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    Bengaluru Stampede: Karnataka High Court questions government over placing report in 'sealed cover'

    The Karnataka High Court has questioned the state government about keeping the stampede report sealed. This relates to the incident on June 4, which caused 11 deaths. The court wants transparency in the investigation. It plans to appoint an amicus curiae for assistance. The court also intends to involve KSCA, RCB, and DNA Networks in the proceedings.

    RCB moves Karnataka HC to quash criminal case over Bengaluru stampede

    Royal Challengers Bengaluru has approached the Karnataka High Court. They want to cancel the criminal case against them. The case is about the stampede at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on June 4. The incident occurred during a celebration. It followed RCB's IPL title win. KSCA officials received temporary protection. The state government ordered arrests.

    This Bollywood couple now owns Vijay Mallya’s iconic Kingfisher Villa in Goa. Here’s why it is now called the King’s Mansion

    Vijay Mallya's iconic Kingfisher Villa in Goa, once a symbol of opulence and scandal, now belongs to the Bollywood couple Sachiin Joshi and Urvashi Sharma. Purchased in 2017 for Rs 73.01 crore after Mallya's financial downfall, the villa has been renamed King’s Mansion. This luxurious estate marks a glamorous new chapter, shifting from controversy to cinematic charm.

    Bengaluru stampede: How an RCB tweet led to a sea of crowd at Chinnaswamy Stadium in two hours, leaving 11 dead and 33 injured

    A Royal Challengers Bangalore victory parade turned deadly due to inadequate planning and communication, resulting in 11 fatalities and 33 injuries at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. The sudden announcement of the parade overwhelmed authorities, leading to massive crowds and a stampede as fans desperately sought to celebrate with the team. Prioritization of political visibility over safety exacerbated the chaos.

    Thief or no thief? What cases say about Vijay Mallya

    Vijay Mallya, facing accusations of bank loan defaults, has apologized for Kingfisher Airlines' collapse while denying being a thief. He expressed willingness to return to India under specific conditions, claiming his dues have been recovered multiple times over. Despite his claims, Mallya faces charges of criminal conspiracy, fraud, and money laundering, with investigating agencies detailing several cases against him.

    Portfolio matters more than individual stocks: Nilesh Shah shares WhatsApp forward on IPL

    Sharing a WhatsApp forward listing individual award winners from the recently concluded IPL season—none from RCB—Nilesh Shah of Kotak Mutual Fund highlighted on social media that, just like in investing, the overall portfolio matters more than individual stocks.

    The Economic Times
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