Maoist killed in Sullia forest
A Maoist was killed in an exchange of fire between the Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) and Maoists near Kulkunda in Sullia taluk on Tuesday night. Following information that Maoists, armed with powerful weapon
‘The cops came, with the goons’
Fourteen days after the attack by vigilantes on students partying at a home stay, Avron Lawrance Rosario, a college student, and one of the invitees to the birthday party of Vijay Kumar, revealed that
God’s work is government work!
Closed circuit television cameras are coming in handy to keep employees of the Mangalore City Corporation on a leash. An assistant executive engineer of the Mangalore City Corporation has been served
Mangalore: It’s payback time
With four universities, 17 engineering colleges, five medical colleges and 16 paramedical colleges, Mangalore is an educational hub , drawing youth from all over the country, coming in search of an ap
M’lore cops ban all beach parties
Just days after the dastardly attack on young men and women at a home stay off Mangalore by a Hindutva organisation, the Mangalore police have issued orders to tourism authorities and owners of beachs
After homestay attack, cops ban beach parties
Just days after the dastardly attack on young men and women at a homestay off Mangalore by a Hindutva organisation, the Mangalore police have issued orders to tourism authorities and owners of beachsi
‘M’lore attack a poll gimmick’
The return of moral policing to Mangalore is being seen by some as a political gimmick by saffron outfits to whip up support for the ruling party ahead of the coming assembly elections. Hindu Jagar
Moral policing or extortion game?
Was extortion a reason for the attack on the youths at the Morning Mist Home Stay in Mangalore on Saturday? Yes, according to sources, who confirm that Subhash Padil, who lead the attack on Saturday,
Shocked Gowdas maintain silence
The glimmer of hope family members of D.V. Sadananda Gowda staying at Mandekolu village had, was shattered on Sunday afternoon when Gowda announced his resignation.
Gowda’s 83-year-old mother, Kamala
If the spirit is willing, why not tie the knot?
You could call it complete bunkum. But families in Barkur village and surrounding areas, and those in far-off places too, believe that by marrying off the ghosts in their families their problems would