Amid processions, fervour marks Basava Jayanti celebrations in four districts
Scores of people take out processions and take turns to garland the statues of 12th century social reformer Basavanna in Dharwad, Haveri, Gadag and Uttara Kannada
Scores of people take out processions and take turns to garland the statues of 12th century social reformer Basavanna in Dharwad, Haveri, Gadag and Uttara Kannada
Manika is chuffed with her showing in the WTT event in Jeddah where she went toe to toe with some of the big names and has set her sights firmly on doing well at the Paris Olympics
Amid heat waves in several parts of India, the set of guidelines aims at helping hospitals become aware of the criteria to label a death as heat-related/ heat stroke and bring in evidence-based medical decision-making processes
According to sources, certain contradictions appear in the KSRTC driver’s statement and in those provided by the conductor and station master
V.K. Ramya Sri of the Government Model Girls Higher Secondary School in Manachanallur has secured centum in Mathematics, Social Science, and English
AAP workers burst firecrackers to celebrate Kejriwal’s release from the jail.
The rebuttal was made public an hour before a scheduled meeting between INDIA bloc delegation and the poll panel
Her engagement to a 33-year-old was stopped by officials following a call to Child Helpline, and this had apparently enraged the man
This observation by the court negates any propensity to use the interim bail order in the case of Kejriwal as a judicial precedent; ED had said interim bail to Delhi CM would motivate others to claim similar treatment
While Kerala and West Bengal were in line with the policy being followed across the country for the welfare of students, Karnataka has taken a regressive step to reintroduce the SEP of 2007, says Arun Shahapur
Silence Period will be observed from 6 p.m. on Saturday and no electioneering, public meetings or rallies are allowed for the next 48 hours, says CEO
The recent swell surges have already affected several coastal families in Kozhikode district
The surge in customers prompted some establishments to even open food stalls for people waiting in line outside their shops
The High Court found the provisions mandating that foreign workers contribute to the Provident Fund to be discriminatory. The ruling can compel employers to revisit compliance strategies for expats and potentially impact India’s existing Social Security Agreements with other countries, experts say.