Rights panel pressure forces police rethink Police ought to be polite. This was the buzzword at a marathon meeting held on Wednesday at the City Police Commissioners office.
Cards game:
Default first,vanish next! Mourise DSouza P (28), a BBM graduate who, along with three others cheated several multinational banks to the tune of Rs six crore found the lure of easy money hard to resist.
Guidance value fixed by govt to form base for calculating capital value
New CVS to aid property owners CVS would benefit the property owners who otherwise would have ended up paying heavy property tax under the ARV system following the enactment of the Karnataka Rent Act 1999 which enabled the authorities to levy tax up to 1.66 per cent of the actual capital value of the properties, according to BMP officials....
OASIS
Transformation of personality
The practitioner has to disperse mental inhibitions and bring inner change. The attempts to discipline the self can reach fruition only through the experience of pure joy. The habit to see life as a succession of joys and sorrows will then begin to break.
Queens visit: Traffic curbs Movement of traffic will be restricted in many areas on October 26 and 27 as the Queen Beatrix of Kingdom of Netherlands will be visiting Bangalore City...
Invitation to disaster ... The open drain on Gangadhar Chetty Road poses a threat to passersby, specially during night. The retaining wall of the drain had collapsed about a month ago. Yet, the BBMP officials have not taken any action.DH photo
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