Category: Uttara Kannada

  • Ankola: Public Outrage Over Pothole-Ridden State Highway, Plants Planted in Protest

    Ankola, August 31, 2025 – Public frustration over the deteriorating condition of a key state highway in Ankola taluk, particularly near the Poojageri bridge, erupted into a unique protest during Ganesh Chaturthi. Residents, angered by the administration’s failure to address massive potholes that have disrupted traffic and endangered lives, planted trees and placed stones in the potholes to highlight the issue. The highway, connecting Belekeri to Gangavali bridge and Gokarna, has been neglected for 2–3 years, with only temporary patchwork repairs like filling potholes with stones and gravel, despite repeated complaints. Social media videos and images of the potholes have gone viral, drawing attention to the issue but yielding no permanent solution.

    The protest, intensified during Gauri festival, aimed to alert drivers and pedestrians, especially during Ganesh idol immersion processions near Poojageri stream, where thousands gather. Potholes pose risks to vehicles carrying idols and to devotees, with potential for accidents or injuries. Locals fear damage to clay idols and injuries to women and children navigating the hazardous road. Despite tenders being issued for repairs, delays and excuses about the monsoon season have fueled public anger. The Public Works Department (PWD) has been criticized for its irresponsible approach, with temporary fixes washing away in rains.

    The highway’s condition affects thousands of daily commuters, including school and college students, and tourists visiting Gokarna. Emergency vehicles like ambulances struggle to navigate the road, raising fears of further accidents. Noted naturopath and Rajyotsava awardee Hanumant Gowda Belambar urged the tahsildar and district authorities to inspect the site and issue strict directives to the PWD. Locals, including community leaders and students, have warned of escalating protests, including road blockades and PWD office sieges, if the issue isn’t resolved by September 10, 2025.

  • Bhatkal: Two Arrested for Stealing from Temple Donation Box

    Bhatkal, August 31, 2025 – Bhatkal police have arrested two individuals, Darshan (son of Manjunath Naik, Karagadde, Bhatkal) and Narayan (son of Nagappa Gudihittala, Shirali, Bhatkal), for stealing from donation boxes at Shri Kanchina Durga Parameshwari Temple. The theft occurred on the night of August 28, 2025, when the accused broke the temple door’s lock, entered, and stole cash from the donation boxes. A case was registered at Bhatkal police station.

    Following an investigation, the police successfully apprehended the accused and recovered items worth ₹1,20,030, including the two-wheeler used in the crime. The suspects were presented before the court and remanded to judicial custody. Senior officials commended the police team for their effective handling of the case.

  • Ankola: Anjumala Nayak Awarded President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service

    Ankola, August 31, 2025 – Anjumala T. Nayak, a proud daughter of Ankola serving as Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in Bengaluru’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID), was recently honored with the President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service. The prestigious award was conferred during a grand ceremony at Raj Bhavan, Bengaluru, by Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara, and other dignitaries were present at the event.

    Anjumala, daughter of retired teacher Timmanna Bommaiah Nayak and Shanti Nayak from Shiragunji village in Ankola taluk, earned this recognition for her dedicated and efficient service. Her achievement is a matter of pride not only for Ankola but for the entire state of Karnataka.

  • Bhatkal: Body of Missing Fisherman Manjunath Gowda Found on Kirimanjeshwara Beach

    Bhatkal, August 30, 2025: The body of Manjunath Gowda (51), a fisherman from Idugunji, Honnavar taluk, who went missing four days ago after falling from a fishing boat off the Bhatkal coast, was recovered this morning on the shore of Akala Bailu, Kirimanjeshwara village, within Byndoor police station limits. Local resident Anand Devadiga found the body floating in the sea, brought it to shore, and informed the police.

    Byndoor police promptly arrived at the scene and sent the body to Byndoor Government Hospital’s mortuary for a post-mortem examination. Kirimanjeshwar Gram Panchayat President Shekhar Kharvi and member Ganesh Poojari visited the site. The police, along with local residents Santosh Kharvi, ambulance staff Ibrahim and Vikas Mogaveera from Gangolli, KND staff Gopal Koderi, and Anand Devadiga, assisted in transporting the body.

    Body of Missing Fisherman Manjunath Gowda Found | Photo Credit: MHI
  • Dandeli: Police Bust Inter-District Bike Theft Gang, Arrest Five and Recover Six Stolen Bikes

    Dandeli, August 29, 2025 – Dandeli police successfully dismantled an inter-district bike theft gang responsible for stealing high-value motorcycles across Bengaluru, Belagavi, Dandeli, and other parts of Karnataka. Five suspects, identified as Abhishek V. Pawar, Wilson J., Gaus Mohammad Bepari, Devendra L. Lamani, and Mohammad Tousif, all from Kalaghatagi taluk, Dharwad district, were arrested on August 26, 2025. The operation led to the recovery of six stolen bikes, including models from Royal Enfield, HF Deluxe, and Hero Honda, registered in various districts.

    The breakthrough followed a complaint by Hussain Sab, a resident of Allied Road, Dandeli, about his stolen motorcycle. PSI Ameen Sab Attar, under the guidance of SP Deepan, led the investigation, resulting in the apprehension of the gang. The accused were presented before a court, which ordered judicial custody. The operation was executed by a team including DYSP Shivanand Madarkhandi, CPI Jayapal Patil, PSIs Ameen Sab and Kiran Patil, and other police personnel. The recovered bikes were linked to thefts across multiple districts, highlighting the gang’s extensive network.

