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In a significant enforcement action, food inspector Suresh H S conducted a raid at the residence of Ashfaque in Nayakawadi, Gujjadi village, where he uncovered an illegal stock of rice designated for the government’s Anna Bhagya scheme.
Researchers from the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) have made a groundbreaking discovery by documenting the presence of wolf-dog hybrids in the grasslands of Karnataka for the first time.
A Unity Run in Bengaluru celebrated Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s birth anniversary, emphasising his contributions to national unity and integrity.
The Waqf Board has begun acquiring 6,900 acres and 1,419 properties in Bagalkote, with ongoing discussions about existing structures on the land.
An innovative project in Chikkaballapur transforms organic waste into fertiliser for farmers, promoting sustainable farming and effective waste management.
Sandur residents are grappling with severe traffic disruptions caused by mining trucks, impacting daily commutes and safety, with authorities lacking solutions.
Karnataka Sangh Dubai is excited to announce the 69th Karnataka State Festival, scheduled for November 10, 2024. This event aims to celebrate the spirit of Kannadigas living abroad and recognize their invaluable contributions to society.
In Mandya, Anbu Kumar, the district in-charge secretary, urged immediate action on rising lake water levels and compensation for homeowners affected by recent rains.
Hailing from Mangaluru, Karnataka, and currently residing in the UAE, Kishor Shetty has become a respected figure in the field of social service
Confronted with a Rs 12,000 crore revenue shortfall, Karnataka’s government is turning to internal funding sources to minimize reliance on new borrowing.
C.T. Ravi has sparked controversy by calling for an end to notices issued to farmers regarding Waqf properties, making provocative comments about Sharia law.
Union Railway Minister V. Somanna announces the Chikkamagalur-Belur-Alur railway project will be completed in three years, highlighting significant railway developments.
The recent October showers have resulted in more damage to horticulture crops than the four months of the South West monsoon from June to September.
The Rannebennur Town Council’s leadership dispute over reserved seats for President and Vice-President has been escalated to the High Court, affecting local governance.
Chalavadi Narayanaswamy condemns Waqf Board’s land claims, demanding its dissolution and criticizing the state government’s handling of the situation.
A brazen robbery at SBI in Nyamati town results in the theft of gold worth ₹12.95 crores, raising concerns over bank security.
Pratap Simha criticises Waqf Board claims on farmers’ lands, questioning their legitimacy and calling for the abolition of the Waqf Act.
H.K. Patil announced the withdrawal of Waqf Board notices to farmers, assuring them that their land is safe and addressing political accusations.
Ponnanna challenges BJP-JDS over claims about Waqf Board notices, calling them baseless and politically motivated ahead of by-elections.
Tensions flare in Anekal as Kannada activists and non-Kannada residents clash over the installation of road signs honouring Kannada poets.