Bengaluru Mar 1: Chief Electoral Officer of the state, Sanjeev Kumar, on Wednesday dismissed apprehensions about pooling in EVMs (electronic voting machine) and VVPATs (voter verifiable paper audit trail) from Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Addressing reporters here, Kumar said that deployment of EVMs and VVPATs is done on requirement for a particular election and availability of the same in the state
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Bengaluru Mar 1: JD(S) leader P G R Sindhia on Wednesday said the state government should convene a meeting of leaders of all political parties and irrigation experts to discuss the Supreme Court verdict on the Cauvery river issue. The state has to be careful in order to protect the interest of people in the Cauvery basin region. The state may land in trouble if appropriate steps are not taken
Mysuru, Mar 1: MP Pratap Simha said, actor Prakash Raj has sincerely admitted his value in the society, before the court itself, by filing a defamation case against him, claiming a damage of Re 1. He was addressing a media conference, here on Wednesday, after Raj filed a case against him in a city court, on Tuesday, for sharing a post that said 'Raj slept with a woman, when his son died', on the
Bengaluru, Mar 1: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the vision of the state government was to make Karnataka 'hunger-free', 'hut-free', 'drought-free' and also 'communalism-free'. Speaking at 'Prajamatha', an interactive programme with experts from various sectors organised by Prajavani, a sister publication of Deccan Herald, in Bengaluru, Siddaramaiah said his government, during the last five
Ajman (UAE): Away from the cameras' flash and the eyes of her millions of fans in India, the actress Sridevi's body made its way to a simple mortuary in the United Arab Emirates, where one man helped sign out her remains to return home. Listed only as "ASHRAF" on the official paperwork in Dubai is Ashraf "Sherry" Thamarassery, a 44-year-old Indian from Kerala who has become a ferryman of sorts for
The police have arrested five officers of the public works department in Chikkamagaluru on charge of selling illegally procured sand mining permits from the department of mines and geology. Police sources said that the officers had created sand mining licenses using fake records and sold them in coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi. There are a few complaints registered in this regard
Kalaburgi, Feb 28: At least 12 scrap buses and over 1,000 discarded rubber tyres were gutted in a fire which broke out in North Eastern Karnataka Road Transport Corporation bus depot number 3 in Kalaburagi on Wednesday. The fire broke out at about 2.10 pm allegedly due to a spark from an electrical transformer which fell on an old bus, according to sources. The fire was noticed by employees at the
Udupi, Feb 28: A history-sheeter was murdered outside a bar at Kunjarkatte in Inna village coming under Padubiri police station limits in Udupi district on Wednesday night. The dead has been identified as Naveen D’Souza (38). Rishikesh Sonawane, Assistant Superintendent of Police, said that D’Souza had come out of the bar at Kunjarkatte and was about to take his motorcycle out, when three or more
Around 3,700 II pre-university (PU) students across Karnataka, who fell short of mandatory attendance for various reasons, will not be allowed to sit for the final exam, scheduled to begin on Thursday, March 1 in the state. This year as many as 6.9 lakh students including 3,37,860 girls and 3,52,292 boys, who have met the 75% attendance requirement, have been issued hall-tickets to appear for the
Shivamogga, Feb 28: Rock climber Jyothi Raj, aka Kothi Raj, who had remained untraced for a day after going down Jog Falls to retrieve the body of a Bengaluru youth, was spotted on Wednesday. Raj who got into the falls on Tuesday morning did not come till the evening. There was no communication from him. A 20-member search-and-rescue team of Bengaluru/Chitradurga rock climbers was organised to