Bengaluru, Sept 21: An eight-day Monsoon Session of the Karnataka legislature began on Monday amid unprecedented health safety measures like compulsory wearing of masks, gloves, face shields and permission for entry to only those carrying COVID-19 negative certificates.
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Muting of democratic India continues: Rahul Gandhi on Rajya Sabha MPs' suspension
New Delhi, Sept 21: The Congress on Monday reacted sharply to the suspension of eight Opposition Rajya Sabha MPs, including three of its own, with Rahul Gandhi saying the "muting of democratic India continues" by initially silencing and later suspending the parliamentarians.
John Abraham’s 'Satyameva Jayate 2' to release on Eid 2021
Mumbai, Sept 21: Makers of John Abraham-starrer Satyameva Jayate 2 on Monday announced that the action-drama will release theatrically on May 12, 2021.
Paytm accuses Google of trying to dominate India's digital ecosystem
Noida, Sept 21: Financial services app Paytm has accused Google of making policies that are over and above the laws of India after it was briefly delisted from the Playstore last week.
Zendaya makes Emmy history as youngest drama-actress winner
Los Angeles, Sept 21: Actor Zendaya created history at the 72nd Emmy Awards by becoming the youngest winner of the best lead actress in a drama trophy for her unsettling performance in HBO series Euphoria.
Rabada pulls off Super Over win for Capitals against KXIP after Stoinis' all-round brilliance
Dubai, Sept 21: Kagiso Rabada once again proved to be the 'King of Super Over' after Marcus Stoinis' star turn with both bat and ball ensured a thrilling Super Over win for Delhi Capitals in an IPL encounter against Kings XI Punjab on Sunday.
Covid-19 deaths cross 8,000-mark in Karnataka
Bengaluru, Sept 20: Covid-19 fatalities in Karnataka crossed the 8,000-mark on Sunday with 101 fresh deaths, while 8,191 new infections took the tally to 5,19,537, the health department said. The day also 8,611 patients being discharged after recovery.
Karnataka to form panel to study long term effects of Covid-19 in those recovered
Bengaluru, Sept 21: The Karnataka government on Sunday said a committee comprising of medical experts will be formed to study the long-term effects of Covid-19 among those who have recovered from the illness and tested negative for the virus.