Counting: Prohibitory orders clamped Counting of the votes polled in the CMC and other local body elections held on September 28, will be held today. The district administration has made all necessary arrangements for the same.
Kunigal TMC: Of forgeries, an assault and last rites In a clear indication of the desperation among various political parties, candidates and their agents were seen to be seeking votes from voters even after polling had begun, on Friday.
Godkhindis cast a spell on Mlore Tonight shall be dedicated in the name of Master Shadaj Godkhindi, son of flute maestro Praveen Godkhindi, who shared the stage with his father and grandfather Pandit Venkatesh Godkhindi in a unique programme that for the first time in history of Indian music brought three generations of artists on the same platform.
DK banks cross 15,319 cr business Banks in Dakshina Kannada district have crossed business level of Rs 15,319 crore as on June 2007, informed Deputy General Manager of Syndicate Bank K U Shanbag.
Coastal clean up day
Mangalore beaches wear a new look Beaches at Surathkal, Panambur and Thannirbhavi wore a new look without any plastic wrappers, paper pieces and dust on Saturday. Thanks to the initiative taken by the Karnataka Coast Guard headquarters in Mangalore for organising coastal clean up day.
Police guard candidates fate... Police personnel guarding the ballot boxes at KPT in Mangalore on Saturday. The counting will begin at 8 am on Sunday.DH photo
Is Sonia Gandhi trying to promote dynastic rule by appointing her son Rahul as general secretary of the Congress? Will Rahul be able to revive the fortunes of the party in the next Parliament elections? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Rahul has been hailed as a young and promising leader by several readers who have appreciated Sonia’s move. However, there are several others who have questioned the credibility of the Congress party in appointing Rahul, who they say is a novice.