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One step to medical college

Ending all speculation on the fate of the National Eligibility- cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to medical colleges, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which will conduct it, has

Kitchen waste to compost in a month

Poonam Bir Kasturi is a pioneer in producing compost from kitchen with her simple technology called Daily Dump. She is popularly known as the compost lady for her commitment and dedication to converti

UK promises help to Indians at LMU

The British government will assist Indian students at the London Metropolitan University, whose licence to recruit non-UK, non-European students has been revoked, to help transfer to other UK universi

City at a standstill

As Bengaluru woke up to a BMTC strike on Thursday, 28 year old Akshatha M Rao who had arrived in the city with her six month old baby from Mangalore had a hard time finding transport from the Mysore

Govt threatens to use ESMA against drivers, conductors

While striking employees brought state transport services to a near halt on Thursday, the state government refused to buckle under pressure and dismissed their demand for a bigger pay hike. It also th

Lawyers, media men clash

The terror suspects arrested by the CCB police were on Thursday remanded to 14 days more in police custody. The accused were produced before the 2nd ACMM court in connection with the alleged assassina

Desperate city, strike still on

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Some 3.5 million Bengalureans were put to enormous hardship on Thursday as over 90 per cent of the buses remained off the roads, leaving hapless office-goers, schoolchildren and other commuters, and m

KSRTC employees to continue indefinite stir as talks fail

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Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation employees on Friday decided to continue their indefinite strike after failure of talks with the government to resolve the impasse over salary hike.

"We hav

3,000 trainee employees sacked as KSRTC bus strike enters second day

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Acting tough, Karnataka government on Friday sacked 3,000 trainees for taking part in the strike by employees of state-run transport corporations which entered the second day throwing normal life o

12 Indian children to train at Manchester United Soccer Schools

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Twelve children from India have been chosen for a training stint at the Manchester Soccer Schools in London later this year.

Airtel Rising Stars, an initiative launched by Bharti Airtel, on Friday se

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

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