Battle of nerves for BJP
The Legislative Council elections from the three Graduates' and three Teachers' constituencies on Sunday could well be one of the toughest electoral battles for the ruling BJP in recent times. Because
Graduates, teachers: May the best man win
Severely hit by scams, internal squabbles and scandals, the ruling party BJP appears to be facing an uphill task in retaining its lead position in the elections to three graduates and three teachers c
Saving the world, one bit of scrap at a time
Sometimes, a very big change requires nothing more than a very big heart. The sincerity of one’s convictions will do the rest. When Vani Murthy decided that she would do her bit to save the planet by
Karnataka govt mulling takeover of Nithyananda's ashram: Minister
The Karnataka government was planning to take over the ashram of controversial self-styled godman Nithyananda at Bidadi near here taking into view alleged objectionable activities taking place there,
Karnataka govt mulling takeover of Nithyananda's ashram: Minister
The Karnataka government was planning to take over the ashram of controversial self-styled godman Nithyananda at Bidadi near here taking into view alleged objectionable activities taking place there,
Ban around Nityananda’s campus
The standoff between Nityananda and his disciples on one side, and some sections of the electronic media and pro-Kannada activists on the other escalated on Friday and police imposed ban orders around
HC grants advance bail to HDK
The high court granted anticipatory bail to JD(S) state chief H.D. Kumaraswamy in a case of alleged illegal land denotification.
The court held that material on record at this stage do not prima fac
Nirani, the man behind GIM: A rags to riches story
“I am only 46. I still have another 20 years to go before I meet all my goals. This is only a warm-up! " That's Murugesh Rudrappa Nirani, Industries Minister in the Sadananda Gowda government, first-g
Hop, skip and fly off lakes
Bengaluru may have thought up with different ways to beat the traffic on its crowded roads, but its planners have never come up with this : Amphibian planes to skim through its lakes, landing with eq
NRI dreams up eye in the sky for Bengaluru
If London can have its i360 tower, why not Bengaluru? NRI, Dr. Neeraj Patil, has dreamed up a 140m high- rise architectural marvel to provide a 360 degree view of the city, which he is banking on