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The police force deployed at the Karnataka Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru had warned against the idea of holding the Royal ...
With cricketers earning salaries in crores and each franchise having a purse of ₹120 crore, it’s no surprise that the IPL ...
The Karnataka government has increased the compensation for families of Bengaluru stampede victims to Rs 25 lakh. This comes ...
A heartbreaking video showing a father mourning at his son’s grave has brought renewed attention to the tragic stampede ...
Vijay Mallya, once known as “King of Good Times”, was the epitome of India's flamboyant business elite. He became the ...
Buoyed by an outstanding IPL, Australia quick Josh Hazlewood feels he is bowling better than at any point in his decorated ...
The RCB stadium stampede exposes the convergence of crowd psychology, state failure, caste-coded fandom, and the violent ...
Marnus Labuschagne looks increasingly likely to open for Australia in the World Test Championship Final and has received a ...
Panic broke out at two locations during the celebrations, resulting in a stampede that claimed the lives of 11 people and left many others injured.
The Bengaluru City Police have confirmed that no First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Virat Kohli.
The video caught the attention of viewers, including RCB fans, who strongly believed that Mishra’s video thumbnail was in ...