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Karnataka

Mysuru govt school faces heat for allegedly making students fetch water from sump, clean toilets

In an incident reported from Mysuru’s Bilagerehundi village, teachers at a government higher primary school allegedly made students draw water from a sump and clean the school toilets.


Techie allegedly loses Rs 48 lakh to sexual wellness treatment by quack, suffers kidney damage

A software engineer in Bengaluru has allegedly lost Rs 48 lakh on "sexual wellness treatment" provided by a quack and it is also suspected the "medication" caused him kidney damage, police said on Sunday.


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Former India hockey coach Michael Nobbs dies


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Man held at Bengaluru Airport over bomb claim


Contractors'' body warns statewide stir over non-payment of pending bills worth Rs 37,370 cr


Films must reflect social realities: K'taka CM Siddaramaiah


FIR against 4 for duping builder of Rs 1.73 crore in GST payment scam


Special squad to flush out illegal Bangladeshis: K'taka min


Bengal fire: Five more burnt body parts found, death exhibits rise to 21; DNA tests underway


India’s internet user base crosses 950 million in 2025: IAMAI report


Five Delhi schools receive bomb threats; declared hoax after thorough check


LIC hosts All India Public Sector Table Tennis Tournament 2025–26




Cong high command will decide whatever it is: Kharge on CM change in Karnataka

As speculation around chief minister change in Karnataka refuses to die down, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday said that the party high command will decide whatever it is, and he has nothing to say now.

B'luru: AICC Secretary Srinivas B.V given grand reception during first visit after new appointment

AICC Secretary (in-charge of Gujarat) Srinivas B.V received a grand and elaborate reception in Bengaluru during his first visit to the city after taking charge of his new organisational role.

Bengaluru cash van robbery: Police arrests seventh suspect

Police on Sunday said they have arrested a seventh suspect in the Rs 7.11 crore cash van robbery case in Bengaluru.

Parameshwara hints he too is in CM race in case of leadership change in Karnataka

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Sunday hinted that he too was in the race to become the Chief Minister, in case of leadership change in the state, and amid demands for a "Dalit CM".

Two years of ‘abnormal monsoon’ puts North Karnataka farmers in crisis: Report

Two consecutive years of excessive monsoon rainfall have pushed farmers across North Interior Karnataka (NIK) into severe distress, with the region recording significantly more rainy days than South Interior Karnataka (SIK) and other parts of the state.

Mandya district records lowest birth sex ratio in Karnataka, study shows

Despite awareness campaigns and programmes by both the central and state governments to protect the girl child, Mandya district continues to report the lowest child sex ratio (0–6 years) in Karnataka, according to a recent Child Rights Index report released by the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR).

Learning ability in B’luru below state average, only 18% of Class 3–5 children can read Class 2 text

Learning ability among children in Bengaluru Urban and Rural areas remains alarmingly low, falling below the state average, according to a recent report by the Child Rights Index (CRI) released by the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.

Bengaluru faces shortage of shelters as Supreme Court orders relocation of stray dogs

The Supreme Court recently directed that all stray dogs in public spaces such as hospitals, schools, colleges, and parks must be shifted into shelters. While the order calls for relocating a large number of dogs, Bengaluru reportedly lacks the infrastructure to house even a few hundred dogs for large-scale Animal Birth Control (ABC) programs.

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