Date: March 9th, 2019

No more ‘Tiger’ menace in Mysuru
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No more ‘Tiger’ menace in Mysuru

March 9, 2019

10 years after ‘Tiger’ towing vehicles were introduced, operation cancelled following public complaints Mysuru:  The city has been rid of ‘Tigers’. The Traffic Police have cracked the whip on these ‘Tigers’ following public outrage and complaints of misuse. They are every motorist’s nightmare.  Vehicle owners live in constant fear of notorious tow truckers aka ‘Tigers’,…

National Lok Adalat to dispose of over 3,000 cases in Mysuru
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National Lok Adalat to dispose of over 3,000 cases in Mysuru

March 9, 2019

Mysuru: A National Lok Adalat was conducted at 22 Benches across the city and district this morning as part of nationwide Lok Adalat campaign. The event that was organised by Karnataka State Legal Services Authority and Mysuru District Legal Services Authority received good response from the litigants. A large number of petitioners participated in the…

Nirav Modi sighted in London
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Nirav Modi sighted in London

March 9, 2019

Wears Ostrich hide jacket worth Rs. 9 lakh ! New Delhi: Fugitive billionaire Nirav Modi, hunted by Indian investigators for over a year, was seen walking on a street in London’s West End by a reporter of the British newspaper The Telegraph. The billionaire, who is wanted in India in a   Rs. 13,000 crore bank…

Double Billing Scam: MCC to seek ACB probe
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Double Billing Scam: MCC to seek ACB probe

March 9, 2019

Mysuru: The Special Council Meeting of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) convened yesterday has decided to refer the case related to irregularities in civic works worth Rs.1.4 crore to Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB). Mayor Pushpalatha Jagannath, who is also the Chairperson of the Fact-Finding Committee constituted to probe the allegations in detail, has decided to seek…

Tiger dolls to keep leopards at bay
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Tiger dolls to keep leopards at bay

March 9, 2019

Mysuru: Farmers annoyed with leopard and monkey menace at their farmlands, can now heave a sigh of relief by implementing this simple yet effective way of saving standing crops. The idea of placing stuffed tiger dolls at agriculture fields to keep leopards, monkeys and other animals entering the fields and destroying the crops, at bay…

Bandipur Fire: Three accused get bail
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Bandipur Fire: Three accused get bail

March 9, 2019

Chamarajanagar: The Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Court, Gundlupet, has granted bail to all the three accused who were arrested on charges of setting fire in Bandipur Wildlife Division. Police had arrested residents of Chowdahalli village of Gundlupet taluk Hanumanathaiah and Gopaiah and Kallipura resident Arunkumar in this case and the Court granted the bail…

‘Relax helmet rule in Mysuru’
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‘Relax helmet rule in Mysuru’

March 9, 2019

Mysuru: Intense heat with maximum temperatures has had two-wheeler riders scurrying for shade even at traffic signals. Wearing helmets have become a nightmare for them in the summer heat and realising this, the State Government has relaxed the helmet rule in six districts in North Karnataka. Even Mysuru must be given exemption from the helmet…

Server Crash hits property registrations again in Mysuru
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Server Crash hits property registrations again in Mysuru

March 9, 2019

Mysuru:  Property registrations once again came to a grinding halt yesterday in all the four Sub-Registrars’ office across the city including Mysuru North Division located in Mini Vidhana Soudha complex in Nazarbad. Revenue collection, stamps and all property registration process were affected in the Sub-Registrar Offices across the district due to frequent server crashes caused…

Nameboards misspelt
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Nameboards misspelt

March 9, 2019

The beautifully designed Krishnaraja (KR) Boulevard is the pride of Mysuru built during the time of Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, the visionary ruler of Mysore. However, the above nameboard not only depicts the spelling of ‘Boulevard’ wrong (Boulward) but has also added the word ‘Road,’ while Boulevard itself means a wide road with trees on either…

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