Supreme Court on September 5 asked Tamil Nadu to approach the Supervisory Committee in this regard
Protests by Kannada groups turned violent on Monday with two persons getting killed in police action, including one in firing, in Bengaluru
The situation continued to be normal in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka as no reports of violence has come from any parts
Curfew was lifted in all 16 police station limits in Bengaluru yesterday as the city bounced back to normal after Cauvery
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is holding a meeting on Law and order situation in the morning on Wednesday
Retail industry bodies claim over Rs 2,000 crore loss due to violence across the border
In a democracy, solutions are found through restraint and mutual dialogue, says Modi, responding to violence in the two states
Chief minister asked officials to involve engineering students in the water conservation measures
Sporadic protests were reported in Mandya, the nucleus of the Cauvery agitation, where protesters burnt Tamil newspapers
So far, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack and a probe is on
Congress leader Nagma vehemently said that the Centre should take a stand and resolve the issue at the earliest
Complying with the Supreme Court direction, the state government on Tuesday released Cauvery water and will do so for the next 10 days
The DMK leader said the release of 15,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu over the next 10 days is insufficient
Yeddyurappa said the apex court should have sent an expert team to know the actual position of the river