The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expelled its leader from Haryana’s Karnal, Chander Parkash Kathuria, from the primary membership of the party for six years. The reason behind the party’s move was not mentioned in the letter issued by state unit president Subhash Barala.
Mangaluru: Private bus services in Dakshina Kannada will resume from June 1, with 50% of the buses plying back on the road after over two months of nationwide lockdown due to the spread of Corona Virus in the country.
Warangal: Claiming to have cracked the sensational death of nine people whose bodies were found in a well near here last week, police on Monday said it was a cold-blooded murder allegedly carried out by a 24-year old man to cover up the recent killing of a woman by him.
A 50-year-old Indian teacher has died of coronavirus in the UAE, according to a media report. Anil Kumar, a Hindi teacher at Sunrise School in Abu Dhabi, died on Sunday morning, the Gulf News reported. Kumar was detected with COVID-19 on May 7.
Mangaluru: No flyers for domestic flights that resumed in the country amidst the Corona lockdown has forced carriers to cancel their scheduled flights from Mangaluru International Airport.
Swarms of locusts entered some residential areas of the city on Monday, presenting the local people with an unusual sight.
About 100 people, including a Magistrate and some police personnel, have been asked to go into quarantine after an accused, who was produced before a lower court here following his arrest, later tested positive, officials said on Monday.
The CBSE will conduct the pending class 10 and 12 board exams at 15,000 centres across the country instead of 3,000 centres planned earlier, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' announced on Monday.
A 55-year-old woman from Bengaluru Rural became the 43rd COVID-19 casualty in Karnataka as the state reported 69 new cases of coronavirus, taking the total number of infections to 2,158, the health department said on Monday.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Centre and national carrier Air India to keep operating its scheduled flights with the middle seats filled for the next ten days while observing that the government should be more worried about the health of citizens rather than the health of commercial airlines.