Northeastners back in B’luru
The faces which had only showed fear and panic while fleeing the city on August 15 were smiling as they returned to the city on Tuesday morning at around 4 am.
Special courts can speed up trials
Except for the 2008 serial blast in the city, where a special court was set up to expedite the trial, no other terror-related cases in the city, including the Chinnaswamy Stadium blast case, were brou
Exodus wanes as calm settles in
There were fewer people who were fleeing the city at the railway station on Sunday. Since there were no special trains to Guwahati from the city, there was a rush on trains to Chennai as there are dir
Attacks send shivers
As Bengalureans and government struggled hard to instill a sense of confidence among the North-Easterners, the city witnessed seven incidents of threats and attacks against them on Friday.
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Pawan’s kin want another autopsy
Parents of techie Pawan Kumar, who committed suicide in the US, are thinking of sending the body for another postmortem once it arrives in the city. Pawan’s father Mr. Anjaiah told Deccan Chronicle:
Pawan’s parents agree to receive body
The distraught parents of techie Pawan Kumar, who had earlier refused to sign the documents required to fly down his body from the US, finally have agreed to do so. However, the relatives have warned
Pawan: MEA throws up hands
While the body of techie Pawan Kumar, who allegedly committed suicide in the USA, has still not reached his family in Bengaluru, the ministry of external affairs says it can do nothing in the matter
Pawan framed for murder, claims family
The family of the 26-year-old city-based techie Pawan Kumar, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a motel room in New Jersey in the US, allege that he was murdered by someone who was p
‘Killer SUV’ owner donates Rs 6 lakh to victim’s family
The case of the killer SUV, where a woman driver crushed to death a daily wage labourer and injured four others sleeping on a pavement in March this year, has taken an interesting turn.
Though the p
The curious case of Richard Loitam
Richard Loitam’s family is unhappy with the way the case is progressing. His uncle, Mr Bobby Loitam, who is deputy superintendent of police in Manipur, told Deccan Chronicle: “We suspect that the coll