Lorry stir: Bullock carts help out at stations The truckers strike which had hit the movement of goods in the City, however, has improved now, with only one rake pending at the Satellite Goods terminal at Whitefield.
Atrocities on kids: SHRC refutes judge's statements The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has flatly refuted High Court Judge and the chairperson of Karnataka State Legal Services Authority (KSLSA) Justice Gopala Gowdas statement that no initiative has been taken by it in connection with the atrocities on children by Hanumanthanagar police inspector and other staff around ten days ago.
Student kills self, reason unknown A college student committed suicide by hanging at her Rajajinagar residence on Saturday night. Priyadarshini (19) was a final year BA student of Mount Carmel College.
Docs resume their strike Confusion prevailed amongst factions of the Junior Doctors Association, who resumed the strike on Monday. After a key member of JDA announced that the strike was called off following a meeting with the Governor on Sunday, doctors were back at the porch with placards on Monday morning.
Bank employees caught unawares Not just customers, even bank employees were caught off-guard by the sudden calling-off of the bank strike on Monday morning...
An old lady selling vegetables under a truck which brought vegetables to the Kalasipalyam vegetable market on Monday, in spite of the truckers’ strike, which entered its third day. Dh Photo
Is commercialisation of cricket through the Indian Premier League good or bad? Deccan Herald had invited its readers’ opinion on the issue. Almost all our readers opined that commercialisation of cricket would have negative effect on the game as money would dominate the true spirit and patriotism of players.
The responsibility of players will be measured in terms of their bid amount. Some readers even termed IPL bidding as slave trade.