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    16 Amarnath pilgrims killed, around 30 injured in bus accident

    16 Amarnath pilgrims killed, around 30 injured in bus accident

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:59:00 
    At least 16 Amarnath pilgrims were killed and around 30 injured when a bus skidded off the Jammu-Srinagar national highway and rolled down into a deep nullah in the Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir today, officials said. The bus carrying pilgrims skidded off the road, turned turtle and rolled down into the nullah at Nachlana belt of Ramban late this afternoon, Senior Superintendent of Polic
    Showers lash North Karnataka, coastal districts

    Showers lash North Karnataka, coastal districts

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:56:42 
    Showers lashed parts of north Karnataka and the coastal region on Saturday.  Moderate to heavy rain continued in Dharwad city for the second consecutive day. Overcast conditions prevailed from early morning and heavy downpour accompanied by gusty winds were witnessed from 1 pm to 1.45 pm. After a brief pause, there was drizzle throughout the day.
    Govt sets up panel including RSS, VHP members for research on benefits of cow

    Govt sets up panel including RSS, VHP members for research on benefits of cow

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:49:06 
    The government has set up a 19- member panel, including three members linked to the RSS and VHP, to carry out what it says will be scientifically validated research on cow-derivatives including its urine, and their benefits, according to an inter-departmental circular and members of the panel.
    Prez poll: Voters can't carry their pens inside voting chamber

    Prez poll: Voters can't carry their pens inside voting chamber

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:46:19 
    MPs and MLAs who vote to elect the next President tomorrow have been barred from carrying their personal pens inside the voting chamber and will have to mark their ballot with a specially-designed marker, the Election Commission said today.
    Railways biggest govt litigant with over 66,000 cases: Law Min

    Railways biggest govt litigant with over 66,000 cases: Law Min

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:41:02 
    The railway ministry is the biggest litigant among the government departments as it is a party to over 66,000 cases pending in courts across the country, the law ministry says. Government litigation includes service matters, disputes with private entities as well as disputes between two government departments and two PSUs, according to a law ministry document of June 2017.
    Burundi woman with baby in hand receives degree

    Burundi woman with baby in hand receives degree

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:25:54 
    A 32-year-old Burundi citizen, who received the post-graduate degree with her three-month old baby in hand, stole the spotlight at the international students graduation day of Mangalore University here. The woman, N Mugisha, who completed her two-year post graduate course in electronics, was among 22 foreign students, who received degrees at the function.
    For ‘provocative speech’, activist files complaint against BS Yeddyurappa

    For ‘provocative speech’, activist files complaint against BS Yeddyurappa

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:21:32 
    A complaint was filed here on Saturday against former Karnataka chief minister and state BJP chief BS Yeddyurappa for an alleged provocative speech in Mangaluru on July 13. Police said RTI activist N Hanume Gowda’s complaint has been forwarded to Mangaluru city police commissioner for action.
    Prohibitory orders clamped in Mangaluru; seer summoned over

    Prohibitory orders clamped in Mangaluru; seer summoned over

    Sun, 16 Jul 2017 16:19:19 
    Prohibitory orders were today clamped in the city limits till July 30 in the wake of recent incidents of communal unrest in parts of Dakshina Kannada district. In a related development, head of a local mutt has been asked to appear before police in connection with his claims that he had "vital leads" on the murder of an RSS worker in nearby Bantwal, police said at the district headquarters her
    Hate Speech Case:Sanction given to prosecute Kalladka Bhat stayed by the High Court

    Hate Speech Case:Sanction given to prosecute Kalladka Bhat stayed by the High Court

    Sat, 15 Jul 2017 20:02:08 
    The sanction granted by the State government for prosecuting RSS veteran Prabhakar Bhat Kalladka was stayed by the Karnataka High Court on 13th July, Thursday in the case of delivering a communally provocative speech in 2015.