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  • 1 week ago | htsyndication.com | Coovercolly INDRESH

    Bengaluru, May 9 -- The barber shops in Koppal district were re-opened on Thursday after almost three months when a social boycott was called by the leaders of Muddaballi village after a dispute between a barber and a member of Dalit community over payment. "In February, a barber abused a member of the Dalit community after the latter did not pay for the haircut. After the incident, on March 1 the Muddaballi village leaders announced the decision to boycott the Dalit community.

  • 1 week ago | htsyndication.com | Coovercolly INDRESH

    Bengaluru, May 9 -- A 35-year-old man has been arrested for kidnapping and murdering an eight-year-old boy in Bengaluru's Parappana Agrahara, police said on Thursday. "The incident took place on May 6 when the accused, B Mattur, was returning home under the influence of alcohol and found the child, M Ramananda, alone. The boy's mother was away at work.

  • 1 week ago | hindustantimes.com | Coovercolly INDRESH

    A 35-year-old man has been arrested for kidnapping and murdering an eight-year-old boy in Bengaluru’s Parappana Agrahara, police said on Thursday. “The incident took place on May 6 when the accused, B Mattur, was returning home under the influence of alcohol and found the child, M Ramananda, alone. The boy’s mother was away at work.

  • 1 week ago | hindustantimes.com | Coovercolly INDRESH

    The barber shops in Koppal district were re-opened on Thursday after almost three months when a social boycott was called by the leaders of Muddaballi village after a dispute between a barber and a member of Dalit community over payment. “In February, a barber abused a member of the Dalit community after the latter did not pay for the haircut. After the incident, on March 1 the Muddaballi village leaders announced the decision to boycott the Dalit community.

  • 1 week ago | htsyndication.com | Coovercolly INDRESH

    Posted On: 2025-05-09 Posted By: Coovercolly Indresh, Bengaluru Health & Lifestyle Cities Hindustan Times Bengaluru, May 9 -- The Karnataka high court on Thursday dismissed a petition filed by a woman originally from Mysuru seeking additional time for her three Pakistani-national children to remain in India, following the Union government's directive mandating the departure of all Pakistani nationals by April 30. The order came in the wake of heightened security concerns triggered by the...

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