Vijayapura: Karnataka Revenue Minister, R Ashok, on Wednesday blamed policies set by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh adding that because of the policies, the Centre was unable to provide more funds for flood relief work in the state under NDRF funds.
Thane court discharges 28 Tablighi Jamaat members
Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy CM and Minister of Higher Education, Ashwath Narayan on Wednesday confirmed that the Degree Colleges in the state will start online classes for students from September 1. He further confirmed that the colleges will reopen from October.
With no income due to COVID, Maths teacher sells bags for living
Cambridge University kicks off vaccine race to fight all coronaviruses
Pitching Karnataka as the destination for Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs), Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Wednesday said the state government was committed to set a benchmark in this regard, as the state progresses beyond the COVID-19 phase.
Chief Ministers belonging to various opposition parties on Wednesday got together and discussed the issue of GST compensation to states, with Congress President Sonia Gandhi saying the Centre's refusal to reimburse the states was nothing short of betrayal of the people by the Modi government.
Mysuru: Anti-Corruption Bureau sleuths from Bengaluru, raided the houses of two officials in Tumkuru and Mysuru. The raiding team recovered gold and cash that is said to disproportionate assets, during the raid.
The total number of COVID-19 recoveries in India has surged to 24,67,758 and exceeds the active cases of the infection by 3.5 times as on date, pushing the coronavirus recovery rate to over 76 per cent, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday.
A 40-year-old man has been arrested for creating a fake Facebook page in the name of Bengaluru City Police, police said on Wednesday.