KSCA denies role in RCB event stampede, blames state government
The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) separated itself from the turmoil that unfolded during the RCB victory celebrations, placing full...
Read moreDetailsThe Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) separated itself from the turmoil that unfolded during the RCB victory celebrations, placing full...
Read moreDetailsThe PLA, linked to drug trafficking, arms smuggling, and radical recruitment, remains active despite recent setbacks. Authorities say the arrests could...
Read moreDetailsIndia maintains that its May 10 ceasefire agreement with Pakistan was bilateral and brokered directly by military officials, not through...
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Read moreDetailsVijay Mallya claims Indian banks recovered double the adjudged debt from his assets, questions continued legal action and slams the...
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Read moreDetailsCalling the year-long conflict a “devastating civil war,” the Congress urged the Centre to initiate dialogue and reconciliation to restore...
Read moreDetailsThe NIA’s latest crackdown uncovered live cartridges, a bayonet, and incriminating digital material pointing to a deeper terror web. The...
Read moreDetailsBengaluru | 5 June 2025 FIR Names Franchise, KSCA and Event Firm Bengaluru’s Cubbon Park police have registered a First...
Read moreDetailsLabeling it a “personal shock,” PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti has demanded an explanation behind the high court's recommendation to retire...
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