Tumour removal surgeries save 2
City doctors have removed rare tumours from patients in risky surgeries, again establishing the high standards of medical science here.
Surgeons at a teaching hospital in the city have used sophisti
Son gives a new lease of life to ailing father
One might have heard of parents donating their vital organs to their children, but children donating their organs to parents are something which is not much heard of. Coming out of the blue, is a city
Hope for state as Karnataka opens up dams
Karnataka released 55,000 cusecs of floodwater from the Almatti and Narayanpur dams each to downstream Andhra Pradesh on Thursday, reviving hopes of the state’s farmers, especially those whose lands a
Free rice changes tribal food habits
The government’s free-rice scheme, which has gone a long way in ensuring food security in Tamil Nadu, has had an adverse effect on tribals and villagers settled in core forest areas.
The free rice t
‘Jayarajan knew it all’
A diktat that emanated from a hospital room culminated in the murder of Muslim League activist Abdul Shukkur, the director general of prosecution (DGP), T. Asaf Ali, has told the Kerala high court.
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Plastic Tricolour banned this I-Day
Two government agencies in Bengaluru are trying their best to eliminate plastic patriotism this Independence Day. The BBMP and the State Pollution Control Board have banned the sale of plastic Tricolo
Danam, cronies charge at cops on Iskcon land issue
Labour minister Danam Nagender and his supporters were booked for breaching peace and assaulting police personnel on Thursday after they locked the gate of an Iskcon temple at Banjara Hills Road No. 1
Organ donors’ families honoured
It was a felicitation function hosted by the Governor at the Raj Bhavan’s grand, chandelier-lit Darbar Hall.
Everything was perfect — the audience in their finest silks, eminent doctors in dapper su
GHMC team raids Somajiguda hotels
Mr L. Vandan Kumar, additional commissioner (Health and Sanitation) has ordered food inspectors to issue showcause notices to the Pulla Reddy sweet shop and the Mainland Chinese Restaurant at Somajigu
10,000 seats to remain vacant in engg colleges
There’s trouble ahead for private self-financing engineering colleges in the state.
With demand falling, nearly 10,000 engineering seats are expected to have no takers this year, up from the nearly 8