Why was Gandhi killed? Those who killed him claimed that he was the greatest enemy of the Indian nation...
Our Republic Day in India, honors the date on which the Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950 replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India.
It is high time the government offices and local administrative bodies are made highly accountable and their functioning still more efficient and transparent...
The West coast belt is in a celebratory mood due to ’Makara Sankranti’. It is worth to take a look at this annual festival which attaracts a wide cross section of people
Cruise N Dine Captain Cook, Mangalore’s first floating restaurant offering mouthwatering seafood is an experience to relish
In many countries of the world, the celebration of Christmas on December 25th is a high point of the year. What is it’s real meaning for us today?
The recent Inspector Pramod Kumar episode has raised the question as to whether sincere officers are finding themselves more vulnerable...
All important religious heads should be consulted and a draft bill banning certain superstitious practices should be put up for public debate, demands Prof. Narendra Nayak...
Stress management with time management can pave way for a healthy and long life, writes V Mohan Rao
In our to be smart city Mangaluru, many things are great when it comes to choice: but, the wide choice of education is one big nightmare it seems...
The Karnataka government’s decision to celebrate 10 November as Tipu Jayanthi flies in the face of history and has deeply offended the people of Mangalore...
Putting behind the recent memory of the 2008 church attacks, some Catholics are enthusiastically joining hands with the RSS and the Bajrang Dal against an ancient foe — Tipu Sultan.
Why haven’t the elected representatives who recently protested against Yettinahole Project at Pumpwell, chose to protest in the Well of the House which could have been far more effective?
The fabled ‘Tiger Dance’ or ‘Pili Vesha’ is the icon of Coastal Karnataka’s folk culture. During the ceremonial processions on the concluding day of festival, it is a must see attraction.