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A 20-year-old woman, Manya Patil, has died from injuries sustained in an alleged honour killing in Dharwad. Three individuals, identified as Prakash, Veeran, and Arun, have been arrested for the assault, which reportedly involved a pipe. Manya's mother-in-law, father-in-law, and sister also suffered injuries during the incident. Investigations are continuing.
Air India has cancelled its direct San Francisco flights from Bengaluru and Mumbai starting March 1, impacting numerous passengers with existing bookings. The airline cited rising costs and airspace restrictions, opting to boost Delhi-North America services instead. Affected travellers will be re-accommodated or offered refunds, with hopes to reinstate routes if conditions improve.
Former students honored their beloved English teacher, PR Math, by performing a unique tulabhara ceremony. 108 ex-students donated 108 units of blood, equivalent to the 80-year-old teacher's weight, and gifted him 47kg of books. The blood was donated to a district blood bank, marking a heartfelt tribute to his 40 years of teaching.
Four individuals, including the heads of a special school in Bagalkot, were arrested following the release of a video showing a mentally challenged student being brutally assaulted. The abuse, which included beatings and chilli powder in the eyes, was secretly recorded by a former employee. Authorities have rescued the children and are investigating the unregistered institution.
Former cricketer Anil Kumble launched an ambulance dedicated to urban wildlife in Bengaluru, a joint initiative by Tekion and Praana Animal Foundation. This service aims to enhance emergency response for animals affected by the city's growth and human-animal conflict, providing immediate care and safe transport for various species.
The citys churches are getting decked up, and carol groups are bringing the Xmas spirit to life
Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited successfully reclaimed nearly five acres of prime land near Kogilu Bande, valued at 80 crore. Over 150 temporary structures were removed in a coordinated operation. This crucial land will now host vital waste management facilities, including biomethanation and incineration units, accelerating planned projects.
Karnataka is experiencing a significant cold spell as winter tightens its grip, with dense morning fog disrupting travel. Minimum temperatures have dipped 2-3C below normal across the state, with north-interior districts like Bidar recording the lowest at 5.3C. The chill is expected to persist through the month-end.

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