  • Bhatkal: BMYF Holds Annual General Meeting, Emphasizes Youth Leadership and Social Reform

    Bhatkal, August 27, 2025: The Bhatkal Muslim Youth Federation (BMYF) conducted its annual general meeting on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, at Rabita Hall, Bhatkal. The session began with an impactful recitation of the Holy Quran by Moulana Sayed Salek Barmaur Nadvi, followed by a Naat-e-Rasool by Hafiz Umair. General Secretary Mubashir Usman Hilari warmly welcomed the attendees.

    BMYF Secretary Ayad S.M. Nadvi presented a comprehensive annual report detailing the federation’s activities and achievements over the past year. Internal Auditor Roshan Kandanguda shared the financial report, emphasizing transparency in income and expenditure. Chief Guest Moulana Abdul Raqib M.J. Nadvi, General Secretary of Majlis-e-Islah-o-Tanzeem, highlighted the role of youth as future community leaders, urging BMYF to identify and train talent from sports centers to build strong leadership.

    In his presidential address, BMYF President Moulana Wasiullah D.F. Nadvi stressed that sports centers should serve as platforms for ethical and social reform, not just recreation. He advocated guiding youth away from harmful habits with compassion and called for active member participation to strengthen the federation. The meeting concluded with a prayer led by the president, followed by a communal dinner.

    The stage included key office bearers: First Vice President Advocate Syed Imran Lanka, Second Vice President Advocate Afaq Kola, Treasurer Rameez Kola, Education Secretary Waseem Asarmatta, Social Secretary Zaheer Sheikh, Sports Secretary Talha Tiruchanapalli, and Discipline Secretary Moulana Abu Bakr Toonse. The event was skillfully moderated by Moulana Bashar Nadvi.

  • Uttara Kannada: Schools and Colleges Closed on August 28, 2025, Due to Red Alert

    Karwar, August 27, 2025 – The Uttara Kannada district administration has declared a holiday for all primary schools, high schools, anganwadis, and pre-university colleges on August 28, 2025, in response to a red alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bengaluru, forecasting heavy rainfall. The closure applies to all taluks, including Karwar, Ankola, Kumta, Honnavar, Bhatkal, Shirasi, Siddapur, Yellapur, Joida, and Dandeli.

    The decision aims to ensure the safety of students and prevent untoward incidents due to incessant rains, which have raised concerns about flooding and transportation risks. The district administration has urged parents and students to cooperate with this precautionary measure.

  • Bhatkal: SDPI Protests ‘Unscientific’ NH-66 Construction After Fatal Accidents

    Bhatkal, August 27, 2025 – The Bhatkal unit of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) staged a protest on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, near Noor Masjid, condemning IRB Infrastructure’s “unscientific” and negligent work on the four-laning of National Highway 66 (NH-66). The demonstrators accused the contractor and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) of failing to install essential safety features like streetlights, pedestrian crossings, barricades, and warning signs, resulting in multiple accidents, including the fatal incident involving Murdeshwar resident Ishwar Naik on August 22, 2025.

    SDPI submitted a memorandum to the Bhatkal Tahsildar, addressed to the Assistant Commissioner and copied to senior state officials, including the Governor, demanding immediate action against IRB, an independent probe into safety violations, and stricter oversight of highway projects statewide. SDPI district president Taufiq Beary highlighted the decade-long delay in the NH-66 project, stalled for the past 18 months, and issued a 10-day ultimatum for resuming work and implementing safety measures, threatening escalated protests if ignored.

    The protesters initially demanded that the Assistant Commissioner or Tahsildar receive the memorandum at the site, but when officials did not appear, they marched to the Taluka Administration Office. The demonstration saw participation from SDPI leaders, including district secretary Waseem Manegar, district council member Zainuddin, assembly secretary Saqib, and others like Suhail and Abdul Sami.

    Following the protest, Bhatkal Tahsildar Nagendr Kolashetty inspected the hazardous stretch near Noor Masjid and assured that repair work would begin soon. Circle Police Inspector Divakar, PSI Naveen, and other officers, supervised by DySP Mahesh, ensured order during the event.

  • Honnavar: Theft of All Four Tyres from Maruti Omni Vehicle

    Honnavar, August 26, 2025 – A theft incident was reported in Kasturaba Nagar, Shirasi, Honnavar, where unknown perpetrators stole all four tyres, along with their rims, from a Maruti Omni vehicle owned by Satish Shetty. The theft occurred between 6:30 PM on Saturday, August 23, 2025, and 8:30 AM on Sunday, August 24, 2025. Satish Shetty promptly filed a complaint at the Honnavar Police Station, leading to the registration of a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023, likely Section 305 for theft, which carries a penalty of up to two years imprisonment, a fine, or both.

    The Honnavar police have launched an investigation

  • Bhatkal: Fire at Fruit and Vegetable Shop on Jali Road; Goods Destroyed

    Bhatkal, August 25, 2025: A sudden fire erupted at Tahseen Fruit and Vegetable Shop near Oceanic Building on Jali Road, Bhatkal, at around 10:30 PM on August 25, 2025, triggering panic among nearby residents and traders as thick smoke billowed from the premises. The fire caused extensive damage to the shop’s inventory and assets, though no loss of life was reported.

    Firefighters arrived promptly but faced challenges as the first fire truck lacked sufficient water, delaying initial containment efforts. A second fire truck with additional resources reached the scene shortly after, successfully extinguishing the blaze after several minutes. Eyewitnesses reported that shop employees and nearby pedestrians evacuated immediately upon noticing the fire, ensuring no injuries. Bhatkal police swiftly implemented traffic control measures to secure the area and ensure public safety.

    Preliminary investigations suggest a short circuit as the likely cause, though the fire department and authorities have not yet confirmed this. The investigation is ongoing to determine the exact trigger and assess the extent of the damage, estimated to be significant due to the destruction of perishable goods and shop fixtures.