Mysuru: Former Karnataka Minister Tanveer Sait on Thursday slammed BJP Government in the State for proposing to remove Tipu Sultan’s history from syllabus of State. Sait added that students should be taught history of BS Yediyurappa’s jail visit if Tipu’s history is removed from textbooks.
Kasargod: In the wake of continuous rain in the District and Coastal Karnataka, Kasargod Deputy Commissioner Dr. Sajith Babu declared holiday to all colleges and schools of the District for November 1.
Doha Modern Indian School, Qatar (DMIS) on Thursday evening withdrew their earlier message wherein they had announced the closure of the school on Wednesday. The move had triggered panic and uncertainty to the parents and students of the school. The school had announced that it would close all the operations at the end of current academic year (2019-20) and had urged parents to ensure seats for their kids at other schools for academic year 2020-21.
Karnataka BJP President and Dakshina Kannada MP, Nalin Kumar Kateel on Thursday stroked controversy with his statement adding that those speaking Damodar Vinayak Savarkar are anti-nationals.
Abu Dhabi: Malabar Gold and Diamonds International inaugurated its new showroom and office equipped with state-of-art and modern facilities at Hamdan Street in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Mangaluru: A video of the incident reportedly shot at Melkar on Wednesday afternoon has gone viral on local social media groups drawing flak against the police department. In the video an Assistant Sub-Inspector of Traffic Police is seen pulling a motorist with his collar, allegedly for violating traffic rules.
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday expressed `disappointment' over chief minister Devendra Fadnvais's statement that the BJP had not promised `fifty-fifty' formula for power-sharing in Maharashtra, sources said.
The BJP government in Karnataka, surviving with a "wafer-thin majority", will fall after the December 5 bypolls to 15 Assembly segments, senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily said here on Thursday.
China on Thursday objected to the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories as "unlawful and void", saying India's decision to "include" some of China's territory into its administrative jurisdiction "challenged" Beijing's sovereignty.
The IT Ministry on Thursday sought a detailed response from WhatsApp on the issue of an Israeli spyware that was allegedly used to target Indian journalists and human rights activists through its platform.