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Filmmakers in India are vulnerable to mob action when they engage with subjects that deal with history and identity.
On June 16, app-based bike taxi operations screeched to a halt across Karnataka, following the Karnataka High Court’s refusal to stay an earlier order mandating the suspension of such services.
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NDTV Profit on MSNKarnataka Proposes 12-Hour Workdays For IT Employees, Union Pushes BackThis amendment shows that the state government is 'unwilling to recognise workers as human beings' who require personal and ...
A senior executive at a ride aggregator, who requested anonymity, confirmed a sharp increase in demand for autorickshaws ...
Van Vihar Director Vijay Kumar told The Free Press that so far, nothing is known about how the King Cobra died. Its movement ...
Around 120 persons from Karnataka are currently stranded in Iran amidst escalating safety concerns. They include 60 to 70 ...
Amid a controversy over the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) allowing dairy giant Amul to open retail outlets ...
The move had sparked protests from Kannada groups and opposition parties. The JD(S) criticised the Congress-led government, ...
Despite a Supreme Court directive clearing the way for the release of Kamal Haasan's ‘Thug Life’ in Karnataka, the film’s ...
Russian soldier Sergey Grablev, a long-time Hindu devotee, was cremated with traditional rites at Gokarna’s Sri ...
Demands resignation of CM, Dy.CM and Home Minister on moral responsibility Bengaluru: Mounting pressure on the Karnataka ...
Bengaluru Police have issued notices to pro-Kannada activists over their protests against Kamal Hassan-starrer Tamil film, ...
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