Eleven pilgrims headed to Kerala’s famed Sabarimala temple from Andhra Pradesh were killed when the truck they were travelling in fell into a gorge
The CD “Jarasandha” and book “Maravathara” by Shambhu Hegde were released at the Keremane Shambu Hegde Memorial Ceremony organized at Town Hall on Jan 11, Monday.
“The cheap words spoken by Deve Gowda, the former prime minister of India, are totally against his personality,” said MLA Yogesh Bhat during a protest on Jan 11, Monday.
Konkanifriends.com celebrated its 5th anniversary in Samanvaya Conference Hall, Urwastores, on Jan 10, 2010.
The family of Soumya, a native of Padavinangady, who allegedly shot herself dead in Ghana, West Africa, now believes that she had been murdered by her husband for dowry.
The Pulse Polio, which was inaugurated by District-in-charge Minister Krishna Palemar at Wenlock Hospital were given pulse polio drops.
C Basavalingayya, the eminent stage artist, inaugurated the 9th Mangalore City Convention, which was organized by Indian Democratic Youth Federation (DYFI).
Food Fest 2010 will be organized at Panambur Beach from Jan 12 - 17 by the Panambur Beach Tourism Development Project. The main sponsor of the event is Arun Masala.
J Krishna Palemar, the district-in-charge minister, visited Town Hall on Jan 7, Thursday and was annoyed to see several broken chairs in the hall.
In an incident that took place in Edya Village near Jarandhaya Daivasthana, a boy stabbed a girl for rejecting his love and fled from the scene.
Chancellor of Universities H. R. Bharadwaj appointed K K Achary, the senior dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology at Mangalore University, Mangalore.
Pilikula Nisargadhama Society will organize the 45-day Karavalai Pilikula Expo on the Karavali Utsav Grounds, Mangalore, from Jan 12 - Feb 28.
Nagesh Kumar, the district secretary of Saumdaya, an amateur theatre forum of Karnataka, died of cardiac arrest on Jan 9, Saturday. He was 49 years of age.
The Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) has formally warned two prominent hotels of Mangalore, Maharaja and Goldfinch, against disposing their garbage by the roads.
The sand mafia in Puttur is permitted by the authorities concerned to operate freely. Nobody is taking any strict action against it.