Unidentified miscreants damaged the recently constructed grotto of St Antony, situated in the premises of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Kolagiri, near Kallianpur, in Udupi on Dec 15, Tuesday.
V Ponnuraj, the deputy commissioner, inaugurated the 2-day police sports tournament, which will be held on the police grounds in Mangalore on Dec 16, Monday
Varada, a tigress that resides in Dr. Shivaram Karanth Biological Park in Pilikula, recently gave birth to a healthy male cub.
MCF and the Department of Factories and Boilers, GOK, Mangalore jointly organized a seminar titled “Emergency Medical Management in Industrial Disaster”.
The Yeshwanthpur-Mangalore train was quickly transformed into the Yeshwanthpur-Kannur train and moved toward Kannur in Kerala.
KMC Class of ’79 met for their 30th Anniversary on 12th and 13th December 2009. These classmates had joined MBBS at Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore in 1979.
Deepak Krishnan, the general manager of Southern Railways of India, visited Mangalore’s Central Railway Station today.
Sr. Milicent Pinto UFS, popular as “Sister Mai,” has released her first audio album of charismatic hymns. This 82-year-old nun belongs to the order of Ursuline Franciscan Sisters
The valedictory ceremony of the four-day Vishwa Tulu Sammelan was held on Dec 13, Sunday, at 7 p.m.
Hindu organizations are trying to protect Hindu girls from being kidnapped, said Sri Ram Sene Leader Pramod Muthalik at a press conference organized at Hotel Woodland on Dec 23.
M Veerappa Moily, the union law minister, has proposed that the natural gas pipeline connection between Dabhol and Bangalore must be extended to Mangalore.
More than 2 lakh people attended the Vishwa Tulu Sammelan on day three, Dec 12 Saturday.
The Ragataranga, Mangalore organised Bala Prathibha Children’s Cultural Fest 2009, a special programme for children, at Town Hall in Mangalore on Dec 12, Saturday.
The centre of attraction of the World Tulu Conference is the typical Tulu village called as ”Tulu Grama” which is recreated as an replica of a rural real-life...
Tulu means softness which has become an inseparable quality of this land. Tuluvas’ belief in the daivas represents their loyalty for the Truth.