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Three men were arrested in Karwar for illegally possessing crude country-made bombs. The arrests are linked to a recent car explosion in Tumakuru that killed their cousin, Nagendra. The brothers, Narayan and Nagaraj Gowda, initially claimed the bombs were for fishing, but later admitted to hiding them after Nagendra's death. A third man, Sandeep Gowda, was also apprehended for supplying the explosives. Investigations into the bomb supply chain are ongoing.
Review flags mismatch; officials told to update records, submit village-wise details
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Five women daycare staff at an IT company campus in Bengaluru face an FIR for allegedly abusing toddlers. Disturbing videos surfaced, showing caregivers threatening and physically mistreating children aged two to three. Allegations include locking children in bathrooms and using a washing machine. Police are questioning the accused and verifying the footage to determine the extent of the abuse.
Pro-Kannada activists have been booked for vandalizing a Hindi signboard at Bengaluru's BEL Circle. The group, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, claimed the unauthorized sign was an imposition of Hindi. Police intervened to control the situation and have registered a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rioting and destruction of public property. Investigations are ongoing.
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Incomplete e-KYC, failure to link Aadhaar with bank accounts cited as reason
Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar urged citizens to maintain their voting rights, warning that access to government benefits, including guarantee schemes, could become difficult otherwise. He initiated the Special Intensive Revision process, emphasizing that state benefits are intended for Karnataka voters. Citizens can update details, change photos, and even use physical forms if they face app challenges, ensuring everyone can participate.

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