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Tesla makes India debut with Mumbai store, cars start at Rs 59.9 lakh

The Austin-headquartered company has already shipped the first set of cars, apparently Model Y rear-wheel drive SUVs

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Odisha sexual harassment: College student who set herself afire dies

She took the extreme step on Saturday over alleged inaction against a professor and suffered 95 per cent burns

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SCO meet: Jaishankar meets Chinese President Xi Jinping

It is his first visit to China since the tension following the Galwan Valley clashes in June 2020

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19 rescued in Bidar anti-begging drive

19 beggars, including 14 children, rescued in Bidar. Two kids hospitalized, others sent to shelters. DC urges action against child exploitation.

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200 disabled-friendly buses launched in Mysuru

Karnataka launched voice-guided city buses in Mysuru to aid visually impaired passengers. The tech, already on 125 Bengaluru buses, will expand to 7,000 more.

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Shakti scheme registers 500 cr free bus rides

Karnataka’s ‘Shakti’ scheme crosses 500 crore free bus rides for women; launched in June 2023, it has cost the govt ₹12,669 crore so far.

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BJP mocks Cong after Priyank’s aide arrested in drug case

Congress leader Priyank Kharge hit back at BJP after a Kalaburagi block president’s drug arrest, saying Congress took swift action, unlike BJP.

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Prakash Raj urges govt to drop Devanahalli land acquisition

Prakash Raj and Eddelu Karnataka urged the state to scrap land acquisition for a Defence Park in Devanahalli, backing farmers protesting for over 1,180 days.

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Meet on 16 July to boost quantum tech

Karnataka to hold a high-level meet on 16 July to boost quantum tech; Rs 48 crore sanctioned for IISc's Quantum Research Park Phase two.

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GBA will be a game-changer for the City's development: Rizwan Arshad

In an interview with Salar News, Arshad, who has opposed the Centre’s push for Hindi language, says: 'We don’t need a common language to unite us as Indians. Our roots as Indians are strong enough'.