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Anand Mahindra, Chairman of the Mahindra Group, recently praised Karnataka’s Jog Falls, calling them “staggeringly beautiful” in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
Karnataka’s district and subordinate courts are grappling with a staggering backlog of 20.2 lakh pending cases amid significant staffing shortages.
The Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka government is set to introduce a new digital system aimed at enhancing efficiency and accessibility at Indira Canteens.
Data from the School Education and Literacy Department reveals that 54,000 children were admitted to Grade 1 in government English-medium schools this academic year.
In Bengaluru, there is increasing demand for the Raj Bhavan, the Governor of Karnataka’s official residence, to be made more accessible to the public.
In a significant step towards managing human-elephant conflicts (HEC), forest departments from Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana have decided to form a coalition.
The Karnataka government has confirmed that there will be no changes to IT shift timings despite protests from IT employees’ unions regarding the proposal to extend working hours.
The controversy began when the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences took action against students who had secured seats through unlawful means.
Karnataka’s Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has announced that district administrations are on high alert to manage potential flood situations.
Over 4,000 resident doctors in Karnataka are set to strike starting Monday, demanding an increase in their stipends, which have not been revised in nearly five years.
The Additional Director General of Police for Traffic and Road Safety, Alok Kumar, announced on his ‘X’ account that road accident fatalities in Karnataka have significantly declined in recent months.
In a significant operation, city police have recovered stolen items valued at Rs 12 lakh and made arrests in connection with several theft cases.
A joint operation by the Food Civil Supplies Department and police led to the seizure of 142 quintals (284 bags) of Public Distribution System (PDS) rice valued at ₹4.76 lakh.
Vachanananda Swamiji, president of the Harihara Panchmasali Peeth, has highlighted the intrinsic unity between Hinduism and Lingayatism.
A severe outbreak of vomiting and dysentery has struck Chachadi village in Savadatti taluk, affecting 41 individuals over the past week.
The Karnataka Government has announced the appointment of new directors for six Rangayanas across the state. This decision aims to revitalize these prominent cultural institutions.
The Karnataka High Court has upheld the detention of Sharath Kumar, a resident of Andersonpet, Kolar, under the Goonda Act, citing his involvement in 45 criminal cases.
A viral video showing a fight between two passengers in the Delhi Metro has sparked renewed concerns over misbehaviour, as the DMRC’s efforts to curb such incidents come under scrutiny.
BJP state in-charge Radha Mohan Das Agarwal has criticized the Congress party for allegedly spending Rs 25 crore on a recent convention in Mysore.
Residents in Sullia are alarmed by an unusual flow of muddy water from the forest, despite reduced rainfall. The village council has been alerted and investigations are underway.