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As BJP Wins Both Seats in Karnataka Bypolls, Yediyurappa Indicates Cabinet Reshuffle is on Cards
With cabinet expansion on cards, lobbying has intensified within the ruling BJP and some aspirants have even reached New Delhi to meet BJP central leaders in this regard, party sources said.
Vivek Murthy, Obama's Man With Roots in Karnataka, Expected to Co-chair Biden's Coronavirus Task Force
The 43-year-old, who was President Barack Obama's youngest surgeon general in 2014, is originally from Hallegere village in Maddur Taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka. He visits the village every year and has donated millions of dollars to promote educa...
Necessary to Take Extra Precautions During Festive Season amid Pandemic, Says Karnataka CM Ahead of Mysuru Dasara
The Chief Minister held a meeting with Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar and other senior officials of the state government to discuss the precautions that need to be undertaken to check the spread of COVID-19, during the Mysuru Dasara.
'To Join or Not to Join': Andhra CM Jagan's Hamletian Dilemma on Tie-up With NDA
The BJP which has lost several allies including the two oldest partners Shiv Sena and SAD in the last one year is looking for new allies to tell the World that it can still work with allies.
Congress' No-confidence Motion Against Yediyurappa Govt Defeated in Karnataka Assembly
After a fierce debate for about six hours, the no-confidence motion moved by leader of the opposition Siddaramaiah was defeated by a voice vote.
'Fancy Words Like Divyang Don't Help': Woman with 90% Disability Shows Harsh Reality
As September 5 marked the ‘World Spinal cord injury day’, observed by International spinal cord society (ISCoS) for spreading awareness about those suffering from Spinal cord Injury (SCI), the author shared her story to sensitise people and the government...
Siddaramaiah Demands Extension of Karnataka Assembly Session Till Oct 15
Siddaramaiah said the time fixed for the session will not be enough to discuss several crucial issues in the state, and pointed out that as per rules, it was necessary for the House to meet for minimum 60 days in a year.
Sri Lanka May Soon Ban Cow Slaughter, PM Rajapaksa's Party Approves Proposal
In Buddhist-majority Sri Lanka, about 99% people are meat-eaters. But the majority Hindus and Buddhists do not eat beef.
Future Group Shares Jump after Reliance Deal for Retail Arm
Future Retail Ltd's shares surged 17% after the deal, which was announced on Saturday. Future Enterprises Ltd jumped 5% and hit an upper price limit.
Siddaramaiah 'Fully Recovered', Tests Negative for Covid-19, to be Discharged Tomorrow
Siddaramaiah had fever only during the initial two days, other than that he had no symptoms of the infection.
Karnataka Minister Urges People to Exercise Caution amid Covid-19 Pandemic, Rains
As of August 5 evening, cumulatively 1,51,449 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 2,804 deaths and 74,679 discharges. Among the districts where the new cases were reported.
Congress Claims Karnataka Govt Embezzled Funds to Tune of Rs 2,000 Crore in Purchase of Covid Equipment
However, the BJP-led state government described the allegations as “baseless”, saying Rs 500 crore has been spent so far.
Karnataka Govt Inaugurates 112 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Bengaluru
Of the 112 stations, 12 are direct current fast charging points and 100 are alternate current points, including scooters.
Bijapur Dalit Lynching Case: Complaint Lodged Against Victim on Charges of Molestation
The complaint, this time against Talwar stated that the reason the angry locals had beat him up was because he was allegedly teasing and had misbehaved with women.
Amid Centre’s Denial, K’taka, Assam & Maharashtra Ministers Fear Coronavirus Spreading At Community Level
While the state ministers and health experts are out and loud about community transmission in worst-affected states, the Centre still refuses to call a spade.
India's Factory Activity Contracts for Third Straight Month in June
The virus has infected over half a million people in the world's second-most populous nation, stalling economic activity, but Wednesday's survey suggested the worst may be over for the economy, at least for now.