Karnataka

Mangalore, March 1: The job seekers in the project displaced families of the Mangalore Special Economic Zone on Tuesday launched an indefinite hunger strike in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner here to exert pressure on the government and the company to fulfill the promise of providing suitable jobs to the trained youth. Over a hundred youth, belonging to MSEZ affected families, who have

Mangalore, March 1: Dakshina Kannada district tops in the state in the list of police atrocities and human rights suppression said former Karnataka High Court Judge, Justice Michael F Saldanha. He was speaking after releasing a fact-finding report “State Terrorism-Police Atrocities in the Karavali Area” which is based on people's tribunal enquiry conducted by Peoples' Union for Civil Liberties

Mangalore, March 1: All the six persons, who have been arrested by the Mangalore police from different places under the jurisdiction of Commissionerate, in connection with Kabeer murder case, have a notorious background, said City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh. The arrested were produced before media persons on Tuesday afternoon with their faces covered before producing them to a local

Uppinangady, March 1: A driver was injured after a tanker carrying gas from MRPL to Bangalore overturned on NH 48 at Bedrodi in Uppinangady on Tuesday. The injured has been identified Bhaskaran (26), resident of Odakkur at Attur taluk in Tamilnadu. He has been admitted to a government hospital. Traffic on NH48 near Uppinagangdy has been paralysed for over seven hours after the incident. The

Udupi, March 1: District Crime Intelligence Bureau (DCIB) sleuths and City Police on Monday arrested four persons who were involved in stealing copper cable wire, and mobile tower batteries in various places. The arrested are Manju Poojary (26), a resident of Kottakki in Rattadi village in Kundapura, Chenneshappa (26), resident of Mallapura at Honnali in Davanagere, Chithananda Swamy (24)

Mangalore, February 28: Spnadana Trust, a social welfare NGO, organised a Waste Management Workshop on Sunday. The workshop was held at the community hall in the small village in the out skirts of Mangalore called Preeti Nagar. About 65 women of the community, basically the members of self-help groups participated in the workshop. The objective of the workshop was to make women sensitive towards

Shirva, March 1: Freedom fighter, senior educationist, agriculturist, and retired Principal of Innanje PU College, Pangala Vittal Shenoy passed away at a private hospital in Manipal after a brief illness on Monday. He was 89.Shenoy, who served as the President of Vidyavardaka Sangha, was active in religious, cultural, social and spiritual activities. He was the first person to establish more than

Bhatkal, March 1: Engineer Usman Ruknuddin, former Vice President of prestigious Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen died of cardiac arrest in Vijayawada on Monday, February 28. He was 72. He was the founder member of Shams English Medium School. He had served as office bearer and the member of executive committee in several socio-academic and religious organizations such Anjuman, Jamathul Muslimeen

Mangalore, March 1: The Union Budget has evoked mixed reaction from industry representatives here. G.G. Mohandas Prabhu, president, Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), said that the Union Budget was an “eco-agri” budget. Its emphasis on agriculture and focus on cold chains was a far-sighted thought made by Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee. The concessions to electric vehicles

Mangalore, March 1: The Sri Dhawalathraya Jain Kashi Trust has appealed to the district administration to stop blasting in the basadi's vicinity and also make provision for a by-pass for the NH-13. This comes after a granite roof slab of the historic Thousand Pillar Basadi at Moodbidri on Saturday was dislodged due to the blasting. Trust seer Swastishree Charukeerti Bhattaraka said the blasting