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India Vs England: Live updates Day 2

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Day 2: The Indian openers led by Virender Sehwag put India in a comfortable position on Day 1. Indian batsman who was batting on 98 at the end of Day 1 would be looking to make his ton. As it stands

Unfortunate, tragic, says consul general Kiran Shaw

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IN an interview, with DC, Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, the Irish honorary consul reacted to the death of Savita Halappanavar.

DC: Savita Halappanavar died in Ireland due to medical negligence…

Cheated coffee planter seeks Kerala CM’s help

A Kerala-based coffee planter who has settled in Bengaluru, has filed a petition with Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy after he was cheated of nearly Rs 1 crore.

The Kerala CM has directed the DGP

Segregation at parks may be convenient, but at what cost?

For over two months now the BBMP has been struggling to find a solution to the garbage crisis plaguing the city. Several schemes have failed to yield results. Civic experts have now suggested that BBM

Junket: Minister armtwists pollution board

The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) chairman was invited for a conference in Germany. but he did not accept the invitation presuming the board did not have enough funds to bear his tra

Mess all over, Diwali blows up in BBMP’s face

The city is in a bigger garbage mess after Bengalureans celebrated Diwali on Monday and Tuesday.

Though BBMP commissioner Rajneesh Goel had revealed that there would be an increase of at least 30 per

Not seeking transfer: Goel

BBMP commissioner Rajneesh Goel has denied that he sought a transfer from the palike.

“I am not a person who would seek a transfer. I have taken Solid Waste Management as a challenge and would live

Fire cracker toll rises to 75

The number of patients coming in with fire cracker related injuries to eye hospitals in the city went up from around 40 on Tuesday to more than 75 on Wednesday.

This is just the second day of the Di

NLS students help women prisoners

Students of the premier National Law School India University are extending legal assistance to the inmates of Parappana Agrahara Central Prison, and have helped more than 25 women prisoners till now.

Bengaluru needs parks, not parking in parks!

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The Lal Bagh Walkers Association and the youth of Bengaluru joined together on November 11 to protest against a proposed 500 car-capacity parking lot inside the premises of Lal Bagh Botanical Garden.

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