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Ferrari opens first showroom in Bengaluru city

According to reports, Bengaluru already boasts around 20 to 30 Ferraris on its roads.

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PM Modi to visit Thailand for BIMSTEC Summit, meet PM Shinawatra

PM Modi to visit Thailand, meet PM Shinawatra, attend BIMSTEC Summit, discuss regional cooperation, and sign maritime agreement

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New timings for govt offices in northern districts due to heat

The move comes after record-breaking temperatures, with Kalaburagi hitting 42.8°C and an average of 41°C in Kalyana Karnataka districts.

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Mysuru alert ahead of HC hearing on madrasa reopening

Reserve forces have been deployed in key locations of Narasimharaja assembly segment, especially the disputed site in Kyathamaranahalli, which is dominated by Muslim community.

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BJP hits the streets against price rise, MLAs suspension

In Bengaluru, BJP State President BY Vijayendra and his father BS Yediyurappa led the protests at Freedom Park. Party leader R Ashoka and Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, several MLAs and former ministers took part in the protest.

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Water to get pricier as DKS hints at 1P/L tariff hike

Defending the Congress government amid the BJP’s protests against rising prices, he accused the saffron party of being "anti-farmer" for opposing the milk price hike, asserting that the increase was intended to benefit farmers.

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War drama 'Warfare' to release in India on April 11

Alex Garland's war drama Warfare, based on a 2006 Iraq mission, releases in India on 11 April, starring Charles Melton, Will Poulter, and more

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Myanmar's military declares ceasefire to ease quake relief as death toll tops 3,000

The announcement followed unilateral temporary ceasefires announced by armed resistance groups opposed to military rule.

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2002 Gujarat riots: HC upholds acquittal of six men in killing of three British nationals

Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) had prosecuted six individuals - Mithanbhai Chandu alias Prahlad Patel, Ramesh Patel, Manoj Patel, Rajesh Patel and Kalabhai Patel - for the murder of three British citizens visiting India in 2002.

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Protests intensify in Türkiye with calls for one-day shopping boycott

The government has condemned the boycott, calling it sabotage, while the opposition is supporting it.