A section of vendors opposes the move to shut it down; people continue to throng the place even as eviction notices were served on vendors a year ago
Fraudsters dupe gullible people of money by making phone calls in the name of TRAI and FedEx courier
Southwest Monsoon cumulative rainfall between June 1 to September 30 in Karnataka was 978 mm against the normal 852 mm. Bengaluru Urban received 418 mm against normal rainfall of 471 mm
Karnataka Congress Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao faces Sena ire over his remarks about freedom fighter Veer Savarkar
The ECI and the office of the Speaker have not played fair in cases of defection
IIn Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras, a 10-year-old boy was allegedly killed as part of a ‘sacrificial ritual’ by the owners of the school he studied in. Other students at the now-shut institution share stories of physical assault and fear. The family of one of the accused men though denies any occult belief, finds Samridhi Tewari
Women’s cricket gets the spotlight as the T20 World Cup gets underway
India’s children need to be placed at the centre of the development discourse so that there is a more inclusive and equitable future which realises their potential
It was on September 20, 100 years ago, that archaeologist John Marshall announced the discovery of the Indus Valley Civilisation through excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro. Many years later, scholars Iravatham Mahadevan and Asko Parpola studied the antiquity of Tamil language and its link with the Indus Valley Civilisation
Gazalatty Dargah is believed to be built on land donated by Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. It is located in the core area of the reserve in the Bhavanisagar Forest Range in Erode district. People from three States throng the dargah three days every year
Born in 1859 in Chengalpattu into a family of labourers, Srinivasan played a pivotal role in mobilising the marginalised sections. He ran journals for highlighting the sufferings of his people, fought for their rights in the Madras Legislative Council, and served in the Justice Party — with the sole aim of uplifting the vulnerable groups
Research conducted by R.V. University’s Centre for Disability Justice and Inclusion (CDJI) and Centre for Gender Studies (CGS) sheds light on the alarming state of public sanitation facilities across the city
Pandey is a doctor and leader of the student wing of the Trinamool Congress