Those expected to lay down arms include top leaders such as Mundagaru Latha, Sundari Kuthlur, Vanajakshi Balehole, and Mareppa Aroli from Karnataka, K Vasanth from Tamil Nadu, and Jisha from Kerala.
The extremist movement in the state began in Bidar, but it left a deeper mark in Chikkamagaluru district. The movement, it ...
Parameshwara drew parallels with past efforts under former chief minister SM Krishna, noting that similar policies could ...
The Karnataka Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (K-RIDE), which is implementing the suburban railway project, has ...
BENGALURU: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Tuesday held discussions with the Union Minister of State for Water ...
Bandipur National Park is traversed by two highways, NH-181 and NH-766, connecting Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and neighbouring ...
State and Central governments have assured citizens that there is no cause for alarm as authorities closely monitor the ...
Belagavi: The activists of Kittur Karnataka Sene, led by Mahadev Talwar, staged a protest in Belagavi on Tuesday, condemning ...
Six suspected Maoists to surrender in Chikkamagaluru, marking the end of the Maoist movement in Karnataka, police confirm.
Bengaluru: Over a thousand Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers began an indefinite strike at Freedom Park on January 7, demanding fixed wages, enhanced incentives, and better ...
Communal incidents in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts of coastal Karnataka were at their lowest in 14 years in 2024, according to a recently compiled repor ...
Six Maoists are likely to surrender before the Karnataka government in an undisclosed location on Wednesday, January 8, ...