First Impression of Manipal

In the small town of Jamshedpur, the word ‘Manipal’ has almost become a cliché. You would be surprised by the number of people you will meet from Jamshedpur there. Impression of Manipal has become synonymous with the perfect place to spend four years in the name of college. With the number of people taking admission… Continue reading First Impression of Manipal

The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: Ghost Busted

This is the concluding part of the Detective Nag story – The Manipal Phantom. You can read Part 1 here – The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: The Mysterious Ghost and Part 2 – The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: The Mystery Deepens. “Yes,” she admitted at length, “Mr. Rangappa is tall… Continue reading The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: Ghost Busted

Manipal Auto Rates to be Slashed by 30% from Midnight

The Auto union decided to slash auto fares by 30% as a token of gratitude to the no college bus policy.

Elated by the decision of revocation of bus services inside the campus by the MIT board, the Auto Drivers‘ union decided to felicitate the management of the college. It was also announced by the union president B.S.Sadanandappa Shettar at Tiger Circle in a press release late this evening, that the Auto union has also decided… Continue reading Manipal Auto Rates to be Slashed by 30% from Midnight

The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: The Mystery Deepens

This is the second part of the Detective Nag story – The Manipal Phantom.  You can read Part 1 here – The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: The Mysterious Ghost. Lying far back from the End Point road, and surrounded by shrubs and trees, stood the Shanbhag mansion. Its huge, gabled bulk towered above… Continue reading The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: The Mystery Deepens

The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: The Mysterious Ghost

ON a clear November morning, a limousine drew up in front of the police headquarters in Manipal, and out of it stepped a well-dressed woman. With evident embarrassment she mounted the steps, and once inside the building, entered the room labeled “Detective Department.” “I am glad to meet you. Miss Fuller,” said Detective Dr. Lalith… Continue reading The Manipal Phantom – A Detective Nag story: The Mysterious Ghost

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