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‘Afreen’s mom victim of domestic violence’

Reshma Banu, mother of three-month-old baby Neha Afreen who was allegedly beaten to death by her father recently, was a victim of domestic violence and the Karnataka Women’s Commission has written to

Cauvery project delayed, no relief for city

Parched Bengaluru will not get relief any time soon with further delays in the new phase of Cauvery river water project. The Cauvery Water Supply Scheme Stage IV Phase II will augment supplies to the

First Sonia, now Andrew, traffic cops do it again?

Did the city police slip up again and put a high-profile visitor to the City at risk by taking him on a wrong and unsanitised route?

Sources told Deccan Chronicle that the convoy of Prince Andrew,

Take action against sree loyalists: BJP MLCs

Two BJP legislators have urged the party to initiate action against supporters of former minister B. Sreeramulu, especially Kampli MLA T.H. Suresh Babu who had remarked on Thursday that he did not ca

8.5L applicants get Sakala relief

Sakala which guarantees as many as 151 services to citizens within a stipulated time, crossed its first milestone in May, when 8.5 lakh applications were disposed off in the first month after the Karn

Cabinet expansion after SC decision?

Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda is likely to delay the much-awaited expansion of the cabinet, and await the outcome of the mining case against his predecessor B.S Yeddyurappa in the Supreme Court

Lovelorn Manipuri student kills self

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Close on the heels of the mysterious death of Manipuri engineering student Richard Loitam, another engineering student from Manipur has died in the city , this time over a love affair gone sour.

The

No road block for Jakkur school

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The uncertainty about whether the Government Flying Training School (GFTS), Jakkur, will continue to operate or not ended on Friday with the state government giving an assurance that GFTS will neither

Bescom launches save-power campaign

With an aim to save 300 MW of energy, the city power utility, Bescom has launched a year long power saving campaign with activities such as flash mob dance, folk dance and street play, to promote the

BWSSB set to replace UGD lines

The BWSSB is launching a project on Saturday that will see replacement of underground drainage lines and zero-flow of sewage into the lakes in the Vrushabhavathi valley.

The Rs 27.15 crore project,

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