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HC issues notice to Karnataka government and BMRCL seeking ₹10 crore compensation for the Metro pillar case.
The incident of the Namma Metro pillar collapse that resulted in the tragic loss of Tejaswini L Sulakhe and her two and a half-year-old son, Vihan, is undoubtedly a devastating event. The petitioner, Lohitkumar V Sulakhe, who lost his wife and child in the incident, has filed a petition seeking ₹10 crore in compensation for the loss suffered. The Karnataka High Court has accepted the petition and issued notices to various parties, including the state government, Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), and others involved in the construction and management of the metro project.
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Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, approves a law prohibiting gender-affirming procedures.
The enactment of new legislation by Russian President Vladimir...
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NSA Doval and top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi convene in Johannesburg to deliberate on enhancing bilateral ties
The meeting between Indian National Security Advisor Ajith Doval...
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“The country is shamed; no culprits will be spared.” PM Modi’s first remark on the Manipur issue
Just ahead of the monsoon session, Prime Minister Narendra...
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Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon and Karthik Aaryan are to work together for their second film Shezada
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Punjab Chief Minister Calls Out Governor for Failing Constitutional Duty, Demands Explanation
Video recording reveals Governor's inconsistent usage of "my government"...
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Mountaineer Anurag Maloo is in intensive care after going missing on Mount Annapurna
Anurag, 34, of Kishangarh, Rajasthan, disappeared on Monday after...
Administration to not increase compensation: Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Governor Mamata Banerjee stated on Monday that...