On October 18, the Karnataka government reissued a 2013 order which prohibited the use of government school grounds for private purposes. The Dharwad Bench of the Karnataka High Court on Tuesday has ...
Karnataka SSLC Science Previous Year Question Papers: The Karnataka SSLC Science 2026 exam is tentatively scheduled to be conducted on March 23, 2026, and students must start preparing well in advance ...
It’s not paint, not colours and definitely not for the faint-hearted. In the small village of Gummatapura on the Karnataka and Tamil Nadu border, Diwali celebrations end not with fireworks but with a ...
Bengaluru, Oct 25 The ruling Congress in Karnataka has slammed former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde for stating that if the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) can be banned, the grand old party too ...
Lenovo APAC President Amar Babu discusses artificial intelligence (AI) as a growth driver and how the company is navigating geopolitical challenges that impact supply chain. He speaks with Haslinda ...
Independent candidate Catherine Connolly has won Ireland's presidential election after her rival conceded. The 68-year-old former barrister from Galway secured 63% of first preferences, in an election ...
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the KSET 2025 hall ticket on its official website. The exam is scheduled for November 2, 2025, from 10 AM to 1 PM, covering both Paper 1 and ...
Catherine Connolly, a former psychologist and barrister from Galway, a self-described political “underdog,” has won the Irish Presidential election and will replace Michael D Higgins in Áras an ...
Braying Blueshirt barristers, taciturn Fianna Fáil farmers, Shinners with secret histories known only to God, leftie teachers, West Brits, centrist dads, pious pro-lifers, trans activists, ...
HYDERABAD: IT and industries minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu has invited Monash University, Melbourne, to collaborate with the state on advanced research and innovation initiatives. During his official ...
Barristers have won the right to go without their famous and historically significant wigs in court after campaigners branded them 'culturally insensitive'. Revised guidance from The Bar Council now ...