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Mangalore is the chief port city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located about 350 kilometres (220 mi) west of the state capital, Bangalore. Mangalore lies between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges, and is the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada (formerly South Canara) district in south western Karnataka.
Ensconced on the coast, this maritime city makes a pleasant and convenient stop between Goa and Kerala. With its narrow, winding streets fringed with coconut palms, quaint houses with terracotta-tiled roofs, beautiful beaches, temples and churches, and the aroma of spicy coconut curries, it has preserved its old-world charm. Mangalore was a major seaport and ship-building centre in Hyder Ali's time. Today it is a business and commercial centre and Karnataka's major port for the export of coffee, spices and cashew. The Someshwar Temple overlooking a rocky promontory, the ancient 10th century Mangala Devi Temple dedicated to the Goddess Mangala Devi, and the 11th century Kadri Manjunatha Temple with its exquisite bronze images of Lokeshwara co-exist with splendid churches and mosques. Among the more remarkable mosques are the Jumma Masjid in Bunder, built centuries ago by the Arabs, and the Idgah Mosque at Lighthouse Hill whose construction is attributed to Tipu Sultan at the end of the 18th century. The St. Aloysius College Chapel with its magnificent Biblical frescoes adorning the walls and ceilings is worth a peek. Equally impressive is the Shreemanthi Bai Memorial Government Museum with its wonderful collection of objets-de-art, archaeology, ethnology, porcelain, and wooden carvings. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Pilikula Nisagardhama, a sprawling 300-acre park, 12km from Mangalore, which has boating facilities, wildlife safari, mini aquariums and a science centre.
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Pilikula Nisargadhama Resort
Near Science Center, Pilikula Nisargadhama, Moodushedde, Vamanjoor Post, Mangalore 575028, Tel: 09449597878 Email: info@junglelodges.con Web: www.junglelodges.com Tariff: Rs.2000 to Rs.2500
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Mr. Shyam Krishnan Assistant professor Department of Physiotherapy Kasturba Medical College Mangalore-575004 Ph No: +91 9880072564 E-mail : shyamsgiga@gmail.com Mr. Zulfeequer C P Assistant Professor Department of Physiotherapy Kasturba Medical College Mangalore-575004 Ph No: +91 9739576211 E-mail :zulfeequer@rediffmail.com
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Falnir Road, Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada 575 001, Tel: 0824-244 1411, 09448 454411, Fax: 0824-244 1011 Email: sales@motimahal.co.in Web: www.motimahalmangalore.com Tariff: Rs.950 to Rs.3000
Nalapad Residency
Hill Road, Near Kasthurba Medical College, Mangalore, Tel: 0824-242 4757 Email: nalapadresidencymgl@nalapad.com Web: www.nalapad.com Tariff: Rs.926 to Rs.2875
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Hotel Pentagon
Kankanady, Mahaveer Circle, Pumpwell, Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada 575 002 Tel: 08242-249 203 Tariff: Rs.676 to Rs.1960
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Fis an assessment technique used to locate primary strain Arcing
(lesion) patterns. Advanced CS practitioners use this assessment technique most often for its accuracy and speed.
F Regional Positional Tissue Release is used to locate body
positions that are most helpful in releasing lesion patterns. It is an elegant and efficient treatment process.
F Facilitated Segments are spinal cord areas that can cause
debilitating issues. Using a process to locate these segments and then treat them is essential to a CS protocol, especially when working with clients experiencing chronic issues.
F Glide is an assessment technique used to precisely locate Fascial
fascial lesions. If more than one lesion is found then a process of determining the primary lesion will be used.
F Discussion of adaptation of CS technique for children, infants and
newborns.
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