For the lonely, Bengaluru is no home
Is the city, once a pensioners’ paradise, getting unsafe for elderly women alone at home? While only a few days ago an 81-year-old woman was murdered in her home in Vijayanagar police limits, Wednes
Little bundles of joy... and despair
Kids are lovely, wonderful and such a sight for sore eyes... as long as they are someone else’s. Only those with children of their own will understand the stress, mood swings, hormonal changes, hair loss, weight loss, sleep loss, bank balance loss and self esteem loss that one has to undergo to raise a child.
Don’t blame me for Moksha’s death: Central Excise officer
They represented the state hockey team and were staying together at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) campus in Bengaluru. When Jeeth Kalappa wanted to share the accommodation at the Central Governm
Family fights for honour
About a month ago life changed forever for a retired headmaster and his family in Gowribidanur, some 100 kms from the city. One of his daughters was found hanging in her room and now the family is h
Good times for NRIs and autowallahs
Comedian Praveen Kumar sees the positive side to the fall of the rupee and the rise of petrol prices...
Attack on Mahantesh: Hotel videos led cops to witness
A security guard at Atria Hotel played a crucial role in helping the police track down the lone eyewitness in the murderous attack on KAS officer S.P. Mahantesh.
The witness, a two-wheeler rider who
Networking sites take over ‘real’ life
Ten years ago a degree in social science required a person to study and work hard for about two to five years.
‘What honour? They killed my love, I fled’
It’s Karnataka’s dirty little secret — an honour killing that the villagers of Abalawadi in Karnataka deny even happened.
On November 6, Suvarna, a 22 year old from the upper caste Vokkaliga communit
Man kills daughter at beau’s house
It’s Karnataka’s dirty little secret, an honour killing that the villagers of Abalawadi deny even happened.
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