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Road accident at Bunder road; 2 injured
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Karnataka Rajyotsava celebrated throughout state
Bangalore/Mangalore/Bhatkal - On the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa has announced that regions currently being called as 'Hyderabad-Karnataka' and 'Mumbai-Karnataka', will be re-named. Delivering his address at the official Rajyotsava celebration function at Sri Kant
Ayodhya verdict does not condone demolition: Sonia Gandhi
New Delhi : The Allahabad High Court's verdict on the Ayodhya dispute did not condone the demolition of the Babri Masjid, Congress president Sondia Gandhi said Tuesday while asserting that the perpetrators must be "brought to justice". "The judgment in no way condones the demolition of the Babri Ma
Processing of passport applications hit at B'loreOne
Bangalore - Attempts to streamline the services at Passport Seva Kendras (PSKs) have stalled the processing of hundreds of passport applications submitted at the BangaloreOne centres. Deccan Herald has highlighted several times in the past about the problems faced by the applicants submitting their
Rajyotsava celebrated in capital; Hyd'bad-Ktaka to be re-named soon: CM
Bangalore - On the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa has announced that regions currently being called as 'Hyderabad-Karnataka' and 'Mumbai-Karnataka', will be re-named. Delivering his address at the official Rajyotsava celebration function at Sri Kanteerava Stadium in
Air India has stand-by aircraft at Bajpe
Mangalore, November 2: Air India Express, the low-cost carrier arm of Air India, has positioned a base aircraft at Mangalore airport from Sunday. This base aircraft will be used in case of any problems arising in the aircraft used in regular flight schedules operated by the carrier, airport directo
Android sweeps Apple, BlackBerry in U.S. smart phone market
TORONTO -There is more bad news for BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) as its smart phone sales have slipped to the third position in the U.S. market. According to the latest data by the NPD Group, the U.S.-based smart phone market tracking company, the BlackBerry's share of the US market in
Endorse India for permanent UNSC seat: USIBC asks Obama
WASHINGTON - The U.S.-India business community wants President Barack Obama to endorse India for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council, and address issues of concern for New Delhi like the H-1B visa fee hike and fears about outsourcing of U.S. jobs to India. Ahead of Mr. Obama's India visit th
Karnataka HC hearing independent MLA's petition on disqualification
Bangalore - Assembly Speaker K. G. Bopaiah had disqualified the independents after they withdrew their support to the BJP government The Karnataka High Court today issued notice to state Assembly Speaker K. G. Bopaiah on petitions filed by five Independent MLAs, challenging their disqualification f
Wikipedia turns to India; to set up office
MUMBAI - With a view to furthering the growth of content in Indian languages, the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) will set up an office in the country within six months. The office will support the existing Bangalore-based India chapter of the free online resource website. "We are talking about an offic
Sachin honoured at Asian Awards
LONDON - Awards and accolades continue to follow Sachin Tendulkar who added the 'Lebara People's Choice' honour at the inaugural Asian Awards to his trophy cabinet. Presenting the award to the iconic batsman, Ratheesan Yoganathan, CEO Lebara, said, "Tendulkar is one of the greatest cricketers of al
Emirates reports 351 per cent jump in first half net profit
Dubai: Emirates reported a 351 per cent jump in net profits on Monday, with Dh3.4 billion ($925 million) for the first six months of its current financial year, ending September 30, 2010, compared to Dh752 million ($205 million) for the same period in 2009. The airline's revenue, including other ope
Dubai's non-oil trade grows to AED 377b in August
DUBAI - Dubai non-oil trade continued to grow to reach AED 377 billion with 18 per cent of increase rate by the end of August 2010 compared to AED 320 billion during the same period last year. Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Executive Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and Dubai Customs Direct
Saudi fatwa bars women from cashier jobs
Saudi Arabia's top clerics have challenged the government's policy to expand jobs for women with a fatwa ruling that they should not work as cashiers in markets. In the statement obtained by AFP the official fatwa issuing body said that "it is not permissible for a woman to work in a place where th
AC visits Belni village after public complaints for construction of road
Bhatkal - After complaints for construction of roads from the residents of Belni village off Sagar road which comes under Muttalli Gram Panchayath limits, Assistant Commisioner of Bhatkal, Dr. Anuradha had yesterday visited the village and inspected the area. It may be interesting to note that, the
Idara Adab Islami, Karnatak & Goa Zone announces Dr Abdul Mugni and Hafeez Merathi Awards
Belgaum - Idara Adab Islami, Karnatak & Goa Zone is introducing 'Dr Abdul Mugni' and 'Hafeez Merathi' Awards. General Secretary of IAI K&G; Zone Mr Samad Khanapuri while providing the details said, these awards will be given to those who have contributed towards growth of clean and benchmark literat
Urdu mushaira on Nov 4 in Muscat
Muscat -In a bid to promote Urdu which symbolises the diverse, pluralisticand composite character of India, an urdu mushaira, with theparticipation of some top poets from India, will be held at the AlFalaj Hotel in Ruwi. To be held under the auspices of Urdu Wing ofIndian Social Club and the embass
India: Land of many cell phones, fewer toilets
MUMBAI -THE Mumbai slum of Rafiq Nagar has no clean water for its shacks made of ripped tarp and bamboo. No garbage pick-up along the rocky, pocked earth that serves as a road. No power except from haphazard cables strung overhead illegally. And not a single toilet or latrine for its 10,000 people.