Bengaluru: Two seers in Karnataka with political interest are upset with Bhartiya Janata Party for denying tickets to them to contest the assembly elections.
BENGALURU: Parents looking to getting seats for their wards under Right to Education (RTE) quota for 2018-19 academic year don’t have to worry. The State Election Commission has cleared the request submitted by state Department of Public Instruction (DPI) to allot seats through online lottery.
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BENGALURU: A 41-year-old unemployed man committed suicide by jumping off the Dairy Circle flyover in Suddagunte Palya police limits on Tuesday night.
Bengaluru: Many students who appeared for the Common Entrance Test (CET) on Wednesday said that there were typographical errors in the biology paper and that all choices for one question in the mathematics paper were incorrect.
"Rs 10 crore by cheque was purportedly donated to an education trust in a neighbouring district called Shimoga, which is wholly owned by Yeddyurappa and family," Justice Hegde.
"My only aim is to defeat Halappa,” Belur Gopalakrishna.
Bengaluru: As many as 95 candidates who will be contesting the Assembly elections on Congress, BJP and Janata Dal (S) ticket had criminal cases filed against them, a preliminary assessment by the Association for Democratic Reforms has revealed.
Hundreds of customers, especially women, made a beeline to gold and jewellery shops across the city on Wednesday to buy the glittering ornaments for celebrating Akshaya Tritiya festival.
Only 29 candidates, including 17 Independents, filed their nominations till Wednesday across the state for the May 12 Karnataka polls.
Ranebennur: “The preliminary investigation revealed that there the case of truck colliding with Union Minister Ananth Kumar Hegde's escort vehicle was accidental. Further investigation is underway,” clarified Parshuram, Haveri SP.