The body of 30 year old Kaushik Mandanna who had committed suicide along with his mother and sister by jumping into the Netravathi river from Panemangalore bridge
A new chariot- Brahmaratha costing Rs 2.5 crore, has been donated to the Kukke Shree Subrahmanya Temple...
Minister for Tourism, Kannada and Culture C T Ravi, said a website on the model of Wikipedia with complete details about tourist spots and
Delivering the keynote address at the 11th Graduation Day of NMAM Institute of Technology, held on college campus in Nitte, Karkala, former chairman of ISRO
Speaking at free cardiac check-up camp organised on the occasion of World Heart Day at KMC Hospital here, city Commissioner of Police Dr P S Harsha, said
A 21-year-old Malayali student of Delhi University, who went missing on September 18, has now rubbished rumours that she was abducted.....
State Tourism Minister C T Ravi has said he has instructed the authorities to submit a report at the district level on the issue of celebrating various Jayanthis...
Prof. (Dr.) U.S.Krishna Nayak, Principal & Dean, A.B.Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences and Consultant Orthodontist & Director, Nayak’s Dental Speciality Clinic....
A hungry leopard which had come to prey on two pet dogs, has instead landed inside a well at Rayi in Bantwal taluk on September 30, Monday.
A journalist was reportedly assaulted and his camera damaged while he was videographing an incident wherein BJP workers of Manjeshwar was taking a party leader to task.
In a serial burglary case reported from Adyanadka, thieves have broke open as many as five shops located on either side of the highway on Sunday....
The Ramakrishna Mission, Mangaluru, on Sunday helped shopkeepers dispose the waste generated in the Central Market.
Speaking during the ‘Rastriya Aikyata Abhiyan’, organised by BJP at T V Raman Pai Convention Centre here, on Sept 29, Sunday.
In the city Gombe Habba or doll festival is one of the most important festivities observed during the Dasara season.
“Blindness is only in the eyes. The mind has no blindness.” This was the refrain chanted by the radio listeners with visual disabilities at a programme in St. Aloysius College..