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16-year old stabs Dad's lover, flees

BANGALORE: A 16-year-old is on the run after stabbing his father's lover ather housein Metro Layout in Gangondanahalli, north Bangalore, on Tuesday night. The teenager was upset over marital problems between his parents because of his father's illicit relationship with another woman. On Tuesday n

India warming up to the world of 3D printing

Walking through the Asaf Ali road, till the New Delhi Stock Exchange building, the cacophony is unmissable. Running up a flight of stairs in the building adjacent to the New Delhi Stock Exchange one reaches a large hall owned by Stirring Minds, which is home to a 3D printing workshop on a hot Saturd

8 Common Interview Mistakes That Cost You The Job

You’ve got all the necessary skills and expertise, and your potential future employer wants to meet you. Now, just one thing is standing between you and that great job you want: acing the interview. You may be perfect for the job, but one slip of the tongue or poorly thought-out response can dest

Photos: Summer Football Coaching Camp Organised by BIFA in Bhatkal

مُرسی کی معزولی میں مصری عیسا ئیوں کا اہم کردار

یہ برطرفی مصر کو انارکی سے بچانے کے لیے کی: پادری پوپ تواضروس دوم بھٹکلیس نیوز، 23اپریل14 مصر کے قبطی عیسائی پادری پوپ تواضروس دوم نے اعتراف کیا ہے کہ ملک کے پہلے منتخب اسلام پسند صدر ڈاکٹرمحمد مرسی کے خلاف تیس جون 2013ء کو شروع ہونے والی عوامی بغاوت کی تحریک اور صدر کی معزولی میں مسیحی برادری نے

Eagle eyes help police bring down street crime

NEW DELHI: It's a low-profile operation but the results are showing. Ever since 60 plainclothesmen on bikes started patrolling three police station areas in south Delhi on Saturday, not one street crime has been reported from their jurisdiction. 'Operation Eagle's Eye', started as a pilot project

Row over St Xavier's principal's email criticising Modi's Gujarat model

Mumbai: In an email to students, the principal of the St Xavier's college in Mumbai criticised Narendra Modi's "Gujarat model" of governance and advised - "choose well!" "...all the Human Development Index indicators and the cultural polarization of the population show that Gujarat has had a terr

Muslim students served food last, says rights group

Representational Photo New Delhi:  Some teachers force children from lower castes and minority religions to clean toilets and sit separately from their classmates as part of "persistent" discrimination in classrooms, a rights group said Tuesday. Human Rights Watch (HRW)  said pupils from margi

GCC accident rate up 11%

Road accidents in Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries rose by 11 percent to 950,000 in a year, a recent study said. GCC accidents rose from 853,700 in 2011 to 945,400 in 2012 with Saudi Arabia topping the list with 589,258 accidents, followed by Qatar (252,614), Kuwait, Oman, UAE and Bahrain. E

Spine injuries not the disease of the aged any more

Dubai: A ‘lazy’ lifestyle, lack of exercise and not strapping up when driving are the main causes for people suffering from spinal injures, surgeons said. Younger people are today suffering from slipped discs that compress the nerves, leading to more cases of back pain, neck, leg and shoulder p

Daughters of the soil with stars in their eye

Their hearts beat for agriculture and they dream of bringing in a revolution to farming in the country. Gold medallists of the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore (UAS-B) want to work for strengthening Indian agriculture with technology and empowering it with youth participation. At

RTA starts issuing driver certificates

Dubai: Motorists can now get certificates from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), ranging from driving experience and history of drivers that can help them secure jobs, get an insurance bargain and much more, quoted Gulf News. RTA launched the initiative recently to help drivers as well a

Engg, medical course fees unchanged in Karnataka

Amid confusion and conflict over admission to professional courses for the academic year 2014-15, Higher Education Minister R V Deshpande on Saturday reiterated the State government’s stand on continuing with the existing fee structure and seat matrix.  "There will be no change in the fee structu

Saudi woman defies driving ban, husband fined

RIYADH: A Saudi woman defied the kingdom's ban on female driving, getting behind the wheel of her husband's car before police detained the couple and fined the man, a newspaper said Sunday. The 23-year-old woman was caught driving Thursday in the Qatif district in Eastern Province, the Saudi Gaze

دہلی میں کاروباری آدمی کے پیٹ سے سونا بر آمد

بھٹکلیس نیوز / 20 اپریل، 14 نیو دہلی / (ایجنسی ) دارالحکومت دہلی میں ایک ڈاکٹر کے مطابق ایک کاروباری شخصیت کے پیٹ سے سونے کی بارہ اینٹیں برآمد ہوئی ہیں۔63 سالہ تاجر کو قئے اور پا خانے میں تکلیف کی شکایت کے بعد ہسپتال میں داخل کرایا گیا۔تاجر نے ڈاکٹر کو بتایا کہ انوڑں نے بیوی سے لڑائی کے بعد غصے میں

Excess pre-monsoon showers in 23 districts

Bangalore Urban, Kolar and Udupi districts have not been lucky enough to get the normal pre-monsoon showers from March 1 till Saturday. Elsewhere, lightning, which is a typical phenomenon during the pre-monsoon period, has left 28 persons and 75 cattle dead. The highest deaths due to lightning ha

B'lore jail to have IGNOU centre for inmates

If all goes well, a special study centre of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will soon be started at the Parappana Agrahara or Bangalore Central Prison. Once started, it will be the first such centre of the university in the State. As a beginning, the study centre will offer a s

500,000 workers needed in Dubai

Dubai: Dubai’s construction and real estate sectors are facing a combined manpower shortfall of up to 500,000 heading into 2015, according to the findings of the Workforce Planning Study, which was commissioned by Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) and conducted by Deloitte. The study showed t