Bengaluru: Former minister Krishna Byre Gowda purchased as many as 35,000 kilo grams of vegetables from farmers, who were in distress due to the nation-wide lockdown. He then distributed the vegetables among the people in his constituency free of cost.  

On Friday, Krishna Byre Gowda distributed vegetable bags at several places in his constituency, including in Kempapur, Bharathinagar and Hunasemaranahalli in the city.

Farmers in Bengaluru outskirts have grown vegetables, including radishes, brinjalm and tomatoes, and were reluctant to bring them to market. Noticing this, Krishna Byre Gowda visited their farms and bought vegetables and distributed among the people.

In addition, he distributed essential food items including rice and pulses among thousands of poor families in his constituency.

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Bengaluru (PTI): The KMF on Tuesday announced that its brand Nandini has partnered with RCB for the 2026 edition of the IPL T-20 cricket, which is scheduled to begin from March 28.

Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) is the state's leading dairy cooperative brand and second-largest dairy co-operative in India.

"KMF-Nandini is partnering with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League T-20 cricket, which is scheduled to begin from 28 March-2026. RCB, the defending champions of the tournament, are one of the league's most popular franchises with a worldwide fan presence," KMF said in a statement.

Speaking about the association, B Shivaswamy, Managing Director, KMF said, "KMF and RCB represent the coming together of two great national brands rooted in Karnataka and we are looking forward to interacting with the passionate fans of RCB during the league this season."

According to him, KMF-Nandini has been designated as the "Official Dairy Partner' of this League and will be entitled to various activations as part of the association.

"We are delighted to be partnering with the RCB team. It is a reiteration of our continued support of sport," it added.

Rajesh Menon, Chief Operating Officer, RCB, said: "We are delighted to partner with KMF (Nandini) for this season. As two iconic brands rooted in Karnataka, this partnership is built on shared values of excellence, trust and a deep connection with our community. Nandini's legacy and household presence across the state make this association truly special, and we look forward to creating meaningful moments for fans together throughout the season."