Bengaluru Recovers 400 Acres of Encroached Land

The Revenue Department and BDA have reclaimed over 400 acres of encroached land in Bengaluru in six months, but this represents just a fraction of the total 16,478 acres of encroached revenue land in the urban district.

Telangana HC Rejects Hair Contract Challenge

The Telangana High Court dismissed a private agency's challenge to a government contract for collecting human hair at Vemulawada temple, ruling non-bidders lack standing.

Trump on Greenland: 'Something Will Work Out'

US President Donald Trump says a resolution may emerge regarding Greenland following Washington meetings with Danish and Greenlandic officials, while emphasizing strategic Arctic interests.

Kerala Rubber Farmers Get Rs 75,000/Hectare Replanting Aid

Rubber farmers in six Kerala districts can now apply for Rs 75,000 per hectare financial assistance for replanting under the KERA project. The scheme targets 30,000 hectares and includes training on climate-resilient farming.

NCB Seizes 813 Kg Ganja, Arrests 3 in Hyderabad

NCB Hyderabad conducted an early morning raid, seizing 813 kg of ganja from a modified lorry and arresting three individuals from Karnataka. The operation targeted drug trafficking from Odisha to Maharashtra.

Bengaluru Office Calls to Save Kadugodi 'Forest' Land

The Bengaluru forest division office wrote a letter in September 2025, highlighting the urgent need to file an appeal and secure land in Kadugodi, Karnataka, calling it a 'forest' that requires protection.

India's News Shift: Anchors to Influencers

India's media is transforming as influencers replace traditional anchors, reshaping how citizens engage with political narratives and state accountability.

Hyderabad SIT Arrests Two Journalists in Defamation Case

Hyderabad's Special Investigation Team arrests two NTV journalists for allegedly broadcasting objectionable content against a woman IAS officer. Police commissioner VC Sajjanar vows to take investigation to logical conclusion.

Marathwada Farmer Suicides Peak at 1,129 in 2025

Official data reveals Marathwada recorded 1,129 farmer suicides in 2025, the highest in five years. Beed district leads with 256 cases as erratic weather and policy delays worsen the agrarian crisis.

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