The State Minister for Health & Family Welfare S. A. Ramdas along with N. Yogish Bhat, Dy. Speaker & member, Karnataka Legislative Assembly visited the K. S. Hegde Medical Academy in city today.
The George Fernandes Vichara Vedike of Mangalore will organize a seminar on George Fernandes on June 4 at Town Hall in Mangalore.
A 20-year-old girl died in a road accident at Suratkal on June 2, Saturday. The deceased Rajashri is the daughter of Janu Nayak of Maniyampare in Perla
The students of MS Software Technology at Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT), St. Aloysius College in 2009
Sundar Bhat, subdivisional revenue assistant commissioner for Puttur, his wife Ratna, and their relative Govinda Bhat sustained injuries when their Maruti Alto
Seeliya Smith of Mangalore, who represented Karnataka in the All India Skating Competition held in Ahmedabad, won 3 gold medals
Container vessel MV Tiger Mango called at New Mangalore Port on May 28, following which the port handled a record quantity of 1,710 TEUs,
The Karnataka High Court has ordered Omega Hospital to pay Rs. 17.5 lakh as compensation to the family of Mohammed Ashraf of Bhatkal,
Dr. Eugene D’Souza has been appointed as the first principal of St. Lawrence Degree College in Moodubelle, the first of its kind in Udupi.
Tulu Aisiri, the organization dedicated to Tulu language, literature and culture will be felicitating four individuals who are the producers and artistes of the State Award winning Tulu film ‘Kanchilda Bale’, for their contribution to Tulu culture.
he state government has issued an order appointing Roy Castelino, president of the Konkani Prachara Sanchalana, as a member of the Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy.
Institutes in Mangalore are fooling a large number of diploma holders who want to join engineering courses by offering them coaching for an entrance test that might never be conducted.
The postal department inaugurated a new parcel packing centre in its branch in Hampankatta on May 28, Monday.
Rotarian K. Krishna Shetty, previous governor of RI Dist 3180, has bagged Service above Self, the most prestigious award conferred by Rotary International, in recognition and appreciation of his invaluable
St. Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) organized a farewell party on May 23, Wednesday for Fr. Valerian D’Souza, its founder director, who has been transferred after serving for 10 years at SJEC.