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Bike taxis are necessity, not luxury: Petitioners in HC

Petitioners in Karnataka HC say bike taxis ease traffic and aid last-mile transit; challenge state ban as unconstitutional and vital service.

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ED raids 18 places in engineering seat 'scam'

ED raids 18 locations in Karnataka in a “seat-blocking” scam involving top Bengaluru engineering colleges; PMLA probe underway.

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State govt flags 14 substandard drugs

Karnataka flags 14 drugs as substandard; public, chemists told not to sell or use. Firms include Ultra Labs, Aban Pharma, Bion Therapeutics.

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KRS dam reaches its limit as Mandya receives flood warning

Flood alert in Mandya as KRS Dam nears full capacity; heavy rains prompt tourist curbs, alerts in coastal Karnataka districts.

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CM will speak to disgruntled MLAs: HM

Says every government has disgruntled MLA

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State launches 100-day campaign to resolve Gram Panchayat objections

Karnataka launches 100-day campaign to resolve 56,551 Gram Panchayat audit objections worth ₹1,505.86 cr. Drive runs 16 June– 23 Sept.

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Murder suspect's house torched in Shiggaon

After Shivanand Kunnur’s murder in Shiggaon, his kin allegedly torched the main accused’s empty house; no injuries were reported.

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Let history judge Indira Gandhi, not BJP’s propaganda

The Emergency, lasting from 1975 to 1977, was imposed in the backdrop of increasing political unrest, economic instability, external threats, and an adverse court judgment.

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In Bengaluru? Include a trip to NGMA to see the ashtray that Dali charged an elephant for

A surreal ashtray by Salvador Dalí, gifted to Air India in exchange for a baby elephant, is on display at NGMA Bengaluru as part of the Sanhita exhibit.

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For some it's 'Modi first, country later': Kharge's swipe at Tharoor

Tharoor, in an article published in The Hindu on Monday, said Modi's energy, dynamism and willingness to engage remained a 'prime asset' for India on the global stage but deserved greater backing.