BENGALURU:
Women in Karnataka can travel for free on government-run buses in the state from Sunday, with the administration rolling out the first of the...
BENGALURU:
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will don the role of a bus conductor on June 11 and launch the ‘Shakti’ scheme, which provides free travel...
BENGALURU:
The Karnataka government has ordered 33 per cent reservation for women among the outsourced employees in all its departments and their subsidiary organisations, institutions,...
BAGALKOTE:
A lady advocate was brutally kicked and assaulted by a neighbor in Bagalkote Town Circle street over a property dispute. The assault took place...
HUBALLI:
Amid the ongoing hijab controversy, Karnataka Congress leader Zameer Ahmed on Sunday said Hijab means 'Parda' in Islam and 'women get raped when they...
A bench of Acting Chief Justice V Kameswar Rao and Justice CM Joshi, hearing a suo motu PIL, was told by Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty that the government was not avoiding disclosure but wanted to prevent sensationalism of preliminary findings. The court, however, appeared unconvinced, noting that it would appoint an amicus curiae to assess the appropriateness of sealed submissions.