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DGCA slaps Rs 1.10 crore penalty on Air India for safety violations

This is the second time in a week that the regulator has penalised Air India

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Missing City boy found in Hyderabad, thanks to pics in social media

A Bengaluru resident on visit to Hyderabad, saw a boy resembling the pictures on her phone, on the same metro as her and confronted him

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State to withdraw notice demanding priest's salary return

Muzarai Department Minister Ramalinga Reddy announced that he will instruct the Department Commissioner to retract the notice.

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City boy missing for 3 days after leaving tuition

He was seen on CCTV footage at the Inner Circle Park at 12.30 pm and then near Kaveri Hospital between Kundalahalli Gate and Marathahalli Bridge at 2:30 pm on the same day. Later, he was last seen boarding a bus at Marathahalli at 3 pm.

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Beer prices to rise again, 2nd time in 6 months

This will be the second hike in liquor prices in six months. In July last year, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had hiked AED on Indian-made Liquor by 20 per cent and on beer from 175 per cent to 185 per cent.

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Doubtful if PM fasted for 11 days ahead of consecration: Cong

Siddaramaiah says he worships Gandhi’s Rama and not ‘BJP’s Rama’

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Teacher missing for 3 days, body found buried near temple

During a search operation, the police found the victim's two-wheeler near the temple ground

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'Oppenheimer', 'Poor Things' and 'Killers of the Flower Moon' lead 2024 Oscars race

"Oppenheimer", an ambitious biopic of J Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atom bomb, earned 13 nods, including top categories of best picture, director for Nolan and actor for Cillian Murphy

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India-set 'To Kill a Tiger' nominated for best documentary at Oscars

A Canadian production, "To Kill a Tiger" is directed by Delhi-born Nisha Pahuja, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker based in Toronto

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2-time Bihar CM Karpoori Thakur awarded Bharat Ratna

Thakur, who passed away in 1988, was the first non-Congress socialist leader who became chief minister twice -- first for seven months in December 1970 and later for two years in 1977.