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Hindu Woman Allegedly Elopes with Muslim Youth in Mangaluru; Parents File Complaint

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Mangaluru: A 23-year-old Hindu woman has reportedly eloped with a Muslim youth in the Surathkal area of Mangaluru. The woman’s parents have filed a complaint at the Surathkal Police Station after they were unable to contact her.

The woman has been identified as Vaishali, a resident of Meepuguri in R.D. Nagar, Kasaragod. She was studying criminology at a private college in Surathkal and was staying in a paying guest accommodation.

According to reports, Vaishali left with Mohammed Midlaj P.H. It is believed that the couple registered their marriage on January 31 at a registrar’s office in Wayanad, Kerala.

After learning about the alleged marriage, Vaishali’s parents visited her PG to inquire about her. CCTV footage reportedly shows her leaving the accommodation on February 9.

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As their daughter remains unreachable, her parents have lodged a missing complaint with the Surathkal police. Further investigation is underway.

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Young Man Dies After Goods Tempo Hits Bike Near Padil

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Mangaluru: A young man died in a tragic road accident after a goods tempo hit his bike near Padil in Mangaluru.

The deceased has been identified as Sajesh Poojary, a resident of Kudrot in Saccheripete. He was working as an accountant at a Tata showroom in Mangaluru.

According to reports, the accident happened when Sajesh was riding his bike to work. A goods tempo reportedly hit his bike while taking a turn near Padil.

Due to the impact, Sajesh fell on the road along with his bike and suffered serious injuries. He died on the spot.

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It is said that Sajesh had lost both his parents at a young age. He had built a new house five months ago and was living there alone.

Further details about the accident are yet to be confirmed.

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 S.C.S First Grade College Students Secure First Rank in Mangalore University Exams

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Mangaluru: Students of S.C.S First Grade College have brought pride to their institution by securing top ranks in the 2024–25 Degree Examination conducted by Mangalore University.

Vrinda G. Rao, a student of the B.Com department, secured the First Rank in her stream. Her achievement reflects her hard work and dedication throughout her academic journey.

Poorna C., a student of the B.Sc Animation and Visual Effects department, also secured First Rank in her stream. Her success is a proud moment for the college and the department.

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The management, Principal, and faculty members of S.C.S First Grade College congratulated the students for their outstanding achievements. They also wished them great success in their future studies and careers.

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Temple Timings Changed Across Karnataka for Blood Moon Illusion

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Mangaluru : Several temples across Karnataka have changed their darshan timings on Tuesday, March 3, due to the Blood Moon (lunar eclipse) falling on Phalguna Purnima. Religious leaders have clarified that there will be no disturbance to Holi celebrations.

At the Kadu Mallikarjuna Temple in Bengaluru, darshan will be allowed till 12 noon. The sanctum will close before the eclipse begins. The temple will reopen at 7 pm after purification rituals. Special poojas, including milk abhisheka, will be performed. Darshan will be available till 9.30 pm.

In Vijayanagara district, temples including the Virupaksha Temple will close their sanctums during the eclipse period from 3.20 pm to 6.47 pm.

At the Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, the eclipse will be visible for a short time after sunset. There will be no meals served on that day, similar to Ekadashi practice. The temple will remain open, and rituals will continue. A Holi procession will also be held in the evening.

In Belur, the historic Chennakeshava Temple will close its sanctum after morning pooja. Rituals will resume after 7 pm. Tourists can visit the temple premises, but entry to the sanctum will not be allowed during the eclipse.

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At Male Mahadeshwara Hills, darshan will continue without restriction. Officials said the eclipse will not affect temple rituals.

The Chamundeshwari Temple will close at 2 pm and reopen at 8.30 pm. Special poojas will be held during the eclipse.

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Temple authorities have requested devotees to follow the revised timings. They have assured that traditional rituals will be performed as per customs, and Holi celebrations will continue without any issue.

 

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