BSY exults at nod to MLAs’ ouster
Bengaluru, Feb. 14: The Karnataka Chief Minister, Mr B.S. Yeddyurappa, on Monday termed as a historic judgment, the decision of the High Court to uphold Speaker’s order, disqualifying five independent
War of words on BSY kin grips court
Bengaluru, Feb. 14: The 23rd additional city civil and sessions court, also Lokayukta special court, on Monday witnessed war of words on the issue of right of audience to the Chief Minister, B.S. Yedd
Centre: Police must take care of injured protesters
New Delhi, Feb. 14: The Centre has formalised fresh Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for security forces to deal with public agitation, like street protests witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir in 2010,
Bafta, Grammy disappoint India, all eyes now on Oscars
London/Los angeles, Feb. 14: British royal family's little-known story about stammering, The King's Speech, swept the Baftas on Sunday night, pushing out the lone Indian nominee, music composer A.R. R
Dancerella’s got the right moves
Feb. 15: Dancerella, Win Again, Aidan, Capote and Couleur Rouge excelled in the workouts when the following horses were exercised here on Tuesday.
Outer sand
600 metres: Mountain View (Faisal) 46, ea
Vijays Angel clinches Hyderabad feature
Feb. 14: L.V.R.Deshmukh-trained Vijays Angel was ably ridden by jockey P.S. Chouhan to win The M.L.N. Reddy Memorial Cup, the feature event of the races held here on Monday.
The results:
1. The M.L.N
Tata expands aerospace plans in city, sets up 3 cos
Feb. 14: Tata Advanced Systems (TAS) would set up its three new aerospace manufacturing facilities in Hyderabad. While one facility would be a Tata enterprise, the other two in joint venture with US a
Cash stash: No ‘Rahat’ for Pak singer
Feb. 13: Well-known Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who has done a number of Bollywood hit numbers, was detained at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here by revenue intelligence officers
Poll costs ceiling to be raised: Moily
Bengaluru, Feb. 13: The Union law minister, Mr Veerappa Moily, said on Sunday that the decision to enhance poll expenses to `40 lakh for a Lok Sabha seat and `16 lakh for an Assembly seat will be take
Shourie to be grilled by CBI on spectrum
New Delhi, Feb. 13: The CBI, which is probing possible criminal aspects, if any, in the allotment of spectrum licences since 2001, will question the former communications minister, Mr Arun Shourie, he