Vijayapura, December 24: Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy said that the state Budget would be presented in  February.

Speaking after receiving grievances from the people here on Monday, the Chief Minister said that the Opposition BJP was projecting that the state government was under coma and Kumaraswamy was against North Karnataka. But the coalition government was committed to the development. Nothing could be changed overnight, he said.

On increasing the height of Alamatti dam, he said that the funds reserved for the project was multiplied. In the next Budget, more funds would be earmarked for irrigation projects. The differences cropped up in Congress would be solved through dialogues. Remaining farm loan would be waived off in a phased manner, he said.



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Bengaluru (PTI): In a landmark event for India's space exploration programme, ISRO on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TIFR for scientific collaboration in the domain of space science, technology, and exploration, the space agency said.

The signing ceremony took place at ISRO Headquarters here, and was presided over by the space agency's Chairman V Narayanan.

In a statement, ISRO said that this event marks a historical milestone, as it establishes the formal framework for scientific collaboration between ISRO and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, organisations that have shared an "umbilical" relationship in space sciences for over several decades.

"While TIFR played a critical role in the formative days of the Indian space programme through early balloon experiments and mission-specific partnerships like AstroSat, this MoU provides a structured multi-year collaboration in ground and space-based scientific exploration of the outer space," the space agency said.

ISRO Chairman Narayanan in his presidential address stated that this MoU bridges a critical gap in the formal framework for science collaboration.

He highlighted that India is entering an era where science extends to exoplanetary study and the development of several national capabilities.

Collaboration between ISRO and TIFR would facilitate the materialisation of the nation's target to achieve excellence in space science in the global arena.

Ganesh Pillai, Scientific Secretary, ISRO recalled TIFR's role as the "cradle of Indian space scientists," noting its pivotal contributions to the early day's of the country's space programme, which paved the way to TIFR's contributions to the AstroSat mission.

Jayaram Chengalur, Director, TIFR emphasised that the institute will leverage national space and ground-based technological capabilities to propose projects that translate fundamental scientific knowledge into tangible advancements aligned with national initiatives.

According to ISRO, this partnership significantly enhances India's might in space exploration by fostering a seamless pipeline between academic excellence and space infrastructure. By co-developing indigenous hardware and joint testing facilities, the MoU reduces dependency on foreign entities.

Furthermore, this collaboration ensures that joint activities will place India at the forefront of global fundamental space science, it added.