Bangalore

Moot court winners set for Hong Kong

The Commonwealth Moot Court competition, organised by the first batch of law students from Christ University came to an end on February 22. "The Commonwealth Legal Education Association (CLEA) approached us with a proposal to organise the event,” said Swagata Raha, faculty secretary for the Moot Court. “CLEA has been organising the Moot Court competition, in which student teams representing universities from Commonwealth nations compete for the Turnbull Shield,” says Raha.

Six killed 15 injured as bus plunges into Mandya lake

Mandya lakeA Shravanabelagola-bound bus from KR Pet fell into the dry bed of a lake on Tuesday evening killing six passengers on the spot and injuring over 15 others. The accident occured at around 7 pm even as the driver was trying to negotiate the bus on the narrow tankbund.

Some people had a miraculous escape as the tank — Deveerammani kere, a km after KR Pet in Mandya district — was dry. The ill-fated KSRTC bus had more than 60 people on board when the mishap occured.

Cops gaze into space as crimes head north

Mico Layout police ask neither for vehicles nor guns; they just need more personnel

The crime rate in Mico Layout, a mostly up-market area in south-east Bangalore, has been in a state of constant fluctuation over the last five years. But the graph has only been on an upward climb in recent times. There has been a 50% rise in crime at Mico Layout in the last one year.

Meanwhile, the police are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain law and order in the area. The reason for this could be attributed to the shortage of personnel at the Mico Layout police station. According to sources, the police force there is short of 17 constables, who are desperately required for guarding the crime-prone area.

Mother of all rallies on Feb 28

Almost six lakh students of the Bangalore University are expected to gather at the Palace Grounds on Saturday as the state government's anti-terror campaign is set to end with a grand valedictory f

Infosys sets up a science foundation in Bangalore

Infosys IntradayBangalore, Feb 17 : IT major Infosys Technologies on Tuesday announced that it has set up a fund `Infosys Science Foundation', for awarding outstanding achievements in various fields.

This foundation would be funded by a corpus of 210.5 million rupees, contributed by the firm''s board members and an annual grant from Infosys Technologies Limited.

The trust would honour an annual award of five million rupees to the countrymen for their exceptional contribution in the arena of physical and mathematical sciences, engineering, life science and social sciences and economics.

Cisco To Help Network B'lore; Signs MoU With Karnataka Govt

Cisco To Help Network B'lore; Signs MoU With Karnataka GovtAs part of its worldwide Intelligent Urbanisation initiative, Cisco Systems has signed up a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of Karnataka to launch ‘Intelligent Bengaluru’ pilot project in the city.

Under the MoU, the project launched by the state government and networking giant will focus on global sustainable solutions for public safety and security, transportation, buildings, power distribution, energy utilization, health care, education and environment conservation.

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