Belagavi: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said it was not good for the two Maharashtra Ministers to visit Belagavi.
New Delhi: Air India on Friday resumed direct services from Bengaluru to San Francisco and now the airline has 37 non-stop flights every week between various Indian and US cities.
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Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has refuted the claims that voters from minority communities are deleted from the voters’ list following unofficial surveys conducted across the state, calling such statements false.
A woman committed suicide by hanging herself at home in Holebeedi of Maddur town, after poisoning her three children, on Thursday evening.
A Dalit youth in Bevahalli village of Mulbagal taluk committed suicide on Wednesday by hanging himself after he was tied to a tree and thrashed for apparently a negligible reason.
Siddaramaiah, former chief minister and Opposition leader in the Karnataka Assembly, has been admitted to hospital to undergo a minor surgery.
Belagavi: Pro-Kannada organisations on Thursday staged a protest and blocked a road for some time at Tilakwadi here, demanding action against those who allegedly assaulted a student for displaying "Karnataka flag" during a college fest.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has said that the government had not undertaken any discussion concerning the Wakf’s declaration about the establishment of a separate college for Muslim girls.
A student, who was dancing and holding the Kannada flag during the farewell event at a prestigious pre-university college here, was reportedly beaten by a group of students. The video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
Karnataka's stand is that Maharashtra's plea regarding the border issue is not maintainable and the same will be argued by the state's advocates when the case comes up before the Supreme Court for hearing, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Thursday.