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The Hindu Kannada writers find a voice in Bengaluru’s CBD area
Naakolle Maathu, at The Bookworm on Church Street, is a series of talks conducted by Vasudhendra along with contemporary Kannada writers on every fourth Saturday of the month
The Hindu A fort that symbolises independence of Deccan from the clutches of Delhi
The founder of the Bahmani Sultanate, Alauddin Hasan Gangu Bahman Shah, implemented the administrative reforms, established state administrations, and enacted policies to promote tax collection
The Hindu Perplexity AI to launch ads on search platform by fourth quarter
Nvidia and Jeff Bezos-backed Perplexity AI said on Thursday that it plans to introduce advertising on its artificial intelligence-powered search platform
The Hindu The rise and rise of red sanders mafia
Seshachalam Hills, one of India’s richest biospheres, has become the hot spot of red sanders smuggling and allied crimes costing many police, forest officials and mafia members their lives apart from threatening the survival of the endangered tree species. Over the years, despite changes in the governments and people in power, the smuggling of the precious wood continues unabated, indicating that the problem is of a socio-economic-political nature, writes K. Umashhankar
The Hindu Google agreed to pay millions for California news, but journalists call it a bad deal
Journalists and industry experts are blasting a deal announced this week between the state of California and Google
The Hindu Fake NCC camp rape case: Main accused dies in hospital days after suicide attempt
The accused had attempted to take his own life prior to his arrest
The Hindu Godrej Industries Chairman Nadir Godrej meets A.P. CM
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The Hindu Three lakh tonnes of sand available in Guntur district, says Collector
Manual booking for sand will continue until an online platform is developed, says Nagalakshmi S.
The Hindu Guardians of health, victims of harassment
Female healthcare professionals across government hospitals are increasingly facing threats to their safety. Incidents of physical violence and sexual harassment have become alarmingly common, revealing a critical shortfall in security measures. Despite repeated warnings and calls for reform, many hospitals remain inadequately equipped to protect their employees, finds Siddharth Kumar Singh