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Children with club foot will walk again

Children with club foot and from underprivileged sections of society have now hopes of finding a permanent cure. BMM ISPAT Ltd, in association with Sanjeevini Hospital, has come up with “Anurag”, an o

Zoom through signal free corridors

Trying to find a solution to traffic woes of the city, the state government on Thursday approved five Signal-Free Corridors (SFCs), which will be executed by BBMP.

Considering the importance of the

Jumbos with GPS! Two tuskers make the long walk home

Who says only dogs and cats find their way home? Two tuskers, captured and relocated to the Kollegal forests along the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border returned to their old stomping grounds after two year

Cops want blood samples of Suja, baby

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The Bengaluru police, following an inconclusive report on French Consulate official Pascal Mazurier’s DNA report, are gearing for another round of tests on the foreign national, who has been accused o

Govt panel gives clean chit to Oxford School

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The management and teachers of the Oxford Indian School in Nandini Layout have been a clean chit by an inquiry committee constituted by the government to look into allegations that five children adm

BSY pitches for Shobha, but loyalists grumble

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If there’s one post that is as, if not more, powerful than that of chief minister, it’s that of the state party chief.

Little wonder that former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa is reportedly trying

Panchayats prey on NREGA officials?

Are the village development officers in Karnataka being targeted by gram panchayat members — most of whom are contractors and are thus banned under NREGA — for being the custodians of NREGA?

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Shettar may set record with lightning reshuffle

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Setting at rest recent controversy, all schools, irrespective of the boards they are affiliated to, on Thursday agreed to implement the Right to Education (RTE) Act and reserve 25 per cent of their s

Of hope, superstition and lucky charms

Competition, performance and medals are on the mind of every Olympics-bound athlete. In addition, in a small, yet significant corner of many Indian athletes’ mind, heart and suitcases there is superstition, a belief which they feel adds an extra edge to their competitive spirit.

Karnataka seeks divine help for rain, special poojas at 37,000 temples

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With Karnataka staring at its worst drought in 42 years, the BJP government is seeking divine help for rain and has asked 37,000 temples in the state to conduct 'special poojas' that will cost Rs 18.5

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