Kumaraswamy calls off fast in Karnakata
Former Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on Sunday called off his fast for a CBI probe into his family's assets following appeals by his Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and Chief Minister B.S. Yeddy
Isro to have reusable launch rocket in 2 yrs
Indian space scientists are designing a new genre of rockets and their variants, including a re-usable one, to hoist heavy satellites into space.
Wipro job racket worth lakhs busted, four arrested
Police here busted a job racket with the arrest of four persons, including one woman, who had allegedly duped at least 37 job seekers by accepting a payment of Rs 1.80 lakh each on the promise of secu
Peeping Tom arrested in Bengaluru
A voyeuristic man who allegedly photographed women while they were taking showers and blackmailed them by threatening to post the images on the internet has been nabbed by the Bengaluru city police
Tough for JD(u) to revive itself in Karnataka
The Janata Dal (United), which is hoping to rope in former deputy chief minister Siddaramaiah to resurrect itself in Karnataka, may not find the going so easy even if it succeeds in this not so easy t
Alloted sites to relatives on compassionate grounds
Facing fresh charges of nepotism, Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa on Monday admitted he had allotted residential sites in Mysore to six of his relatives, but indicated it was done on compassionate grounds.
5 more athletes flunk dope tests
It will probably go down as one of the worst days for Indian athletics. With quarter-mile relay specialist Sini Jose also testing positive for anabolic steroids, following Mandeep Kaur’s exposure the previous day, it probably sounds the death knell of India’s Olympic relay dream.
Congress presses for new Gov?
There are growing indications that moves are afoot to replace Karnataka’s Governor H.R. Bhardwaj with a hardcore Congressman.
Highly placed sources in the Congress party told Deccan Chronicle that th
Joshi: Govt is stifling Opp.
BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi on Sunday accused the UPA of crushing voices of dissent and claimed that the present situation in the country was akin to 1975 when Emergency was imposed.
Better understanding focus of talks: SMK
External affairs minister S.M. Krishna said on Friday the thrust of the latest round of secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan was to forge better understanding not only on bilateral but multilateral issues as well.