Kids get tips on traffic safety The initiative, 'Toyota Safety Education Programme (TSEP) - Road Safety: My Right, My Responsibility', will be held over a period of five days in select schools.
Blowing fuse over fused lights! Several electronic gadgets and electrical appliances in N C Srinivasa Murthy's house went kaput on March 11 evening, because of high voltage. Since then, he has been running from pillar to post to claim compensation.
Govt to table Bill on ground water table To curb excess use of ground water, the government will soon table the 'Karnataka Ground Water (Regulation and Control) Bill in the Assembly.
Two inmates escape from remand home Kaarthick (16), a resident of Adugodi and Dravid Kumar (17) of Viveknagar managed to escape through the main gate of the government remand home for boys and girls in Madiwala.
Children pedalling cars at a specially designed mobile traffic park at the launch of Toyota Traffic Safety Education initiative, at Sacred Hearts Girls’ School in Bangalore on Thursday. DH photo
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