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'Arghya' offered to setting sun
Thousands of devotees gathered at Mahadev Ghat on the banks of the Kharun River to offer Arghya to the setting sun on the third day of the Chhath festival, one of the most significant rituals in this four-day celebration.
C'garh ST Commission recommends cancellation of FC of Parsa Coal Block
RRVUNL and Adani Company will be impacted, Major allegations levelled against Adani Company
CM Sai pays tribute to Gopal Vyas
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Thursday paid his last darshan and paid emotional tribute to former Rajya Sabha MP Shreegopal Vyas at his residence of Puraina.
CHHATTISGARH TO BEGIN PADDY PROCUREMENT ON NOVEMBER 14
The paddy procurement season in Chhattisgarh is set to start on November 14, with the state government purchasing paddy at a support price of Rs 3,100 per quintal.
Threat to SRK, call traced to Raipur
After Bollywood actor Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan has received death threats.
State level Tribal Pride Day from November 14
BIRSA MUNDA BIRTH ANNIVERSARY - Events to be held
Raipur Airport to offer flights to Patna, Jaipur, Surat
Great news awaits air travelers from Raipur as direct flights to Patna, Jaipur, and Surat are set to launch soon.
Vaada Diya, Poora Kiya: CM
Hitting out at the Maharashtra BJP for issuing \"misleading\" advertisements titled \"Vaada Kiya, Dhoka Diya\" (Made promises, but betrayed) and accusing the Karnataka government of unfulfilled assurances, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday sharply countered it with a slogan \"Vaada Diya, Poora Kiya\" (Made promises, fulfilled them).
JPC Chairman receives over 500 petitions from aggrieved farmers in Karnataka
WAQF PROPERTIES ROW - Over 500 petitions were received by the Chairman of the Joint Committee of Parliament on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, Jagdambika Pal, on Thursday from farmers in Karnataka's northern districts, who alleged that their lands were marked as Waqf properties, according to Bengaluru South BJP MP Tejasvi Surya's office.
Influencer 'molested' on street
A Bengaluru-based influencer, Neha Biswal has claimed that she was molested by a 10-year-old boy while she was recording a video blog on Tuesday.
Study reveals critical insights into BBMP's STPs & city's lake water quality
A recent study by ActionAid Association evaluating the performance of sewage treatment plants (STPs) maintained by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) reveals concerning insights into the state of water quality in the city's lakes.
Stop misusing Central agencies: Activists
Various writers, progressive personalities and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's supporters demonstrated in Delhi on Thursday through the Karnataka State Backward Classes Forum, alleging that the BJP is misusing central agencies.
Music transcends language barriers: Thaikkudam Bridge
Easily one of India's most popular bands, the multilingual and multi-genre Thaikkudam Bridge will be performing live next in Bengaluru on November 24 at the two-day music festival Bandland.
3-day training programme on using cinema in teaching French held at BCU
The Centre for Global Languages at Bengaluru City University, in collaboration with Institut Francais in India, the Embassy of France in India and Alliance Française, Cavilam, France, organised a three-day training programme for French language teachers in India.
Sindhuri tells SC she doesn't want to settle case against D Roopa
On Thursday, the Supreme Court permitted Indian Police Service (IPS) officer D Roopa Moudgil to withdraw her plea seeking the quashing of the criminal defamation case filed against her by Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Rohini Sindhuri.
Lokayukta police may again summon CM
The Lokayukta police probing the MUDA site allotment case may summon Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for questioning again, if necessary, during the course of the investigation, his legal adviser A S Ponnanna said on Thursday.
Endowment dept to fill 500 vacancies
The Andhra Pradesh Endowments Department is set to fill 500 vacant positions across various cadres, including priests and administrative staff, announced Minister for Endowments, Anam Ramanarayana Reddy.
NEC will frame new guidelines to conduct elections
Medchal Malkajigiri District Election Observer (DEO) Rahmat Ali said that the National Election Commission will frame new guidelines from time to time with the past experiences to conduct clean elections in order to prioritize democracy.
Sharp rise in crimes against women
Alarming statistics reveal a sharp rise in crimes against women and children in Andhra Pradesh, sparking calls for increased protective measures.
Caste census not related to NRC, says Syed Nizamuddin
TPCC spokesperson Syed Nizamuddin on Thursday warned against misinformation being spread about the caste census, specifically addressing attempts to create fear within the Muslim community by linking the census to the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
Become job creators rather than job seekers, says Lokesh
Minister for Education, Information Technology (IT) and Electronics, Nara Lokesh, on Thursday urged the youth to aim to be job creators rather than job seekers.
West Zone Task Force raids illegal gaming houses in Hyd
The sleuths of the Commissioner's Taskforce, West Zone, Hyderabad, acting on a tip-off, raided two illegal gaming houses within the limits of Jubilee Hills and Film Nagar Police Stations.
Four held in Gandhi statue vandalism
The Bachupally Police, along with the Balanagar Zone Special Operation Team (SOT), have arrested four individuals involved in the recent vandalism of a Gandhi statue in the Lake View Colony of Pragathi nagar.
Griha beneficiaries risk not getting dole for not linking Aadhaar to bank a/c
Several Griha Aadhaar beneficiaries face the risk of not getting their monthly financial benefits as they failed to link Aadhaar cards to their respective bank accounts or the banks have not seeded Aadhaar in the NPCI mapper.
Margao parking project stuck in neutral
WITH NO BIDDERS FOR THE MUCH-DELAYED RS 10 CRORE PROJECT, GSUDA SET TO STEP BACK, LEAVING THE DECISION TO CITY COUNCIL
Govt steps in to overhaul waste management in coastal areas
CM SAYS 70% OF COASTAL P’YATS FAILED TO MANAGE WASTE; PROPOSES MANDATORY HOUSE TAX, GARBAGE TAX COLLECTION
Boost for civil service employees: Govt eases promotional norms
Every year, Jan 1 will be eligibility date for promotion
Margao council's notice on fines for open defecation draws political fire
OFFICIALS CLARIFY FINES PART OF EFFORT TO MAINTAIN ODF STATUS
CJI inaugurates judicial museum
CJI DY Chandrachud inaugurated National Judicial Museum and Archive at the Supreme Court in New Delhi on Thursday. The event was attended by other SC judges.
SC 'SHOCKED' OVER ₹6K-15K PENSION TO EX-HC JUDGES
The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed \"shock\" over some retired high court judges getting a meagre pension ranging between ₹6,000 and ₹15,000.