Bengaluru, Feb 27: Authorities have begun tolling vehicles on one of the two sections of the 119-km Bengaluru-Mysuru national highway today. The other section isn’t fully ready and will be tolled after 15 days, officials said.
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Replace Gandhi with Savarkar on currency notes: Hindu Mahasabha
Meerut, Feb 27: The All India Hindu Mahasabha on Sunday demanded that the image of Mahatma Gandhi on currency notes be replaced with that of V D Savarkar and other freedom fighters.
Udupi: 34-year-old man dies while playing volleyball
Udupi, Feb 26: A youth collapsed and died while volleyball on a school playground in Kukkundoor village of Karkala taluk in Udupi district yester evening.
Karnataka: 25-yr-old MA student dies while dancing; heart attack suspected
Bengaluru, Feb 26: A 25-year-old student collapsed while practising dance on the premises of Azim Premji University in Bengaluru.
2 killed, 2 others injured in giant bee attack in Kodagu
Madikeri, Feb 26: Two persons died due to giant bee (hejjenu) stings in two separate incidents in Kodagu district on Saturday.
NITK sets up 3 centres of excellence under NEP
Mangaluru, Feb 26: The National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal, has established three centres of excellence (CoEs) in line with the implementation of the national educational policy (NEP-2020).
India ready to contribute to peace process in Ukraine: Modi after talks with Scholz
India has been pressing for resolving the Ukraine "dispute" through dialogue and diplomacy and is ready to contribute to any peace process, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday after holding talks w
Mangaluru: Dolphin carcass washes ashore at Tannirbavi beach
Mangaluru, Feb 25: The carcass of a dolphin was washed ashore at Tannirbavi beach in Mangaluru on Friday, Feb 4 and was later buried after completing necessary procedures.
HIF INDIA hands over 28th house in Kadaba under its Project Ashiyana
Mangaluru: HIF_INDIA under its Project Ashiyana handed over the 28th house on February 24, 2023 to a widow beneficiary in Nelyadi at Kadaba taluk of Dakshina Kannada.
How ‘immoral policing’ incidents chipping away at social harmony in Mangaluru
The rising incidents of moral policing in coastal Karnataka, especially in Mangaluru, in the last few years have cast a shadow over the port city, once known as a liberal society with a cosmopolitan culture. Social activists in the region reason that the deterioration in the social harmony happened after the growth of right-wing organisations, which have gained ground in the coastal belt.