Karnataka
Karnataka Ex-MLA Injured in Traditional Bull Race Festival: Dramatic Incident at Hori Habba Captured on Video
Oct 26, 2025 02:51 am CST
A former Karnataka MLA from Shivamogga district was injured after being gored by a bull during the traditional Hori Habba festival. The incident, captured on video, shows the bull attacking Mahalingappa as he attempted to seek safety. This occurs days after four deaths were reported at similar events in neighboring districts.
RSS Leader Accuses Congress of "Spewing Venom" After Priyank Kharge's Comments on Banning RSS Activities in Government Institutions
Oct 20, 2025 12:50 pm CST
RSS national executive member Indresh Kumar has responded to Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge's calls to ban RSS activities in government schools and temples, claiming that criticizing the RSS has become a habit for Congress. The controversy has escalated with Kharge reporting threats and the BJP accusing the Congress government of targeting officials participating in RSS activities.
Andhra Pradesh vs Karnataka: The Battle for Tech Investment Intensifies as Google Chooses Andhra
Oct 16, 2025 04:55 pm CST
The rivalry between Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka has escalated over infrastructure and investment opportunities, with IT Minister Nara Lokesh promoting Andhra as an alternative to Bengaluru following complaints about poor infrastructure. Google's $15 billion investment in Andhra has further intensified tensions between the states as they compete for technology sector dominance.
ED Attaches Rs 40 Crore Assets in MUDA Land Scam Investigation: Key Developments in Mysuru Corruption Case
Oct 06, 2025 05:15 pm CST
The Enforcement Directorate has attached 34 properties worth Rs 40.08 crore in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority scam investigation. Former MUDA Commissioner G.T. Dinesh Kumar allegedly accepted bribes for illegal site allocations, with total seized assets now exceeding Rs 440 crore. The investigation reveals a systematic network of corruption involving officials and real estate operators in Karnataka.
Russian Woman Returns Home After Living in Karnataka Cave with Children: A Story of Spiritual Solitude and Visa Issues
Oct 01, 2025 02:48 am CST
Nina Kutina, a 40-year-old Russian woman found living in a cave near Gokarna, Karnataka with her two young daughters, has returned to Russia after court intervention. Discovered in July 2025 in Ramatirtha Hills where she sought spiritual solitude, Kutina had overstayed her Indian visa since 2018. Despite unusual living conditions, she maintained her children were happy and thriving during their forest dwelling experience.
How To Fix Bengaluru's Civic Problem? Kiran Mazumdar Shaw Speaks To NDTV
Sep 25, 2025 12:49 pm CST
Bengaluru's crumbling civic infrastructure may finally receive a coordinated action plan, with Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar Shaw urging both officials and citizens to share responsibility in cleaning up the city.
Poll Body Rolls Out E-Verification System To Prevent Misuse Of Voter Name Deletion
Sep 24, 2025 11:23 pm CST
The Election Commission has rolled out an e-verification procedure to ensure that the provision to seek deletion of names from the voters' list is not misused.
On Aadhaar For Voter Roll Change, Sources In Poll Body Clarify Timing
Sep 24, 2025 10:40 pm CST
The Election Commission of India has made it mandatory to provide an Aadhaar-linked mobile number for any online voter addition, deletion, or modification requests. Applicants must now provide their Aadhaar-linked number to process their applications
IISc Bengaluru Transport Expert's 4 Big Red Flags For Tunnel Road Project
Sep 23, 2025 09:38 pm CST
Bengaluru's Hebbal-Silk Board Tunnel Road project - to be built at a cost of nearly Rs 18,000 crore and meant to ease traffic congestion in a city infamous for massive jams - may have little to no impact, a sustainable transport expert warned.
'Caste Census' Begins In Karnataka, Technical Glitches Reported In Some Parts
Sep 23, 2025 02:30 am CST
The Social and Educational Survey, popularly known as the 'caste census' in Karnataka, commenced on Monday, with enumerators going door-to-door to collect data.









