According to the police, the temple management received two letters on February 7 and 28, which threatened to blow up the century-old temple by March 20-21.
"We are preparing to bring water from outside to face any emergency. There is no need to panic. The value of water should be known to everyone," Shivakumar said.
Authorities stated that the suspect serves as the leader of a prominent religious institution in a village located within Kunigal taluk. Allegedly, the accused pontiff sexually harassed the underage girl within the mutt's premises.
The plea for government intervention grows louder, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable solutions to address the escalating water shortage in the tech hub
Enough damage has already been done to the subject by the governments in meddling with the academic issues concerning the teaching and writing of history
The 34-year-old cricketer was rushed to Bowring Hospital in Bengaluru from the RSI ground in Bengaluru. He was walking off the field along with his teammates for dinner when he collapsed on the ground.
BRS leader and former minister S Niranjan Reddy said the balancing reservoir planned by Karnataka near Chikka Manchili in Raichur district could turn out to be the bane of Palamuru
Karnataka faces 103 active Monkey Fever cases, mainly in Shivamogga, Uttara Kannada, and Chikkamagaluru districts. The health minister warns of potential escalation and urges surveillance and collaboration to curb transmission.
Illegally allocating the state fund of Rs 15 lakh to a deceased individual from Rahul Gandhi’s Wayanad MP constituency, falsely blaming an elephant from Karnataka is an appalling betrayal.
Telangana government decided to implement 33 per cent horizontal reservations for women, without any roster points in recruitment for the categories of candidates, said Kavitha
Girish and Shivali (32), a couple from Karnataka were staying in a rented apartment with their two children 11-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl at Himayathnagar.
The agitation was staged after a contractor, Santosh Patil, died by suicide accusing Eshwarappa of demanding 40 per cent commission for a public work in his village.