Bengaluru Corporator who was arrested in the IMA Multi-crore scam on Tuesday received heroic welcome when he was released from the jail here. His supporters reportedly welcomed him with firecrackers when he came out of the jail.
Karnataka BJP Minority Morcha President, and MLC Abdul Azeem has been appointed as the chairman of State Minority Department with immediate effect as per the orders issued by state government on Tuesday.
The national capital banned generator sets, barring those being used in essential and emergency services, on Tuesday, as the air quality in several places in the city and adjoining areas slipped to "very poor" level.
Canadian author Margaret Atwood and British writer Bernardine Evaristo jointly won the prestigious 2019 Booker Prize on Monday after judges broke the rules by declaring a tie, the first since 1992.
Supreme Court judge Justice Arun Mishra Tuesday took umbrage to a social media campaign and news reports seeking his recusal from a Constitution bench which is hearing a batch of pleas challenging the validity of provisions related to compensation in the Land Acquisition Act.
Rahim Uchil was on Tuesday appointed as the president of Beary Sahitya Academy with immediate effect according to a order issued by state government.
Scholar and former President of JNU’s Student Union, Dr. Kanhaiya Kumar on Tuesday asserted that BJP has spent crores of rupees to project PM Narendra Modi as person who comes from a poor family background.
A poll rally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi witnessed a flutter here on Tuesday when a person raised slogans questioning the Centre's "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao" scheme and threw papers towards the dais when the PM was delivering his address.
Seven pilgrims from Karnataka were killed and five injured when a mini bus fell into a valley in a tribal area in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday, police said. The victims were identified as residents of Chelekeri village in Chitradurga district in Karnataka, who were on a pilgrimage to various shrines in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
The Uttar Pradesh government is doing away with 25,000 home guards, saying the state cannot afford the new allowances the Supreme Court has asked it to pay.