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Big Relief for Karnataka Government: Supreme Court Issues Stay on TDR Certificate Related to Bengaluru Palace Grounds

The state government had intended to acquire a total of 15.36 acres of land for road widening near the Bengaluru Palace Grounds. In response, the royal family approached the Supreme Court. The court had previously directed the government to provide TDR compensation at the rate of ₹200 crores per acre, totaling ₹3,400 crores.

Karnataka Government Exempts Excise Duty on Soldiers’ Canteens

Karnataka Government Exempts Excise Duty on Soldiers' Canteens

Bengaluru: Auto Rickshaw Dreams Lead to Grandson’s Arrest for Jewelry Heist

Mithun, who worked as a driver, had repeatedly asked his grandmother, Putnanjamma, to buy him an auto rickshaw. When she refused, he reportedly duplicated the key to the house's safe. On May 1st, while Putnanjamma and her family were away for a festival, Mithun allegedly stole ₹10 lakh in cash and 125 grams of gold jewelry from the safe and fled, according to police reports.

Karnataka Govt Approves ₹15,441 Crore Investment Proposals, Creates 5,277 Job Opportunities

Karnataka Govt Approves ₹15,441 Crore Investment Proposals, Creates 5,277 Job Opportunities

BJP MLA S.R. Vishwanath Leads the Way in Commemorating Veer Savarkar’s Birth Anniversary

BJP MLA S.R. Vishwanath Leads the Way in Commemorating Veer Savarkar's Birth Anniversary

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Karnataka Government Orders Immediate Deployment of Anti-Communal Force in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Shivamogga

Bengaluru: Karnataka's Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, announced on Thursday...

Judicial Intervention: Karnataka High Court Quashes Withdrawal of 43 Criminal Cases, Including Hubballi Riot Case

Judicial Intervention: Karnataka High Court Quashes Withdrawal of 43 Criminal Cases, Including Hubballi Riot Case

Big Relief for Karnataka Government: Supreme Court Issues Stay on TDR Certificate Related to Bengaluru Palace Grounds

The state government had intended to acquire a total of 15.36 acres of land for road widening near the Bengaluru Palace Grounds. In response, the royal family approached the Supreme Court. The court had previously directed the government to provide TDR compensation at the rate of ₹200 crores per acre, totaling ₹3,400 crores.

UP: Notorious criminal linked to Lawrence Bishnoi Gang killed in police encounter in Hapur

HAPUR(Uttar Pradesh): A notorious criminal, wanted in several cases...
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