Report on BMIC project

4 Nov
2009

The Supreme Court on Wednesday set a deadline for the state government to submit a report on implementation and issues pertaining to the BMIC project before November 22.

Chief minister B S Yeddyurappa wants to develop a garden at Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) on Race Course Road.

Shortage of tur dal and its escalating prices have forced the government to think about using other pulses as nutrients in mid-day meals provided to schoolchildren.

The government has decided to emulate Tamil Nadu’s sand-mining policy to end the impasse with striking sand truckers.

The next time you’re at a doctor’s clinic, you’d do well to carefully read his licence to practise medicine proudly displayed on the wall and make sure he’s from a bona fide medical college. It could be the difference between life and death.

Initially the drought and flood. And now Diwali. Fruits and vegetables are proving to be out-of-pocket expense for the aam aadmi. With Diwali knocking on the doors, the soaring prices are troubling many.

Smiles of hope overpowered pain on the faces of children who recently underwent complex orthopaedic surgeries in the city.

A techie went for his usual morning walk on Thursday. When he didn’t return home till noon, his family searched frantically for him but found only his badly mutilated body on the railway track.

It was a proud and a joyous moment for the members of Federation of Konkani Catholic Association (FKCA) on Sunday as it celebrated its 12th annual day.

Tuesday’s fire at Carlton Towers has turned into a wake-up call for Bangalore. The sale of fire extinguishers and other safety services has shot up during the past two days.

A model taluk where children will be taught `life skills’ rather than the usual history dates and scientific laws. This is Intel’s dream project this year on completing ten years of service in India.

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