Cybercrime cases go to platforms

Cybercrime cases are not reported by the police, as they are solved internally within the media platforms.  Cybercrime cases in Bengaluru are decreasing, as most cases are solved within media platforms cases registered in India have decreased from 10,555 cases in 2019 (pre-COVID-19) to 6,423 in 2021, states National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) data. The […]

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FPAI launches programme to make healthcare accessible to LGBTQIA+

The Movement Acceleration Project will create a safe space for LGBTQIA+ communities to access medical counseling. Family Planning Association of India (FPAI) announced the Movement Acceleration Project for the medical betterment of LGBTQIA+ community. Dr. Sharada Nasimath, the President of FPAI, Bangalore spoke at a press conference today, “The focus is on overcoming these issues […]

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Man hung himself to death

He committed suicide between May 7 and May 11. Bengaluru; A 28-year-old saree design worker, SK Intaiz Parveg committed suicide by using a saree tied to an iron rod that was fixed on the ceiling in his house in Javaregowda Nagar. Noor Alam, the victim’s neighbour filed the case at Rajarajeshwari Nagar Police Station. He […]

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Journalists demand bus passes, health cards and more

Veteran journalist P. Ramaiah highlighted media ownership issues and laid importance on development and investigative journalism. Journalists demanded bus passes, health cards and other amenities at the swearing-in ceremony of new office bearers of the Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association (KWJA). Covid-19 protocols at the gathering of almost 100 people were amiss. President of KWJA, Shivananda […]

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