Karnataka

Mangalore, June 13: The final year students of Mechanical Engineering at St Joseph Engineering College near here have designed an 'Unmanned Aerial Vehicle' (UAV), an aircraft without a human crew on board. The team of students including Anoop Prabhu, Deekshith Sanil and Deon John Lobo designed this model UAV for military application. The camera equipped aircraft is designed to track any place or

Mangalore, June 13: It would take two more days for restoring normal traffic on the Nethravathi bridge on the National Highway No. 66, according to P N Gawasane, Project Director, National Highways Authority of India, Mangalore. He said on Sunday that the NHAI had restored the stone masonry wall that had slipped by about seven metres down on Friday with 36 cubic metres of concrete. Plastic sheets

Mangalore, April 5: The inaugural of the workshop on Investment Management organized AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, was held on April 5, at the AIMIT campus, St Aloysius College, Beeri. This course is an ADD-ON programme for the second year MBA students of MBA. The course provides knowledge in investment planning to the students. Shawn Pereira, Staff Co-coordinator for the programme

Mangalore, April 5: Rich tributes were paid to former Deputy Prime Minister and the beloved national leader Ram Babu Jagjivan Jayanthi on his 104th birth anniversary celebrated at Netravati auditorium of Zilla Panchayat here on Tuesday. Speaking on the occasion Chairman of Coastal Development Authority B Nagaraj Shetty said that the life and struggle of the late leader should inspire one and all.

Mangalore, April 5: Karnataka Prantha Raitha Sangha district general secretary Yadav Shetty condemned the move of authorities to target small encroachments of land by siteless and houseless poor, while turning blind eye to large scale encroachment of land by the rich. Addressing a ward level meeting organized by DYFI Shaktinagar unit on the problem faced by the houseless poor here recently, Shetty

Mangalore, April 5: Sri Ramothsava Samithi, Vishwa Hindu Parishath and Bajaranga Dal will jointly organize the 10th edition of 'Ramothsava' from April 11 to 13 at Nehru Maidan here. Addressing the media persons at Press Club here on Tuesday MB Puranik, Honorary President of the Samithi said the Utsva which also marks the birthday of Shri Ram is aimed at instilling and enhancing his devotion among

Kasargod, April 5 : A student died when she was hit by a speeding train while crossing the track in Mogral Puthur here.The deceased has been identified as Shamzeena (18), a plus two student of the Nellikkunnu Girls' Vocational Higher Secondary School. She was the daughter of Moideen Kunhi of Kallankai in Mogral Puthur. The mishap occurred around 6.30pm on Monday on the rail track behind the Mogral

Kasaragod, April 5: The Bharatiya Janata Party, which considers Jamaat-e-Islami as a fundamentalist and extremist group, has questioned the reported move by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) to forge an electoral understanding with it. “The CPI (M) state leadership owes an explanation to the party as to why it opted to change its stance towards the Jamaat-e-Islami, which it had till recently

Udupi, April 5: Although traffic signal lights were installed at 10 places in Udupi city a year ago, they are functioning only at two places. The installation of the signal lights has not been without controversy. When they were installed, the Udupi City Municipal Council (CMC) was the first to raise objections on the grounds that the CMC was not taken into confidence by the district police and

Mangalore, April 5: Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy president Paltady Ramakrishna Achar said parents prefer their children taking Hindi although the children were interested in learning Tulu as the third optional language in class 6. On the other hand, some teachers told The Hindu that learning Hindi was the need of the hour. In the competitive world, it was Hindi which would help students when