Udupi, Sept 11: In a tragic case highlighting the human cost of online fraud, a 19-year-old youth working as a rubber tapper in Karkala ended his life after losing ₹7,000 to cyber scammers.
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Letter to the Editor | Pumpwell–Kankanady Road in Dire Need of Repair
I would like to draw the attention of the concerned authorities to the very bad condition of the Pumpwell–Kankanady road in Mangaluru. The road is full of potholes and is extremely uneven. During the rains, water collects on the surface, making it slippery and dangerous. Several accidents have already taken place because of this.
Qatari PM condemns Israeli strike on Doha as ‘state terrorism’; warns of right to respond
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has condemned the Israeli strike on Doha as “state terrorism”, warning that Qatar will not tolerate violations of its sovereignty.
Israel attacks Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla again; fleet vows to brave Zionist aggression
The Global Sumud Flotilla, a monumental international fleet of Gaza Strip-bound boats, has vowed to keep sailing towards the blockaded and genocide-stricken coastal sliver, despite successive Israeli attacks.
CP Radhakrishnan trounces Reddy 452–300 in Vice-President polls marked by cross-voting
New Delhi, Sept 9: NDA nominee C.P. Radhakrishnan was on Tuesday elected as the new Vice-President of India, defeating Opposition candidate Justice B. Sudershan Reddy by a margin of 152 votes.
Israel launches airstrikes on Qatar’s capital Doha to assassinate Hamas leaders
Israeli warplanes have launched airstrikes on the headquarters of the Hamas resistance movement in the Qatari capital, Doha, in what Israeli media described as an "assassination operation."
Nepal Gen Z Protests Explode: Residences of PM and President Set on Fire
Kathmandu, Sept 9: Nepal plunged into turmoil today as nationwide protests led by Gen Z youth spiraled into arson and vandalism, putting Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s government on the brink. The unrest intensified a day after Oli revoked a controversial ban on social media in an attempt to appease young demonstrators.
Mangaluru: Alumni urged to join hands to ‘Make Badria Great Again’
Mangaluru, Sept 9: A group of alumni of Mangaluru’s historic Badria Educational Institutions (BEI) have taken the initiative to revive and strengthen their alma mater, aiming to take it to new heights.
4 new MLCs put Congress on par with BJP+JDS in Council — Cong 37, BJP 30, JDS 7
Bengaluru: After months of wrangling and delay, the Karnataka government has finally filled four long-vacant seats in the Legislative Council, with Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot giving his assent on Sunday.
D K Shivakumar woos Tuluvas, pledges push for Karnataka’s second official language status
Bengaluru, Sep 8: Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has assured the Tulu-speaking community that their long-standing demand to declare Tulu as Karnataka’s second official language will be taken up for discussion in the state cabinet.