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Prestigious colleges try to stop govt on seats

The delay in publishing the engineering seat matrix for the extended casual vacancy round which will commence from September 15 has created confusion among students. Students are worried about the fat

Howdah not on jumbo: Panel

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An expert committee set up by the Karnataka High Court to look into human-elephant conflict in the state has recommended that elephants should be banned from carrying the howdah during the famous Dasa

Minority bashing: Baig lashes out at BJP

Taking strong exception to states randomly detaining youth belonging to the minority community for their alleged role in terror cases, Congress MLA R. Roshan Baig launched a scathing attack on the BJP

Tipu’s armoury stops railways in its tracks

Shifting the 225-year-old Tipu Sultan’s armoury, which has come in the way of the Mysore-Bangalore railway doubling project, is indeed a Herculean task. The relocation of the armoury gained momentum

Centre tipped off state on overseas calls from prisons

Social welfare and prisons minister A. Narayanaswamy on Wednesday admitted that the central government had warned the state government on telephone calls being made from state jails to other countries

Eight years not enough for a short state anthem

Rashtrakavi Kuvempu effortlessly put Karnataka’s opulence, peace and prosperity in a nutshell, when he penned the poem - ‘Jaya Bharatha Jananiya Tanujathe’. The poem was adopted as the State Anthem in

Five get 7-year jail for child trafficking

In perhaps the first-ever case of conviction under the Immoral Trafficking (Prevention) Act, 1956 in the recent past, the City Fast Track (Sessions) Court on Wednesday convicted five accused, includin

Bogus bills or not KSE gives his nod

Deputy Chief Minister, K S Eshwarappa's decision to clear pending bills amounting to Rs 130 crore under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA) for 2009-10 in Gulbarga

Credit card con gets Vasundhara

This Namma Bengaluru girl is known for her famous song, ‘Shakalaka Baby’, which still remains a huge hit among youngsters. She began her acting career with one of the most versatile actors in the coun

Benegal masterpiece: A series on Constitution

A series on the Constitution of India, directed by renowned film-maker Shyam Benegal, will be broadcast on Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha channels soon. Participating in a dialogue here on Wednesday, Mr B

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