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Pro-Kannada activists argue that Bengaluru’s cosmopolitan identity should not overshadow the linguistic heritage of Kannada, pushing for a more inclusive approach that respects regional languages.
Authorities are currently in the process of identifying the deceased, and a formal investigation into the cause of the accident is underway.
Bengaluru’s JJ Nagar police have arrested four individuals for selling banned e-cigarettes. The accused, Mohammad Jawadullah (53), Mujeeb ur Rehman
Bengaluru police have arrested two men for breaking into houses and stealing valuables, recovering ₹31 lakh and 478 grams of stolen gold jewellery.
BJP MLA Munirathna faces FIRs for alleged extortion and caste abuse, with investigations highlighting serious misconduct.
Bengaluru-born Supriya Desai, an Indian classical dancer and teacher, receives recognition from Morrisville’s Mayor for her 30-year contribution to the art form.
The Devanahalli Job Fair saw over 1,000 candidates securing direct recruitment from 163 companies, with thousands more shortlisted for interviews.
Minister Sharan Prakash Patil suggests AI integration to enhance safety measures for women healthcare staff in Karnataka, following security concerns.
SIT files third chargesheet against Prajwal Revanna, accusing him of multiple rapes over four years, supported by 120 witnesses and 1,691 pages of evidence.
In a significant move, Mescom, a power distribution company, has launched a massive campaign to recover ₹458 crore in outstanding electricity bills from local government
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah embarked on a bus tour of Bengaluru, accompanied by his cabinet colleagues and MLAs, to assess the city’s infrastructure
The police have arrested four individuals, including Harikrishna Reddy, the superintendent of M/s Propcare Real Estate Company, for allegedly misappropriating ₹17 crore from the company
The Women Garment Employees Community and Greenpeace India have submitted a petition to the Directorate of Urban Land Transport, urging the construction of a separate bus lane to enhance public transport infrastructure.
A rare Instagram video showing ‘no traffic’ at Bengaluru’s Silk Board Junction has left netizens both amazed and amused.
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has ordered that no acquired land be denotified and all requests for alternative plot allotments must be brought to his attention.
Rakesh told the police that he was not shouting but was merely trying to pass through the traffic. However, the authorities are investigating the matter further.
As Prabhu and Raja exited the bar, the attacker abused them, pulled out a knife, and stabbed Raja in the abdomen. Raja managed to escape, but Prabhu was also stabbed by the attacker before he fled.
The MLA sticker found on an SUV belonging to accused Arun was expired. Arun claimed it was purchased from a deceased driver. Police have ruled out any political involvement in the case.
The video has amassed over 1.7 million views, amplifying the debate over personal freedom versus traditional norms.
The students died instantly from the injuries sustained in the crash. “They likely suffered severe injuries upon impact with the goods vehicle,” an official from the Chikkajala traffic police stated.