The Karnataka government on Friday announced a third economic package worth about Rs 512 crore, giving relief to maize farmers and incentivising ASHA workers, at the forefront in the fight against COVID-19.
Taking the total number of COVID-19 cases in the state above thousand, Karnataka on Friday reported 45 new positive cases of the virus including 16 new cases in Dakshina Kannada and five new cases in Udupi District.
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Former underworld don N Muthappa Rai died battling cancer at a private hospital here on Friday, hospital sources said.
Bengaluru: With two more deaths, COVID-19 related fatalities rose to 35 in Karnataka and 28 new positive cases were confirmed, taking the total number of infections to 987, as the state tested over 7,000 samples on Thursday.
Bengaluru: Despite objections from the opposition parties, the Karnataka cabinet on Thursday approved an ordinance that will amend the laws to curtail the powers of the Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMC).
Opposition parties, including the JDS on Thursday came out against the Karnataka government's proposal to amend the laws governing the Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMC), claiming that the move would curtail its powers and also affect the farmers' interests.
With two more deaths, COVID-19 related fatalities rose to 35 in Karnataka, where 22 new positive cases have been confirmed, taking the total number of infections in the state to 981, the Health Department said on Thursday.
Around 1,000 passengers arrived in Bengaluru from Delhi on Thursday on board the first train to Karnataka since limited rail services resumed in the country, officials said.
Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Ashwath Narayan who also holds the portfolio of Higher Education, on Wednesday announced that the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (CET) examinations will be held in the last week of July. The exams will be held on July 30 and 31.
Karnataka Tourism Minister C T Ravi on Wednesday hinted at the government permitting opening of gyms, fitness centres and golf courses after May 17 when the third phase of the COVID-19 induced lockdown comes to an end.