Bengaluru news live: Election for Karnataka Legislative Council chairman to be held on February 9
Bengaluru news live: Election for Karnataka Legislative Council chairman to be held on February 9
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Feb 05, 2021, 20:24:45 IST
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Election for Karnataka Legislative Council chairman to be held on February 9
19:09 (IST) Feb 05
The Karnataka portion of Southern Railway in Mangaluru got covered in this year’s budget as Mangaluru Junction – Panambur doubling got Rs.40 crore and is targeted for completion by May 2021, said John Thomas, General Manager, Southern Railway. He, along with principal heads of departments, held a virtual press meet in connection with allocatio
Home cheat home: Man loses Rs 51 L
Home cheat home: Man loses Rs 51 L
ByBellie ThomasBellie Thomas / Updated: Jan 22, 2021, 06:00 IST
Seller asked buyer to foreclose his home loan, but later reneged on handing over house papers
With the realty sector growing, scams and related frauds are not behind. Recently, a 58-year-old businessman was cheated of Rs 51 lakh, while trying to purchase a house in Sampangiram Nagar.
Krishna Kumar, a resident of Sampangiram Nagar had finalised on a 625 sq ft house on 14th Cross, belonging to
John Philip. He had found the house with the help of two real estate brokers Sampath Kumar and
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Watch: From ‘Nail’ to ‘Nil’
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Dec 10, 2020, 06:00 IST
BBMP commissioner launching it officially
The campaign to
rid trees of
nails, hammered into the bark to fix advertisements and posters, is gaining momentum in the city. If all goes well, the initiative that was launched at Sampangiram Nagar on November 15, with just three volunteers, is set to extend to other areas in the city.
On Wednesday, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)
Commissioner N Manjunath Prasad launched this programme officially. More than 20 volunteers removed nails from trees between Shivananda Circle and Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath on Kumara Krupa Road. The Bangalore Political Action Committee, in association with Nails Free Tree Campaign team, had organised the programme.