Karnataka High Court Stays Withdrawal of 52 Criminal Cases
On May 22, the Karnataka government, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, decided to withdraw prosecution in 52 criminal cases, but the Karnataka High Court has now stayed this decision. The
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On May 22, the Karnataka government, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, decided to withdraw prosecution in 52 criminal cases, but the Karnataka High Court has now stayed this decision. The
On Thursday, Senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka urged the Karnataka government to take immediate action to tackle the emerging drought situation. In a letter to Chief
On July 1, Mangaluru Police Commissioner Sudheer Kumar Reddy emphasized the significance of real news reporting without glorification in fostering a healthy society. This statement was made during the inauguration
On International Anti-Narcotics Day, Karkala's Creative Pre-Graduate College joined forces with the Sri Kshetra Dharamsthal Village Development Yojana B.C. Trust, Akhil Karnataka Jana Jaguri Vudisha, Karkala Taluk, and Karkala Nagar
On the premises of Nitte Mahalinga Adyantaya Memorial Institute of Technology in Karkala, the inaugural program for first-year B.Tech students admitted in 2026 took place at the institution's new amphitheater.
On July 1, the Malabar Gold and Diamonds showroom in Mangaluru hosted a celebration to mark Doctor's Day, Chartered Accountants' Day, and Press Day. Sharathraj Shetty, President of Lions Club
On June 15, in New Delhi, Meta-owned WhatsApp released a detailed set of FAQs to address concerns surrounding its new username feature. This move comes after the Centre issued a
On June 19, 2026, the Telugu movie Maa Inti Bangaaram hit theaters, marking Samantha Ruth Prabhu's return to Telugu cinema after a three-year hiatus. Now, as the film nears the
On the occasion of International Day of Yoga 2026, a grand celebration was held at the UDST Cricket Ground in Doha, organised by the Embassy of India in Qatar in
On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly urged the adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism, a proposal initially made by India 31 years ago. With 140 votes