No rocking the BJP boat, KSE to stay
Mr K.S. Eshwarappa may have to juggle the posts of deputy chief minister (DCM) and BJP state president for some more time after his president’s term ends in December.
Reason: The BJP top brass does
Drought teams to get the real picture
Come Saturday, the state government will once again seek adequate central assistance to tackle the drought, during a meeting with the two Central Study teams, which are touring drought-hit districts t
KMFmilched bail cash?
Does the large scale purchase of cotton seed by Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) have anything to do with the sourcing of cash for allegedly securing bail for jailed mine baron Gali Janardhan Reddy in
Think global, work local: NRN’s advice to graduates
Chairman Emeritus of Infosys, Mr N.R. Narayana Murthy, was optimistic that India will sail through the current global crisis.
“This is a bad phase for the global economy, but I am confident that the
N-E citizens all set to return
Trains on the Guwahati-Bengaluru route are gradually bringing people back to the city as rumours die down and the situation is returning to normal.
The chief public relations officer of the Northea
Modern city? We’re still at rain God’s mercy
While the city “develops,” acquiring a Metro Rail and other infrastructure, it continues to remain at the mercy of the rain Gods.
Thursday's downpour once again saw trees being uprooted and houses
Cleaner city by Sunday, says BBMP
Failing to learn from the present garbage crisis set off by its unscientific disposal, the BBMP has now identified two private landfills with a capacity to hold 2,000 metric tonnes of garbage, to cle
Disease outbreak can hit children first
With garbage choking every other street, inviting stray dogs and rodents, fear of disease is stalking the city. Children could be among the worst hit if the rubbish is not cleared soon, warn doctor
Eco group warns of legal action
The Environment Support Ground (ESG) which fought alongside the people of Mavallipura and surrounding villagers against the dumping of waste in their midst in July is now demanding that the BBMP enf
Realtors fuelling the protests?
The protest by villagers against dumping of garbage at landfills is allegedly being fuelled by realtors at Mavallipura and Mandur who own huge tracts of lands for developing layouts. At present, 5,00