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Cops want blood samples of Suja, baby

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The Bengaluru police, following an inconclusive report on French Consulate official Pascal Mazurier’s DNA report, are gearing for another round of tests on the foreign national, who has been accused o

Govt panel gives clean chit to Oxford School

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The management and teachers of the Oxford Indian School in Nandini Layout have been a clean chit by an inquiry committee constituted by the government to look into allegations that five children adm

BSY pitches for Shobha, but loyalists grumble

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If there’s one post that is as, if not more, powerful than that of chief minister, it’s that of the state party chief.

Little wonder that former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa is reportedly trying

BSY tries to get Shobha made state BJP chief

If there’s one post that is as, if not more, powerful than that of chief minister, it’s that of the state party chief.

Oomen Chandy calls for investments in Kerala

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Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy on Friday stressed on the need to increase investment in infrastructure projects in the state and change the perception that the southern state was investment repel

BJP to BJP: Will Parrikar do it for Shettar?

With no end in sight to the dispute between the state and Goa over the Kalsa-Banduri project, several leaders of north Karnataka have now decided to meet Goa Chief Minister, Manohar Parrikar, and pe

NREGA: Contractor mafia behind deaths?

Karnataka’s shame: Three newly-recruited village development officers (VDOs) in the age group of 23 to 25 years, including a woman officer, have reportedly ended their lives in a span of six months in

Case of marked human skulls gets a quiet burial

The human skulls, which created a scare among villagers a month ago in Hosahuddiya, are now being “buried”. On June 6, villagers in Devanahalli taluk found two plastic sacks of 6-10 human skulls and

Student cut kids’ hair, insists school

Even as the Oxford Indian School in Nandini Layout, continued to profess its innocence, denying that it had cut the hair of five children admitted under the RTE quota, protesting organisations on Thur

AYUSH doctors’ strike to hit health care

Medical services in the State are likely to be badly hit with the Karnataka Government Medical Officers Association (KGMOA) going on strike to press their demand that district hospitals be brought und

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