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Minor tortured in police custody, ASI suspended

A 16-year-old boy was allegedly subjected to third-degree torture by Kamakshipalya police after a theft complaint was filed against him. An assistant sub-inspector from the police station has been sus

They came, they drank, they took nothing!

A gang of thieves, who had descended on a medical college professor’s house, partied on the cool beer kept in the house, smoked, but left without taking jewellery worth a few lakhs and cash.

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Politicians to get green lessons

As part of the upcoming second Indian Biodiversity Congress (IBC), scheduled in December, ‘Green Politics’ sessions will be organised for politicians to sensitise them about saving the environment.

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4 ex-ministers of BSY Cabinet Tilt To Cong

Four Independent legislators, who served as ministers in the Cabinet of Mr B.S. Yeddyurappa, seem to be tilting towards the Congress ahead of 2012’s elections to the Legislative Assembly.

Shettar on thin ice

Former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa has war­ned that Karnataka will face early elections in Feb­ruary 2013, with the threat implicit that he may not allow the Jagadish Shettar government to complet

Independents set to join Cong?

Four independent legislators, who served as ministers in the cabinet of Mr B S Yeddyurappa, seem to be tilting towards the Cong­re­ss ahead of next year’s elections to the Legislative Assembly.

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BJP braces for acid test at Belgaum session

The Legislature session at Belgaum in December and the impending exit of former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa is giving the ruling BJP the jitters.

If the Congress goes ahead with its plan to move

HC okay ‘made snana’ with a rider

The high court on Thursday cleared the hurdles for the controversial centuries-old Made Snana ritual at Kukke Subrama­nya temple. The court has made it clear that the ritual should be performed only w

‘Peeping Tom’ constable beaten up

A constable attached to J.P. Nagar police station was beaten by some people on Tuesday night alleging that he was a ‘peeping Tom’ who had shot videos of women.

The constable Srinivas, however, denie

Law minister, 2 others get BMTF notices

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The BMTF on Wednesday issued notices on three people, including Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister S. Suresh Kumar, for alleged denotification of land in favour of a beneficiary.

Notices have bee

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