Karnataka

Karwar, September 15: Members of the Uttara Kannada district unit of Bharatiya Kisan Sangha (BKS) on Friday took out a procession here seeking a ban on cow slaughter, and implementation of the Karnataka Land Revenue (Amendment) Bill, 2012. In a memorandum submitted to the Governor through the Deputy Commissioner, BKS activists said that there were many families in the State which had encroached

Mangalore, September 14: It is the media's job to support moderate voices in the society and not act as slaves of power centres, said Mahesh Bhatt, popular filmmaker and activist. He was speaking after inaugurating the readers' convention of 'Vartha Bharathi' Kannada daily newspaper organised to mark its decennial year celebration in Mangalore on Friday. “The media is a watchdog. It should not

Bhatkal, September 14: The incidents of the cattle theft which were left by the farmers for grazing were continuously being reported in Bhatkal, and finally on last Wednesday, the police got successful in finding the clues about the thieves who were involved in such acts. But, unfortunately, the police have not yet succeeded in getting their hands on the real culprits. However, both the culprits

Mangalore/Udupi, September 14: Travellers across twin districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi on Friday bore the brunt as the indefinite strike launched by workers of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) entered second day. Bus services were hit as transport workers abstained from work in response to a call given by the workers' unions. Though the strike did not have major impact in

Mangalore, September 14: One of the biggest challenges of cyber-crime is that it is transnational. It is not limited by boundaries, making it difficult for intelligence agencies to check and solve such crime, said Inspector General of Police (Western Range) Pratap Reddy. He was delivering the key-note address at the inaugural session of a state-level seminar on 'Cyber Crime' organised by

Mangalore, September 14: Though Indian constitution guarantees equal rights to all citizens, hundreds of innocent Muslim youths have been unjustly detained and imprisoned for no fault of them in this democratic country, lamented PFI Karnataka State unit president Ilyas Mohammed Thumbay. He was delivering the presidential address at a public awareness meet organized by Popular Front of India at

Mahe, September 14: Two RSS activists got injured after a bomb accidentally exploded in a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh office at Pandakkal near here. RSS activists Kunial Jishan (22) and Jitu (22) have been admitted to Vellur Government Hospital for treatment. Police have suspected that the explosion took place while the bomb was being prepared in the RSS office. They have reportedly found

Mangalore, September 14: Manish Karbekar has been transferred to Mangalore and would replace Seemant Kumar Singh as the city police Commissioner, it is learnt. Pratap Reddy, IGP, Western Range, said that he has information that Mr. Karbekar who is currently DIG (civil rights enforcement), Bangalore, has been transferred. But no written communication has been received yet, he said. It is said that

Bangalore, September 14: Millions of people across Karnataka were stranded Friday, as state-run bus services remained crippled for the second day owing to indefinite strike by about 110,000 employees of various transport corporations in the state over steep wage hike and other demands. In cities and towns across the state, especially in Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore, Hubli, Belgaum and Gulbarga

Mangalore, September 14: Five of the 13 human traffickers of Sri Lankan Tamilian refugees, who were remanded to police custody on Tuesday, were on Thursday remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. The accused who have been remanded to judicial custody are Dinesh Kumar, 27, of CR camp in Paramathiveloor taluk in Nammakal, Yakoob, 40, of Kuniyamuthur of Coimbatore, Saleem of Gramini Street