Karnataka

Mangalore, June 15: The annual deep-sea fishing ban along the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi came into effect from Wednesday, June 15, forcing boat owners and the fishing community to allow themselves a break of nearly two months. Those who visited Old Mangalore Port early on Wednesday morning witnessed a different scene as a large number of fishing trawlers and boats were docked

Mangalore, June 15: There are weapons hidden in Mangalore jail, said Rashid Malbari, an associate of underworld don Chotta Shakeel, who was produced before a court here on Wednesday under tight security. Malbari, who was arrested in 2008 allegedly for having nexus with the underworld and for allegedly collecting hafta has already spent several months at Hindalga central jail in Belgaum. He was

Manipal, June 15: Two motorcycle-borne youths allegedly snatched Karimanisara (Mangalasoothra) from a woman in Ananth Nagar here on Monday at around 8 pm. According to police, Manjula Shenoy, wife of Vijayanath Shenoy was walking near Manipal Syndicate Circle with her friend Shankari, when the suspects who followed them on a two-wheeler snatched her chain and escaped. The chain cost was estimated

Mangalore, June 15: The Dakshina Kannada Working Journalist' Union has condemned the murder of Mumbai based senior crime journalist Jyotirmoy Dey. The police should take steps immediately to apprehend the culprits, said the President PB Harish Rai and Vice President Srinivas Nayak Indaje in a joint press release.

Udupi, June 15: A woman was electrocuted at Kukkehalli under the Hiriyadka police station on Tuesday. The deceased has been identified as Sulatha Karkera (40). She had gone to switch on the pump at her house. But when the pump did not work, she went near it and came in contact with a livewire on which clothes were hung. She died on the spot, said police. A case has been registered in Hiriyadka

Mangalore, June 15: A girl child of less than 1 year was found at the K.S.R.T.C bus stand in Mangalore on Tuesday evening. At around 7 pm, an employee of K.S.R.T.C noticed the child crying in absence of her parents. The matter was brought to the notice of Barke police. When the police confirmed the absence of the parents in the bus stand, the child was handed over to Childrens' Development

Mangalore/Udupi, June 15: With the monsoon intensifying in the region, a person lost his life and three houses have been damaged at Mangalore taluk. It was said that the body of one Ramananda Naik (26) was found in a river at Ambatemoole in Puttur taluk. He is said to have been washed away while catching fish. In the last 24 hours, Belthangady taluk has received highest rainfall of 66.2 mm

Mangalore, June 14: Four days after the embankment on southern end of Nethravati Bridge on National Highway on the outskirts of the city caved in, the heavy vehicular traffic has resumed on Tuesday. As a result of embankment collapse on June 10, the heavy vehicles such as trucks and bullet tankers had been diverted on the highway at Mahaveera Circle to reach Thokkottu via B C Road and Konaje. The

Mangalore, June 14: The district unit of JDS will join with the street vendors in protest in front of DC Office here on Wednesday, against the Mangalore City Corporation for not allowing carrying out their business in the city and also against the use of civic tiger on them. MG Hegde, State Secretary of the party told media persons here on Tuesday that MCC should realize that the street vending

Mangalore, June 14: The Karnataka Chapter of Transparency International India (TII) demanded drastic amendments to the sedition law, abolition of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) and urged legal stability to divorces granted to Christians as per canon law. Addressing the media persons here on Tuesday, Justice MF Saldanha, Chairman of TII Karnataka chapter said that if the sedition law is