Kushalnagar: Kodagu district police have arrested three accused in a case of theft of gold ornaments and cash from the bride's room during a wedding ceremony in Kushalnagar.
The arrested accused have been identified as Charan Kumar (19), a resident of Torenur near Kushalnagar, Nitin S.L. (22), a resident of Gonimaroor village, and Mithun (24), a resident of Arishinakuppe.
The incident occurred on November 28 during the wedding of Nalini's daughter, when 28 grams of gold jewellery and ₹5,000 in cash were stolen from the bride's room. Acting on Nalini's complaint, the police launched an investigation, leading to the arrest of the trio. Authorities have also seized the stolen goods and the two-wheeler used in the crime from the possession of the accused.
DySP R.V. Gangadharappa of Somwarpet subdivision, PI Prakash B.G. of Kushalnagar Town Police Station, PSI H.T. Geetha of Kushalnagar Town Police Station and staff participated in the operation.
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Mangaluru: Students, parents and educators gathered in large numbers at the Bearys Knowledge Campus (BKC), here at Innoli during the “Campus Connect & Talent Hunt – 2026” held on Saturday, April 11.
The event commenced with a welcome address by Dr. C. Kamalakannan, Principal of Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT), Mangalore.
Speaking at the event, Dr. C. Kamalakannan emphasized the importance of holistic education and encouraged students to explore opportunities that nurture both academic and personal growth.
Dr. S. I. Manjur Basha, Director of BKC, addressed the gathering and highlighted the institution’s commitment to excellence in education and student development.
The program was effectively anchored by Master of Ceremony Joyson Merinda, who ensured smooth coordination throughout the event.
During the event, a total of 36 meritorious students were recognized and awarded for their academic achievements. The initiative aimed to support and motivate deserving students in pursuing higher education.
More than 200 students from schools and colleges in and around Mangalore actively participated in the event.
Riyaz, Secretary of MIEF, Mangalore, delivered an inspiring message, encouraging students to take advantage of educational opportunities and career guidance initiatives.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Abdul Latheef, Principal of BIPUC, who expressed gratitude to the organizers, participants, and guests for making the event a grand success.
The program also featured career guidance sessions, a technical and science expo, and a food festival, making it an enriching and memorable experience for all attendees.







