Moderate to heavy rains lashed several parts of North Karnataka on Sunday. In some areas the rains were a pleasant surprise while some farmers suffered losses. There was rain accompanied by thunder and lightning in Dambal village in Gadag taluk of Gadag district. There was rain for half an hour at Mundargi. There was heavy rain for an hour on Saturday night. The rain in Dambal damaged crops ready
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Mysuru, Feb 12: Chikkamagaluru-Udupi MP Shoba Karandlaje on Saturday stayed overnight at the house of one Indresh of Kyatamaranahalli Dalit Colony in the city, as part of the party's 'slum vastavya'. The MP said, after the BJP comes to power in Karnataka, slum vastavya will be a routine affair. Speaking to reporters, here, the MP said, the BJP will come to power after Assembly elections in the
Holehonnur, Feb 12: A man and his son died while 45 others fell ill after drinking contaminated water at Maidolalu village in Bhadravati taluk on Sunday. The deceased are Shivappa (75) and Hanumanthappa (35) Three people Shivappa, Hanumanthappa and Siddamma were rushed to McGann in Shivamogga on Saturday as they fell ill after they consumed drinking water supplied through taps by the gram
Bengaluru, Feb 12: The BJP on Sunday dared Congress President Rahul Gandhi to compare the achievements during UPA's 10-year rule at the Centre to that of the present NDA government. Speaking at a media workshop organised for party functionaries in Bengaluru, Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister H N Ananth Kumar said that Rahul should also compare the BJP government in the state (2008-13) with
Mangaluru, Feb 11: A youth died after he fell into an under-construction manhole near Katipalla 1st Main Road on the outskrits of the city on Saturday night. The victim has been identified as Mohan, a 35-year-old local resident, and a painter by profession. The Surathkal police said Mohan fell into the manhole around 8 p.m. This manhole was open and located in an area without streetlights. The
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has unanimously decided to expel Maulana Salman Husaini Nadwi following controversy over his stance on the Babri Masjid land dispute. Salman Nadwi had met Sri Sri Ravishankar of the Art of Living last week to discuss an out-of-court settlement of the Ram temple issue in Ayodhya -- a solution suggested earlier by the Supreme Court. Sources in the Law Board --
Mangaluru, Feb 11: The sleuths of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), nabbed two persons each at Mangaluru International Airport and Mangaluru Junction Railway Station and seized gold worth over Rs 1 crore from them on Saturday. A couple hailing from Kasaragod, were arrested at the Airport for trying to smuggle 2.13kgs of gold concealed in a specifically made abdominal belt worn by them
Koppal, Feb 11: Stepping up his attack on the BJP over the issue of corruption, Rahul Gandhi today said while the Congress’s Siddaramaiah government had a scam- free rule, the BJP had broken “world records” in graft in Karnataka. The Congress president, continuing with the first leg of his poll campaign in north Karnataka for the second day, said when the BJP was in power in the state, there were
Without even a single MPhil and PhD seat allocated to the JNU's Kannada Studies Chair since its institution in 2015, its chairperson Purushothama Bilimale has now begun free language classes for university students and outsiders to ensure the Chair does not die a slow death. Bilimale, who had strived to set up a library with more than 12,000 books crowd-sourced from Karnataka apart from preparing
Abu Dhabi, Feb 11: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today officially launched the foundation stone-laying ceremony for the first Hindu temple in the capital of the UAE, home to over three million people of Indian origin. Modi witnessed the groundbreaking ceremony which was live-streamed to the Dubai Opera House where the prime minister was interacting with the Indian community. He thanked Crown Prince