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Boy kills mom after she denies breakfast

The incident occurred near Justice Bheemaiah Layout around 7.30am on Friday after the mother denied him breakfast over a heated argument.

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YouTubers make school girl clean toilet for viral video

Villagers said that elections for the Milk Producers Co-operative were held on Thursday and some of the YouTubers who came to cover the elections had asked students to clean the toilet and had videographed it.

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Wild jumbo from Karnataka strays into Kerala town

As Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) of the Forest Department kept track of the pachyderm, Kerala Forest Minister AK Saseendran said officials are working tirelessly to resolve the situation

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Karnataka gets four new tele-ICU units

The State has set up four Telemedicine Clusters units in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubballi, and Ballari to enhance healthcare accessibility in rural areas

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Kharge says Cong will not tolerate division of India

Congress President condemned the "separate country" remark of party MP DK Suresh.

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CM to lead Cong protest in Delhi against "injustice" to State

Deputy Chief Minister said the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah would lead the agitation and 138 MLAs, the Congress MLCs and MPs will take part in it

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The future of our water resources must be conserved

The effects of climate change have hit regions all across the world. These climatic anomalies that nature has unleashed upon the world can no longer be ignored

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Where is Sri Lanka going?

It is crystal clear that the parliament is legal, but not legitimate. But a political class able and willing to recognise its errors and determined to mend its ways could have rendered the parliament legitimate.

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Imran Khan claims he defied US pressure

Jailed former prime minister urged the people to use the weapon of vote in the elections on 8 February to overthrow the “crooks.”

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2 British Indian musicians in Royal Philharmonic Society Awards shortlist

Billed by The Sunday Times as the "biggest night in UK classical music", the awards shine a light on brilliant musical individuals, groups, and initiatives inspiring communities nationwide.