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Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Narayan Baramani, who had earlier sought voluntary retirement after allegedly ...
The Indian pharmaceutical sector strongly rejects Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's claims that sudden deaths in Hassan district ...
After Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah suggested a possible link between recent heart attack deaths in Hassan and Covid-19 vaccines, ...
The BJP has criticized the Congress-led Karnataka government after CCTV footage revealed Bengaluru civic body workers pasting ...
A day after he wrote a letter seeking voluntary retirement, Narayan Baramani, Additional SP, Dharwad, has joined duty. He was on leave for some time.
Bengaluru: An Additional Superintendent of Police, who was publicly humiliated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on April 28, 2025 at Belagavi, has sought voluntary retirement from the services.
Lifestyle, pre-existing health conditions are key contributing factors for heart attacks New Delhi: Extensive studies ...
Bengaluru/ Chikkaballapura" With Siddaramaiah asserting that he will be the Chief Minister of Karnataka for a full five-year ...
Chikkaballapur: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday strongly dismissed the BJP’s claims about a possible power ...
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw refuted Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's claim. Siddaramaiah linked covid-19 vaccines to heart attack deaths ...
ASP NV Baramani says the Chief Minister nearly slapped him in public, causing "immense mental trauma" to him and his family.
Narayan V Baramani, Additional Superintendent of Police, Dharwad, said he had narrowly missed being publicly slapped by the ...