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Karnataka

Woman sustains burns after live electric wire falls on her in Kalaburagi

Kalaburagi (Karnataka): A woman sustained burn injuries after an overhead live wire snapped and fell on her in the district headquarters town of Kalaburagi on Monday.

 


Bengaluru traffic police book 769 motorists for drunk driving in single week

Bengaluru: In a major crackdown on drunk driving, the Bengaluru Traffic Police examined 60,903 drivers and lodged 769 cases in a week.

 


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“Treatment ongoing, hopefully all will be well”: Asha Bhosle’s granddaughter shares health update


Karnataka: 2 arrested for duping Belagavi businessman of over Rs 15 crore in ‘digital arrest’ scam


PU student dies by suicide in Hubballi after securing 71% in PUC results


Campus Connect & Talent Hunt 2026 Held at Bearys Knowledge Campus


Research key to growth in physiotherapy field: Speaker U.T. Khader


Case registered against Chakravarthy Sulibele over provocative speech against Muslim women


Robbery on Sahyadri Express in Satara district; mobiles, jewellery looted


Allahabad HC expresses dissatisfaction over probe in 2009 custodial death case


BJP's main agenda is to keep minorities in fear, alleges Stalin


CSK post 212 for 2 against DC


BTech student arrested for crashing SUV into bike taxi killing two in Gurugram


Fire erupts in Belagavi hotel, no casualties reported




Shivamogga hosts second edition of Bearys Green Run

Shivamogga: The second edition of the Bearys Green Run, a major event promoting fitness and environmental awareness, was held at Bearys City Centre. The initiative, organized by the Bearys Group, saw over 1,000 participants, including a special category for differently-abled individuals, making it one of the city’s most vibrant events of the year.

 

B'luru: Home Min. Dr. G. Parameshwara meets senior cops ahead of Chrismtas, New Year

Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister Dr. G Parameshwara has directed police officers to initiate necessary measures to prevent any untoward incidents during the Christmas and New Year celebrations in Bengaluru.

 

Software engineer in Bengaluru loses Rs 11.8 crore to 'digital arrest' scam

Bengaluru: A 39-year-old software engineer became a victim to a "digital arrest" scam and lost Rs 11.8 crore when fraudsters impersonating police officials claimed that his Aadhaar card was being misused to open bank accounts for money laundering, police said on Monday.

 

Hubballi: Nine Lord Ayyappa devotees suffer burn injuries in LPG cylinder blast

Hubballi (Karnataka), Dec 23: Nine devotees of Lord Ayyappa sustained serious burn injuries due to a LPG cylinder blast at a Shiva temple here, police said on Monday.

 

Today's Cong is 'duplicate Congress' led by 'fake Gandhis', claims Union Minister Pralhad Joshi

Hubballi (Karnataka): Union Minister Pralhad Joshi on Monday alleged that the present Congress party is "duplicate Congress" led by fake "Gandhis" and noted that they were not the inheritors of party that was there during Mahatma Gandhi's time.

 

Justice BV Nagarathna remembers father, former CJI ES Venkataramiah, at memorial lecture

Supreme Court Justice BV Nagarathna paid tribute to her father, former Chief Justice of India (CJI) ES Venkataramiah, during the ‘Justice ES Venkataramiah Centennial Memorial Lecture’ organized by the National Law School of India University on Sunday.

Derogatory word against minister: AICC leader Surjewala calls for strict action against BJP MLC

AICC general secretary in-charge of Karnataka, Randeep Singh Surjewala, on Monday urged the state government to take strict action against BJP MLC C T Ravi for allegedly using a derogatory word against Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar in the Legislative Council recently.

Narayana Murthy warns of climate change-driven migration to Bengaluru, Pune

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has cautioned that climate change could lead to mass migration to urban centres like Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad in the coming decades. Speaking at an event in Pune on Friday, he highlighted how rising temperatures and extreme weather could render certain rural areas uninhabitable, forcing millions to relocate to cities already grappling with infrastructure challenges.

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