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Mobile internet services suspended in Dakshina Kannada for 48 hours

Mangaluru: Karnataka Additional Chief Secretary, Rajneesh Goyal on Thursday night issued notification suspending mobile internet services in Mangaluru City and Dakshina Kannada District for 48 hours on request of Director General and Inspector General of Police.

 


Mangaluru Protests: Schools, Colleges to remain closed in Dakshina Kannada on Dec 20

Mangaluru: In the wake of violence reported in Mangaluru which saw two people being shot dead by the police after protests against CAA and NRC turned violent, all the schools and college in Dakshina Kannada District will remain closed on December 20.

 


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Mangaluru Protests: DK Qazi Thwaka Ahmed Musliyar calls on people to maintain peace

Mangaluru: Ustad Taqwa Ahmed Musliyar, Qazi of Dakshina Kannada has called upon people of the District to maintain peace and harmony in the region and has urged them to not pay attention to messages that are being spread on social media platforms.

 

Protesters were ready to kill cops, had to control them: Mangaluru Police Commissioner

Mangaluru: Dr. PS Harsha, City’s Police Commissioner on Thursday evening asserted that the police personnel Lathi Charged and resorted to firing when the protesters turned violent and attacked them.

 

Dubai: 'Upcoming Institute of the Year' award for Green Valley National School

 Green Valley National School & PU College, Shirur (GVNS) was recognised for its contribution to the education sector and awarded the ‘Upcoming Institute of the Year’ at the fourth edition of the International School Awards (ISA) 2019 held on Monday at Amity University, Dubai.

Mangaluru: School, Colleges under MCC limits to remain shut on Dec 20

Mangaluru: In the backdrop of violent protests in the city, all the schools and colleges have under Mangaluru City Corporation will remain closed from December 20 in the city.

 

Mangaluru : Two dead in police firing amid violent protests

Mangaluru: Two people died after police fired at the protesters in Mangaluru on Thursday evening when the protest against CAA and NRC turned violent.

 

Mangaluru Protests: Former MCC Mayor Ashraf, four others injured

Mangaluru: Ashraf, Former Mayor of Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) along with four others has sustained injuries in clashes between protesters and police on Thursday evening.

 

Amidst violent protests, Police clamp curfew in parts of Mangaluru

Mangaluru: In the wake of violent protests that gripped the city on Thursday afternoon, Police have imposed curfew in Mangaluru Central sub-division limits to maintain law and order. The order was issued by Mangaluru Police Commissioner Dr. PS Harsha on Thursday evening.

 

Situation not coming under control in Mangaluru: Protesters gather at various places; Tyres burnt

The protests against Citizenship Amendment Act which are being carried out in the City by violating prohibitory orders have turned violent and the police have resorted to lathi charge.

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