CM to fulfil leaders’ dreams
There is good news at last for state Congress leaders and prominent workers who had been eagerly awaiting nominations to various posts in state-owned public sector undertakings and institutions in the
2 held for taking pic on Dreamliner
Two men from Kerala, who took pictures sitting in the business class seats of Air India Dreamliner and de-boarded the aircraft bound for New Delhi, were interrogated by security agencies at the city a
New statues cost state Rs 47.58 lakh
The statues that were damaged by pro-Telangana agitators during the Million March organised by the Telangana Joint Action Committee on March 10, 2011 were those of Sir Arthur Cotton, Bellary Raghava,
Naidu: Throw the Congress out
“I might have made a few mistakes during my nine-year rule as the Chief Minister, but I am ready to correct them,” said Telugu Desam chief N. Chandrababu Naidu during the second day of his padayatra o
Student injured in clash near Anna arch
A student of Presidency College suffered head injury and has been admitted to a private hospital on Wednesday after a group clash between students of two colleges took place in Aminjikarai near Anna a
City knocks down heritage
It is as if all the authorities and safeguards to protect heritage structures simply don’t exist. Structures deemed to be of heritage value are frequently demolished by private developers without No O
KRS under siege
The ‘peaceful’ Cauvery movement took a violent turn on Wednesday with protesters resorting to stone-throwing, leaving many injured. Around 20,000 protesters assembled at the north gate of Krishnaraja
Why no check on buildings violating rules, ask activists
While commenting about Wednesday’s fatal building collapse in Triplicane and unauthorised constructions, former IAS official and member of the monitoring committee that decides on unauthorised constru
Masked men rob gold from techie, kin
A software engineer, his wife and mother were robbed at knife point on Tuesday night at Raghavendra colony in Ramachandrapuram. The thieves made away with 23 tolas of gold ornaments after threatening
State faces second worst drought since 1971
Karnataka is in the throes of the second worst drought since 1971 with 157 taluks out of the 175 having been declared drought hit. With an average deficit of 26 per cent in rainfall in the entire stat