SC asks Karnataka, Centre to act on 5 tigers' death
Wednesday, 23 July 2025 The Supreme Court has sought a response from the Karnataka government regarding the death of five tigers in the MM Hills sanctuary. The incident, attributed to villagers poisoning a carcass consumed by the tigers, highlights the escalating human-animal conflict. The court directed the Union environment ministry to formulate a policy, in consultation with states, to address this issue.
The Karnataka government has decided to restructure internal reservations for Scheduled Castes (SCs), allocating 6% to Madigas, 6% jointly to Holeyas and Alemari.. IndiaTimes
The CAG has warned that Karnataka's guarantee schemes are straining state finances, reversing post-Covid recovery. These schemes, comprising 15% of revenue.. IndiaTimes
For over two decades, a shocking tale has circulated β a motherβs claim that her daughter, Ananya Bhat, went missing in Dharmasthala under the shadow of powerful forces. But the SIT investigation paints a very different picture. No medical college records, no CBI job files, no hospital admission logs β not even acquaintances recalling a daughter. Even the so-called grave evidence collapsed, with forensic tests confirming the remains were male.
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Karnataka: Rangamma asked the village elders to assist with the money count. After sorting and counting the money for almost six hours, more than 20 people came.. DNA