Bengaluru: When the national tiger census report was released in January this year, Karnataka had every reason to feel proud. The state is now home to 406 tigers, the highest in the country.
While most teenagers are hooked to gaming and social media, there are some who are more rooted; who use the money and resources they have to plant trees and help save the environment.
Coming down hard on BBMP and the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) for their failure in enforcing laws to curb pollution in Bengaluru, the Karnataka high court on Thursday asked BBMP
Karnataka on Wednesday diplomatically declined to accept Kerala's appeal to lift or relax the night ban imposed on vehicles plying through Bandipur Tiger Reserve, connecting Karnataka and Kerala.