SIT Looks Into The Lokayukta Findings; ED On Money Trail

Bangalore: Adding to the multiple investigations into illegal iron ore mining in Karnataka, the Congress government on Thursday sliced the probe into various sections and handed them to the Central Bureau of Investigation, Enforcement Directorate and its very Special Investigation Team, which will soon be set up.

While Dharwad district may be an education hub and the cultural capital of North Karnataka, it doesn’t score very well on basic amenities.

DIRT REIGNS: City’s Subways, Public Loos And Bus Stands Are Best Avoided, Finds TOI Survey

Subways, public toilets, bus stands and roadside eateries – these record the most footfalls in the city every day. But one glance at these public places can deter you from taking the first step. While the subways reek of spit stains and double up as toilets, the public toilets are too filthy to be used and bus stands teem with garbage. The hygiene standards of Bangalore are poor, its global IT hub credentials notwithstanding.

Perceived As A Threat To Elephant Habitats; Task Force Report Pointed To Fraudulent Clearances Being Granted To These Projects; Green Crusaders Welcome HC Directive

4-year Impasse Eases, Ban On Night Traffic Via Bandipur Stays

Four years after the ban on night traffic on two inter-state highways passing through the Bandipur Tiger Reserve (BTR), the Karnataka government has decided to upgrade alternative routes towards a lasting solution to the issue.

In the wake of the CBI arresting two former bureaucrats and two MLAs in the illegal iron ore mining cases, the mines and geology department has initiated action against its officials involved in th

The deadly foot-and-mouth disease, which claimed over 700 cattle this year in the state, is becoming a major cause of worry.

The toll shot up from 456 last week to 730, more than the total number of deaths reported in the past seven years. Low subscription of the available vaccination could well be the reason for the outbreak.

Pedestrians are an endangered community in Bangalore — at least one is killed and four are injured every day in accidents on city roads, if statistics with Bangalore traffic police are anything to

Bangalore: Can Karnataka retain its coveted tag of Tiger State after the census which gets under way after a gap of four years?

Tonnes of e-waste from Bangalore and across India are shipped to Singapore, Belgium and Japan.

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