It aims to supply BS VI quality fuel by 2020; gets environmental clearance for upgrading facility

The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed concern over vanishing wetlands in the country, including in Bengaluru, and asked the Centre to explain the “huge amount” of money spent on various works rel

At least 349 people across the state have been diagnosed with dengue in three days. According to the health department, the cases were registered in just 72 hours.

Tunga dam reaches full reservoir level

A flood-like situation prevails in some parts of the state as rains continued on Thursday.

Karnataka on Tuesday criticised the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal’s decision for releasing water to Tamil Nadu every month, saying “it is like God sending rain to the state”.

The forest department has recommended the abolition of the posts of two field directors, saying their work can be done from Bengaluru.

BENGALURU: Foods contaminated by newspaper ink raise serious health concerns since printing ink, besides containing chemical contaminants, may have pathogenic microorganisms.

NABARD has launched a water campaign to cover around one lakh villages in vulnerable and water-stressed areas where groundwater is over exploited, Bankers’ Institute of Rural Development joint dire

Bharat State VI standards prescribe vehicular emission norms that are “fuel neutral” wherein the gap between emission from diesel and petrol vehicles considerably narrows.

Come August, the Karnataka Eco-Tourism Development Board (KEDB) will throw open 10 eco-trails for tourists.

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