Karnataka

Mangalore, September 10: Everything is moving, just like the earth. If the earth was static, then ropes were required to hold it still – is brought out marvellously in the film, 'Where the Green Ants Dream', screened for the public by Ellipses, the film club of the Department of Mass Communication, St. Aloysius College, here on Saturday. The movie directed by Werner Herzog of Germany portrays the

Mangalore, September 10: The latest 1.5 Tesla Seimens Avanto Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine and the GE Bright speed Multislice CT machine was inaugurated in Dept of Radiadiagnosis and Imaging, KMC Hospitals, here on Saturday. District In-charge Minister Krishna J Palemar, and Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel jointly inaugurated the machines. Dr H S Ballal, Pro Chancellor, Manipal University

Mangalore, September 10: Indian Overseas Bank, which is in the midst of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, has crossed business level of Rs 2,59,000 crore recording an increase of 35.2 per cent growth as on March 31, 2011, said M Narendra, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, IOB. He was speaking with media persons at 'Meet the Press' programme organized by DK District Working Journalists' Association

Mangalore, September 10: In an early morning road accident, a speedy truck hit a Maruti Suzuki Eeco car near police outpost in Farangipete near here on Saturday. Two people, who sustained severe injuries in the accident, were rushed to a private hospital in Mangalore. Local sources said that the accident occurred at 6:45 am, when the driver of the vegetable laden truck, which was moving on the

Mangalore, September 10: An underage boy, found engaged in hotel in Asaigoli, was rescued in a raid on Friday. The boy identified as Zubair, hailing from Andra Pradesh, was handed over to the child welfare department. A group of BSW students, who noticed the child labourer during a survey in Asaigoli, had informed the Childline officials in the morning. After securing enough information, the

Mangalore, September 10: It is an uncommon occurrence for students to exchange textbooks, or notebooks in their hurry to rush home. Here is a classic case of human error, where bodies of two persons were exchanged while they were being delivered to relatives from the mortuary. The body of Ganesh, a resident of Bantwal who died in an accident was kept in the mortuary of Government Wenlock Hospital

Mangalore, September 10: JCI Mangalore commenced its week-long series of competitions for students and general public as part of Jaycee Week 2011 here on Friday. The inauguration of Jaycee Week and district-level mela for challenged children was held at St Sebastian Auditorium, Bendorewell. Cooking competition for hotel management students and general public will be held at Lions Seva Mandir on

Mangalore, September 10: A gangster from Uttar Pradesh, Javed alias Ajay, who was arrested by the special police squad has been remanded to police custody for 12 days. City police had arrested seven members of a gang of Bannanje Raja near Kotttara Chowki on August 25 relating to two shoot-outs. Three revolvers, two cars, and a few mobile phone sets had been confiscated from their possession. On

Mangalore, September 10: Shloka Alva, a second year BCom student of Sri Ramakrishna College, who attempted suicide by consuming disinfectant, has been discharged from the hospital on Friday. KMC deputy medical superintendent Madhusudhan Upadhyaya informed that Shloka was doctors gave signal for her discharge as she was recovering and taking oral food. “Usually the food pipe gets damaged if a

Karwar, September 9: Condemning the bomb blast at gate number 5 of Delhi High Court, in which twelve persons were killed and several others were injured, advocates abstained from court works on Friday. In a memorandum, addressed to the Prime Minister of India and submitted to the Deputy Commissioner, the protesting lawyers demanded security upgradation for local courts including District Court in