Protest against cement price hike The members of the Tumkur Engineers Association on Thursday held a silent protest in the city against the hike in the prices of cement and other construction materials.
Light, camera, action... at Siddaganga mutt Visitors to the Siddaganga mutt had a surprise in store for them on Thursday. The month of ashada seem to be lost in the all the ongoing activity in the mutt premises...
Farmers, leaders team meets CM, DyCM Thousands of farmers took out a delegation to the chief minister and the deputy chief minister in Bangalore on Tuesday, under the leadership of District Co-operative Union President Byalahalli M Govindagowda and submitted a memorandum.
Rain fury continues in Kodagu district The rainfall has only increased from Wednesday night onwards in Kodagu district. The heavy rain has thrown daily life of the people completely out of gear.
Project unscientific, environmentally devastating
Cong flays Nethravathi river diversion project Former district-in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai on behalf of District Congress expressed his objection to the proposed Nethravathi Diversion project and demanded the government to immediately drop the plans of the project.
Scouts commissioner Venugopalakrishna, Guides commissioner Kamala and others at the all-religion prayer meeting held as part of the hundredth anniversary of Bharat Scouts and Guides near the Townhall circle in Tumkur. DH Photo
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