A video featuring Karnataka Kannada and Culture Minister, Shivaraj Tangadagi’s inability to write a simple word in Kannada has gained widespread attention on social media.
Taking strong exception to schools that have taken permission as Kannada medium schools but imparting education in English, ...
MLA Vedavyas Kamath inaugurated three newly constructed classrooms at the Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary ...
Mangaluru: Karnataka Rajya Mogera Sangha has appealed to Justice HN Nagamohan Das Committee to consider the Mogera community ...
The Karnataka High Court recently dismissed a public interest litigation filed seeking a direction to the Union and State ...
Belagavi: The ‘Namma Neeru Namma Hakku' (our water our right) campaign to protect the Hidkal dam water has intensified in ...
Girish KL (49), senior associate editor of Vijayavani’s Mangaluru edition and a resident of Shakthinagar, passed away on Monday due to a heart attack. Girish had served in prominent Kannada newspapers ...
Karnataka Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi faced criticism for struggling to write in Kannada. The Karnataka BJP shared the video, ...
Mysuru: Famed sculptor of city Arun Yogiraj, who sculpted the  Balak Ram idol installed at Ayodhya Rama Mandir,  said that ...
The Bengaluru transport department has seized 30 luxury cars for plying in the state without paying the required taxes, ...
Shivaraj Tangadagi, Karnataka's Kannada and Culture Minister, was severely trolled after a video surfaced of him struggling ...
Mankal Vaidya told reporters that cow (cattle) theft cases are taking place in the district since several years, and strict ...