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The protestors demanded the sharing of Cauvery water to save the standing 'kuruvai' crop cultivation in TN
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While there were no fatalities, the increase in 30 cases more when compared to August has led to concerns among the health authorities.
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Karnataka Police on Tuesday morning took more than 20 people into custody in Bengaluru for violating Section 144 orders
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Farmer bodies, Kannada organisations, and opposition parties have called for a 'Bandh' today in the city
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Bengaluru Urban District Collector KA Dayanand has announced a public holiday for all schools and colleges in the city in view of the Bandh
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Bandh will cause disruption to normal life in the city, with schools, colleges, government offices, banks, ATMs, public and private transport, shops, commercial establishments, and restaurants and hotels expected to be closed.
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The AIADMK resolution cited Annamalai as the reason for breaking ties, saying that he has intentionally speaking ill against senior AIADMK leaders as also former Chief Ministers, CN Annadurai and Dr J Jayalalithaa
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Amid ongoing protests across Karnataka against releasing Cauvery river water to neighbouring Tamil Nadu, two bandhs have been called this week -- in Bengaluru tomorrow, and statewide on Friday.
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During the monitoring, it was found that there were 4 cubs in the region. In the same area, farmers have seen a female tiger last month" she said The team was instructed to monitor the cubs as the mother might be in the locality. On 15 and 16, the continuous monitoring of the cubs was done, she added saying that a tiger cub was found dead on the very next day, September 17.
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Scores of Hindu saints on Monday staged a protest against DMK's Udhayanidhi Stalin over the Sanatan Dharma row and burnt his effigies near Tamil Nadu Bhawan here.
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The protestors demanded the sharing of Cauvery water to save the standing 'kuruvai' crop cultivation in TN
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The fishermen in Nagapattinam and Ramanathapuram districts of Tamil Nadu were protesting on Monday
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Tamil Nadu government will conduct a comprehensive survey of the differently-abled people in the state from September 25
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The farmers in Mandya, protesting to stop water being released from Karnataka dams to Tamil Nadu, continued their demonstration
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Tamil Nadu has recently won the award for the best State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO) from the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO).
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It also decided to seek the opinion of Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission to revise the tariff for those small and medium enterprises consuming less than 12 KW from IIIB to IIA1.
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In order to honour the sacrifice of those who donate their organs and save many lives, the funeral of those donating their organs before their deaths will be conducted with state honours, TN CM said
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Karnataka has been maintaining that it is not in a position to release water, taking into account its own requirement for drinking water and irrigation for standing crops in the Cauvery basin areas, as there has been water scarcity due to deficit monsoon rains.
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Earlier Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that the Union Jal Shakti Minister assured justice in the Cauvery water dispute during the meeting held in the national capital on Thursday.
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Karnataka approached the apex court seeking a direction to the CWMA to reconsider its order to release 5,000 cusecs to Tamil Nadu.