Eighteen-month-old baby, Vittal, born with four legs was on Thursday successfully operated and his extra limbs separated at a hospital here.
This school near Mangalore has just eight students from standard 1 to 5. These 8 students cross a railway track, trek four kilometers of footpath stretch and climb up a hill to reach the school together.
India’s busiest airport, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, could get even more chaotic and dangerous.
A woman lawyer was stabbed to death at the Karnataka High Court in Bangalore on Thursday, and her is assailant is being treated at a city hospital
About 3,694 coffee growers have paid the premium for the coffee rainfall insurance in Kodagu. June 30 was the last date for paying the premium for the coffee rainfall insurance
Engineering colleges in Karnataka can go ahead with the admission process as the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) on Wednesday gave the green
Newly-married Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is celebrating his 29th birthday today, arrived in the city with his wife Sakshi
The Navy says that one if its senior-most officers who died at a training centre in Kochi on Wednesday morning accidentally shot himself while examining a pistol.
’’I was dogged by a sense of isolation. I have always been an orphan and did not want to remain so. Therefore I got married.’
A top Naval officer has been killed in an accidental firing at the Naval base here on Wednesday. Rear Admiral SS Jamwal was shot during a training session in the firing range.
Is the Congress short of funds? Party workers employed in Congress offices have been offered a Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) to cut down on numbers
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has clarified that it has not cut down Karnataka’s share of engineering seats.
Salvador Mathais (70) expired suddenly on Sunday, 4th July 2010 at 8.30 pm at his residence ’Rhema Cottage’, Kappandakarya Road, Moodubelle
The Karnataka government on Tuesday said work on the monorail project for Bangalore is slated to begin in January next
The Bharat bundh may have affected the life in the country’s IT Capital, but it was a welcome break from the chaotic traffic and for youngsters it turned out to be a playtime.