Bengaluru: For the second time in a week, Karnataka recorded more than 10,000 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking the tally to 6.11 lakh while 130 deaths saw the toll nearly touching 9,000.
Bengaluru: The Karnataka cabinet on Thursday decided to re-promulgate three controversial ordinances after the bills introduced to replace them could not get passed in the state legislative council during the recently concluded session of the Legislature, official sources said.
Meat sale, animal slaughter banned in Bengaluru on March 30
Raichur: Two killed after bike rams stationary lorry
KSRTC MD Akram Pasha receives SKOCH National Award for transparent recruitment initiative
Dakshina Kannada SP Dr Arun K, ACP Najma Farooqi selected for CM’s medal of year
Horrible collision between car–canter kills two killed, injures four on NH-66 in Kundapur
Gangolli Premier League 6 to be held in Sharjah, tournament dedicated to late Mohammed Sameer
Six-year-old girl found murdered in Eucalyptus grove near Bengaluru
Whitestone Shareef's Trust distributes Rs 41 lakh scholarships to vocational students in M'luru
MP CM announces rewards for 113 cops for helping Chhindwara accident victims
Ishan Kishan''s fifty powers SRH to 201/9 against RCB
Drugs worth Rs 10 lakh seized in Delhi, two arrested
2,643 people killed in accidents in HP in past three years
JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday made a sharp attack on erstwhile ally Congress, saying it was not a party worthy of an alliance and it does not honour coalition dharma.
Karnataka’s Education Minister, Suresh Kumar has clarified that the state is not in a hurry to reopen schools and colleges in the state and no hasty decisions will be taken in this regard.
Karnataka to effect steep hike in penalty for not wearing masks
COVID-19 count breaches 6 lakh mark in Karnataka
Siddaramaiah alleges underreporting of COVID deaths; govt rejects charge
No understanding with JD(S) for Nov 3 bypolls: Karnataka Congress
CM Yediyurappa hails Babri mosque verdict, calls it 'victory of truth'
Kannada Development Authority complains to Centre about 'linguistic discrimination'