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4 days ago |
bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com | Y Maheswara Reddy
The alarming rise in incidents linked to excessive mobile and internet use, such as suicides due to restricted phone access or children leaving home over denied gadgets, highlights the growing dependency of children on digital devices. A recent study conducted in Karnataka reveals that a significant percentage of children are dependent on mobile phones, with many also facing online harassment.
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4 days ago |
bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com | Y Maheswara Reddy
Darshan on June 11, 2024. He was arrested while he was preparing to participate in the shooting of Devil in Mysuru. After the High Court granted bail to Darshan on December 13, 2024, the shooting commenced again. Tulu actress Rachana Rai is paired opposite Darshan while Mahesh Manjrekar makes a comeback to Sandalwood after two decades. Devil is bankrolled by J Jayamma and Saregama under the Sri Jai Maatha Combines banner.
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4 days ago |
bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com | Y Maheswara Reddy
High Court orders, builder constructs unauthorised fourth floor in MC Layout while BBMP engineers delay action, citing pending directives for monthsDespite directions from the High Court to the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the construction of buildings in violation of norms continues in the city.
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4 days ago |
bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com | Y Maheswara Reddy
Kannada movie Guri released in 1986 featured Dr Rajkumar and Archana in the lead. Now, another movie with the same title directed by Selvam Madappan is in the making. The audio function of the movie was held at MMB Legacy on Sunday. The movie is being bankrolled by Radhika SR and Chitralekha S under the Vishnu Durga Productions banner. According to director Selvam Madappan, the movie is based on a real incident that took place in Kolar. “I visited Theralli Betta in Kolar a few years ago.
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5 days ago |
bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com | Y Maheswara Reddy
Residents of LB Shastri Nagar taking out a processionAround 100 residents of LBS Nagar marched to raise awareness about illegal garbage dumping and push BBMP for better waste management and cleaner streetsAround 100 residents of LBS Nagar in East Bengaluru took out a procession on Sunday to create awareness among the public on the importance of keeping the locality free from garbage. The procession is also aimed at ending indiscriminate dumping of waste on the roads in the area.
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