Bengaluru: Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot has given his assent to 32 bills that were passed during the recently concluded Monsoon Session of the state legislature, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H.K. Patil announced on Monday.
A total of 39 bills were approved by both Houses in the session. Of these, two have been referred to a joint select committee for scrutiny.
Patil further informed that 37 bills have already been published in the official gazette. Three bills, which involve amendments to central laws, have been forwarded to the President of India for assent at the request of the state government.
One bill remains pending with the Governor, while another is in the process of being submitted to him. Significantly, the publication of 15 bills in the gazette on a single day has set a new record, the minister added.
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Bidar: District In-charge Minister Eshwara Khandre visited the injured in the mysterious explosion that took place in Molakera village of Humnabad taluk and are currently undergoing treatment at the district hospital. The minister visited the hospital this morning and enquired about the health condition of the injured.
Speaking to reporters after the hospital visit, Khandre described the incident as deeply painful and unfortunate. “Yesterday’s explosion in Molakera village is extremely tragic. Four children sustained burn injuries, while two adults were seriously injured. One of them has been shifted to Solapur and the other to Hyderabad for advanced medical treatment,” he said.
He assured that all the injured are receiving proper medical care and that the district administration is closely monitoring their condition. “Doctors have been instructed to provide the best possible treatment to the injured,” the minister said.
Khandre said that a thorough investigation is underway to determine the cause of the explosion and identify those responsible. “The government has taken this incident very seriously. I met the Chief Minister yesterday and briefed him on the facts of the incident,” he said.
He further announced that the government will bear the entire cost of medical treatment for all the injured. “Strict legal action will be taken against whoever is found responsible after the investigation,” he assured, while appealing to the villagers not to panic
