India’s Week of Horror: Four Superstition-Fueled Tragedies Across States
A mother killed in the name of exorcism in Karnataka. A family burnt alive in Bihar. These tragedies underscore the ...
Read moreDetailsA mother killed in the name of exorcism in Karnataka. A family burnt alive in Bihar. These tragedies underscore the ...
Read moreDetailsGrief and anger continue to swell across Bengaluru as eyewitness accounts and hospital scenes reveal the brutal toll of crowd ...
Read moreDetailsDespite warnings from Bengaluru Traffic Police, the state government proceeded with the IPL victory event, leading to an uncontrollable surge ...
Read moreDetailsPolice in Hubballi fatally shot a 35-year-old man, Nitesh Kumar, who was the prime suspect in the kidnapping and murder ...
Read moreDetailsHighlighting Athletic Excellence: Day 5 of the 38th National Games witnessed record-breaking performances and intense competition. The Services Sports Control ...
Read moreDetailsResponding to criticism from the BJP and former CM Kumaraswamy, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended his government’s flagship schemes. He ...
Read moreDetailsTensions soared in Hanakere village after Dalits were permitted to enter a centuries-old temple for the first time. The decision ...
Read moreDetailsUnion Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh, who oversees numerous portfolios including Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, announced the finding of ...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, the Karnataka government approved a bill that outlaws hookah bars throughout the entire state. Violators would face harsh ...
Read moreDetailsA boy in Karnataka's Mulbagal town was arrested after he confessed to killing his mother. The incident occurred on Friday, ...
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