to a deep financial crisis, according to senior CPI(M) leader and Lok Sabha member Basudeb Acharia. Speaking at the Dakshina Railway Employees Union (DREU) Palghat division conference at Town Hall here on Thursday, he said that India is passing through a tough period and the working

Bantwal, June 29: In a rain related mishap, two labourers who were working at the construction site of a dam on a stream in Kesottu in Vamadpadav near here were washed away by flashfloods on Thursday afternoon. The deceased have been identified as Sumathi Shetty (40), a resident of Chennaithodi and Shekhar Poojary (38), a resident of Majalodi. The body of Shekhar was found a few meters away from

Mangalore, June 28: In order to keep a check on human rights violations in police stations, cameras would be deployed said Pratap Reddy, IGP (Western Range). Responding to a query, Mr. Reddy said that the police department was updating itself with technology. “There are 924 police stations across the state and most of them have been equipped with digital cameras. As part of Government of India's

Mangalore, June 28: The police department is well-equipped in handling all sorts of crimes in Karnataka including communal violence said Lalrokhuma Pachau, Director General of Police, Karnataka state. Mr.Pachau was interacting with media persons at a press meet held at the Police Commissioner's office in Mangalore on Thursday. The police department has separate dedicated wings such as the special

Attari (Punjab), June 28: After more than 30 years of incarceration in Pakistan, Surjeet Singh returned home Thursday to a tumultuous and teary welcome from family and friends and promptly admitted that he had indeed been sent to spy for India. Held in Pakistan on spying charges in the early 1980s, Surjeet, 69, was released from Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail early Thursday and made the road journey to

Mangalore, June 28: The spread of the menace of drugs and narcotics in the state is as serious a threat as terrorism said Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly. He was addressing media persons at the Deputy Commissioner's office on Thursday where he along with several other officials from various departments including police, environment, health, narcotics, district

Udupi, June 28: Around two dozen passengers were injured, few of them critically, in two separate accidents in Udupi district on Thursday. The first accident was reported from Pangala village on National Highway 66 where more than 15 passengers suffered injuries in a head on collision between a private bus and a tanker. The accident resulted in traffic jam on highway an hour as it took nearly half

Mangalore, June 28: Rtn. Dr. B. Devdas Rai, an eminent physician and Professor of Medicine, A.J. Institute of Health Sciences has been elected as the R.I.Dist.3180 Governor for the year 2012-13. The Installation Ceremony will be held on Saturday at St. Sebastian Hall Mangalore at 07:15 p.m. The outgoing Dist Governor Rtn. H.L. Ravi will hand over the reigns of the Rotary district to Rtn. Dr. Rai

Mangalore, June 28: A group of students from Department of Mechanical Engineering, Srinivas Institute of Technology, Valachil, have come up with a novel 'Coconut Dehusking Machine'. The machine peels of coconut husk through a mechanically controlled device. It can dehusk 120 coconuts in an hour. Final year B.E Mechanical Engineering students Ashwin M Kamath, Rahul R Kamath, Santhosh P Saldanha and