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Stray dogs devour 4-year-old boy to death

Bangalore, Mar 1 (UNI) In a shocking incident, stray dogs devoured a four-year-old boy to death in a city locality, triggering protests by the people against the increasing menace of stray dogs and ''inaction'' by the Corporation authorities.

Police said the incident happened in BEML layout last evening when the boy, identified as Manjunath, was playing hide-and-seek with his friends.

Eyewitness reports said stray dogs, numbering nearly 15, attacked him all over, including his throat, which resulted in loss of blood.

The boy died while being taken to a hospital.

This was the second such incident in the city recently, after a similar tragedy involving a six-year-old girl in Chandra Layout.

Health and Family Welfare Minister R Ashok hurriedly announced a compensation of Rs one lakh to the parents of the child.

The Bangalore City Corporation had convened a meeting of officials to chalk out ways and means to check the stray dog menace.

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AIE to operate 5 Mangalore-Dubai flights a week

Mangalore, Mar 2 (UNI) Air India Express' tri-weekly international flight service between Mangalore and Dubai would be operated five days a week from today. According to sources at the Bajpe airport, Air India Express, the low cost airline of Air India operating flights between Mangalore and Dubai on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, would henceforth operate on Wednesdays and Fridays too. The flight from Dubai would arrive at Bajpe airport at 1910 hrs and depart at 2210 hrs. The airline would run.....

BSNL K'taka circle targets 2.5 lakh mobile connections by month-end

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KERC releases 'Harnessing Captive Power Generation' order

Bangalore, Mar 2 (UNI) Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission has come out with an order on 'Harnessing Captive Power Generation' as per a direction of the National Electricity Policy and Tariff Policy of the Union Government. The salient feature of the order, issued by KERC on February 27, was that it was applicable to all Captive Power Plants in the State, who were willing to supply power of one MW and above to distribution licensees (ESCOMs), according to a release here.....
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