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Karnataka monitors university accounts directly

Karnataka Finance Department implements direct financial oversight of universities and autonomous bodies to enhance transparency and curb fund misuse. New monitoring system aims for better fiscal discipline.

US Justice Dept May Disqualify Comey's Lawyer

The US Justice Department considers disqualifying James Comey's defence lawyer Patrick J. Fitzgerald over alleged conflict of interest in classified documents case. Exclusive details inside.

DRI seizes Chinese firecrackers at Maharashtra port

In a major anti-smuggling operation, Indian authorities intercept 12.5 tonnes of Chinese-origin firecrackers worth ₹3.5 crore at Maharashtra's Dighi Port, raising serious security concerns ahead of festival season.

Centre rejects mining in Tumakuru reserve forest

In a significant environmental decision, the Central government has rejected a proposed mining project in Tumakuru's reserve forest, protecting crucial biodiversity and local ecosystems.

Karnataka survey extended to Oct 31 amid delays

Karnataka government extends crucial socio-educational survey deadline as enumeration process faces significant delays across the state. Get latest updates on survey progress and implementation challenges.

Bandipur officials defy NTCA, feed starving tiger cubs

In a heart-wrenching dilemma between protocol and compassion, Bandipur forest officials are hand-feeding orphaned tiger cubs against national guidelines, sparking a conservation ethics debate across India.

Canadian paraglider missing in Himachal Pradesh

Justin Gower, a 40-year-old Canadian paraglider, disappeared during a flight from Bir to Billing in Himachal Pradesh. Search operations continue amid challenging weather conditions.

US Forces Kill 3 in Drug Smuggling Vessel Raid

In a major maritime operation, US naval forces engaged and neutralized a drug smuggling vessel in the Arabian Sea, resulting in three fatalities. The incident highlights growing concerns about narcotics trafficking routes.

400kg Rotten Sweets Destroyed in Berhampur Raid

Food safety authorities in Berhampur conducted a surprise inspection, seizing and destroying 400kg of spoiled sweets from local shops. The crackdown highlights serious food safety violations during peak season.

US Confirms Hamas Violated Ceasefire Agreement

The United States confirms credible reports of Hamas ceasefire violations during recent Israel-Hamas negotiations. Get exclusive details on the truce breakdown and international response.

US: Hamas may violate ceasefire soon

American officials reveal credible intelligence suggesting Hamas could break the fragile Gaza truce. Get the latest developments on the escalating Middle East crisis and US diplomatic efforts.

Karnataka allows primary teachers for classes 6-7

In a significant policy shift, Karnataka allows primary school teachers to handle classes 6 and 7, addressing teacher shortages and enhancing educational flexibility across the state.

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