Karnataka

Ullal, November 7: A team led by Mangalore Tahsildar caugt a team which was engaged in illegal transportation of kerosene meant for the distribution under public distribution system, to Kerala for higher rate at Manjanady in Konaje police station limits, on Sunday. The team had waylaid a jeep which had cans and while cheking found that 140 litres of kerosene. When the officials informed Tahsildar

Mangalore, November 7: Dalit leaders expressed acute contempt over the delay in solving the Venur atrocities case. During the SC/ST grievances meet held on Sunday at SP Office in presence of Superintendent of Police Labhu Ram, Dalit leader Shekar calling the incident nothing less than an atrocity said that the lady in question was cheated by a man promising her marriage. He however, abandoned her

Mangalore, November 6: Passengers of Mangalore-bound Air India Express flight, consisting mostly of commuters flying down for Eid celebrations, had a torrid time on Sunday as they had to wait for an entire day to get possession of their luggage. The Dubai-Mangalore flight scheduled to reach the airport at 8.30pm arrived here half an hour behind the schedule, but the passengers were in for more

Mangalore, November 6: The sixth all India Conference of Corporation Bank Worker's Organisation (CBWO) which is affiliated to National Organisation of Bank Worker's and Bharathiya Mazdoor Sangh, will be held on Monday, November 7 at Hotel Taj Mahal in the city said R Ramnath Kini, General Secretary, CBWO.Addressing media persons on Sunday, Mr Kini said that delegates from all over India would

Manipal, November 6: The Coastal Security Police (CSP) of Malpe station arrested four persons and seized one kg of brown sugar valued at Rs. 1.65 crore in Manipal in Udupi district on Friday night. The CSP personnel headed by Police Inspector M.P. Diwakar followed an autorickshaw from Malpe to Manipal. They caught four persons red-handed when they were trying to sell brown sugar. The accused had

Mangalore, November 6: Festivity is in the air and malls and markets across the city are busy with people rushing for Eid-ul-Adha shopping. People are busy shopping for new clothes, sweets and gifts and looking forward to spending the Eid holiday with their families and friends and relatives. The sales are on, and long queues of people rushing to finish their Eid shopping are a common sight in

Mangalore, November 6: Rendering service in rural areas for three months will be mandatory in the one-year internship that undergraduates have to do for obtaining the Bachelor of Dental Sciences (BDS) degree, said Dental Council of India (DCI) President Dr Dibyendu Mazumdar. Speaking at the national conference of the Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry organised by A B Shetty

Udupi, November 6: In the backdrop of increase in the cases related to chain snatching, the district police have taken measures to create awareness among women to protect themselves from possible attack. In the backdrop of increase in the cases related to chain snatching, the district police have taken measures to create awareness among women to protect themselves from possible attack. Speaking to

Mangalore, November 5: Brushing aside the allegations of the role of Hindutva outfits in the desecration of St Alphonsa Catholic Church in the city, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal on Saturday demanded a CoD probe to find out the truth behind the Thursday night's incident. Addressing the media persons at VHP office here, Jagadish Shenava, vice-president of the city unit of VHP, lamented that

Nitte, November 5: Engineers are not only technically skilled but also good administrators, finance experts and also good human resource persons, whereas, other graduates can be good administrators but they cannot be good technologists said Prof. AirViceMarshal Ramesh Karnik, Director Justice K S Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte. He was inaugurating three day technical fest, Tech Nidarshan