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Karnataka will form a regulatory committee to revise bus fares every two years, aiming to balance RTC sustainability with commuter affordability.
The Social and Educational Survey, popularly known as the caste census, will begin across Karnataka on Monday, September 22
A Bengaluru woman recovered Rs 14 lakh lost in a digital arrest scam after police froze the funds within the ‘Golden Hour’ and secured a court order.
BJP will block roads across Karnataka on September 24 to protest against pothole-ridden roads, accusing the Congress government of negligence.
An interreligious couple was attacked and had their heads shaved in Bengaluru South; five of the seven accused have been arrested
Deputy CM D K Shivakumar called the Bengaluru pothole controversy a conspiracy against Congress, stressing proactive repair measures.
Cybercriminals are targeting bank customers with fake festive reward point and cashback scams. Police warn of lakhs lost through fraudulent apps and calls.
Bengaluru will see moderate to heavy rainfall on September 22, with AQI at healthy levels. Showers are set to continue through the week.
In a city where the air vibrates with innovation, culture, and perpetual motion, security is not just a matter of civic duty; it’s a team effort.
Bengaluru police arrested a woman for sharing a misleading Facebook video falsely claiming rowdy incidents in the city; she was later granted bail.
Bengaluru residents protested along Varthur Road demanding urgent pothole repairs and infrastructure upgrades; over 7,000 potholes have been filled so far.
KSEAB announced the tentative SSLC and II PUC exam schedule for 2025-26, with feedback window open until October 9, 2025.
Karnataka Lokayukta recommends shelters for aggressive stray dogs, emphasising accountability and wider measures to tackle Bengaluru’s dog menace.
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara vows strict action against corrupt policemen and emphasises improving law and order in the state
Basavaprabhu Patil, 77, has spent over 30 years fighting the devadasi system in Karnataka, helping women reclaim their dignity and livelihoods.
Heavy rains in Bengaluru triggered 53 tree-fall and 129 branch-fall complaints in two days, prompting Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh to order urgent fixes.
Bengaluru residents form human chain on Varthur Road, urging authorities to repair potholes and ensure safe daily commutes.
DK Shivakumar blames Bengaluru’s potholes on heavy rainfall, not negligence, and says over 7,000 potholes have been filled with 5,000 remaining.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirms caste census will start on September 22, clarifying disputed entries and addressing BJP criticism.
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and several Bengaluru residents criticised the quality of work carried out by the Greater Bengaluru Authority