Karnataka

Mangalore, July 30: Students and staff of St Agnes College have complained of misbehavior from the police who were deployed outside the College. The students had gathered inside the College gate to protest against the Padil homestay attack were shouted at by Kadri inspector Venkatesh Prasanna and threatened of jailing students for violation of prohibitory orders, said Pallavi, a student of the

Mangalore, July 30: Raged by the attack on young boys and girls at a birthday party being held at a Padil homestay by saffron activists, the Mangalorean student community expressed its solidarity with the victims and observed an all-college bundh on Monday. St. Aloysius College, St. Agnes College, Besant Women's College, Rosario College, Sharada College, Canara College, Badriya College and other

Mangalore, July 30: People hailing from Malnad region are very fortunate since they relish the beauty of nature, enjoy very pleasant climate, pollution free atmosphere and environmental conditions”, opined Mangalore, MLA U T Khadar. He was delivering the inaugural address on the 'Malnad Youth Association Annual Day and Blood Donation Camp' held on Sunday at Athena Hospital Auditorium, Mangalore

Karwar, July 30: BSR Congress chief B Sriramulu's much hyped 'Swabhimani Sankalpa Yatra' evoked lukewarm response from the people of Karwar on Sunday. The 1300-km Yatra from coastal district Ramnagar is second Sriramulu's second roadshow in less than two months. The party had earlier claimed that the main aim of the Yatra was to know the problems of the poor in coastal and Malnad areas of

A television journalist, 'covering' the Saturday attack on girls allegedly by Hindu Jagarana Vedike in Mangalore has claimed that his call to the police to report the incident was not picked up. Naveen Soorinje, a journalist with a private channel, told Deccan Herald that he had called Raveesh Naik, the inspector of the rural police station, but the officer did not respond. Soorinje, booked by the

Udupi, July 30: Two teenagers lost their lives after accidentally slipping into a percolation pond on Sunday afternoon at Kaikana in Vandse village of Kundapur tauluk in Udupi district. According to police, Abhijith (17), son of Narasimha Nayak and Ananth (18), son of Gopal Poojary, were returning home after purchasing books at Noojadi when the incident occurred. Both were perusing their PUC at a

Mangalore, July 30: Condemning the Mangalore homestay attack, Dakshina Kannada District-in-Charge Minister C T Ravi has said that district administration and the police have been directed to initiate stringent action against the culprits without favouring anyone. Speaking to media persons after holding meeting with the senior officials on Sunday evening, he said: “I have been in touch with the

Mangalore, July 30: Political observers see a link between the attack by a Hindu vigilante group on young men and women partying in a house at Padil here on Saturday and the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) political fortunes, and the very premise of the existence of the Sangh Parivar. Associate professor in the Department of Political Science, Mangalore University, Rajaram Tolpady said the incident

Mangalore, July 30: Partying in the open was out of the question with moral goons prowling around. Now, partying within the confines of one's house, too, is under threat. "The minute I came home, my mother told me not to attend such parties in future and I promised her I won't,'' said a sobbing Rekha (name changed). "Even I don't think my friends will attend parties, other than the ones called at

Bangalore, July 29: Terming the Mangalore homestay attack, wherein Hindutva activists molested girls in front of camera, as an unfortunate incident, an embarrassed BJP-led State Government has said that no one would be spared for the "inhuman act", which has sparked public outrage. As the moral policing act came under all-round attack targeting the BJP Government, Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar