Maya Sharma
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Supreme Court Takes Note Of Bengaluru's Fight Against Graphite Plant
After NDTV's report on widespread pollution by graphite plant in Bengaluru's bustling Whitefield, the Supreme Court has decided to take up the caseandissued a notice to Graphite India Limited. The concerns of the residents of Whitefield were brought to the court's notice by an expert panel today.
- Tuesday October 9, 2018
- Bangalore News
- Written by A Vaidyanathan, Maya Sharma
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Janardhana Reddy Can't Campaign In Ballari For Karnataka Polls: Supreme Court
Mining baron Gali Janardhana Reddy, who is out on bail, cannot campaign in Karnataka's Ballari for the May 12 election, the Supreme Court said today.
- Friday May 4, 2018
- Karnataka News
- Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Maya Sharma
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Can't Share Cauvery Water Till December, Says Karnataka: 10 Points
Karnataka has said that it cannot release any more water from the River Cauvery to neighbouring Tamil Nadu till December, providing the latest installment in a war that involves the Supreme Court.
- Tuesday September 27, 2016
- India News
- Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Maya Sharma, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
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Difficult To Implement Court Order On Cauvery, We Have No Water: Siddaramaiah
Over-ruling Karnataka's objections, the Supreme Court today asked the state to release another 6,000 cusecs of Cauvery water a day to Tamil Nadu for a week starting tomorrow. The state has called the order "wrong", contending it does not have enough water to drink. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said implementing the order will be "difficult...
- Tuesday September 20, 2016
- Karnataka News
- Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Maya Sharma, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
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Whose Belgaum is it? The battle heats up
The battle over Belgaum, a long bone of contention between Maharashtra and Karnataka, has heated up once again.
- Wednesday July 7, 2010
- India News
- A Vaidyanathan, Maya Sharma, Prasad Kathe
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Relief for Reddy brothers and their mines in Supreme Court
Karnataka's Reddy brothers, the mining barons who are ministers in the BJP government in the state, have received welcome news from the Supreme Court.After a five-month ban, their Obalapuram company, which owns three mines along the Karnataka-Andhra Border, has been told it can get back to work, but not within 150 metres of the Karnataka border.Jan...
- Monday May 10, 2010
- India News
- A Vaidyanathan, Maya Sharma