The Karnataka Transport Department has suspended 5,947 driving licences (DLs) across the state in 2025 so far, with Bengaluru Urban accounting for the highest number at 4,479 cases, officials said.
A delegation of the Janata Dal (Secular) on Tuesday submitted a petition to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, urging him to withhold assent to the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Bill passed by the Congress government during the Winter Session of the state Legislature.
Pawan Khera denied anticipatory bail in passport case: Cong stands up for senior member
38-year-old man murdered inside hotel in Mundgod; hunt on for accused
Minor gang-raped by two men in Rajasthan's Alwar; one arrested another absconding
Udupi: Body of missing lecturer found in well of his house
Olympic medallist Gurbax Singh Grewal dead
Shaheen Group announces free education for SSLC toppers scoring 95% and above
SC asks states, UTs to prepare action plan to implement guidelines for intensive care services
No unannounced load shedding in Kerala, outages due to overload, says Minister
Eminent philosopher, Narayana Gurukula head Muni Narayana Prasad dies at 87
Gangster Arzoo Bishnoi's aide held: Punjab Police
Cub, adult tiger found dead in Kanha, Balaghat; 23 deaths since January in MP
ECI to release exact voter turnout in TN
Colour, music and celebration marked New Year euphoria across Bengaluru from the night of December 31, with huge number of people stepping out to welcome 2026 amid lights, laughter and heightened security.
With New Year celebrations expected to draw massive crowds, City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh on Wednesday said elaborate security and traffic arrangements have been put in place here, with nearly 20,000 personnel deployed and a special focus on women’s safety.
Karnataka BJP President B Y Vijayendra on Wednesday constituted a "fact finding committee" to look into the demolition of illegally constructed houses as part of a drive to clear encroachment of government land, and to submit a detailed report.
Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka on Wednesday accused the Congress government of creating 'mini Bangladesh' in the state due to its appeasement politics.
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has decided to allow visually impaired students appearing for SSLC and II PUC examinations to write their papers using computers from the current academic year.
A major job fraud case involving ₹5.30 crore has come to light in Bengaluru, where a family of three and their associates allegedly cheated more than 20 job aspirants by promising government employment using fake political influence, The New Indian Express reported on Wednesday.