Karnataka

Udupi, Dec 21: Avinash Shetty, Medical Superintendent of KMC Hospital, Manipal, on Saturday said that though the condition of Pejawar Mutt seer Vishveshwa Teertha Swami was serious, but Swamiji's health was stable and responding to the treatment. The health bulletin about the Swamiji's condition was published on Saturday morning by the hospital. The seer was admitted to the emergency ward after he

Mangaluru, Jan 21: Curfew will be relaxed in Mangaluru for three hours from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. today, according to Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa. The CM, who visited the coastal city, which witnessed anti-CAA protests and police brutality couple of days ago is reeling under curfew since Thursday night, directed the police to take necessary steps maintain law and order. He said that the curfew will

Mangaluru, Dec 21: A group of six protesters belonging to Communist Party of India (CPI), who defied curfew and staged protest in Mangaluru against police brutality that claimed lives of two persons during anti-CAA protests, were detained today. Led by Kerala CPI leader and Rajya Sabha member Binoy Viswam, the protesters gathered at Lalbagh and started raising slogans against chief minister B S

The Upsurge of young souls with heart stirring voices, clarity of claims and an untiring and fearless attitude towards CAA and NRC has unarguably portray what in reality India is? It’s a clear demonstration and personification of what preamble of our Constitution proclaims. The persistent voices of students and youths from nook and corner of our country has made it clear what spirit of the idea of

Mangaluru, Dec 21: Mangaluru City Police Commissioner PS Harsha on Friday said that the Kerala journalists were detained after they failed to produce their media accreditation cards. He added that they were later dropped at Kasargod police station. "In a sensitive place, a few people claiming themselves to be media persons were asked to produce their accreditation cards which they failed to do. So

Mangaluru, Dec 21: Amid the ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the state, the Commissioner of Police, Mangaluru has issued a notice to Congress leader Siddaramaiah, in connection with his visit to the city, stating that it may lead to 'law and order situation'. The notice issued to Siddaramaiah on Friday states that 'his entry in the city may lead to law and order

Mangaluru, Dec 21: Normal life was disrupted in the violence hit costal city as the curfew in the limits of five police stations has been extended across the city till Sunday night. However, no untoward incident was reported on Friday. Life was completely affected in the city under curfew on Friday, with shops and establishments and eateries remaining closed even as hundreds of passengers arriving

Dec 21: The Kerala government on Friday said it has ordered a stay on all activities in connection with the National Population Register (NPR) in the state considering 'apprehensions' of public that it would lead to NRC in the wake of the controversial citizenship act. While a government order said the NPR had been put on hold in view of apprehensions that it would lead to the National Register of

Bengaluru, Dec 21: Karnataka minister C T Ravi courted controversy with a video of him purportedly saying that a Godhra-like situation may arise if the majority community loses its patience surfacing on Friday, drawing a strong reaction from the Congress which has described it "provocative." The congress wanted police to register a case against him and take him into custody. "Most intimidating

Bengaluru, Dec 21: A Bengaluru police officer of the IPS rank won the hearts of many anti-CAA protesters by making them sing the National Anthem and disperse from the venue peacefully. "If you have faith in me and in what I say, you all sing a song with me", Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Chetan Singh Rathore told a group of protesters at Town Hall in the city centre on Thursday and made