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Woman techie commits suicide
- Monday March 19, 2012
- Karnataka News | Press Trust of India
A 26-year old woman software engineer allegedly committed suicide at her house, found hanging from a ceiling fan in her house at Mathikere
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Government schools competent enough: Kageri
- Friday December 30, 2011
- Bangalore News | Express News Service
After laborious efforts in studying for his Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exam, Prashanth S K, a student from Mahatma Gandhi Pre-University College,Tumkur, secured 96.16% to emerge as one of district toppers.Prashanth, along with 109 other toppers from various districts from across the State, walked away with brand new personal comput...
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Foul smell drives people away from Bangalore bus shelters
- Friday December 2, 2011
- Karnataka News | Express News Service
Sirsi Circle is one of the busiest junctions in the city which was once known for its green canopy. The passengers who wait for buses here at Sirsi Circle Bus Stop (which leads to Chamrajpet) are made to bare the brunt of the sun and rain as the bus shelter reserved for them are occupied by heaps of garbage. The foul smell out of the dumped garbage...
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www.ndtv.com
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Woman techie commits suicide
- Monday March 19, 2012
- Karnataka News | Press Trust of India
A 26-year old woman software engineer allegedly committed suicide at her house, found hanging from a ceiling fan in her house at Mathikere
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www.ndtv.com
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Government schools competent enough: Kageri
- Friday December 30, 2011
- Bangalore News | Express News Service
After laborious efforts in studying for his Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exam, Prashanth S K, a student from Mahatma Gandhi Pre-University College,Tumkur, secured 96.16% to emerge as one of district toppers.Prashanth, along with 109 other toppers from various districts from across the State, walked away with brand new personal comput...
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www.ndtv.com
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Foul smell drives people away from Bangalore bus shelters
- Friday December 2, 2011
- Karnataka News | Express News Service
Sirsi Circle is one of the busiest junctions in the city which was once known for its green canopy. The passengers who wait for buses here at Sirsi Circle Bus Stop (which leads to Chamrajpet) are made to bare the brunt of the sun and rain as the bus shelter reserved for them are occupied by heaps of garbage. The foul smell out of the dumped garbage...
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www.ndtv.com