More all-womens engg colleges in State soon? Trends keep changing in technical education, and the current one seems to be for setting up exclusive all-womens engineering colleges.
Dispossession of sites stayed The High Court on Friday stayed dispossession of the allottees of sites in about five acres land in Kudlu village on the outskirts of Bangalore, following a PIL apprehending said lands transfer to Karnataka Slum Clearance Board.
Water scarcity Citys scourge Scarcity of water can stop the growth of the IT City. It is a major constraint that has to be addressed on top priority, BDA Commissioner M K Shankarlinge Gowda said on Friday.
Prez lauds copswar on terror The President appreciated the alertness of State police which led to the arrest of persons with international terrorist links.
Asadulla: Police on wrong scent? Is Asadulla trying to mislead investigating officers about his terrorist activities in Hubli and surrounding areas? Sources say the suspected militant is diverting police officers attention from his clandestine activity.
From right to left: Lokayukta Justice N Santosh Hegde; President AAB D L Jagadeesh; Treasurer N Udaya Kumar during the inaugural function of 'Law Lecture Series 2008', at City Civil Court in Bangalore on Friday.DH Photo
Is Karnataka becoming a new haven for terrorists, as in recent times, even smaller towns have been found harbouring those with terror links? Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the topic.
Majority of the readers opine that the state has the presence of terrorists and stressed the need for tightening security measures to prevent infiltration. Some even termed the state a haven for anti-national elements.