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NGO Flags Illegal ESZ Committees in Shivamogga

An NGO has filed a complaint alleging that ESZ monitoring committees for Kudremukh park and Someshwara sanctuary were formed without government approval. Learn the details and implications.

Elephants stray into Shivamogga farms, damage crops

Two wild elephants from Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary are causing crop damage near Shivamogga. Forest officials aim to drive them back as fragmented corridors and illegal fencing threaten wildlife. Read more.

₹4,000 Crore Revival Plan for Shivamogga Steel Plant

Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy announces massive ₹4,000 crore revival of Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Plant. Detailed project report for 40-year operation plan underway. Read more about this industrial revival.

Retired Official's Suicide at Hazaribag Station

Vinay Kumar Singh, a 70-year-old retired official, died by suicide at Hazaribag railway station. He left a suicide note apologizing to his family. Read the full investigation details.

Massive Tree Felling in Shivamogga Forest Despite Ban

Forest Minister Eshwar B Khandre takes serious note of illegal tree felling in Bidaragodu hills near Thirthahalli. 24 trees axed despite forest department markings. Read about the investigation and conservation efforts.

Class 7 student dies by suicide in Jaipur

A 13-year-old boy from Haryana died by suicide at his aunt's Jaipur residence. Police investigation underway as family seeks answers to this heartbreaking incident.

Ahmedabad Live-in Partner Death: Family Booked for Suicide

Chandkheda police register abetment to suicide case after 25-year-old woman dies under suspicious circumstances. Her family alleges prolonged harassment by ex-husband and his family members. Read the full investigation details.

Woman dies by suicide in Delhi's Vasant Vihar

A 38-year-old housewife, daughter-in-law of an industrialist, died by suicide at her Vasant Vihar home. Police investigation underway, no suicide note found but diary seized. Family disputes emerge.

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