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Karnataka

3,559 trees to be cut down in Bengaluru city for road, metro projects

Bengaluru: A staggering 3,559 trees are set to be cut down to facilitate five civil projects in the city. More than 90% of the trees will be felled for road-widening or road-building projects in southern Bengaluru. 

 


PM Modi visiting Bengaluru on January 2-3; Vice-President on Jan 7

Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be on a two-day official visit to Karnataka from January 2 to address a gathering of farmers and to inaugurate the Indian Science Congress, among other engagements.


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Congress leader draws flak from BJP for sponsoring construction of 114 ft tall Jesus Christ statue

Bengaluru: Congress leader D K Shivakumar drew flak from the BJP on for sponsoring construction of a 114-foot statue of Jesus Christ in his constituency, with the saffron party terming it as 'appeasement politics' to remain in the good books of that party high command.

 

Karnataka minister R Ashoka warns of confiscation of properties of protesters damaging public assets

Bengaluru: Sending out a stern warning, Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashoka on Thursday said the state government would emulate Uttar Pradesh and confiscate properties of those who caused damage to public properties during protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

 

Thousands of Muslims women join anti-CAA stir in Karnataka

Bengaluru: Anti-CAA protests refused to die down in Karnataka with hundreds of Muslim women taking the centre-stage on Thursday holding protests here and at Shivamogaa and Kalaburagi.

 

Kalaburagi: Women take out massive protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act

Various women organizations took out a massive protest march Thursday in Kalaburagi against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

Kalburgi: Children buried during solar eclipse

Children in Kulburgi's Ghaz Sultanpur area were kept buried up to their necks during the solar eclipse on Thursday. The ritual was performed in the belief that this would cure the children.

Siddaramaiah flays CM for putting on hold compensation to next of kin of 2 killed in police firing

Bengaluru: Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday slammed Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa for putting on hold compensation to the next of kin of two people killed in police firing at Mangaluru in the anti-CAA protest and described it as 'cruel' and 'inhuman.'

First detention centre in Karnataka to house illegal immigrants

Amid nation-wide protests over the controversial citizenship law, the first detention centre in Karnataka, reportedly meant to lodge illegal immigrants and migrants overstaying in the country, has been opened in Sondekoppa village near here.

No compensation to families of those killed in police firing if they are accused: BSY in Mangaluru

Mangaluru: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday revealed that the government will not release compensation to the families of the two people who died in police firing on December 19 if their role is proved as accused in the incident.

 

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