Kudla Kalavali concludes Kudla Kalaavali Kalaamela, Mangalore's premier open air art exhibition, came to a colourful end at Kadri Park here on Sunday.
Orphans' day out in M'lore Rotary Mangalore Central had organised 'Orphanage Olympics 2007,' a day filled with fun for the children of eight orphanages, at Canara Girls High School in Mangalore on Sunday.
Krishi Vignan Kendra building opened
Kendra will take technologies to rural area: Official "Krishi Vignan Kendra will be boon for the farmers as it aims at taking technologies to the rural area, providing employment opportunity to the farmers and thereby improving their standard of living," said Bharathiya Krishi Anusandana Parishat (New Delhi) Deputy Director Dr P Das inaugurating the Krishi Vignan Kendra building in the College of Fisheries premises on Sunday.
IN PUTTUR
Furniture shop gutted A furniture shop was gutted, incurring loss of lakhs of rupees at M T Road in Puttur on Sunday.
AGRI VARSITY VC ASSURES STUDY IF DISTRICT ADMN DIRECTS
Farmers vent ire against MSEZ It was the inaugural programme of Krishi Vignan Kendra (KVK) building at the College of Fisheries at Yekkur where the farmers affected by Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) vented out their frustration and pangs of losing land.
Artist B G Mohammed being felicitated on the occasion of the valedictory of Kudla Kalaavali Kalaamela in Mangalore on Sunday. Organising Committee President Ganesh Somayaji, Co-ordinator N S Pathar, Secretary Dinesh Holla, Treasurer Karunakar M H, Jeweller M Raghunath Shet, Karavali Group of Institutions Chairman Ganesh Rao, Ullal MLA U T Khader and Artist Ramdas Adyanthaya are also seen. DH Photo
Suicides of two brilliant researchers in three months at a prestigious institute in Bangalore point to the pressures of various kinds the students face today. What remedial measures are needed to prevent such tragedies?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their views. Commenting on the overwhelming academic and peer pressure encumbering students, readers suggest that understanding and support from parents and teachers can ease children to confide their problems and find a workable solution.