Chamarajanagar (Karnataka): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday dismissed as a lie the opposition BJP's charge that Cauvery water is being released to Tamil Nadu even though Bengaluru is reeling under an acute water crisis.
Mandya: A car traveling on a bridge near Avverahalli in Pandavapura taluk of the district on Tuesday morning fell into a waterless canal as the driver lost control over the car, with the accident resulting in the death of two youth traveling in the car.
Belthangady: The Belthangady Police have apprehended an individual for allegedly assaulting a Government Animal Husbandry Department ambulance driver at Laila on Tuesday afternoon.
Bengaluru: Hours after the Supreme Court stayed Karnataka Government’s move to conduct board exams for 5,8,9 and 11 grades in state-affiliated schools, the state education department has announced postponement of examinations.
In a press briefing held in Kalaburagi on Tuesday, Karnataka's IT-BT and Panchayati Raj Minister, Priyank Kharge, asserted that the state's law and order situation remains under control, citing several examples to support his claim.
In a significant development, a local court in Hapur convicted all 10 individuals accused in the 2018 mob lynching case, sentencing them to life imprisonment on March 12. The verdict was delivered by the court of Additional District Judge (POCSO) Shweta Dixit after hearing arguments from both parties.
Bucharest: Internet personality Andrew Tate was arrested in Romania for 24 hours on a British warrant, with the Bucharest Court of Appeals scheduled to decide on whether to extradite him.
Chamarajanagar (Karnataka): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said he is opposed to 'religion-based citizenship.'
New Delhi: Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) chief Adish C Aggarwala on Tuesday wrote to President Droupadi Murmu urging her to seek presidential reference of the apex court judgement in the electoral bonds scheme case and not to give effect to it unless the top court has reheard the matter.
Top Tamil actor Vijay, who recently launched his political party Tamizhaga Vetrik Kazhagam, on Tuesday dubbed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act "divisive" and said it was hence unacceptable.