Karnataka

New Delhi, October 11: Soon, sending a pornographic multimedia message and emails may land you in jail for a maximum period of three years. The Union Cabinet, at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, approved amendments to the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act (IRWA), 1986 which also proposes to slap hefty fines on persons found guilty of such acts. "The amendments

Bhatkal, October 11: The Bhatkal bandh call given by the Majlis-e-Islah-o-Tanzeem on Thursday against the alleged 'media crusade against Muslim community' evoked a good response in the coastal town. The dawn-to-dusk bandh was total and peaceful as all shops and business establishments were closed. The town wore a deserted look throughout the day and hardly any traffic or pedestrians were seen on

Mangalore, October 11: The grant of international status to Mangalore Airport has led to competition among airlines with several prestigious airlines showing keen interest to operate from Mangalore to Gulf countries, said Mangalore Airport Director M R Vasudeva. Speaking at an interaction programme organised by the Dakshina Kannada district Working Journalists Association and Mangalore Press Club

Mangalore, October 11: Senior psychiatrist and head of Department of Psychiatry at Kasturba Medical College, said that mental depression could destroy families. He was speaking at a function held at Paediatric Block Conference Hall of Wenlock District Hospital, in the city on Wednesday to mark World Mental Health Day. The programme was jointly organised by Department of Psychiatry, Kasturba

Mangalore, October 11: A mentally challenged man, who had been seen scavenging in bins at Thokkotu, four months ago, has now been leading a normal life thanks to the selfless efforts of a local philanthropic youth. Hailing from Maharashtra, 30-year-old Aalam, who had so far been living on the streets without any means of survival, was given a fresh lease of life. Having been completely cured, Alam

Uppinagady, October 11: In a heart rending tragedy, a woman who was forced to run errands for her husband hiding in the forest to evade arrest, slipped into a pond and died under the limits of Uppinangady police station. The deceased has been identified as Kamala (27), wife of Krishnappa Mugera According to police Mugera was caught red-handed by Forest officials while smuggling bamboo from Gundya

Mangalore, October 11: Entrepreneur, philanthropist and chairman of Bharath Group Company B Ganapathi Pai passed away on Wednesday night. He was 77. Ganapathi Pai, who joined the Group in 1954, emerged as one of the prominent entrepreneurs of coastal Karnataka after establishing Bharath Beedi Works Private Limited with a pan-India presence. Presently the Group employs over 50,000 people directly

Mangalore, October 11: Ryan International Group of Institutions, which has presence in India and ten other countries, is planning to open three schools in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts in the next 18 months. While one of the schools will offer International Baccalaureate (IB) and the British Columbia (Canada) syllabus, the rest will offer CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and ICSE

Mangalore/Kasargod, October 11: Three persons including a teacher were killed in two road accidents reported from Mangalore and Kasargod. Jayalakshmi Ashok (44), a teacher at Yenepoya School, Jappinamogaru, was killed and another sustained injuries when a gas tanker collided with a car from the rear at Kuntikana on the Mangalore-Udupi National Highway 17 on Wednesday. Her husband Ashok Kumar, also

Mangalore, October 10: The police have arrested four more persons in connection with the infamous homestay attack. With this the number of arrests in this case has gone up to 28. The police gave the names of four arrested as Kiran, Shreyas, Deekshit and Ganesh. All of them were from different parts of the city. They were reported arrested on the basis of information provided the other accused