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Karnataka

Karnataka: Eleven medical students suspended for creating offensive reels

Hubballi: A group of eleven medical students in Karnataka have been suspended by the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) in Hubballi after they created offensive reels that demeaned nurses and shared them on social media platforms. The incident has stirred controversy and raised concerns about the treatment of healthcare professionals.

 


Former Karnataka CM Bommai meets Amit Shah in Delhi

New Delhi: In a recent development, Former CM Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday met Union Home Affairs and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah and discussed several matters regarding the state.

 


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Karnataka govt bans unauthorised flexes, banners and hoardings in Bengaluru city

Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Tuesday said that unauthorised flexes, banners and hoardings will not be allowed in Bengaluru city hereon and that the ban will be implemented in the next couple of days.

 

Bengaluru: Man gets 3-year jail term for masturbating in public before teen girl

Bengaluru, Aug 08: A special court in Bengaluru has sentenced a 33-year-old to three years rigorous imprisonment for masturbating in front of a girl back in 2020.

 

CM Siddaramaiah orders CID probe into bribery charge against Agriculture Minister

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said he has directed the CID to investigate the alleged complaint letter sent to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot by assistant agriculture directors of Mandya district accusing Agriculture Minister N Chaluvarayaswamy of demanding Rs six lakh to Rs eight lakh as bribe.

Karnataka HC denounces misuse of SC/ST Act, IPC clogging justice delivery system

Calling it a classic example of misuse of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, the Karnataka High Court has quashed a case filed against two brothers who are in their fifties over a property dispute.

 

Brothers in Chamarajanagar grow tomato on 12 acres of land, earn Rs 40 lakh

While the soaring tomato prices across the country have raised concerns among consumers, they are proving to be a boon for tomato farmers. This positive trend has been experienced by two brothers in Chamarajanagar taluk, Rajesh and Nagesh, sons of Krishna Setty from Lakshmipur village.

Forest officers narrowly escape charging during operation in Mudigere Taluk

Forest officers narrowly escaped from a close encounter with a wild tusker during an operation aimed at redirecting the elephant back into the forest near Attigundi Hara of Megur in Mudigere taluk. This effort is a response to the growing incidents of wild elephant attacks in the Malemane, Megur, and Alekhan villages. The Forest Department's primary objective is to confine the wild elephants within the boundaries of their natural habitats.

Wife calling husband dark-skinned amounts to cruelty, says Karnataka HC granting divorce to couple

The High Court of Karnataka has said that insulting a man for being dark-skinned by his wife constitutes cruelty as it underlined this as a strong reason for allowing his appeal and granted him divorce.

Indian statistical system among the world's best, responsible companies should provide data: HC

Underscoring the ramifications that data gaps have a cascading effect on the economy, the Karnataka High Court has dismissed a petition filed by a company that did not provide statistics of its operations for the year 2011.

 

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