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Daijiworld Media is an Indian company, headquartered in Mangalore, that provides news services, including the web portal, www.daijiworld.com. [1] It was founded by Walter Nandalike, as www.daijidubai.com on 14 January 2001, [2] primarily with the objective of relaying news from the Coastal Konkan region of India. It was later renamed as www ...
Daijiworld 24x7 by Daijiworld Media - Daijiworld is a local Multilingual TV Channel for the twin district of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi. It broadcasts news in Kannada and cultural shows in Konkani, Tulu and Byari languages. Daijiworld broadcast Konkani Programmes everyday on their prime time 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM IST. Monday to Friday .
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Hosa Digantha (Kannada: ಹೊಸ ದಿಗಂತ; lit. ' New horizon ') is a Kannada morning daily in Karnataka. With its tagline Rāshtra Jāgrutiya Dainika (Kannada: ರಾಷ್ಚ್ರ ಜಾಗೃತಿಯ ದೈನಿಕ; lit. ' Daily for national awareness '), Hosa Digantha is a newspaper with nationalist ideology.
Vartha Bharati. also spelled as Vartha Bharathi, is a Kannada daily newspaper published simultaneously from Bangalore, Mangalore and Shimoga. [1] It was launched in August 2003. It is one of nine state level Kannada daily newspapers of Karnataka , as recognised by the Information and Public Relations Department, Government of Karnataka.
Karavali Ale (Kannada: ಕರಾವಳಿ ಅಲೆ), meaning "Coastal Waves" in Kannada, is a local Kannada daily newspaper published in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. The publication is owned and managed by its founders B. V. Seetaram and Rohini S. It is edited by Sathish N. Vaidya.
Some 20 churches, temples, and halls belonging to Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah's Witness, and independent Christians were attacked. Christian buildings were damaged across Mangalore taluk, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chikkamagaluru districts. A few Christian institutions were later attacked in Bangalore district and Kasaragod district.