Known for their expertise in engineering and innovation, the Centre for System Design (CSD) at NITK Surathkal demonstrated their dedication to foster an eco-friendly atmosphere by deploying a ...
To feature an event on this page, send the details and photographs to [email protected] with the subject line ‘Unwind’ In the wake of the near-complete shutdown of Bengaluru, we are ...
Situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea, Surathkal, a suburb of Mangalore (15 km) boasts of beautiful beaches, pristine surroundings and makes an ideal weekend getaway. Surathkal derived its name ...
Bhagwati Prem, a dredging vessel that was beached at the Surathkal Beach by New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) on October 28 night, remains there itself waiting to be towed away even as the trust says ...
Two students of Visveswaraya College of Engineering, Bangalore, who went for a swim at Surathkal beach drowned on Friday. They have been identified as Karthik and Parikshith. MANGALORE: Two students ...
A 65-year-old resident of Bengaluru, who was holidaying at his guest house off Surathkal beach here, drowned at sea on Monday. The Surathkal police said S.R. Hegde, from Vijayanagar in Bengaluru, was ...
Search operations are being carried out with the help of local police, fire and emergency services, and lifeguards. A case is being registered at the Surathkal police station.
MANGALURU: Two teenage women met with a watery grave after they got washed away at Surathkal Beach near Mangaluru on Sunday. The deceased have been identified as Trisha (17) and Vaishnavi (18). The ...
Five beaches along the coastline of Dakshina Kannada district will be developed with necessary infrastructure by March 2015. AB Ibrahim, Deputy Commissioner of the district, said this on Tuesday on ...
MANGALORE: Two students of Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology (Sir MVIT), Bangalore, drowned in the sea near NITK beach in Surathkal during high tide, while another was rescued on Thursday.
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