Mangalore, May 12: It seems troubles for Katari Veera Surasundarangi are never ending, as the one-day-old film has now invited a fresh trouble in the sensitive coastal city. Dozens of aggressive protesters belonging to Bajrang Dal and Durga Vahini on Saturday morning staged demonstrations in front of Suchithra theatre and Big Cinemas, here. Burning the posters of the film and shouting slogans
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Kasargod, May 12: Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Ramesh Chennithala has asked the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) to take necessary steps to check the activities of miscreants in the guise of so called 'moral policing' so as to prevent recurring communal violence in certain parts of the State. The KPCC views with all seriousness the danger posed by those indulging in
Kasargod/Riyadh, May 12: A 45-year-old Indian expatriate worker has been murdered allegedly by a compatriot in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. Shasthitharan, was murdered by his friend Sunil on Tuesday, media reports said. The murder is said to have taken place in the early hours of Tuesday, when accused Sunil went into Shasthitharan's room while he was asleep and stabbed him several times
Udupi, May 12: The Catholic Sthree Sanghatan or Catholic Women's Organisation of Udupi district, was launched by Bishop of Mangalore Diocese Aloysius Paul D'Souza on Friday. The Sanghatan, which has 1,200 members, aims at working for the welfare of women coming under 47 churches in the five deaneries of Mangalore Diocese. District President of the Sanghatan Leena Roche welcomed the gathering. Vice
Mangalore, May 12: Journalist' Study Centre Mangalore organized a talk on writer Saadat Hasan Manto and held deliberations on journalist B M Bashir's book 'Angaiyalli Akasha,' in Mangalore on Friday. Speaking about Saadat Hasan Manto, thinker G Rajeshekar said that Manto brought out through his writings the failure and Shortcomings of the administration of his time. Comparing Manto and Mahatma
Mangalore, May 12: Congress candidates S P Dinesh and Ramesh Joyappa will defeat their opponents in the Legislative Council elections for the North West Teachers Constituency and the North West Graduates constituency respectively, according to Dakshina Kannada Pradesh Congress Committee president B Ramanath Rai. Addressing media persons here on Friday, Mr Rai said the poor image of the Bharatiya
Manipal, May 12: Around 60 boys were being put through their paces in a cricket camp under two coaches deputed by the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) in Manipal, which boasts a turf wicket. The camp is being held under the banner of KSCA. The summer camp began on April 19 and will continue till May 25. The ground at End Point where the camp was being held compared with the best in the
Mangalore, May 12: A rider went missing after fell into Phalguni river on Kuloor Thokur stretch when his motorbike skidded on Friday morning. The person who went missing is Srinivas Padakannaya (26), a resident of Katipalla. The body has not been retrieved so far. It was said that Srinivas along with his wife was travelling on Friday morning. Srinivas was accidentally thrown in the river after the
Mangalore, May 12: A one-day-old baby girl with serious heart defects was operated upon successfully at the AJ Hospital & Research Centre here recently. Dr Prashanth Marla K, medical director of the hospital said that the newborn was brought to the hospital on April 25, after the baby turned blue soon after the birth. Doctors in the hospital found out that the baby had a serious heart defect. The
Karwar, May 11: A CID team arrived in Dandeli on Friday to probe the murder of Madan Nayak, Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF), Dandeli. The state government had transferred the ACF murder case to CID on Wednesday following allegations that the Dandeli rural police had not handled it properly. The CID officials --- KP Bheemaih, SP, and BB Ashok Kumar, DSP --- visited the spot where the ACF was