Mysuru: The Department of Studies (DoS) in Ancient History and Archaeology, Manasagangothri, Mysuru, in collaboration with the Department of Ancient History and Archaeology, Maharaja’s College, Mysuru, has organised a three-day National Workshop on the theme “Temple Architecture and Iconography: In Sthapatis’ Perspective” at the Seminar Hall, DoS in Chemistry, Manasagangothri, from Oct. 9 to 11….
Woman ends life
October 8, 2017Hunsur: In a tragic incident, a newly married woman committed suicide by hanging self at her parents’ residence near Karnakuppe gate close to Hanagudu in the taluk this morning. The deceased has been identified as Asha (24), wife of one Shivamurthy. Asha, who was married to Shivamurthy of Beeregowdanahundi in Nanjangud taluk about five months…
Columbia Asia to introduce city’s first Advanced Cardiac Diagnosis in Real Time
October 8, 2017Mysuru: Columbia Asia Hospital – Mysuru has announced a first of its kind initiative in city — a complete technological solution to diagnose and interpret cardiovascular issues in real time. The technology works on an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform handheld device that can provide preventive cardiac care to people who may not even be aware…
Workshop on ‘Effective Communication in Media’ on Oct.10
October 8, 2017Mysuru: The Department of Communication and Journalism, St. Joseph’s First Grade College, Jayalakshmipuram, has organised a one-day State-level workshop on ‘Effective Communication in Media’ for all the undergraduate students on Oct. 10 in the college premises. The main objective of this workshop is to nourish effective writing and presenting skills among the journalism students. Students…
Awareness programme marks World Heart Day celebrations
October 8, 2017Mysuru:World Heart Day was celebrated with health awareness programme on prevention of heart diseases for engineering students and health check-up camp for staff of National Institute of Engineering (NIE) at its premises recently. The programme was conducted by the American College of Physicians, India Chapter. Delivering the lecture on prevention of heart diseases, Dr. M….
CODE IGNITER: Natl.-level Coding Contests
October 8, 2017Mysuru: The Department of Information Science & Engineering had organised one-day National-level Coding Competition ‘CODE IGNITER – 2017’ in association with Computer Society of India, Bengaluru and Mysuru Chapters at the Seminar Hall of GSSSIETW in city. The event was inaugurated by Dr. K.C. Gouda, Senior Scientist, CSIR C-MMACS, NAL, Bengaluru, Dr. K.A. Sumithra Devi,…
Janapada Jhenkara: Folk musical event in city on Oct. 14
October 8, 2017Mysuru: Renowned folk singer Gururaj Hosakote will present a ‘Janapada Jhenkara’ programme at Kalamandira in city on Oct.14 (Saturday) at 5.30 pm. Addressing press persons at Pathrakarthara Bhavan recently, he said that the event was organised to create awareness about folk music among the youths. Gururaj said that he would be travelling across 30 districts…
Felicitation marks Engineers’ Day
October 8, 2017Mysuru: Association of Consulting Civil Engineers-India (ACCE-India), Mysuru Centre, together with The Ramco Cements Ltd., celebrated Engineers’ Day at a private hotel in city recently. Two eminent engineers — M.S. Vijayashankar and Prof. Ramaswamy — were felicitated for their outstanding contribution to the Civil Engineering fraternity. Prof. H.N. Ramesh, Vice-Chancellor, Bangalore University, Bengaluru, was…
Karnataka Vision 2025 launched in city
October 7, 2017Mysuru: The State-wide public consultation exercise to prepare Vision 2025 document began in city this morning. Titled ‘Vinoothana Nava Karnataka Vision 2025’, the exercise aims at shaping or incorporating the voices of people about their “dream State” over the next seven years. The exercise has already been held in six districts and today it is…
Minister Tanveer Sait’s Bengaluru house vandalised
October 7, 2017Bengaluru: A group of pro-Kannada activists allegedly vandalised Primary and Secondary Education Minister Tanveer Sait’s official residence on Palace Road in Bengaluru this morning. They damaged ornamental flower pots and broke some chairs and windows accusing the State Government of colluding with private school managements in collecting exorbitant fees from parents. The protesters alleged that…















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