Bangalore University lost 227.45 acres of land in 42 years
In the last 42 years, Bangalore University has lost 227.45 acres of its land to land grabbers, mostly politicians and builders.
This large-scale encroachment came to the notice of the varsity author
H1N1 claims 3 lives in 3 months
Ms Suza A., a resident of Kalyan Nagar, succumbed to H1N1 influenza at Columbia Asia Hospital on March 27. With this, the death toll due to H1N1 in 2012 rose to three in Karnataka.
The H1N1 flu, whic
BBMP demands 450 VIP passes for IPL matches
The IPL matches in Bengaluru have fueled a rift between the KSCA and the BBMP.
According to sources, BBMP had demanded around 450 VIP tickets for corporators to watch the ongoing IPL matches. Howeve
Bengaluru, the pub city, runs out of heady brew!
The pub city seems to have run dry with watering holes, especially those selling tap (draught) beer, hanging up a “No beer’ board, much to the disappointment of their customers.
“There’s no draught
Residential areas in city all choked up
When one talks about traffic congestion in Bengaluru, the first thing that comes to mind is the city’s arterial roads where there is bumper to bumper traffic during peak traffic hours. Similar conditi
Shocker: Teachers help students to copy
Acting on a tip-off, the SSLC flying squad caught students indulging in mass copying at the Maruthi High School in Rajghatta, Doddaballapur, on Thursday and apprehended a headmaster and two teachers f
No ‘park’ing here
For Bengalureans who are already stressed due to hectic work schedules and nerve-wracking
traffic, a little time spent in the neighbourhood park could work wonders. But more often than not, these par
DoS refuses to share info with Nair
For the second time, the department of space has declined to give details on why punitive action was taken against former Isro chief G Madhavan Nair in connection with the controversial Antrix-Devas d
Siddu to ‘spoil’ Congress party?
Despite sweeping to victory in the BJP’s backyard of Udupi-Chikmagalur, the Congress is still grappling with dissension in its ranks with the first rumblings of discontent coming from Leader of Opposi
In Bangalore, a remake to avoid being 'Bangalored'
Rajesh Rao is among a handful of Indian entrepreneurs who may prevent the country's software industry from getting 'Bangalored'.
The 41-year-old self-confessed geek runs Dhruva, a firm that sells con