Mangaluru, often hailed as the “Silicon Beach of India,” is preparing to make its mark as the nation’s next big data centre hub. With its strategic coastal advantage and proximity to international submarine cable routes, the city is uniquely positioned to anchor India’s digital future.
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Mangaluru Gets Moving: KMC Hospital to Host World Heart Day Walkathon 2025
Mangaluru, Sept 17: In observance of World Heart Day 2025, KMC Hospital Mangaluru is set to host a community-focused Walkathon aimed at spreading awareness on cardiovascular health and encouraging active lifestyles.
Mangaluru Gripped by Development Debates: From Potholes to Laterite Stones
Mangaluru, Sept 17: The coastal city of Mangaluru is currently at the heart of a political and civic storm, with key issues like road development, infrastructure shortages, and local legal disputes dominating the daily discourse. The city is witnessing a push-and-pull between government promises and public frustration, particularly concerning the state of its roads and the crisis in the construction sector.
Barakah International School Celebrates Timeless Treasures Day Honouring Grandparents
Mangaluru: Barakah International School recently hosted “Timeless Treasures Day”, a celebration dedicated to honouring grandparents and their invaluable role in nurturing young lives.
Karnataka SBI heist: Robbers in military uniform tie up staff, loot Rs 20 crore in cash and gold
Three masked men armed with country-made pistols and knives allegedly robbed a State Bank of India (SBI) branch in Chadchan town of Karnataka's Vijayapura district on Tuesday.
Udupi to host India’s first private strategic oil reserve; ₹5,700-crore project in Padur
Udupi: The coastal district is set to make history as Padur in Udupi will soon house India’s first private strategic petroleum reserve (SPR). Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) has won the government bid to design, build, and operate the massive underground oil storage facility with a capacity of 2.5 million metric tonnes (MMT).
Sabra and Shatila: 43 Years Since 43 Hours of Israeli Terror That Shook Humanity
It was dusk on September 16, 1982. In the narrow alleys of Beirut’s Sabra and Shatila refugee camps, the bodies of men, women, and children lay scattered. For 43 relentless hours, the Phalange militia—backed by Israeli occupying forces—turned the camps into a slaughterhouse.
Kasaragod: Class 10 girl ends life on father’s death anniversary
Kasargod, Sep 16: Bandadka was shaken by grief on Tuesday as a young life came to a heartbreaking end. Devika (15), a bright Class 10 student and beloved daughter of Satish and Savitha from Unnatadka, Bandadka, was found hanging in her home.
Trial Traffic Signals Trigger Chaos in Mangaluru, Commuters Demand Study Before Rollout
Mangaluru: A trial run of traffic signal lights at three major junctions in the city turned into chaos on Monday, drawing criticism from commuters and transport stakeholders.
We fought Afghanistan and India, but my leader’s family was torn apart on May 7: JeM commander on Op Sindoor
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) commander Masood Ilyas Kashmiri has revealed that top commander Masood Azhar's family was "torn into pieces" during an attack by the Indian forces in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.