Foeticide: Book helped police nail conception centre in City Along with the seven foetuses found near a dumpyard in Jakkarayanakere on August 5 this year, the police found a book written by Dr Kamini Rao, chief medical officer, Bangalore Assisted Conception Centre (BACC).
ULB polls: Real estate lobby may decide fate of candidates Political parties will have a tough time in wooing voters, who are disillusioned with the failure of the urban civic bodies to improve the infrastructure in their towns and cities.
Nurses honoured on Rose Day As many as 60 women nurses working with Karunashraya Cancer Care Hospital, Kidwai Institute of Oncology and Bangalore Institute of Oncology were gifted with mementos and roses.
CJI for gender responsive system Emphasising that a gender responsive system is need of the hour, Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan said that gender justice can become reality only when people appreciate changes in law and perspectives.
Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy offering a bouquet to Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan (centre) at IX All IndiaLokayuktas/Lokpals/Upalokayuktas Conference in Bangalore on Saturday. From left - Lokayukta Uttarakhand State Justice S H A Raza, Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Cyriac Joseph and Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde. DH Photo
The State government has proposed a ban on the use of cellphones by schoolchildren saying that it would affect their mental and physical growth. Is the government justified? Deccan Herald had invited readers to send their responses.
Most readers opine that the ban is a wise move since the use of cell phones has affected the health and academic performances of students. Others argue that these gadgets are quintessential to this globalised world.