For the first time in the history of the Karnataka Secondary Education Board, the students are allowed to apply online for revaluation and photo copies of answer scripts of SSLC examinations conducted in March-April.
Kolar: Protesting against the high petrol and fuel prices, Congress President Rahul Gandhi today rode a bicycle as he led a march on the issue while campaigning in Kolar district.
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Bengaluru: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has charged that the Modi government has destroyed the developments achieved by the UPA government in four years.
Bengaluru: JD (S) state president HD Kumaraswamy on Monday released JD (S) manifesto ‘Janata Pranalike, Janaradde Alvike' for Karnataka Assembly polls.
Bengaluru: Shalini Rajneesh, Secretary, Department of Education announced the results of the SSLC examinations at the office of Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board.
Bengaluru: A 21-year-old man was arrested for tearing pages from the Koran and scattering them on the pavement on Cunningham Road on Saturday.
In a tempo of criticing the opponents, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday insulted the Congress leaders saying that Congress leaders won’t learn lessons even from Mudhol dogs.
As the voting day is just six days ahead for the Karnataka Assembly election, political parties have been engaging in mudslinging on each other.
Among the candidates contesting the Assembly elections, total 391 candidates have been facing the criminal cases and BJP topped the list with 59 candidates followed by Congress (32) and JDS (29), according to a survey.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday advised Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "copy" and implement centrally the Congress-led Karnataka governments sub plan for the welfare of the Dalits and Adivasis.