K’taka minister won’t retract resignation
Karnataka minister S.
Yuvraj Singh bats for first time after cancer treatment
Hoping to make a comeback to international cricket with the Twenty20 World Cup in September, Yuvraj Singh on Monday batted for the first time after undergoing treatment for a rare germ cell cancer ear
BJP ‘honest face’ in row over land
In a major setback to the BJP government in Karnataka, its ‘honest face’ — law minister S. Suresh Kumar — quit on moral grounds following allegations that he suppressed facts to obtain a site under th
‘G’ category ghost haunts law minister
Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister S. Suresh Kumar is trying to save his “Mr Clean” image by returning the 50x80 feet site allotted to him under the chief minister’s ‘G’ category and resigning fro
Fazal case: School gets police notice
The Chikkajala traffic police, investigating the death of four-year-old Mohammed Fazal, have served notice to the Bright School in Thanisandra where he was studying. The notice has been served to asc
Low treatment cost brings US citizen to Namma city
It was the comparatively low and effective cost of treatment in Bengaluru that brought Penny Philppi from Arizona in the United States to Apollo Hospital in the city. Having suffered six years of pain
Land storm: Minister No. 12 bites dust
The BJP government suffered its biggest embarrassment since the resignation of former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa with law minister S. Suresh Kumar too putting in his papers on Saturday after char
Out goes Mr Nice Guy
In a major setback to the BJP government, its ‘honest face’ — law minister S. Suresh Kumar — on Saturday, quit on moral grounds following allegations that he suppressed facts to obtain a site under th
Trickster thrashed, handed to cops
A man, who was posing as a Central Crime Branch (CCB) official, was caught by the public after he allegedly conned a beautician to the tune of Rs 4.8 lakh. The accused, identified as Guruswamy (34), a
HC cracks the whip on auto permits
An autorickshaw driver can be issued only one permit, the High Court has ruled, while directing the State to come up with guidelines to implement the directive across the state. The landmark verdict i