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Royal Challengers Bengaluru are in trouble as the Karnataka government has decided to take action against them in the ...
Justice John Michael D’Cumha commission, which was appointed by the Karnataka government has deemed M. Chinnaswamy stadium ...
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ESPN Africa on MSNKarun Nair to return home to Karnataka for 2025-26 domestic seasonKarun Nair has been granted the NOC to return to the side he played most of his domestic cricket for | ESPN.com ...
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ABP News on MSNKarnataka CM Siddaramaiah Backs Rahul Gandhi's Voter List Tampering Allegation Against BJPKarnataka CM Siddaramaiah accuses BJP of poll fraud, says Congress will launch a national campaign to expose it.
The Karnataka government has approved legal proceedings against Royal Challengers Bengaluru and the Karnataka State Cricket Association over a fatal stampede incident.
Batter Karun Nair returns to Karnataka for domestic season after successful stint with Vidarbha, adding experience to lineup.
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India Today on MSNBengaluru stampede: RCB, cops to face action as Karnataka approves probe reportThe Karnataka cabinet has approved the Justice Cunha report on the June 4 stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium that killed 11 ...
Event management house DNA Entertainment Networks has moved the Karnataka High Court challenging a judicial commission report ...
In a significant development following the tragic stampede during the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) victory celebrations, the Karnataka Cabinet today accepted the findings of the Justice John ...
Report indicts private firms and officials for June 4 stampede at RCB celebration that killed 11; legal and departmental ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNBengaluru stampede: M Chinnaswamy Stadium deemed "unsuitable and unsafe" for large-scale eventsThe commission's report stated that the venue's "design and structure" are inherently "unsuitable and unsafe" for large-scale ...
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The Print on MSNGiving itself clean chit, Karnataka govt accepts D’Cunha panel report on Chinnaswamy stadium stampedeLegal action will be taken against private associations and against the officers who are named in the report, says Karnataka ...
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