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Canadian Parliament rejects motion to declare 1984 Sikh riots as 'genocide'
THE Canadian Parliament has rejected the motion to declare the 1984 anti-Sikh riots as genocide following stiff resistance from lawmakers like Chandra Arya, who claimed that he was threatened inside the parliament building for opposing the motion, which he described as being influenced by a \"politically powerful Khalistani lobby.\"
WE NEED TO KNOW WHAT'S ON THE PLATE
A recent report on Lindt dark chocolates stated that they contain lead and cadmium above the acceptable levels, which has not been denied by the company.
EVOLVING BEYOND THE MODI FACTOR
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New low-pressure system forms over Bay, to approach TN
Expected to move west-north-westwards, become more pronounced over next 24 hours
Belekeri case: Cong MLC seeks fresh probe against Adani Group
Congress MLC BK Hariprasad has called on CM Siddaramaiah to initiate a fresh investigation into the Adani Group's alleged role in a bribery scandal in connection with the Belekeri illegal iron ore smuggling case based on the Lokayukta inquiry report.
Ex-MUDA commissioner moves HC over ED raid
FORMER Commissioner of Mysuru Urban Development Authority Dr D B Natesha moved the Karnataka High Court questioning the legality of the search and seizure conducted as a part of the raid on his house by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) concerning the alleged irregularities in allotment of sites by the MUDA.
Will recover encroached forest lands, says Khandre
FOREST, environment and ecology minister Eshwar B Khandre on Saturday said an appeal will be made to the courts to cancel the lease period of the companies and agencies that have occupied forest areas on long-term lease periods and have not paid the lease amount.
HDK seeks probe by HC judges
UNION Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel HD Kumaraswamy on Saturday demanded a thorough investigation by judges of the High Court into a series of deaths of women in government hospitals in Karnataka.
Will act after expert panel submits report on BIMS tragedy: Health Min
KARNATAKA Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao and a Lokayukta team visited Ballari Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS) Hospital here in view of five maternal deaths reported since November 9.
Winter session: Govt should make it count, not annual jamboree
The entire state machinery will be in the border city of Belagavi for a nine-day winter session of the state legislature starting Monday.
BJP core committee puts end to leadership issue, BYV to continue
THE state BJP core committee that met on Saturday held deliberations to quell the internal bickering in the party ahead of the local body elections expected to be held in 2025.
Those involved in Covid graft won't be spared: DyCM
DEPUTY Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Saturday said that those involved in corruption in management of the Covid-19 pandemic will not be spared.
Undeterred Nikhil likely to lead JDS in future elections in Karnataka
JDS Youth Wing president Nikhil Kumaraswamy, who recently lost the Channapatna Assembly bypoll, is likely to lead the regional party in future elections in Karnataka starting from the elections to zilla and taluk panchayat likely to be held in 2025.
2 Ambedkar Seva Centres to come up for welfare of workers: Minister
LABOUR Minister Santosh Lad announced that two Ambedkar Seva Centres will be established in Dharwad district for the welfare of workers.
ABVP joins campaign against drug abuse
Weeks after the Hubballi Dharwad police cracked down on drug peddlers and consumers in the twin cities, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has also joined the cause.
Students spend a day at museum to learn history
HISTORY professors from Hulkoti First Grade College took students on a one-day visit to Government Museum in Gadag on Friday.
UMPYARD TO DREAMSCAPE
Two walkers transform vacant plot into butterfly park, promote biodiversity in M'luru
Panchamasali leaders threaten to picket Soudha
UPSET with the government's inordinate delay in giving 2A reservation to the Panchamasali community, the committee agitating for reservation, has warned the MLAs of the community to either openly support them in the cause or stay away from the agitation.
House to discuss issues of N K'taka on first 2 days, says Council chairman
\"THE first two days of the Winter Session of the State Legislature will be reserved to discuss the issues of North Karnataka after the question hour. The top priority is to discuss the development and other burning issues of Kittur-Kalyana Karnataka region,\" said Chairman of the Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti.
Yatnal should quit as MLA, says Lingayat Samaj
MEMBERS of the Lingayat Samaj of Mahantesh Nagar in Belagavi staged a protest to demand disqualification of Vijaypura BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal from the Assembly for controversial remarks against 12th-century social reformer Basaveshwara.
Lokayukta takes up suo motu case
CONSIDERING the maternal deaths in Ballari Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS) Hospital as a serious matter, the Karnataka Lokayukta has taken up a suo motu case under the Karnataka Lokayukta Act.
Tunnel road: EOI invited for loan
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has invited Expression of Interest (EOI) from banks and other financial institutions, seeking a loan of Rs 19,000 crore for its proposed 18-km tunnel road project from Hebbal to Silk Board Junction.
CM: Home for double-engine coordination
SP threatens to exit the MVA over Uddhav Sena's Babri glorification
US rejects BJP's allegations
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EARTH ON THE EDGE
1.5 BILLION HECTARES OF LAND DEGRADED GLOBALLY
People, planet held hostage by private profits
In 2022, the United Nations Environment Assembly adopted resolution 5/14 to end plastic pollution, including in the marine environment.
Classical act: Despite evolution of chess, purest form of sport is here to stay
COUPLE of days ahead of the World Championship, Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana had checked into Singapore.
IWF to reduce number of categories from June next year
The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) has decided to reduce the number of weight categories in both the men's and women's sections from 10 to 8 from June next year following a proposal by its Innovation Commission.
Starc contrast: Oz show spirit, India toil
IT was the 18th over of the day at The Adelaide Oval on Friday. Pat Cummins, having tried everything he could till then, was looking for a breakthrough.
Maiden national gold for Jaideep after twin setbacks
JAIDEEP suffered twin heartbreaks early this year as he lost narrowly in the Asian and World Olympic qualifiers thus failing to book a ticket for the Paris Games.