Karnataka Maritime Board inks pacts worth 4,500 crore to develop infra
Agreements include a 4,118-crore greenfield port at Keni with JSW Infrastructure and key connectivity and training projects
Karnataka High Court Refuses To Lift Stay On State Govt Order Against RSS March
The Karnataka High Court has refused to lift the stay on the state governments order mandating prior permission for private groups to hold public gatherings.
According to the GO, any programme or procession held in violation of the government order will be treated as unlawful assembly under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita (BNS) Act
Karnataka HC rejects state appeal against stay on GO curbing activities in public spaces
The Karnataka High Court has rejected the state government's appeal. This appeal was against an interim order that stayed a government directive. The directive required private organizations to get permission before holding events in government-owned spaces. The court directed the government to seek vacation of the stay from the single judge.
'Jana Gana Mana Composed To Welcome British': BJP MP Sparks Row, Congress Reacts
The BJP MP's remarks attracted Congress's criticism with Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge calling it a WhatsApp history lesson and utter nonsense.
Aadhaar Mismatch In Kerala, Cards Exceed Actual Population By 49 Lakh: Report
Similar gaps have been found in several states, including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttarakhand and West Bengal
BENGALURU: A metro passenger was allegedly denied entry into Attiguppe Metro Station around 10.10 pm on Monday, despite official Namma Metro timings stating operations continue till 11 pm. A video of the incident shared by the X handle Karnataka Portfolio went viral, triggering a debate over metro station gate closures and commuter inconvenience. In the video, a passenger is seen questioning a security personnel about why entry was denied and why multiple gates were closed before time. The security guard responded that, as per protocol, all entrances except one are shut at 10 pm across Metro stations in the city, citing operational rules. The post criticised the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), calling it a blatant disregard for the official schedule. It also accused the staff of mismanagement. It also questioned why timings up to 11 pm are advertised if entry is blocked over 45 minutes earlier. Meanwhile, the incident evoked mixed reactions online. In many stations, due to low pax movement after 10 pm, one of the multiple entrances is closed to avoid wastage of resources. Exits remain open for passenger convenience. This system has been in place since the panemic, wrote X user Lingaraju B in response. However, womens rights activist Brinda Adige called the staffs behaviour arrogant and audacious, questioning whether Metro services were being run for commuters or the convenience of employees. Tagging Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, she urged the government to retrain Metro staff, revise working hours if required, and ensure all station entrances remain open until the last train. BMRCL has not issued an official response to the incident so far.
Karnataka HC launches quick e-filing dashboard and kiosk for e-filing
Also, the court launched a quick e-filing dashboard for filing petitions exclusively on tax matters on its website
Karnataka notifies excise rule changes for e-auction of unused liquor licences
BENGALURU: The State government on November 3 issued the final notification on the amendment to the Karnataka Excise (General Conditions of Licences) Rules, 1967, Karnataka Excise (Lease of the Right of Retail Vend of Beer) Rules, 1976, and Karnataka Excise (Sale of Indian & Foreign Liquors) Rules, 1968, for e-auctioning of defunct/unused licences. The amendments have been made under Section 71 of the Karnataka Excise Act, 1965 (Karnataka Act 21 of 1966). The amended rules will now be called the Second Amendment Rules, 2025, in the above three categories. Two new license categories, CL-2A for CL2 (retail liquor shops) and CL-9A for CL-9 (bars & restaurants) have been created for the unused licenses under consideration for auction. The amendment to Rule 17-A (General Conditions of Licences) allows conditional transfer (of licence) in the event of death of the licensee or the lessee during the validity (currency) of the licence or lease or within a period of six months from the date of death of the licensee or the lessee. Approximately 579 unused licenses are likely to go under the hammer to aid in additional resource mobilisation (ARM) of around Rs 600 crore to the State. A majority of them are CL11-C (government-owned Mysore Sales International Limited -- MSIL retail outlets) licences followed by CL-2 and CL-9 licences. The state is said to have engaged MSTC Limited, a Government of India enterprise, to conduct these auctions through a transparent electronic (e-auction) system. The CL-2, CL-9, CL-11(C), CL-2A and CL-9A licences, which are not renewed within a period of six months from the commencement of Excise year, or, within a period of six months from the date of death of the licensee, are considered as lapsed and forfeited. Such licences shall not be eligible for renewal, and no rights shall accrue to the licensee in respect thereof, such licences shall fall into the auction pool for auctioning, read the amendment notification. Meanwhile, the Federation of Wine Merchants Associations of Karnataka has claimed that the number of licences identified for auction is significantly lower than the governments estimate of around 579. Many of these were previously allotted to MSIL in 2009 and hence cannot be auctioned, the Federation had argued.
WhatsApp History: Congress Leader Fact-Checks BJP MP On 'Jana Gana Mana'
BJP MP and former Karnataka Assembly Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri has mistakenly claimed that the national anthem, Jana Gana Mana, was written to welcome the British and that there was a chorus to make Vande Mataram the national anthem.
