BSY slams door, BJP keeps it open
Even as Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar and BJP state president K.S. Eshwarappa fly to New Delhi on Tuesday to make a last ditch effort to convince party leaders to pacify B.S. Yeddyurappa by giving h
Sonia will decide SMK’s new role
Admitting that former external affairs minister S. M. Krishna’s presence would help the Congress regain power in Karnataka, pradesh Congress committee president Dr G. Parameshwar said on Monday that C
Siddapura raises a stink
Ornamental plants and beautiful flowers and their rich fragrance greet visitors at the entrance of Siddapura main road opposite Lalbagh Siddapura Gate.
Siddapura is known for the many plant nurs
Minorities panel chief: Khan bled Amanath Bank
A day after senior Congressman from the state Mr Rahman Khan was inducted into the Union cabinet, his alleged involvement in irregularities at Amanath Cooperative Bank has surfaced.
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Drunk men refuse to pay, thrash toll collector
A group of seven to eight men allegedly thrashed a toll collector at the toll gate near Nelamangala just after midnight on Monday.
They came in an SUV to the toll gate around 1 am, and told the toll
A happy deluge for city
Come Wednesday and Bengaluru will see its water supply increase with the commissioning of the Cauvery Water Supply Scheme Stage IV, Phase II which is finally ready to take off after a delay of seven m
Thousands of chickens culled near Bangalore
Thousands of infected chickens, ducks and emus have been culled at a state-run poultry farm on Bangalore’s outskirts to contain the deadly avian (bird) flu, a senior official said on Tuesday.
“We hav
BBMP promises it will rid city of festival waste
Despite the city’s garbage problems, the BBMP says it can handle disposal of waste generated in the light the various festivals, particularly animal waste, claiming it has made the necessary arrangeme
Can’t divide state on caste lines, says Katti
Agriculture and food processing minister Umesh Katti has a penchant for courting controversy. His recent comments on separate statehood for North Karnataka, led to an uproar from intellectuals and pro
Analysis: Krishna's loss may not be Congress' gain
S.M. Krishna quit as external affairs minister ostensibly because the Congress wants the services of its tallest leader in Karnataka to recapture power in the state in the assembly polls, due early ne