Pro-Yeddyurappa ministers step up pressure for change of guard
Stepping up pressure over their demand for change in the leadership in Karnataka, seven Ministers on Friday met former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa and discussed the political situation amid report
Revolt in Karnataka BJP: Nine pro-Yeddyurappa ministers submit resignations
Worsening the crisis in Karnataka BJP, nine Yeddyurappa loyalists submitted their resignations to Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda on Friday.
PWD minister C.M. Udasi revealed this to the media in
4-yr-old victim of human sacrifice?
In a case of suspected human sacrifice, the body of Harshita (4), daughter of Thamanna, a daily-wage worker, and Anitha, hailing from Gowribidanur, was found near the Kudalahatti lake bund on Thursday
MEA steps in to get Pawan’s body home
The body of 26-year-old Pawan Kumar, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances at New Jersey in the US, is expected to reach the family members in the city on Saturday, or by Monday. On Thurs
Vidhana Soudha a fire safety risk
The city may have lived through a fire tragedy on the scale of Carlton Towers, which claimed nine lives, but it seems to have taught nothing to the powers-that-be. The Vidhana Soudha, where all-impor
Broke BBMP has inflated plans
The Rs 9,498.90 crore BBMP budget presented on Thursday has some goodies in store for the residents of 110 semi-urban and rural areas under BBMP, including better water supply under the Sarvagrama Abh
Report to CEC malicious: SMK
Hitting out at the BJP government for sending a revised report to the Supreme Court constituted Central Empowered Committee (CEC) on illegal mining in Karnataka, external affairs minister S.M. Krishna
Firemen inspect Soudha, annexe
Days after Deccan Chronicle carried a report exposing the lack of fire safety measures at the Vikasa Soudha, officials of the Fire and Emergency Department seem to have been nudged into action, who ha
Drive to track stolen vehicles
Many Bengalureans were taken by surprise when the police, on Tuesday night, conducted a special drive to check vehicles. Sources said the drive is specifically aimed at tracking stolen two-wheelers an
Mosquitoes back, so is dengue
Dengue seems to have struck the city with the onset of monsoon. Since June 1, St Philomena Hospital has registered 121 dengue cases, the state-run Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital has registered 25 ca