Naxals want jobs to lay down arms
Even as the Chhattisgarh government is trying to work out a strategy with the Maoists for the release of kidnapped Sukma collector Alex Paul Menon (32), the members of the proscribed outfit, CPI (Maoi
Fans throng to watch ‘Anna Bond’, caned
The most-anticipated movie of the year, Anna Bond, starring Puneeth Rajkumar, Priyamani and Jackie Shroff, finally hit the screens across the state on Tuesday. Fans of Puneeth, who had gathered in la
‘Review decision on land to Hutti’
The Karnataka High Court has directed the central government to take a fresh decision by July 3 on the request by the State government seeking approval for granting 16,109.61 hectares at South Hutti i
New ideas to explore the arts, culture of Namma Bengaluru
The good thing about Bengaluru is that its people keep re-inventing the city with new ideas that elevate it to yet another level of distinction. Bangalore Ideas Forum (BIF) is the most recent enterpr
Students can travel longer
Student pass holders have reason to cheer as the travel limit per day on BMTC buses has been extended from 50 to 60 km with no fare revision. Minister for Home and Transport R Ashok also announced a h
BBMP builds castles in air
Promises made by state government and BBMP of providing multi-level parking, underpasses, metal flyovers, concrete roads, easing traffic congestion, and similar infrastructural improvements, have rema
Hurt BSY bares his tortured soul
Is being born into the Lingayat community my biggest crime? I don’t deserve all this pain. I have no craving for any position and am ready to remain in jail for the next 10 years. But it is important
Private schools divided over RTE
Private schools in the state are divided over implementation of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, for which a notification was issued by the state government recently. The government has ordered that
It’s ex-CM who calls the shots
At a time when his detractors were set to write off former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, the leader reportedly had his way on election of new Mayor of Bengaluru as well as a major reshuffle of Indi
Loitam death was murder
A day after nationwide protests over the mysterious death of 19-year-old Manipuri, Richard Loitam in a Bengaluru college, the rural police on Tuesday registered a case of murder and booked two student