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Relentless rainfall and fierce winds have wreaked havoc across Kodagu district, bringing normal life to a standstill and ...
Heavy rainfall in Kodagu district prompts NDRF evaluation and safety measures, leading to school closures as a precaution.
BENGALURU: Karnataka is gradually becoming an adult-dominated state, with people below 18 years of age gradually on the ...
Madikeri: Journalist K.M. Ismail Kandakere has been conferred the Coovercolly Pushpalatha Chandrashekar Media Award by the ...
Kodagu district administration has declared a holiday to educational institutions in the district on Tuesday (June 17,2025) ...
Heavy rain continues to lash Karnataka, prompting red and orange alerts. As a precaution, June 16 has been declared a holiday ...
Madikeri: In view of a red alert issued for Kodagu district, the district administration has declared a holiday for Anganwadis, primary and high schools, and Pre-University (PU) ...
Heavy rains are lashing Karnataka, leading to the closure of schools. The IMD has warned of widespread rainfall across the state until June 17.
Moreover, Kodagu University Vice-Chancellor Dr Ashok Sangappa Alur ordered closure of all government and private colleges under the university’s jurisdiction on May 26 and 27.
It is a visual interplay of six iconic elements representing Kodagu’s culture and natural splendour: The sun, coffee beans, an elephant, a book, River Cauvery and Talacauvery — the River’s birthplace.
Former MLA M P Appacchu Ranjan flagged-off the 'jatha' and said that the university was established by the BJP government during the tenure of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.
Meanwhile, Kodagu University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Ashok Sangappa Alura expressed concern over the potential closure, stating that the newer universities were established to benefit students from ...