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Udupi, May 11: The Kaup Assembly constituency lies to the south of Udupi district. It has a beautiful beach with a 34-metre high lighthouse, built by the British in 1901, facing the Arabian Sea.
Mangalore, April 27: The Congress candidate for Mangalore City South Ivan D'Souza has downplayed reports of dissidence in the party over his candidature and it affecting his poll prospects.
Mangalore, April 27: The police authorities have directed political parties and candidates contesting the Assembly elections to adhere to norms fixed for use of public address system. They are allowed only between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Mangalore, April 26: The name Krishna J Palemar does not just stand for a politician, it is much more than that. Former MLA from Surathkal constituency as everyone knows is a high profile real estate dealer, builder and entrepreneur who has assets worth over Rs 27 crores.
Manipal, Udupi 25: The United States Educational Foundation in India (USEFI) has joined hands with Manipal University to provide information on educational opportunities in the United States.
Udupi, April 25: Rashtriya Hindustan Sena president Pramod Mutalik has said his party will be contesting 100 seats in the Assembly elections. It has already fielded 56 candidates and is supporting an independent candidate, Nagesh Rao, in the Kaup Assembly constituency in the district.
Mangalore, Apr 17: A year after it came out of the red, Mangalore airport of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) at Bajpe made a remarkable operating profit in 2007-08. It made an operating profit 10 times more than what it was in 2006-07.
Mangalore, Apr 15: No celebration is a blind belief. It is the matter of belief on nature and traditions. It is the faith of our ancestors, which holds so much meaning in itself even today," said folk researcher Dr Ganesh Amin Sankamar.
Mangalore, Apr 6: The Bharatiya Janata Party in Dakshina Kannada appears to have an edge over its rival parties in the State Assembly elections scheduled to be held in May. Although delimitation exercise brought down the number of constituencies it had won in the last elections from seven to six, the party had secured about 42,000 more votes than the Congress in 2004 Assembly elections.