To enable govt to identify safer zones for relocating units

As many as 22 dyeing units, which had illegally mushroomed near Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border, were seized and closed by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) recently.

The owners of these units, mainly migrants from Tamil Nadu had crossed the border and set up the units without obtaining any licence from the Board.

The 134.88 sq km area of Chincholi forest in Karnataka has now been declared as South India’s first dryland wildlife sanctuary to protect the prime wolf and hyena habitat.

MLC asks DC to ensure smooth acquisition in Vemagal

Nuclear medicine hazard looms large in hospitals in the state with many of them not following the safety code of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB).

What was once a polluted water body, the Puttenahalli Lake in JP Nagar, 7th phase, today, stands rejuvenated with clean water.

Before the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike could exorcise the ghost of fake-bill scam, another financial misappropriation to the tune of Rs 50 crore relating to garbage clearance has come to hau

In Karnataka, 2,500 farmers took their lives last year. But the BJP government is turning a blind eye to their plight, reports Imran Khan

Bangalore: An FIR was registered against external affairs minister S M Krishna and two other former Karnataka chief ministers by the Lokayukta Police on Thursday on a private complaint alleging tha

Government blamed for poor planning in implementing drinking water schemes

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