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Karnataka

Uniting secular parties: Congress has no credibility, says H D Kumaraswamy

Chamarajanagara/Hassan, Apr 20: Amid calls for unity among secular parties against the ruling BJP, JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy said the Congress has lost its credibility, as it has lost ground across the country, and will lose in Karnataka too during the 2023 Assembly polls here.


After contractor's suicide, K'taka to set up commission to review all public works over Rs 50 crore

The Karnataka government will form a three-member commission comprising a retired high court judge and two experts to clear tender proposals for all public projects worth Rs 50 crore in a bid to check malpractices in awarding contracts.


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No COVID 4th wave in Karnataka now, says Health Minister K Sudhakar

Amid concerns about a possible fourth wave of COVID-19, Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar on Wednesday said such a situation does not exist in the state as of now, but the government was taking all the required precautionary measures and monitoring rise in cases in other states and countries.

Do ministers provide receipts for bribe they take? Dingaleshwara Swamiji asks

Shirahatti Fakeera Dingaleshwara Swamiji on Tuesday said that all pontiffs are commissioned, yet not overtly. The truth will come out if they undergo a narco-analysis test, he said.

Former Karnataka Minister TB Jayachandra injured in road accident

 Former Karnataka Minister and Congress leader TB Jayachandra has reportedly sustained injuries in a road accident when the tyre of his car burst on National Highway near Seebi village here.

Bengaluru: Government allows restaurants, bakeries to remain open 24 hours

In the latest order issued by the state government, the hotels of Bengaluru have been granted permission to be open 24 hours.

Bhagavad Gita likely to be included in school textbooks from next academic year: B C Nagesh

Bengaluru: Minister of Primary and Secondary Education B C Nagesh on Tuesday said that Bhagavad Gita along with Panchatantra and Ramayana are likely to be introduced in school texts from the next academic year in a paper titled “moral science”.

 

KPCC provides Rs 11 lakh relief fund to contractor Santosh Patil’s family

Belagavi: KPCC President D K Shivakumar on Tuesday handed over a relief fund of Rs 11 lakh to the family of contractor Santosh Patil who reportedly committed suicide alleging the burden of commission thrusted upon him by former minister Eshwarappa.

 

April 19: K'taka reports 62 new COVID-19 cases, zero fatality

Bengaluru: Karnataka on Tuesday reported 62 fresh COVID-19 cases and zero fatalities, taking the total infection to 39,46,484 till date, the State Health Department said.

 

ActionAid Slum Mahila Sanghatene release study report on the impact of COVID on children’s education

Bengaluru: Action Aid Association and Slum Mahila Sanghatene on Tuesday released a study report on the impact of COVID on children’s education. A public hearing in this regard was held on March 22 following which the jury released a report on Tuesday here at the Press Club Bangalore.

 

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