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Bengaluru court directs Lokayukta to finish MUDA probe in 2 months

The petitioner had requested that the Bengaluru Additional City Civil and Sessions Court directs the Karnataka Lokayukta to appoint a different officer to handle the investigation.

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Basic math errors in Bengaluru's Namma Metro fare hike: Tejasvi Surya

Surya claimed that there were multiple “basic” mathematical errors in the FCC report released by the BMRCL. The Namma Metro’s fares were hiked in February.

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In a historic first, Karnataka approves 12 days of menstrual leaves in a year

It cleared the Karnataka Labour Welfare Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which enhances financial assistance under six existing labour welfare schemes, including educational incentives for organised workers and their dependents.

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Punjabi actor Varinder Ghuman, seen in Salman's 'Tiger 3', dies

Ghuman's manager, Yadvinder Singh, said the actor was experiencing shoulder pain and had gone to a private hospital in Amritsar for treatment.

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Karnataka cabinet clears Labour Welfare Bill, approves key projects

Karnataka Cabinet approves Labour Welfare Bill, Rs 16-cr fire ladder, Rs 55-cr eco-tourism project; CM Siddaramaiah’s 13 Oct dinner sparks reshuffle speculation.

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Illegal mining: Ex-IAS Rao made recovery commissioner

Retired IAS officer GV Krishna Rao was appointed Karnataka’s Recovery Commissioner to seize and forfeit properties from illegal mining under the 2025 Act.

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'Bigg Boss' Kannada studio reopened after DK Shivakumar steps in

According to sources, district officials along with Karnataka State Pollution Control Board officials and a posse of policemen reached the studio at about 3 am on Thursday and opened it.

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Belagavi activists protest govt, civic body for flouting 60% Kannada signboard rule

Kannada groups protest in Belagavi, accuse the State govt and City Corporation of flouting 60 per cent Kannada signboard rule, demanding strict compliance and threatening intensified agitation.

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Karnataka govt launches Neeriddara Nale to boost groundwater level

He said Karnataka has not been able to utilise its share of water owing to the disputes and urged the neighbours to cooperate.

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Bengaluru: Six minors held for assaulting, drugging peer

The boys had locked the victim in a room, forced him to smoke a cigarette laced with a banned drug, and assaulted him when he refused.