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Those who attacked cows will be punished: CM
BJP demands swift action or will observe 'Black Sankranti'
JDS to elect new chief in 2.5 months
UNION minister and JDS state president HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday revealed that the NDA ally will elect a new state president within the next two-and-a-half months.
Sand worth ₹50,000 seized in raid on illegal units
The police on Saturday were successful in seizing the sand which was mined illegally and the vehicles used for transporting the sand illegally from the Tungabhadra river at Honnali, Harihar and Malebennur regions of the district.
People wait for months to get DLs, RCs
The delay is due to a shortage of smart cards; there is a backlog of at least 1,500 DLs and 3,000 RCs at RTO
JCI Fostering Leadership Among Youth, Says BYR
THE JCI organisation is actively fostering leadership among youth while contributing to a better society, said MP B Y Raghavendra.
Corporator's unique program completes 5 years
A unique programme organised by a corporator, 'Mane Bagilige Nimma Sevaka', has successfully completed five years.
TNIE photojournalist Shimoga Nandan no more
THE New Indian Express photojournalist Nandan Gowda (57) passed away in the early hours of Sunday due to a heart attack at a private hospital.
14th District Kannada Sahitya Sammelana ends at Jagalur
GENERAL secretary of the Davanagere district Kannada Sahitya Parishat Raghavendra Nairy on Sunday presented eight declarations of the 14th district Kannada Sahitya Sammelana which concluded at Jagalur.
Former CM Dr Veerappa Moily's book released
FORMER chief minister and Union Minister Dr. M. Veerappa Moily's latest literary work, 'Vishwas Akriti Mahayana - Volume 2', was released at Dr VS Acharya Hall, Vidyagiri, recently.
11th Taluk Children's Literature Conference Held in Shivamogga
NEHA Hosamane, a student at Sri Ramakrishna Vidyaniketan and president of the 11th Shivamogga Taluk Children's Literature Conference, emphasized prioritizing Kannada in education as a step toward holistic learning.
I Try To Teach Kannada To MPs From Other States: MP Prabha
She says it gives her joy to teach Kannada to non-Kannadigas and popularise the language
Tipu cannot be called a freedom fighter
Dr Vikram Sampath, a historian and author, on Sunday claimed Tipu Sultan was not a freedom fighter as he never won a single war against the British but he fought for his own kingdom like many other kings.
Tension in B'luru after miscreants cut udders of 3 cows
TENSION flared up in the Cottonpet area in Bengaluru West on Sunday morning after unidentified miscreants inflicted injuries on the udders of three cows on Pension Mohalla Road behind Vinayaka Theatre. A large number of people gathered as the news spread, leading to tension.
EAM to attend Trump's inauguration
Jaishankar expected to have a short call with the new US President, Secretary of State
B'desh conveys 'deep concern' to Indian envoy
BANGLADESH on Sunday summoned India's High Commissioner in Dhaka and expressed its \"deep concern\" over the recent border tensions.
'I don't Like Most of the Scripts'
Nana Patekar, in an interview, talks about his latest film, Vanvaas, his preference for roles that appeal to the common man, and his decision to move out of the city.
Future Forward Home Truths
Interior designer Minnie Bhatt picks out the five design trends that will shape home décor this year
The Tale of an Unsung Queen
The author relies on a plethora of Urdu texts to provide a holistic view of the creation of a city
The Constancy of God's Love
We live in an ever-changing world. Whenever we think we have found stability in any area of our life, we immediately find there are changes we must endure. If we study any aspect of life in this physical world, we find nothing is stable.
River Sutra of Hidden Hierarchies
English philosopher Herbert Spencer's theory of evolution, popularised by Charles Darwin, argues survival of the fittest, thereby leading to a natural process of selection and extinction.
Stepping Up for the Punjab
Dancer Divya Goswami's performance focusing on an eternal love story of the region is a testament to her authenticity and the relevance of Kathak as a means of storytelling
The Us that Refuses to Acknowledge Them
HABITS MATTER
All that Remains is Pure Cinema
Yahi Sach Hai was the short story by Mannu Bhandari on which director Basu Chatterji based his new film.
Mohammedan beat Bengaluru
MIRJALOL Kasimov's stunning 88th-minute free-kick secured Mohammedan SC's 1-0 victory over former champions Bengaluru FC, marking their second win of the Indian Super League, here on Saturday.
Certificates from WFI not valid for recruitment: Rlys
SINCE December 24, 2023 when the sports ministry suspended newly-elected executive council of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), certificates issued by the federation have not been considered for recruitment purposes by the Indian Railways, one of the biggest employers of the athletes in the country.
Shami back in India T20I fold
NEARLY 14 months after he last played an international match, veteran seamer Mohammed Shami on Saturday returned to the Indian team for the upcoming five-match T20I series against visiting England.
SA20: Super Giants pip Capitals by two runs
DURBAN'S Super Giants claimed a dramatic two-run victory over Pretoria Capitals in their high-scoring SA20, despite fireworks from Will Jacks (64) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (89).
History awaits women's hockey in Ranchi
SALIMA Tete is back in Ranchi. The city, crowd, and the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astro Turf Hockey Stadium brings out mixed feelings for India's captain.
Maharashtra, Karnataka in semis
FOUR-TIME champions Karnataka held their nerves to edge out hosts Baroda by five runs, while Maharashtra outplayed Punjab by 70 runs to enter the Vijay Hazare Trophy semifinals here on Saturday.
India Connect, It's Official Too
With growing popularity of cricket among Indians, officials like Rao are getting prominence as administrators