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Speaker not allowed at conference, deported

Professor Nitasha Kaul, a Kashmiri Pandit academic based in London, in a series of posts on X claimed she was given no reason by immigration officials at Bengaluru airport

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Parents fret as minors use free bus travel for trip

After a day-long search, the girls were found at Tinthini temple. The police swiftly reunited them with their parents

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Shorapur MLA Naik Raja Venkatappa dies at 67

In the 2023 elections, he won by securing 1,13,559 votes against BJP’s Raju Gouda. However, he was not given any portfolio in the State cabinet

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Modi to lay foundation stone for 12 rly stations in Mysuru

This is part of the project to launch 525 railway stations and 1,500 over-bridges and under-bridges

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Cubbon Park activist detained amid protest

The action led to outrage among environmentalists and the public

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BJP’s 1st list of candidates to be out in 3-4 days: Yediyurappa

The former chief minister said the atmosphere was in favour of the BJP across the country and in the state, because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity

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BJP, Cong grappling with challenges to pick winning horses for LS polls

The BJP had swept the 2019 general elections, bagging 25 of the total 28 seats in the State, while an independent backed by the party had also emerged victorious

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58 borewells to be installed to curb water scarcity in City

Out of the 58 borewells, 25 are to be dug in RR Nagar, 16 in Mahadevpura, five in Bommanahalli and three in Yelahanka and Dasarahalli

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BJP MP calls CM ‘Siddaramulla Khan’, CM dubs BJP "anti-Muslims"

BJP MP Anantkumar Hegde has alleged that State is becoming bankrupt under the Congress government, which wants to loot the state to garner votes

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Temple bill defeat: CM accuses BJP of spreading misinformation

Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments (Amendment) Bill, 2024 which was passed by the Legislative Assembly earlier this week, was defeated by a voice vote in the Upper House