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Mangaluru: Haj registration process begins

The registration for the Haj pilgrims leaving from Mangaluru Airport through Indian Haj Committee began at the Bajpe Ansar School here on Thursday.

Registration of 146 persons leaving from Mangaluru on July 21 took place today. The process began with the registration of Ibrahim, a resident of Kattapuni near Parappu in Bantwal Taluk. The registration process will continue until 4 pm. Haroon Ahansi offered prayers.


Shiroor Swamiji’s suspicious death: Case filed

Hiriyadka police have registered a case over the suspicious death of the Shiroor Mutt seer Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji on the basis of a complaint filed by his family.


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Poisoning suspected in death of Shiroor Swamiji: KMC Medical Superintendent

The Medical Superintendent of Manipal’s KMC expressed doubt over the death of the Shiroor Mutt seer Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji who passed away this morning and said the Swamiji might have died by poisoning.

“There was excessive bleeding from his body. There is a suspicion of poisoning. The police have been informed about this incident,” Dr. Avinash Shetty, Medical Superintendent of KMC Hospital said.

Shiroor Swamiji’s death: Probe demanded

Several kinds of speculations have emerged among the public about the death of Shiroor Mutt seer Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji. Karnataka Rakshana Vedike’s Udupi district president Ansar Ahmed Udupi has urged for a comprehensive probe into the swamiji’s death.

Tenka Yedapadavu resident goes missing in Tirupati

An elderly man from Tenka Yedapadavu has gone missing while travelling from Mangaluru Railway Station to Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh. A case regarding missing has been registered at railway police station.

Udupi: Mother, daughter electrocuted to death

 In a tragic incident, a woman and her daughter were killed by electrocution when they incidentally came in contact with a live wire that was snapped and fell outside their yard at Gunupade in Pernankil Grama Panchayat limits at around 6:30 am today.

The deceased have been identified as Jalaja Nayak (80) and her daughter Sumathi (55).

Shiroor Mutt seer Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji is no more

Shiroor Mutt seer Lakshmivara Tirtha Swamiji passed away on Thursday morning at Manipal KMC Hospital. He was 66.

KMC doctors announced that the Swamiji, who was admitted to Manipal’s KMC Hospital following a brief illness on Wednesday, did not respond to treatment and breathed his last on Thursday morning.

Illness: Shiroor seer admitted to hospital

Lakshmivara Theertha Swamiji of Shiroor Mutt who was suffering from illness admitted to the Manipal hospital on Wednesday morning. After the religious programme at Shiroor Mutt, Swamiji complained of stomach pain and vomited.

Woman throws her one-and-half year old child to well, kills it

In a gruesome incident, a woman threw her one-and-half year old child to a well and killed it at Erial on the outskirts of the city on Wednesday evening.

Mangaluru Arya Samaj condemns assault on Swamy Agnivesh

The Mangaluru Arya Samaj has condemned the attack on Swami Agnivesh who has been toiling for the welfare of the tribal communities, by a team of youths in Jharkhand.

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