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Those willing to protest can go to North India and join protesters: Bengaluru Police Commissioner

Bengaluru: Bhaskar Rao, Bengaluru Police Commissioner on Wednesday while addressing a press conference added that the city police has not granted permissions to hold protests against CAA and NRC in the city and warned of police action if anybody tries to hold protests and demonstrations without police permission.

 


Nobody allowed to hold protests in Mangaluru till Dec 20 : Police Commissioner tells Vartha Bharati

Mangaluru: Dr. PS Harsha, Mangaluru City Police Commissioner on Wednesday added that no organisation, political party or other entities will be allowed to organise or hold protests in the city on December 19-20. The Police Commissioner had earlier in the day imposed prohibitory orders under section 144 of CrPC starting 9:00 pm on Wednesday till midnight of December 20.

 



India beat WI by 107 runs in 2nd ODI

Visakhapatnam: India beat West Indies by 107 runs in the second one-dayer to level three-match series 1-1 here on Wednesday.

 

Kuldeep Yadav becomes first Indian to bag two international hat-tricks

Visakhapatnam: Wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav on Wednesday became the first India player to claim two hat-tricks in international cricket, joining an elite band that includes pace legend, Wasim Akram.

 

11-year-old Filipino girl wear shoes made of bandages, wins 3 Gold medals

An 11-year-old Filipino girl took social media by storm after she won three gold medals while wearing a ‘shoe’ made from bandages. According to a Facebook post by Predirick B. Valenzuela, Rhea Bullos won the medals in the 400-metre, 800-metre and the 1,500-metre dashes at the Iloilo Sports Council Meet.

 

NCLAT orders reinstatement of Cyrus Mistry as Chairman of Tata Sons

New Delhi: In a big win for Cyrus Mistry, a company law appeals court on Wednesday restored him as executive chairman of Tata Sons and ruled that appointment of N Chandrasekaran as head of the holding company of over USD 110 billion salt-to-software conglomerate was illegal.

256.7 MLD sewage entering Bellandur lake in Bengaluru daily is criminal offence: NGT

New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal on Wednesday said 256.7 million litres untreated sewage entering Bellandur lake in Bengaluru every day is a criminal offence which is required to be checked on a war footing.

 

Alleging irregularities, Karnataka minister C T Ravi wants closure of Indira Canteens

Bengaluru: With the BJP government in Karnataka mulling over changing the name of state-sponsored subsidised 'Indira Canteens' launched by the previous Congress administration, a minister on Wednesday urged Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to close them down, alleging irregularities.

 

Mangaluru: Ahead of planned protests against CAA, NRC, police impose prohibitory orders till Dec 20

Mangaluru: Dr. PS Harsha, City Police Commissioner on Wednesday imposed prohibitory orders in the City Police’s limits under section 144 of CrPC till December 20 midnight. The orders have been issued in the backdrop of protests and demonstrations planned by various organisations and political parties against the Citizenship Amendment Bill and NRC passed by Central Government.

 

Two killed in road mishap at Vittal

Kanyana: Two people including a Gram Panchayath member died on the spot after their two-wheeler skidded on the road when the rider lost control over the vehicle on Wednesday. The incident was reported from Kanyana village in Vittal.

 

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