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Thousands march to salute martyrs

Families of 79 martyrs, who laid down their lives during the Kargil war, were felicitated at the National Military Memorial on Vijay Diwas on Thursday. Former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde flagged

Dengue raises head in Indiranagar

Dreaded dengue claimed the life of one more woman on Wednesday evening, taking the toll in the city and surrounding areas to five over the last few days. But the BBMP, which has confirmed only two dea

Satwik’s friends now untraceable

The two friends of Satwik Shashtri who died in an elephant attack inside the Bannerghatta National Park (BNP) are reportedly absconding after the incident. Satwik Shashtri, 24, who was working as a se

BSY to resume ‘Janata Darshan’

Despite BJP president Nitin Gadkari’s overtures, former chief minister B.S.Yeddyurappa has decided to take the first step towards distancing himself from the party by resuming ‘Janata darshan’ in his

Unesco tag is doom: MLAs

Cutting across party lines, legislators adopted a resolution on Thursday, requesting UNESCO to drop its decision to confer the world heritage tag on ten hot spots in the Western Ghats. Emotions ran hi

To keep peace, KSE to juggle two posts

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Knowing quite well that initiating the process of appointing a new BJP state president to succeed K.S. Eshwarappa, is likely to trigger another factional war in the ruling party, the central leadersh

Bloody shootout is wake-up call

The state government has taken serious note of the horrific shootout and outbreak of violence in the city and its outskirts by announcing that CCTVs will be installed across Bengaluru as well as all l

Appointment of two Dy CMs irks Opposition

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The appointment of two deputy Chief Ministers in the Jagadish Shettar government continued to draw criticism with the Opposition addressing them as ministers in the Council and asserting that the post

SC order hits tourism industry hard

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The Supreme Court directive issued a few days ago banning tourist intrusion into core areas of tiger resorts has hit the wildlife tourism industry in the State hard. Officials of the Jungle Lodges an

Lokpal: Students solidly behind Anna

Despite it being a week day thousands turned up for the first day of the indefinite hunger protest spearheaded by Anna Hazare’s India Against Corruption, headed in Bengaluru by former Lokayukta Justic

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