Mysuru: The Annual Feast of Sacred Heart Church, Yadavagiri, will be held tomorrow with Eucharistic celebrations at 8 am, followed by Eucharistic Adoration at 6 pm and procession at 7 pm, according to a press release from Parish Priest Fr. Anthappa.
Village boy writhes in pain since 3 months with no help from Netas
June 15, 2018Gas balloon blast during election campaign: Poverty-stricken family awaits ‘promised’ compensation. Mandya: Every politician knows that the key to winning elections is to make great promises. They make promises because they know very well that people will forget about promises. While there are thousands of unfulfilled promises that have accumulated throughout history, here is a…
Gambler jumps into canal to escape Police raid, dies
June 15, 2018Mandya: In a filmy style, a man who was escaping a Police raid on a gambling den jumped into a canal and died in Mandya last night. According to the District Crime Record Bureau Police, they had raided a place near Chikkegowdanadoddi as they had received information about a group indulging in gambling. As the…
Government working seriously on farm loan waiver, says CM
June 15, 2018Bengaluru: Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy has confirmed that the much- anticipated farm loan waiver will find a place in the State budget to be presented by the Congress-JD(S) coalition Government next month. However, delivering on Kumaraswamy’s most ambitious pre-poll promise of farm loan waiver is proving an uphill task for the coalition Government, as it…
Caved-in makeshift bridge at Thithimathi restored
June 15, 2018Mysuru: Heavy and incessant rain in South Kodagu has damaged a makeshift bridge at Thithimathi and as a result, KSRTC buses and other heavy vehicles heading towards Gonikoppal have been diverted. Local people were forced to walk to Majjigehalla, Devamachi, and Balumane.The makeshift bridge that was built next to the new bridge that is being…
Police Shield presented to 8 cops
June 15, 2018Mysuru: The contributions of most Police personnel often go unrecognised or unnoticed and even their sacrifices fail to draw sympathetic response from the public. But Mysore Round Table 21 (MRT-21) and Mysore Ladies Circle 9 (MLC-9), recognising and identifying the exemplary service of eight Police personnel serving in various Police Stations across the district and…
MP Pratap Simha calls for reforms in Police system
June 15, 2018Mysuru: The continuing practice of British tradition among Police personnel even after seven decades of Independence came up prominently at the 45th ‘Knights in Khaki’ Police Shield presentation ceremony at Olive Garden at the foot of Chamundi Hill yesterday. The event was organised by Mysore Round Table-21 and Mysore Ladies Circle-9. Inaugurating the event, Mysuru-Kodagu…
Students to stage State-wide agitation for free bus pass on June 19
June 15, 2018Mysuru: Urging the State Government to issue order to provide free bus passes to every student, hundreds of students under the banner of All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO), All India Democratic Youth Organisation (AIDYO) and All India Mahila Samskritik Sanghatan (AIMSS) will stage a State-wide agitation on June 19, said AIDSO District President Basavaraju….
Former DC Randeep hopes to make a come-back
June 15, 2018Mysuru: Former Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru District D. Randeep, who is without a post since the past few months, is hoping to come back to the City again as the DC. Addressing the media after attending a function at Rani Bahadur Auditorium here yesterday, he said that there is a Government Order which states that…
Sensitisation programme for school bus, van drivers held
June 15, 2018Mysuru: In an effort to ensure that school buses and vans are maintained properly in the interests of children, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) in association with the Transport Department, held a sensitisation programme for school bus, van drivers and attendants of Private Educational Institutions at Maharaja College Grounds in the city this morning….
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