Nalapada Haris bail verdict postponed to March 2nd

The defence lawyer stated that there was no conclusive against the main accused in the case. The verdict in the Nalapad Haris bail plea case, that was scheduled for Tuesday, has been adjourned and will be delivered on Thursday, 2 March. In the hearing that happened on Tuesday, the defence said that the petitioner had […]

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Siddaramaiah flags off Saviruchi mobile canteens

By Kaveri Gupta and Bharath Manjesh Hundred of 4000 planned scooters for the disabled given away. Saviruchi mobile cantees that will provide inexpensive food were kicked off and a hundred, of 4000 planned, retro-fitted scooters for the disabled were given away by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at the Vidhana Soudha on Tuesday. Saviruchi mobile canteens are […]

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MLAs spent most money on infrastructure

A report from BPAC reveals the top spends of 27 assembly constituencies in Bangalore. Infrastructure, water, education, sewage and drain, and sports and youth services were the top five spends of MLAs under the local area development scheme, says report from Bangalore Political Action Committee (BPAC) Out of the 208 Crores which was at the […]

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“Husharamma Husharu” song to be relased to create awareness among women

Music artists have contributed to the creation of Husharamma Husharu, a song composed  to spread awareness about problems faced by women. The video and the music have been composed by Palani D. Senapathy. He has also directed the music video for the song which has been sung by Jayalaxmi Anand. Issues like eve teasing, chain snatching […]

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Non-Kannada parents scramble to learn the language

Say it will help their children too. The Kannada Language Learning Act, 2015, implemented in October 2017, has sent a number of non-Kannada-speaking parents into a frenzy. They are struggling to help their children with the language and monitor their progress in class.   The Act makes it mandatory for schools to teach Kannada as […]

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New Wave Theatre comes to Bangalore

A bunch of young theatre artists are changing the landscape of theatre culture in the city Young theatre artists in Bangalore are experimenting with the traditional form of theatre which is being seen as a distortion of the art form by experienced theatre performers. <?php echo do_shortcode(”); ?> Daya Sakrepatna, a Bharatanatyam dancer and a […]

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Price discrepancy urges public to choose chemical colors this Holi

There is no demand for organic colors as it is more expensive in comparison to chemical Holi colors. The shops in KR Market and Avenue road see a decline in the sales of organic colors this Holi festival.  Organic colors, which are also eco-friendly, have reported low sales as it is more costly than the […]

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