Toll staff assaulted, gate damaged in Mangaluru

Two toll employees were assaulted and a gate damaged after a truck driver refused to pay at Brahmarakootlu plaza. Police have arrested the driver and cleaner. Read the full details.

Revival of 9 Closed Sugar Mills Brings Hope to Bihar Farmers

The Bihar government's plan to reopen nine closed sugar mills, including the historic Chanpatia unit, has ignited fresh optimism among sugarcane growers in West Champaran and neighboring districts, promising to ease decades of agricultural distress.

Court-Monitored Task Force Sought After Panaji Fire

Amicus curiae Rohit Bras de Sa calls for a court-monitored task force to audit high-risk coastal establishments in Goa after the deadly Birch fire, citing systemic legal failures. Read the full demands.

BJP's Victory in Mangaluru Panchayats: Key Factors

BJP's recent wins in Bajpe and Kinnigoli town panchayats near Mangaluru signal voter frustration with Congress's governance, guarantee scheme failures, and local issues. Read the full analysis.

KRV Protests Maharashtra Bhavan Construction in Belagavi

Karnataka Rakshana Vedike activists staged a protest in Belagavi, demanding a halt to Maharashtra Gadi Bhavan construction. They submitted a memorandum and warned MP Jagadish Shettar of a sit-in. Read the full report.

Pilibhit Teens Run Away from Home, Police Launch Search

A 16-year-old girl and two boys from Pilibhit flee homes, taking cash, a motorcycle, and phones. Police file kidnapping case and use electronic surveillance to trace the missing minors. Read the full story.

Pak KP CM Alleges Hostility During Punjab Visit

Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur writes a formal letter to Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz, alleging protocol violations and hostility during his recent visit. Details inside.

Consumer panel dismisses law student's complaint

A Mumbai consumer commission dismissed a law student's complaint against a court registrar for delay in providing certified copies, ruling he is not a 'consumer'. Read the full details.

Karnataka HC Suggests Policy for Temple Sandalwood Growth

The Karnataka High Court has advised the state government to consider a policy allowing temples to grow sandalwood for religious rituals. This follows a petition regarding a 1921 agreement for 1087 kgs of sandalwood. Read the full details.

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