Karnataka

Mangalore, September 2: A felicitation programme for Akhil R M, an 8th standard student and son of a Head Constable, who won a Gold medal at an international chess tournament held in Malaysia recently, was held at Pandeshwar Police Station on Sunday. Akhil is the son of Meera, Head Constable, Finger Prints Department. Speaking to Coastaldigest.com, Ms Meera said that Akhil bagged the gold medal in

Bantwal, September 2: Silver jewellery worth Rs 12 lakh were reportedly stolen by thieves who broke into a jewellery store in the heart of Bantwal, according to the complaint lodged with Bantwal town police. The burglary, which took place at Suresh V Baliga Jewellers situated on the main road, came to light on Saturday morning when the staff arrived at around 9 am to open the store. An idol of a

Udupi, September 2: District unit of Mogaveera Yuva Sanghatane, in association with G Shankar Family Trust and Manipal University, distributed Health Cards to over 15,000 beneficiaries at Shamili auditorium here on Saturday. Inaugurating the programme DCM KS Eshwarappa said advised the beneficiaries to make the maximum use of the card to ensure good health. He also lauded the charitable activities

Udupi, September 2: Hindu religion has been divided on the caste basis for self interest. But the backward class people need to overcome the inferiority complex and lead a dignified life said, Deputy CM and BJP State President Eshwarappa. He was speaking after inaugurating the district level convention of BJP Backward Class Morcha organized organized by its district unit headed by ZP member

Udupi, September 1: Senior journalist Abdussalam Puthige's much awaited Kannada translation of holy Quran 'Kannadadali Qur'an Anuvada' was finally released in a grand function here on Saturday. Dharmadhikari of Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala D Veerendra Heggade, who released the book, laid emphasis on the significance of maintaining peace and unity in the society. He exhorted the followers of all the

Mangalore, September 1: The state government has decided to construct a swimming pool of international standards in Mangalore, Appachu Ranjan, State Sports Minister said. Addressing media persons after holding a meeting with representatives of various sports bodies of the district in Mangalore on Saturday, Mr. Ranjan said that he has agreed to the demand made by N Yogish Bhat, local MLA and Deputy

Mangalore, September 1: Excise Minister M P Renukacharya on Saturday promised to completely eliminate illicit liquor centres from Karnataka within two months. Addressing media persons after holding a meeting with divisional level excise officers in the city, he said that the number of illicit liquor centres have been reduced from 2000 to 93 during his tenure. BSY inevitable to BJP Demanding State

Mangalore, September 1: Free cycle distribution programme for hardworking fish sellers was organized by Talent Research Foundation at Talent Conference Hall in the city. Speaking after the inauguration, Abdul Rashid Zaini Kaamil Saqafi said that the Foundation has been involving in activities proving beneficial for the needy in the society. Riaz Kannur, President of the Foundation, presided. Abdul

Mangalore, September 1: Hundreds of youths in the city raised collective voice against moral policing at a massive protest rally organised by the youth and student wings of various political parties sans BJP condemning the ill-famous homestay attack of July 28. Members and supporters of Youth Congress, NSUI, SFI, DYFI, AISF, VJD(S), AIYF, and other like-minded student and youth organisations took

Mangalore, September 1: The foundation stone laying ceremony of 'Vakeel Bhavana' was carried out near the court premises in Mangalore on Saturday. C M Udasi, State PWD Minister, laid the foundation stone for the building. Speaking at the formal programme, Mr. Udasi said that the state government has earmarked funds for judiciary infrastructure development worth Rs. 53 crore besides setting aside