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Israeli strikes kill 15 in Gaza
Israeli military strikes claimed 15 lives on Sunday, as the bombardment on the enclave showed no signs of slowing down.
Economic slowdown calls for a reality check
The new kharif crop arrivals, and the hope of a bumper rabi crop next year add to the positive signs of an economic pick-up
Adityanath's stature rises as he becomes Player of the Match
After the Uttar Pradesh bypolls and the Maharashtra elections, he has undoubtedly emerged as a force to reckon with
Sulking Shinde is bad optics
It is such a shame that after such a huge mandate the Mahayuti cannot form the new government, though the results were declared on November 23.
Minor, 2 women gang-raped
Three separate gang-rape cases reported in state in last 24 hours
Now, Apaar ID for MP school students
Student's complete academic records to be accessible through this unique ID
4 killed as ambulance turns turtle
Four of a family were killed and five others injured after an ambulance turned turtle in Seoni, the police said on Sunday.
Woman marries 2 men within 2 months
A young woman married two men through court marriage within a span of two months in Balaghat district.
Cyber help desks launched, 1st fraud case registered at Habibganj police station
Cyber help desk began functioning at every police station in the city on Sunday. The first cyber fraud case was also registered at Habibganj police station.
NTF a group of elitist: IMA head
Indian Medical Association President Dr RV Asokan condemned the National Task Force (NTF), constituted by the Supreme Court to give recommendations on the safety of doctors, and termed it an 'eye washer' which fails in addressing the safety and security issues faced by the doctors at grass root level.
Lawrence Bishnoi gang member, 2 others held
Three men, including a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, were arrested with three pistols and live cartridges by the police in the Lasudia area on Sunday.
Vokkaliga association holds protest
Members of various Vokkaliga associations held a protest in the city on Sunday, urging the state government to withdraw the FIR filed against Bengaluru-based Vishwavokkaligara Mahasamsthan Mutt pontiff Chandrashekharnatha Swamiji for his remarks on cancelling the voting rights of Muslims.
Bamboo bicycles take centre stage
Three people were killed when the car they were traveling in crashed into a tree in the district, which borders Andhra Pradesh, on Sunday morning, police said.
Surgery done on Nepalese woman
In a new feat, a team led by Dr. Divakar Bhat at Aster RV Hospital, JP Nagar, successfully performed a complex open-heart surgery on a 40-year-old Nepalese woman suffering from complications due to rheumatic heart disease.
Nova IVF fertility hosts seminar to discuss trends
Nova IVF Fertility, a fertility chain in India, recently organised a conference in collaboration with the Bengaluru Society of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
My anti-waqf march is not against people: BJP MLA
Agitation will continue till Dec 25
Hero Future Energies signs MoU to invest Rs 11,000 cr in Karnataka
Hero Future Energies Private Limited (HFEPL) has entered into an agreement with the Government of Karnataka to set up projects in Renewable Energy, Green Hydrogen, and its derivatives in the state, with an investment of Rs 11,000 crore, state Minister M B Patil said on Sunday.
Karnata to crack down on coaching centres
The Karnataka School Education Department has ordered action against unauthorised coaching centres following complaints about students skipping regular classes to attend these sessions.
ISKCON requests Centre to work with Bangladesh
ISKCON Bengaluru President Madhu Pandit Dasa on Sunday expressed concern over the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and urged the Centre to work with neighbouring countries to protect the rights of minorities in the region.
We have reserved Rs 6 crore for gold medallists: CM Siddu
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday highlighted the Karnataka government's consistent commitment to sports funding at an awards ceremony.
MLC H Vishwanath advises BJP leaders to shun groupism, focus on development
Taking strong objection to the internal bickering among state BJP leaders, party MLC H Vishwanath on Sunday said that people will not tolerate such developments.
AP CM reiterates promises for devp of state
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu addressed a large gathering in the village of Nemakallu in the Bommannahalli Mandal of Anantapur district on Saturday, emphasizing his government's commitment to development, welfare, and the upliftment of the poor.
Hyd Mayor calls for austerity measures
tough times, tough decisions
AP govt dissolves Waqf Board
The Andhra Pradesh government took a decisive step on Saturday, dissolving the Waqf Board constituted by the previous YSRCP government.
SCSC conducts road safety awareness programme
In an effort to address the rising number of road accidents, the Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC), Rajendra Nagar Traffic Police, and the Traffic Training Institute (TTI) conducted a 'Traffic Management and Road Safety Training' program for the students, security staff, and drivers of Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology (VJIT) and JBIET Engineering Colleges.
Major General Ajay Misra takes over as GOC TG & AP sub area
Major General Ajay Misra took over as General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Telangana & Andhra Sub Area (TASA) at Secunderabad on 01 December 2024.
IVRS system to collect feedback on public services
Govt plans to expand the IVRS system to collect feedback on various public services provided by departments like revenue, municipal, and electricity
Cardinal Tagle arrives from Rome, to lead St Xavier's feast Mass
Cardinal Luis Antonio G Tagle, who will be the main celebrant at the high mass to celebrate the feast of St Francis Xavier on December 3 at Old Goa, arrived from Rome on Saturday.
Tivim fights back; villagers unite to halt Pvt university
ACCUSE GOVT OF DESTROYING ENVIRONMENT, HERITAGE
Justice delayed! Court backlog hits 59,000 cases
Pendency of cases in Goa's subordinate courts -- district courts and lower -- are mounting by the month with more cases being filed than those being disposed by the courts.