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Ram Sene holds protest by blocking NH-17

Bhatkal - 02 July 2011: Bhatkal unit of Rama Sene today held a protest by blocking NH-17 here in Bhatkal and demanded immediate arrest of murderers of Late Timapa Naik. When the traffic was badly affected due to this blockade, police took strong action against the protesters and detained around 10 a

Anjuman Women College achieves 94.5 pc results in BSc final exams

Bhatkal - 02 July 2011: Anjuman College for Women achieved 94.5 pc overall results in the recently concluded 6th semester BSc examinations. According to the press release issued by the Anjuman office, out of 37 appeared for the exams, 26 students secured distinction and 9 passed with first class. Fa

Rs 50k cr worth treasure in Kerala temple

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The legend ofEl Doradowas definitely not set on theSree Padmanabhaswamy temple. But the seven-member panel, which is drawing up a list of assets at the famed shrine here, had a feel of the lost city of gold as they set foot in one of the two secret vaults located inside the spraw

US wars leave 225,000 dead, cost $4.4 trillion: Study

WASHINGTON:US warslaunched since the attacks of September 11, 2001 have left 225,000 dead and cost up to $4.4 trillion, according to a new study by university researchers.The study published byBrown Universitythis week focused on the wars in Iraq,Afghanistanand counter-terrorism campaigns inPakistan

Get into IIM after Class 12: Indore gears up for a 5-year course

BANGALORE/MUMBAI: Now, IIM aspirants don't have to wait to get a bachelor's degree before taking the entrance test; at least a few can hope to step into India's topmanagement schoolright after school.The Indian Institute of Management-Indore has launched a five-year integrated post-graduate programm

Lokpal row: Sonia-Anna meet today

New Delhi: Social activist Anna Hazare and other representatives of the civil society will meet Congress President Sonia Gandhi here on Saturday to seek her support on the Jan Lokpal Bill. The civil society activists will meet the UPA chairperson at her 10, Janpath residence at around 4.30 pm. I

Maoists attack village, six locals killed

Munger (Bihar), July 2 (PTI) In a pre-dawn strike, Maoists posing as CRFP personnel attacked a village in the district today, leaving six villagers dead.The heavily-armed rebels attacked Kareili village around 5 AM and shot dead the villagers including some tribals.While five villagers were killed o

Admission in Marine engg and Nautical Science without Donation

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Scholarships for Minority Students - 2011-12

1. Incentive Scheme (UTTEJANA)Implemented byDistrict Office of Backward Classes & Minorities (D.O.B.C.M) Offices in Every District of Karnataka Who can apply?1. Students of 1st & 2nd PUC, Degree & Post Graduation.2. Annual Income: Less than Rs.2 Lakh.3. Secured Pass Marks in Previous Years Exam.

Mumbai CST- Mangalore Junction Train to Run Daily from July 2

Mangalore, Jul 1: The triweekly Mumbai CST-Mangalore Express Train (No.12133/12134) will become a daily train with effect from July 2. A release from the railways also said that the Yashwantpur-Mangalore Central (16515/16516) train, which runs thrice a week, will also be extended to Karwar. It said

Businessmen seek easier rules to boost economic activities in UAE

Dubai, June 29,2011 (Gulf News): A group of Indian businessmen has called on residency authorities to ease restrictions on people living, working and visiting the country which would help in boosting economic activities.The businessmen also urged the authorities to reconsider the decision to reduce

July 1,2011 - Naqsh E Nawayath

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Jali Panchayat member holds protest demanding allotment of more funds

Bhatkal - 30 June 2011: All 40 members of Jali Panchayat today held protest infront of their office demanding inclusion of 4,400 names which have been left out from the list and allotment of more funds to Jali Panchayat, Uttara Kannada's largest Gram Panchayat in terms of population. It may be noted

Drowning Doesn't Look Like Drowning

The new captain jumped from the deck, fully dressed, and sprinted through the water. A former lifeguard, he kept his eyes on his victim as he headed straight for the couple swimming between their anchored sportfisher and the beach. "I think he thinks you're drowning," the husband said to his wife.

Champions League T20 scheduled to begin from September 23

New Delhi - 30 June 2011: The Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20) cricket is scheduled to begin in India from September 23 and go till October 9. The tournament returns to India this year with matches in Chennai, Bangalore and Kolkata, as well as a qualifying event in Hyderabad from September 19-21.

Purulia arms drop case: Kim Davy not to be extradited

NEW DELHI: Kim Davy, the main accused in the Purulia arms drop case, will not be extradited to India for now. A five-member Constitutional bench of the Danish high court has rejected Davy's extradition plea in connection with the Purulia arms drop case. The Danish government had allowed the ex

Gaza flotilla makes Internet splash

JERUSALEM: They're all aTwitter about the flotilla. It may still be anyone's guess when a small international convoy of vessels carrying pro-Palestinian activists and aid will set sail from Greece to the Gaza Strip in a challenge to Israel's naval blockade of the territory run by Hamas Islamist

Turtles temporarily shut down runway at JFK airport

New York - 30 June 2011: About 150 turtles, in search of beaches to lay their eggs, crawled into the busy tarmac ofJohn F Kennedy airporthere and delayed dozens of flights.The parade of slow-moving diamondback terrapins began about 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday. ThePort Authority of New York and New Jersey