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Karnataka

BJP does not have moral right to talk about farmers: Dr. G. Parameshwar

Bengaluru: Prime Minister Modi refused to waive farmer loan. But the state government has a waived off Rs 49,000 crore loan of farmers. The BJP does not have any moral right to speak lightly about the coalition government. They do not have the authority to talk about the farmers. CM Kumaraswamy cannot speak lightly about farmers, Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Parameshwar said.


Water expert Rajendra Singh's delegation meets CM

Bengaluru: Renowned water expert and Ramon Magsaysay awardee Rajendra Singh and his team today called on Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and discussed the sustainable management of water.


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Four-year-old killed as bricks fall from under-construction building in Bengaluru


Curacao qualified for FIFA World Cup, what's our long-term plan? Indian football comes up in RS


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CAQM flags delays, enforcement gaps in waste management across NCR


Circumstantial evidence can be used for conviction if it leads to guilt only: SC




Kannadiga Dr Amitabh Anand named one of top 50 best undergraduate business professors in world

An young Kannadiga professor Dr Amitabh Anand was named one among the top 50 best  undergraduate professors in the world.

Soraba: Lightning strikes more than 200 sheep

Lightning struck more than 200 sheep at Guddekoppa village in the taluk on Sunday evening at 7.30 pm.

Everyone should read Prophet Muhammad: Dr L Hanumanthaiah

Rajya Sabha Member and writer Dr L Hanumanthaiah said that people from all languages and religions should read Prophet Muhammad who advocated the message of peace as people who have not read the Prophet might misunderstand the religion.

Resignation by RBI Governor would send bad signal to global markets: Veerappa Moily

Amid demands from some quarters for RBI governor Urjit Patel's resignation, Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance Veerappa Moily Sunday said if he quits over the stand-off between the top bank and the Centre, it will send a bad signal to global markets.

Agumbe ghat is open for movement of mini lorries

Shivamogga: The district administration has relaxed the restriction imposed on the movement of heavy goods vehicles on Agumbe ghat road in Thirthahalli taluk and allowed the mini lorries to ply on the road.

Atmospheric Depression: State likely to get rain from November 20

Close on the heels of Gaja cyclone, another cyclone may hit the state due to atmospheric depression in Bay of Bengal due to which most parts of the state are likely to get moderate rain for three days from November 20, said that Karnataka Disaster Monitoring Centre director Dr G.S. Srinivas Reddy.

Pejawar seer’s escort vehicle-car collision: Couple died

A couple died when their car collided with the police vehicle escorting Vishvesha Tirtha Swamiji of Pejawar Mutt, in the Nandagudi police station limits in the city on Sunday.

Farmers take sugarcane-laden lorry into premises of Belagavi Suvarna Vidhana Soudha

The sugarcane farmers protest demanding support price for the produce and clearance of dues took ugly turn on Sunday as the farmers entered the premises of the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha with sugarcane ladden lorries, shouting slogans against the state government.

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