The Karnataka State Nataka Academy has announced the lifetime honorary awards, annual theatre awards and various endowment awards for 2018.
Mysuru: Minor Irrigation Minister CH Puttaraju said that the government would give Rs 5 lakh compensation to each family of the victims who died after consuming ‘Prasad’ at a temple in Hanur taluk on Friday.
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Hanur: With five more deaths, the death toll in the Sulvadi Maramma temple tragedy has gone up to 10 and more than 80 persons who fell sick after consuming the Prasad, were admitted to a hospital.
At least five people, including two children, died and about 80 others took ill Friday after consuming 'prasad' at a temple at Sulivadi village in Chamarajanagar district, police said.
“We have asked two ministerial berths to minority community during Cabinet expansion. Minorities have played a major role in winning 80 seats in the last Assembly election by the Congress”, said Minority Welfare, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan said.
Three labourers died when the racks of a godown belonging to Logistics Company collapsed on Seegehalli road near WhiteField on the outskirts of the city on Thursday.
Bengaluru: The Karnataka Secondary Examination Board has announced the time table for the SSLC examination for the present academic year from March 21 to April 4, 2019.
Woman and Child Welfare department Minister Dr. Jayamala said that provisions would be made in the next Budget to give uniforms to Anganwadi children from next academic year.
Vijayapura: Many students and lorry driver were injured in a collision between a school bus and a lorry on last night near Muttagi Cross in Basavanbagewadi taluk.
Deputy Chief Minister Dr G Parameshwar said that the government was planning to generate power from the waste being produced in Bengaluru city by using France technology to find a permanent solution to the garbage issue.