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Traffic advisory for midnight marathon
BENGALURU Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory to ensure the smooth flow of traffic during the 17th Midnight Marathon on Saturday and Sunday.
Yet to receive any communication from Bengaluru: UP cops
Nikita Singhania first lodged FIR on dowry harassment against Subhash in 2022
Study reveals why viruses from bats cause diseases in humans
A study by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has revealed why viruses like SARS-CoV-2, which originate in bats, cause severe disease in humans but not in bats.
23.4k street vendors in 8 zones, survey ends on Dec 20
The survey of street vendors in BBMP limits is to end on December 20, Special Commissioner for Health and Family Welfare (BBMP) Suralkar Vikas Kishore informed.
23.4k street vendors in 8 zones, survey ends on Dec 20
The survey of street vendors in BBMP limits is to end on December 20, Special Commissioner for Health and Family Welfare (BBMP) Suralkar Vikas Kishore informed.
Bagmane to get naming rights of Metro station
The naming rights of the DRDO Sports Complex Metro station on the Central Silk Board to KR Pura Line (ORR Line) has been handed over to the Bagmane Developers Private Limited for a cost of Rs 40 crore.
Wipro Infra collaborates with BITS Pilani
WIPRO Infrastructure Engineering (WIN) launched Wipro Research, a Bengaluru-based initiative focused on advancing engineering innovation through research in collaboration with Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, on Tuesday.
Locals take initiative to stop illegal construction
The residents of Chickpet have taken up on themselves to stop illegal constructions, as Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) of VV Puram Sub-Division is alleged to have deliberately ignored taking action against eight underconstruction buildings for violating norms.
Rural kids can redefine problem-solving: Agassi
TENNIS legend Andre Agassi, who was in Bengaluru on Wednesday, emphasised the need for impactful global collaboration and the importance of taking innovative and scalable solutions to underserved regions.
PANCHAYAT MEMBERS PAY FOR ROAD WORK
Residents refuse to pay property tax; 250 potholes dotting Doddakannahalli fixed
HC judge faces impeach bid
A day after the Supreme Court asked the Allahabad High Court to furnish details of the controversial speech delivered by Justice Shekhar Yadav at a VHP event, Opposition MPs in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday started the process to move an impeachment motion against the HC judge.
Rahul's pitch to Birla to make LS fully functional
Urges Speaker to expunge BJP's derogatory remarks; wants discussion on Constitution
Family freedom
At first glance, Scandar Copti's new film, Happy Holidays, appears to go against our collective expectations of Palestinian cinema. It is not about conflict and killings, Nakba and Intifada, the occupation, enforced displacement, and loss of home and ethnicity and identity issues. Yet it is about strife and oppression of another kind.
Vijay Raghavendra's Rippen Swaamy clears censorship formalities, eyes January release
After Case of Kondana and Grey Games received positive responses for their gripping narratives, Vijay Raghavendra is gearing up for an equally exciting project, Rippen Swaamy.
I WILL HAVE A PACKED 2025: PRAJWAL DEVARAJ
The actor, who has been juggling multiple projects throughout the year, expressed hope that 2025 will mark an exciting phase in his career
Sanju Weds Geetha 2 locks January release date
The sequel, directed by Nagashekar, stars Srinagar Kitty and Rachita Ram in lead roles
A 'DIL'IGHTFUL PERFORMANCE
Bengaluru came alive with the electrifying performance of global music icon Diljit Dosanjh during his much-anticipated Dil-Lumaniti Tour.
HIBERNATION
HOW ANIMALS SLEEP AWAY THROUGH WINTER
After Adelaide loss, focus on red ball ahead of third Test
REELING from their humiliating 10-wicket defeat in the pink-ball Test, the under-fire Indian batters, led by Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, turned their attention to red-ball preparations with an intensive net session here on Tuesday, aiming to bounce back in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
480 Israeli airstrikes on military sites
ISRAEL carried out a wave of heavy airstrikes across Syria as its troops advanced deeper into the country, drawing to within 25 kms of the capital, a Syrian opposition war monitor said Tuesday. Israel denied its forces were advancing toward Damascus.
Syrian rebels appoint Mohd al-Bashir as interim PM
Will be the head of transitional govt till March 1; 40 tortured bodies found in Damascus morgue
Tracing lineage: Muslims in eastern UP village use 'Brahmin' surnames
DEHRI, a nondescript village, 35-40 km away from Jaunpur district headquarters in eastern UP, is in the limelight for a rare phenomenon.
After Pawar, Lalu backs Mamata as INDIA bloc chief
RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Tuesday stirred up a controversy with his remarks on chief minister Nitish Kumar's proposed 'Mahila Samvad Yatra', beginning December 15.
GUJARAT DIAMONDS & DESPAIR
Severe recession hits the industry in state, over 2k factories shut and 45 lives lost since Diwali
Sri Lanka President to visit India in first overseas trip
SRI Lankan President Anura Dissanayake will be making his first international visit since he came to power to India next week.
Honouring the visionary legacy of SM Krishna
It is with deep sorrow, we bid farewell to SM Krishna, a remarkable leader, visionary reformer, and a trailblazer whose transformative contributions have shaped the trajectory of Karnataka and India.
Rules for interception of messages, agencies given 6 months for surveillance
The government has notified rules to intercept mobile messages, with the Union Home Secretary and chief secretaries of the states being authorized as competent authorities to pass an interception order, officials said on Tuesday.
THE REFORMS WE NEED TO ACHIEVE 2047 GOAL
INDIA needs to grow at around 8 percent a year through the next few decades to become a developed nation by 2047.
WHAT INDIA NEEDS TO TRANSFORM TO OUTTHINK THE WEST
We must act against the colossal bureaucratisation of science. Once, Indian science tried to answer fundamental questions. Today, it encourages technical answers to technical questions
Krishna was an able administrator: Siddaramaiah
\"HE is fondly remembered for his tenure as Karnataka's Chief Minister, particularly for his focus on infrastructural development\", the PM stated.