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LeT terrorist involved in killings of doc, 6 migrant workers gunned down
A top Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist, who was involved in the October 20 attack on construction work site in Gagangir area of central Kashmir in which six workers and a doctor lost their lives, was killed in an encounter with security forces in Dachigam forest area in outskirts of Srinagar on Tuesday.
A DECADE OF SERVICE AND EMPOWERMENT FOR THE DIVYANGJAN
It means that for those with determination and zeal, nothing in the world is impossible. Today, our Divyangjan exemplify this spirit, becoming a source of strength and pride for the nation.
'Tareekh-pe-tareekh days over'
PM Modi hails Chandigarh for being the first city to ensure implementation of 3 criminal laws
Cong delegation meets EC, seeks Maha raw data
FLAGGING concerns over the alleged inconsistencies in the Maharashtra Assembly polls, a Congress delegation met Election Commission officials on Tuesday and sought raw data from the poll panel to ascertain facts.
Treasury, Oppn spar over remarks on Indira Gandhi
THE debate on the Banking Law (Amendment) Bill witnessed ruckus in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday over BJP MP Sambit Patra's remarks about former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
DAC okays 5 proposals worth over ₹21K cr to scale up defence readiness
THE Centre on Tuesday approved five military acquisition proposals worth ₹21,772 crore in a move to bolster defence preparedness.
Not Adani, now Sambhal violence rocks House
AS both Houses of Parliament resumed on Tuesday after a week of disruptions, the issue of the US indictment of the Adani Group took a back seat while the violence in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal dominated the Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha.
Packaged water classified as 'high risk food', to go through strict safety checks
INDIA has categorised packaged drinking water and mineral water as 'high-risk food'.
THE AI IMPERATIVE: WHY REGULATION CAN'T WAIT
FAMOUS English mathematician Alan Turing once said, \"A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing it was human.\"
THE DANGEROUS DOUBLE EDGE OF THE EVM DEBATE
Is the narrative about hacked electronic voting machines about genuine grievance or stoking discord? The Congress's dogged pursuit of the issue may end up being counter-productive
ED: EVIDENCE OF IRREGULARITIES IN SIDDU'S WIFE CASE
Probe found over 1K other 'illegal' allotments
No anticipatory bail for Bhovi Devt Corpn former MD
OBSERVING that various scams are the best instances to understand lawlessness, and that encouragement and protection of the real culprits by vested interests is most unfortunate, a special court rejected the anticipatory bail petition filed by R Leelavathi, former managing director of the Karnataka Bhovi Development Corporation, in connection with the misappropriation of Rs 80 crore.
Probe Ringer's lactate maker: Health dept to DCGI
The Karnataka Government has written to the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), requesting to investigate and initiate action against a West Bengal-based pharmaceutical company, the manufacturer of Ringer's lactate (RL) solution, amid suspicion that the recent maternal deaths in Ballari might be due to the use of alleged substandard solution from the company.
Sri Lankan Navy arrests 18 Indian fishers for 'poaching'
A total of 18 fishermen from Puducherry and Tamil Nadu, who ventured into the sea from Karaikal in a mechanised boat on Sunday night, were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy early on Tuesday for alleged poaching.
BJP leaders seek action against Yatnal
Yatnal & team submits report to JPC on Waqf Bill
₹2,000 relief for families affected by Fengal in TN
TAMIL Nadu CM MK Stalin on Tuesday announced a relief package for people affected by Cyclone Fengal in Villupuram, Cuddalore, Kallakurichi, Tiruvannamalai, Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts, including a cash relief of Rs 2,000 each to the affected families, based on ration cards, in Villupuram, Cuddalore and Kallakurichi.
District-level panels to auction sand blocks
AS per the new policy of the state government, sand blocks will be auctioned by the district-level committees formed for the purpose, Mines and Geology Minister SS Mallikarjun said on Tuesday.
Your milk sachet will continue to have extra 50ml
WITH an increase in milk procurement, Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) will continue to supply additional 50ml in every sachet and charge Rs 2 more till December-end.
Despite Shakti, women here take a vow to pay for their bus ride
WOMEN from Therukanalli and Kulve villages in Kulve gram panchayat limits in Sirsi taluk of Uttara Kannada district have decided to pay for their bus ride at least for 15 days a month, despite the state government's Shakti (free bus ride) scheme for them.
BJP leaders seek action against Yatnal
SENIOR Karnataka BJP leaders, including former Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, have demanded that the party's central leaders put an end to the internal tussle that is damaging the party.
Committed to welfare of specially-abled: CM
CHIEF Minister Siddaramaiah has said that Rs 44 crore will be sanctioned in the upcoming budget's supplementary estimate for the welfare of the specially-abled persons in Karnataka.
Electoral bonds: HC junks FIR against Kateel
IN a relief to former state BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel, the Karnataka High Court on Tuesday quashed the FIR registered against him by the Bengaluru police accusing him of extorting money and pressuring business firms to buy electoral bonds.
SIDDU SETS REVENUE TARGETS, TELLS OFFICIALS TO UP COLLECTION
Babus told to monitor illegal registration & increase tax collection
Shivakumara Swami's statue vandalised
ANGER and outrage erupted after a golden-coloured bust of the late pontiff of Siddaganga Mutt Dr Shivakumara Swamiji was desecrated at Virabhadranagar in Girinagar in the city.
Shivakumara Swami's statue vandalised
ANGER and outrage erupted after a golden-coloured bust of the late pontiff of Siddaganga Mutt Dr Shivakumara Swamiji was desecrated at Virabhadranagar in Girinagar in the city.
Committed to supporting Arogya City's Vision: Min
HEALTH Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Tuesday has said that Non-communicable diseases are growing rapidly across India, and tackling this epidemic one city at a time is a smart approach.
3-year jail for food safety officer for taking ₹5k bribe
ACCEPTING a bribe of Rs 5,000 to issue a licence for manufacturing spice powder turned costly for Ullas B Ganganahalli, the then food safety officer, Health and Family Welfare Department, working in the South Zone of BBMP on deputation, with a special court sentencing him to three years of rigorous imprisonment, along with a fine of Rs 1.5 lakh.
KEA staffer held in engg seat blocking scam
9 more arrested; Scam benefited pvt colleges depriving eligible candidates of rightful seats
ONE-YEAR MAINTENANCE DURING BDA FLAT PURCHASE
Says every residential complex should set up own association in 1 year
HC to BDA: Draw plan for eviction, demolition
THE Karnataka High Court directed the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) commissioner to prepare a plan for eviction and demolition of A-Block of Platinum City in Peenya, put up by Sheriff Constructions, and ensure the project complies with the applicable building bylaws.