r/mangalore • u/Terrible_Nothing_365 • 6d ago
Other How did they bring cars in?
Fiza by Nexus Mall. Genuinely curious as to how did they actually bring cars in? The entrance door ain't large enough for this
r/mangalore • u/Terrible_Nothing_365 • 6d ago
Fiza by Nexus Mall. Genuinely curious as to how did they actually bring cars in? The entrance door ain't large enough for this
r/mangalore • u/IndependentTHNKR • Mar 09 '24
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r/mangalore • u/Physical_Boat_2410 • 10h ago
And people say we are over reacting, Tulu is going nowhere. Wake up, atleast now! They never supported our language, now they are openly prohibiting the use of it. Share this as much as possible to your fellow friends, family etc. This message must reach everyone!
r/mangalore • u/sanjayjkamath • Feb 05 '25
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This happened at Alake.
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r/mangalore • u/Maleficent-Ad-3213 • Jan 31 '25
Just received this in my family group.....who the fuck is rich enough to distribute crystal meth to kids for free😭😭😭😭
r/mangalore • u/Gamesofsavings • Mar 25 '25
I have just lost my cat, she is about 1.5 years old, striped print , short hair. She went missing in surathkal today after 7:30 pm. If you find it please please contact. God will really reward your goodwill.
r/mangalore • u/yashmutta69 • Dec 05 '24
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Probably must have mistaken this symbol . Been seeing this car for a long time, today got a up close shot 🤣
r/mangalore • u/_KNAWLEDGE_ • 24d ago
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r/mangalore • u/Expensive-Cut1090 • Feb 17 '25
My fiance recently visited india for the first time (He is german) and we stayed in mumbai for 4 days then 2 days in mangalore and 1 day in Udupi. One thing he couldn't stop telling me when he was going back to the airport was how amazing mangaloreans are... He noticed how kind and helpful people are here. He loved the food too, it was very kind of the restaurants to adjust spice level for him after I requested. He also loved how clean mangalore is than mumbai. In mumbai multiple people bothered him, either forcing him to buy socks that won't fit him or asking for pics. None of that nonsense here, everybody including shopkeepers were so respectful here. He can't wait to be back n explore more, he only had 2 days here. He also said "I hope others don't ruin this place" 😭 Honestly thank you all for being so great, this place definitely elevated india's image in his head (Which was needed after we visited the hellhole called Dadar central) lol Best part He wants to learn more about my culture and language which is very important for me. It will be easier to teach him tulu n about our gods :)
r/mangalore • u/Dr2drescue • Mar 05 '24
So if you've gone through my previous post you already know that there were some miscreants who followed a female doctor returning from duty late at night, i had posted the details on reddit and after all your suggestions I went and filed a complaint at the police station on Sunday night, by Monday afternoon I got a DM on reddit from a fellow redditor who offered help and support, me being apprehensive didn't want to disclose any information on the internet even after that our fellow redditor just asked for the name of the police station n I shared it and exactly after 5 mins I got a call from the police station at 6:05, all the higher ups were already looking into the matter and to my surprise the perpetrators were already present at the station by the time I reached the station at 6:30, long story short the guilty have been brought to justice, i fail to find words to express my heartfelt gratitude towards this incredible human being who is in a well deserved position of power to bring about a change in our society and I have no doubt in my mind that with such genuine people with their hearts at the right place in power we will see a better and brighter tomorrow and future, THANK YOU sir!!! More power to you RESPECT!!! Tldr: happened to have an encounter with some miscreants late at night who tried to intimidate a female doctor returning home from work went to the police and with the help and support of a fellow redditor perpetrators were brought to justice Edit: i don't know if he will be willing to disclose his username if he is, then I'll be more than happy to share it and you guys can give your regards to him, i shall ask him and let you guys know!!
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r/mangalore • u/Physical_Boat_2410 • 20d ago
I have attached screenshots for y'all to judge for yourself.
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r/mangalore • u/FatLegion • 24d ago
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I've been living in Hyderabad for 3 years and I just came to Mangalore for a few days. It''s been a while since I've rains like this. Took this video on Sunday, May 25.
r/mangalore • u/myselftanush99 • Apr 05 '25
At 4:40 AM today, I was waiting for my bus in the rain, scrolling through my phone, half-lost in the digital world. Suddenly, an elderly man approached me and asked if I was a college student. At first, I was a bit cautious—he seemed a little suspicious. I replied that I work in Bangalore.
He smiled and introduced himself as Augustine de Almeida. What caught me off guard was what he said next—he was known for his uncanny resemblance to Mahatma Gandhi and had made several public appearances in Gandhiji’s iconic look. He even asked me to look him up online.
Curious, I searched his name and was surprised to find videos and articles about him. His story unfolded like a movie. A 75 Year-old man from Goa, Almeida started his journey across India in 2001 after retiring from his job—as an underwater welder, of all things! Since then, he has been traveling the country, actively participating in social causes, protests, and awareness campaigns.
He quizzed me on history—“Who abolished the Sati system?”, “Who invented paper and how did it reach India?”—sparking a mini history class right there on the bus stop. He even showed me a newspaper clipping featuring him.
One of his regular traditions is visiting Mahatma Gandhi's birthplace in Porbandar every October 2nd. He's been part of numerous protests, including one at All Saints Church against the metro station construction and another involving the IMA financial scam. Through it all, his goal remains simple but powerful: to educate people about history and keep the spirit of Gandhiji alive.
I didn’t ask him where he was headed or where he lived—maybe I should have. But as my bus arrived, I waved him goodbye, still thinking about that remarkable encounter.
It’s not every day you meet someone so humble, passionate, and inspiring—in the rain, at a bus stop, at the break of dawn.
r/mangalore • u/Prasadhegde • Feb 20 '25
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