Justice Kumar says BR Shetty should first exhaust the remedy of approaching the lending banks over their Look-Out Circulars
Following the banks’ alerts, immigration had...
Predecessor GN Shivamurthy hands over charge at HQ
BENGALURU:
2010 batch IAS officer J Manjunath on Monday formally took charge as Bengaluru Urban District’s Deputy Commissioner.
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BELAGAVI/BENGALURU:
The Karnataka government on Monday asked people possessing Below Poverty Line (BPL) ration cards, despite being ineligible on account of owning either a two...
Assistant Director, Town Planning Devendrappa had allegedly demanded Rs 40 lakh for issuing building occupancy certificate in Bommanahalli
BENGALURU:
In a major bust, Anti-Corruption Bureau sleuths...
The legislation prohibits the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products to individuals under the age of twenty-one, as well as in designated areas.
The circular emphasizes, "If children display symptoms such as fever, cough, or cold, they should not attend school. Parents are advised to seek appropriate medical treatment and care as per their doctor's recommendations." It further instructs that children may return to school only after a complete recovery.
The patient was admitted to the hospital on May 15 and succumbed to his illness on May 25. According to a statement from the health department, the cause of death was septic shock accompanied by Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS), Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) with oliguria, Covid pneumonia with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), and Hyponatremia.