Anti-Muslim film: Protest in Chennai turns violent again
Muslims from over 20 outfits gathered in thousands on Chennai's Anna Road on Tuesday evening as protests against an American’s video denigrating the Prophet continued to target the US consulate genera
Bag from Air India crash found after 46 years
It’s a homecoming of sorts for an Indian diplomatic bag carrying mail that lay buried under several feet of snow for over four decades after an Air India aircraft, the ill-fated Kanchenjunga, crashed
Change KPCC chief: Rani Satish
After lobbying hard for the appointment of a Veerashaiva leader as KPCC president, the 30-member Congress delegation which is in Delhi, wound up its tour on a high note with KPCC vice president Rani S
US consulate denies closure rumours
Jolted by violent demonstrations by Muslim outfits over the last few days, the US consulate general here denied reports popping up all through Wednesday that the American government was contemplating
BSY puts Eshwarappa on notice
Former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa continued to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party top brass on tenterhooks by making a not-so-subtle attack on deputy chief minister K.S. Eshwarappa’s performance and
2.15 lakh students to take CAT
More than 2.15 lakh CAT aspirants have purchased vouchers for taking the test this year, signifying an increase of about 10,000 students compared to last year.
Banks had sold about 2.15 lakh vouchers
PoP trumps clay in sale of Ganesh idols this year
Despite all the awareness programmes conducted in the city, sale of eco-friendly clay Ganesh idols is much less than their Plaster of Paris counterparts. On eve of the festival, Murli Krishna, who has
NRIs, foreigners seek virtual blessings
Global recession has proved good for Ganesha! Non-resident Indians and even other foreigners are making a virtual rush this season to seek the blessings of this Remover of Obstacles through pujas and
Cabinet shuffle on the cards
Although a guessing game about proposed cabinet reshuffle continued within the Congress, the names of AICC general secretary Janardan Dwivedi, Dr Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari are doing the rounds
Doctors pulled up for botched surgery
Gynaecologists from a private hospital in the city have been pulled up, after it was found that they had allegedly left a paper napkin in the uterus of a patient during a cesarean surgery six months a