State Education Minster Suresh Ku mar clarified that SSLC and second PU students won’t be prompted without exams. His clarification was made while speaking at e ‘Hello Minister – kick out Corona’ program telecast by a Kannada news channel.
Bishop Dr Peter Paul Saldanha of Mangaluru diocese celebrated Holy Mass to commemorate Palm Sunday, at Rosario Cathedral, here to the empty gathering on April 5 morning, amid Covid-19 nationwide lockdown.
Agricultural produce merchants in the city’s Central Market are not keen to move to the APMC yard at Baikampady stated the merchants’ association president Mohammed Mustafa. Mustafa explained that the merchants’ reluctance
Researchers have found that an anti-parasitic drug already available around the world can kill the novel coronavirus grown in cell cultures within 48 hours, an advance that may lead to the development and trial of a new clinical therapy for COVID-19. According to the study
As per the latest update from Karnataka Health Deprtment 16 persons tested positive for coronavirus between 5 pm on April 3 to 5 pm on April 4 taking the total number of infected persons to 144 in the state. This includes 4 deaths and 11 discharges. Out of the 16 fresh cases..
Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee (DCC) led by MLC Ivan D’Souza donated ration consisting rice, sugar, tea powder, grains to auto rickshaw drivers at the auto park, Kankanady, here on Saturday, April 4 morning.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message on Friday urging people to switch off lights at their homes and light lamps, candles or turn on mobile phone torches for nine minutes on April 5 evoked a mixed response from netizens with many
Thieves entered the Paneer church at Deralakatte on the outskirts of the city on the night of Thursday and stole more than 10 offertory boxes and looted the money in those boxes. Nine doors of the church were broken by the thieves before gaining entry into the church
J R Lobo, Mangaluru south former MLA has been appointed as coordinator for DK District Congress Committee (DCC) by Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president D K Shivakumar. U R Sabapathi..
The general life is limping back to near normal as more people are in no mood to panic buying, since COVID-19 national lockdown is relaxed from 7.00am to 12.00pm on Thursday, April 2. The people were seen in front of grocers and pharmacies to buy essential items.
The Karnataka state Education Minister Suresh Kumar on Thursday, informed that all schools that fall under state government should promote all students of classes I to VIII to the next grade in view of the present coronavirus inflicted lockdown.
With the number of suspected coronavirus cases in the country seeing a steady rise, the Indian Railways had recently in a circular stated that it plans to transform non-air-conditioned train coaches into isolation wards for treating coronavirus patients.
Critical medical supplies worth Rs 54 lakh sent by Infosys founder Sudha Murthy to tackle COVID-19 has arrived in Udupi on Wednesday, April 1. This comes a day after Muzrai, Fisheries and Ports minister Kota Srinivas Poojary
The well known Prasad Art Gallery organized arts competition for students and general public on the theme, Save Mother Earth, to make best use of time during national lockdown to contain spread of Covid-19 pandemic.
A laboratory for testing suspected COVID-19 samples has been set up in the Wenlock district hospital here. Experimental trials in the laboratory will begin from April 1. Presently, suspected COVID-19 samples for testing are sent to Bengaluru.