Hard work bring moments of successNewly-appointed Additional Advocate General of Karnataka Meriyanda Sajan Poovayya said that hours of hard work bring moments of success. Poovaiah was reacting to a query from Express on his journey from Virajpet, a small town in Kodagu, to ... New Indian Express, 2 months ago |
Rainmaker Receives $3 Million In Seed FundingBangalore: Rainmaker, a Mumbai based venture, dedicated in providing specialized learning materials, has raised seed funding of $3 Million (16.4 crore) across three rounds from a mix of family, friends and angel investors, reports ET. Its primary ... Silicon India, 1 day ago
Rainmaker Receives Seed Investment
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Blog: Vikram Pandit A Schumacher on Indian roadsBANGALORE: Just before an IPL match, Jeevan Narayan, 19, a first-year electrical engineering student at RV College of Engineering, Bangalore, spends anxious hours looking for nuggets of information about the match to figure out who may emerge on ... Economic Times, 3 days ago
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Umapathy's exclusion from PEB illegal: HCThe Karnataka High Court on Wednesday set aside the State government's order to reconstitute the Police Establishment Board (PEB) excluding B.E. Umapathy, one of the senior-most Director-Generals of Police in the State. Justice S. Abdul Nazeer ... The Hindu, 1 month ago
HC sets aside order removing Umapathy from Police Establishment Board
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No intention to scrap BMTF: StateThe State government on Wednesday told the Karnataka High Court that it has no intention to close down the Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF). Additional Advocate-General Sajan Poovayya made this submission before a Division Bench comprising ... The Hindu, 1 month ago
Government to extend BMTF's term
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Take steps to execute NBWs: High Court tells MirjiThe Karnataka High Court summoned City Police Commissioner B G Jyothi Prakash Mirji on Thursday afternoon and directed him to take steps to execute non-bailable warrants (NBWs) issued by the court as the offenders are going scot-free. Hearing a case ... New Indian Express, 1 month ago
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