
Karnataka: Triveni Sangama fills up in Kodagu following heavy rains
Heavy rains coupled with gusty wind has been lashing Kodagu since Monday night. Deputy Commissioner Venkat Raja has declared holiday for schools. However, PU exams will be held as per the time table, he said.
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Hindustan Times
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Hindustan Times
37 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
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Business Standard
44 minutes ago
- Business Standard
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