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Heavy rainfall: Moodigere taluk's schools, colleges declared holiday on Saturday

Chikkamgaluru: Schools and colleges of the Moodigere taluk have been declared holiday on Saturday (06-07-2019) following heavy rainfall in the Malenadu region.


Will stuff boot into mouth if anybody asks votes in Modi's name: Pramod Muthalik

Kalaburgi: The BJP MPs who have won the election by asking votes in the name of Modi should work at least now. If they ask votes in the name of Modi in the next elections, I would stuff boots into their mouths, said Sri Rama Sene president Pramod Mutalik.


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No headway in placating 2 MLAs who resigned: Dy CM Parameshwar

Bengaluru: The Congress in Karnataka Thursday indicated it has not been able to make much headway in convincing two of its MLAs to withdraw their resignation but maintained there was no threat to the coalition government, even as it accused the BJP of trying to topple it.

 

Student gang-rape case: Protest held demanding ABVP ban

Chikkamagaluru: A group of Puttur college students, who were said to be the ABVP activists as well, not only gang raped their classmate but also circulated the rape video on social media. Therefore the ABVP organisation should be banned immediately, urged NSUI activists during a protest held on AIT College Road here on Thursday.

After months of suspense, JD(S) gets new state president, youth wing president

Bengaluru: JD(S) party on Thursday announced its new state president and Secretary, after party’s state President A H Vishwanath resigned from the post following party’s poor performance in the Lok Sabha Election.

 

Four killed in auto-rickshaw, bus collision in Tumkur

Tumkur: Four people died on the spot in a road accident on Thursday morning when a government bus collided with an auto-rickshaw here Kallipalya village under Gubbi Tumkuru Rural Police Station’s limit here.

 

Create an ease of joining environment for admission into schools : T M Vijay Bhaskar

BENGALURU, JULY 3: The Chief Secretary to the State Government Mr T M Vijay Bhaskar asked Officers to create an environment for EASE OF JOINING SCHOOLS, on the lines of EASE OF DOING BUSINESS, for admission of children into schools.

 

Gang rape on student: Protest demanding ban on ABVP

Shivamogga: Youth Congress workers staged a protest in the city on Wednesday, urging the government to arrest the ABVP activists who allegedly gang raped a student in Puttur taluk in Dakshina Kannada district, and ban the organization.

IMA multi-crore scam: Medicine worth Rs 40 lakh seized

Bengaluru: The SIT sleuths which continued their raids on various places related to IMA multi-crore scam, searched two more showrooms in the city and recovered medicine worth Rs 40 lakh including Rs 40000 cash.

Congress confident one MLA will withdraw resignation, says Siddaramaiah

Bengaluru: Congress in Karnataka, battling a crisis within after two party MLAs resigned, Wednesday exuded confidence that one of them may withdraw it while noting the other had not yet sent his letter to the Speaker.

 

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