Karnataka

Mangalore, December 5: The members of 'Indian ASHA Workers' Association', affiliated to the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), staged a protest in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office here on Wednesday, demanding fulfillment of their demands such as government employee status and minimum monthly wages. Coming down heavily against the Central and state governments, state general secretary of BMS

Mangalore, December 5: Mangaluru branch of Indian Medical Association organised a Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme on Management of HIV at Dr A V Rao Conference Hall, IMA House, in the city to mark World AIDS Day. This CME programme is the maiden activity of the new team of office bearers which was installed last month under the leadership of the incumbent president Dr. M. Manjunath

Kaup, December 5: A two-day Kaup Beach Utsav is scheduled to be held on December 29 and 30. The event is being organised by Kaup Beach Friends in association with tourism department. According to Utsav Committee member Suresh Shetty Gurme, the beech fest will include food festival, kite show, sand sculpture, kreedothsava, beach volleyball, tug of war and other cultural programmes. MLA Lalaji

Mangalore, December 5: An off-site emergency mock drill was conducted at Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) on Tuesday by the company in co-ordination with Dakshina Kannada district administration as a part of Chemical Disaster Prevention Day. The drill was also an attempt to check whether infrastructure facilities owned by the state is adequate to cater to the needs during the

Mangalore, November 4: An associate professor in department of sociology in Mangalore University has been caught red handed while accepting bribe from a student. The accused, who was trapped by the Lokayukta police, is Anitha Ravishankar. Prema D'Souza, a student of the Anitha, filed a complaint saying that accused had demanded Rs 5,000 to help her during the examinations. Later, the accused was

Mangalore, December 5: Brushing aside the Indian Navy's claim that Netrani Island (Pigeon Island) in Bhatkal taluk is not being bombarded during the war exercise, a senior environmentalist has said that a catastrophe was awaited in the region. V. N. Nayak professor of Marine Biology in Karnataka University, said the statement of the Rear Admiral Atul Kumar Jain was far from the truth. He said that

Bangalore, December 5: The Karnataka High Court granted a week's time to the police to file their objections to the bail plea of Naveen Soorinje, a reporter with Kasturi Newz 24, who was arrested in connection with the July 28 homestay attack in Mangalore. Justice K.N. Keshavanarayana passed the order and adjourned further hearing on Soorinje's petition to next week. Mr. Soorinje was arraigned as

Mangalore, December 4: The entire administrative machinery of the state has slumped after the split in the ruling party, which may collapse at any given moment, said Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee president B Ramanath Rai. Addressing media persons here on Tuesday, he said that the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were not worthy of contesting for the next Assembly

Mangalore, December 4: Much to the delight of his fans, Kannada film actor Darshan paid a visit to the city of Mangalore on Tuesday to promote his latest film 'Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna' which was released last month. Fans surrounded Darshan when he arrived at the 'Central' cinema theatre situated in Hampankatta, where the movie is being screened. The place was thronged by his fans eager for a

Mangalore, December 4: “When religious passions were inflamed and there was tremendous pressure to convert India into a Hindu state during the Partition in 1947, it was the greatness of our leaders who resisted it and made the state a secular one,” said Justice Markandey Katju. He was speaking on 'Constitutional Jurisprudence' at the sixth of a series of Silver Jubilee Endowment Lectures organised