Following rains, flood and landslides in Kerala, and Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada districts, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has incurred Rs 3.42 crore loss as it has suspended the bus services to those places.
The state government has ordered the authorities to give the money collected in the temple hundis to take up relief measures in Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada districts which were shattered due to rain, flood and landslides.
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Two youth died after touching a live wire that had fallen on the ground. The incident took place at Parangikudru near Hoode on Wednesday.
Due to heavy rains in Western Ghats range in Maharashtra, 13 villages in Khanapur taluk in Belagavi district in Karnataka have lost connectivity with other parts of the taluk.
Union Minister DV Sadananda Gowda urged the state government to list out the children sheltered in relief camps and supply textbooks to them as the children were being deprived from education.
After public outrage over throwing biscuit packs towards the distressed people at Ramanathapura flood victims relief camp in Hassan district, PWD Minister HD Revanna sought the apology of the people of the state on Tuesday.
Relief operations were in full swing in Karnataka's flood-hit Kodagu district as rains abated and life limped back to normal, an official said on Tuesday.
The state government is said to be decided to bring in a law making it mandatory for the elected representatives and government employees to admit their children to the government schools. A decision to this effect would be taken shortly, it is said.
In the present academic year, more than 30 engineering colleges in the state have got zero admissions into engineering courses under Comed-K entrance test.
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