Police yet to trace Bharat The police have not been able to trace the whereabouts of Bharat N S, who reportedly harassed his subordinate Shylaja, which led to her committing suicide.
Legal tips for auto drivers More than 350 autorickshaw drivers affiliated to the Auto Rickshaw Drivers Union (ARDU) attended an awareness programme organised by the Karnataka State Legal Services Authority on the nitty-gritties of the Motor Vehicles Act, adherence to road safety rules and licence/permit conditions.
Residents oppose plan to open pubs "There is already a liquor shop on Walton Road. With two more pubs and restaurants coming up in the locality, drunken brawls will increase and disturb the peace of this area," complained Dr K O Mammen, a resident.
Biking techies on border tour For the next 35 days three techies Debraj Banerjee, Devidas Menon and Praveen Unni will be undertaking 10,000 km journey on their bikes with an aim to trace the footprints of history and capture the distinctive culture that exists near the hostile borders of the country.
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