‘Power struggle drowning HSRL’
Captain Gopinath, while admitting to `The Times of India’ that the government had every right to remove him just as it had the right to appoint him to the Vision Group, said the removal, however, indicated the play of larger forces.
It was a trip down memory lane for governor H R Bhardwaj. Surrounded by students and teachers at the Acharya Institute of Technology, he spoke of how his gurus influenced his life.
Traffic offenders are in for real trouble in the country’s technology hub, and if one is caught for drunken driving for the second time, it would land the person in jail for sure soon.
The state cabinet on Wednesday decided to re-tender the implementation of the high-security registration plates in the state.
An honorary `diploma’ was award to author and music composer Akumal Ramachander by the ministry of foreign affairs of Poland.
Republic Day celebrations for them went beyond hoisting the Tricolour and singing the National Anthem.
The state government appears to be scraping the bottom of its resource mobilization barrel to fill up the kitty for relief measures in the flood-affected districts of North Karnataka.
Road-widening work has always brewed trouble. On Hennur Road, the proposal was agreed to by the residents and the boundaries marked.
The state cabinet on Thursday gave its nod to establish the Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) near the Bengaluru International Airport.
The system also informs the public about long-term medical conditions that contamination can cause. According to CGWB, 45% of Bangalore’s water has high nitrate content.
The high court has asked the chief secretary to look into the contentious 34-odd acres of `gomal land’ in Chikmagalur district which the forest department claims is forest land.






