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New scam lands at Bengaluru airport
A Bengaluru resident has sounded the alarm on a fraudulent taxi scheme allegedly targeting passengers at Kempegowda International Airport.
COMEDK UGET '25 exam on May 10
The Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has officially announced the exam date for the Undergraduate Entrance Test (UGET) 2025.
Congress prepares to celebrate Gandhi's 1924 Belagavi session
AICC general secretary K C Venugopal on Tuesday reviewed preparations for the centenary celebrations of the 1924 Indian National Congress session, presided over by Mahatma Gandhi.
BJP's intent is 'one nation, no election': K C Venugopal
Targeting the BJP-led government at the Centre over the introduction of two bills in Lok Sabha that lay down the mechanism to hold simultaneous elections, AICC general secretary K C Venugopal on Tuesday said the clear intention behind 'one nation, one election' is \"one nation, no election\".
Gowda to Parl:Think over caste-based quota
Former prime minister and JD(S) leader H D Deve Gowda on Tuesday called upon Parliament to contemplate whether reservation should continue to be given on the basis of caste or it should be changed to economic criteria.
Bengaluru cops bust drug racket, seize banned MDMA crystals worth Rs 24 cr; foreigner held
A foreign national was arrested for allegedly running a drug racket and 12 kg banned MDMA crystals worth an estimated Rs 24 crore were seized from her possession here, police said on Tuesday.
Gender violence laws and suicides: The need for balanced reform
The tragic suicides of Atul Subhash and police constable Tippanna Alagur in Karnataka have reignited contentious debates surrounding the alleged misuse of gender violence laws, particularly IPC 498A and the Dowry Prohibition Act.
Bengaluru police to challenge bail granted to Darshan, others
Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda on Tuesday said that efforts are on to file an appeal in the Supreme Court, against the bail granted to Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa and other accused in the Renukaswamy murder case.
Gukesh's World C'ship exploits could prove a boon for chess fans
Following the incredible victory of D Gukesh, who won the Chess World Championship crown against Ding Liren, the enthusiasm to play chess, both in Bengaluru and across the state has seen a meteoric rise with the interest skyrocketing amongst parents and children.
Deaths at Ballari hospital spark health reforms
Recent maternal deaths at the Ballari District Hospital have raised concerns, prompting swift action by Karnataka's Health and Family Welfare Department.
Deputy Mayor inspects Siripuri Colony in Tarnaka
The Deputy Mayor of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Mothe Srilatha Shobhan Reddy conducted an inspection in Siripuri Colony of Tarnaka Division, which is under Secunderabad Constituency to address the issues faced by the residents on Tuesday.
Boy allegedly dies by suicide at private school hostel in Hyderabad
A 12-year-old boy allegedly died by suicide in the hostel room of a private residential school in Hyderabad, police said on Tuesday.
President Murmu urges doctors to serve rural areas
Degree conferred to AIIMS Mangalagiri's first batch of 49 graduates
Outside food banned in BC hostels
In a kneejerk reaction to the recent incident, the govt took a decision to ban outside food in hostels
Tourism policy to target Rs 25,000 cr over the next 5 yrs
The policy will include speedy clearances, safety measures, and world-class infrastructure to ensure ease of doing business
SCR conducts pension adalat
South Central Railway (SCR) conducted Pension Adalat 2024 at SCR headquarters, Rail Nilayam in Secunderabad on Monday.
SCR safety awards to 13 members, employee of month.
Arun Kumar Jain, General Manager, South Central Railway (SCR) presented \"Employee of the Month\" safety awards for the months of October and November to 13 employees during a safety review meeting held on Monday at Rail Nilayam, Secunderabad.
Tivim Pvt varsity: Public hearing on Dec 23
The Goa Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) has announced a public hearing on December 23 to address objections and suggestions regarding the proposed World Peace University project at Tivim.
Sawant's wife files defamation case against AAP MP
SEEKS APOLOGY, ₹100 CRORE IN DAMAGES | COURT ISSUES SUMMONS
Daybreak break-in bid at Margao chemist shop sparks outrage
A daring but abortive attempt by a thief to break into a chemist's shop on the main road, just metres away from the Margao flyover, has sparked outrage among Margao residents.
State takes digital route to manage waste
DIGITAL PLATFORM: FROM TRASH TO TECH
LS debates reservation bill for Goa's ST community
LIKELY TO BE TABLED IN THE RAJYA SABHA TODAY
Days after GSPCB order, owner shuts down scrapyard Ops at Benaulim
UNIT FACED BOARD IRE FOR POLLUTION VIOLATIONS
Goa eyes higher central tax share to fuel development
TO MAKE CASE FOR INCREASING SHARE TO 50% FINANCE COMMISSION TO VISIT NEXT MONTH
Another held in migrant murders
With one more militant taken into custody, the number of arrests in connection with Saturday's killing of two migrant workers from Bihar has risen to eight, officials said on Tuesday.
Gauhati HC bans buffalo, bird fights
The Gauhati High Court has banned buffalo and bulbul fights in Assam.
Claim to capture Kolkata 'bogus'
Amid statements of capturing Kolkata by a section of people of Bangladesh, the freedom fighter (Mukti Jodhas) who visited Kolkata to attend Vijay Diwas programme, while visiting Raj Bhavan on Tuesday stated that those statements are 'bogus'.
Rain alert for TN, coastal Andhra
Northwest India likely to face cold wave conditions for next 5-7 days
Cocaine worth ₹14.2cr seized
Kenyan woman coming from Ethiopia was held for smuggling
Constitutional rights suspended in Manipur yet no BJP MP raised issue
Opposition members from TMC and CPI(M) on Tuesday alleged that constitutional rights in Manipur had been suspended and slammed the BJP MPs for not raising the issue during the debate on the Constitution.