Free coaching for competitive exams in Raichur
DC urges students to make use of the opportunity
One held after police seize Rs 60 lakh cash, gold from MumbaiMangaluru bus in Bhatkal
BHATKAL (UTTARA KANNADA): Police have seized cash and gold jewellery worth over Rs 60 lakh from a private bus coming from Mumbai, in Bhatkal. One person has been arrested in this connection. Even as the case of mysterious transportation of Rs 1 crore on Karwar-Goa border is still fresh in public memory, the Bhatkal cops seized a bag containing the cash and jewellery from the private bus. The seizure was made on Tuesday night when the private bus, commuting between Mumbai and Mangaluru, was about to leave the bus station when an unidentified person approached the bus crew handing over a blue suitcase stating a person by name Irfan will receive it in Bhatkal. However, acting on a tip-off, the police approached the bus just when the bag was being delivered to the person concerned and opened it. To their surprise, they found Rs 49,98,400 in cash and 32 gold bangles weighing over 400 grams. A mobile phone and a pen drive was also part of the parcel. The arrested person is Mohammed Irfan, a resident of Baba Nand Usman Nagar in Bhatkal. A case has been registered under the IT Act. Further investigation is on. It may be recalled that a week ago, the Chittakula police had intercepted a private vehicle and recovered a sum of Rs 1 crore in cash at Majali on the Karnataka-Goa border. Two persons from Rajasthan were detained for questioning.
Nandini ghee price up by Rs 90 per litre, now sells at Rs 700
Nandini ghee will now cost Rs 700 per litre. The Karnataka Milk Federation announced a Rs 90 per litre price increase. This decision stems from rising international market costs. KMF officials stated that global demand is pushing prices up. Their ghee rates remain among the lowest. This revision aligns with global market trends and ensures economic viability.
The Art of Living and Ashirvad By Aliaxis Unite For A Powerful and Sustainable Transformation
Guided by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s vision, a quiet transformation is unfolding across India - where water is revived, trees take root, and children rediscover hope. Rooted in the belief that human wellbeing and environmental harmony are inseparable, The Art of Living’s Sri Sri Rural Development Programme Trust (AOL-SSRDP) and Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Trust (AOL-SSIAST) have joined hands with Ashirvad by Aliaxis to unite compassion with sustainability. Native tree plantations transforming 50 acres of dry land in Cuttack From reviving lakes and restoring forests to rebuilding schools and empowering nursing caregivers, this partnership nurtures both people and the planet -creating ecosystems where life in every form can flourish. A 50-Acre Green Revival in Odisha In Cuttack, Odisha, stretches of once-dry land are coming back to life through an extensive afforestation project spanning 50 acres, with over 14,000 native tree species including Arjuna, Neem, Sirish, Jamun, Karanj, and Raktha Chandan. Each sapling is individually guarded and nurtured for three years - a gesture of patience and purpose. Local community participation ensures that the forest flourishes not only as an ecosystem but as a shared legacy of environmental stewardship. Water Body Restoration through Nature-Based Solutions (JalShudhi) At the Art of Living International Centre, Bengaluru, polluted water bodies are being rejuvenated through Nature-based Solutions (NbS). The initiative combines JalShudhi bioculture, constructed wetlands, and aeration systems to naturally purify water using plants and microorganisms. Scientific studies assess the role of vegetation in bioremediation while documenting the site’s biodiversity. Early findings show improved dissolved oxygen levels (8 mg/L) and the return of fish and bird life - clear evidence of ecological recovery. JalShudhi is an AOL-SSRDP initiative that restores polluted water bodies through bioremediation, ecological restoration, and community-driven sustainability. Empowering future healthcare heroes at Sri Sri Institute of Nursing to serve with excellence and empathy Shri Prasana Prabhu , Chairman, AOL-SSRDP and AOL-SSIAST, stated, “This partnership is helping us breathe life back into forests and lakes, bring dignity to children through better schools, and support young nurses to serve with skill and compassion. ” Rebuilding Dreams in Rural Karnataka In Anekal Taluka, Karnataka, educational infrastructure is being revitalised across seven government schools, benefitting over 1,000 students and teachers. Classrooms are repaired, roofs reconstructed, and STEM and computer laboratories established to ignite curiosity and innovation. For students who once studied in dilapidated classrooms, the transformation brings confidence, dignity, and renewed enthusiasm for learning. Teachers are also being trained to enhance instructional quality and adopt innovative methods. Nurturing Healers at the Sri Sri Institute of Nursing At the Sri Sri Institute of Nursing, young healthcare aspirants are being empowered to serve with both skill and compassion. The collaboration supports first-year and continuing students through financial aid, technical training, and mentorship, enabling uninterrupted pursuit of nursing education. Each trained nurse becomes a ripple of healing, extending care to families, hospitals, and communities nationwide. Sudeep Agrawal , CFO & CSR Head, Ashirvad by Aliaxis , shared, “At Ashirvad by Aliaxis, progress is about people - nurturing their learning, their environment, and their future. Together with AOL-SSRDP and AOL-SSIAST, we’re bringing this belief to life — reviving schools, restoring ecosystems, and uplifting communities with hope and resilience.” Partnership with Purpose The partnership between AOL-SSRDP, AOL-SSIAST, and Ashirvad by Aliaxis embodies a shared commitment to reviving ecosystems, empowering communities, and advancing sustainable development through impactful initiatives across India - turning vision into verifiable change. About Art of Living Social Projects (AOL-SSRDP & AOL-SSIAST) Inspired by the vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the Art of Living Social Projects - implemented through the Sri Sri Rural Development Programme Trust (AOL-SSRDP) and the Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Trust (AOL-SSIAST) - are driving one of India’s most far-reaching movements for sustainable transformation. From reviving ecosystems and empowering farmers to skilling youth and transforming rural education, these initiatives touch millions of lives across India and beyond. Through JalShudhi, over 152 polluted water bodies have been rejuvenated. More than 3 million farmers have been trained in natural farming; 4.75 lakh youth have gained employable skills; 473 Smart Schools have been established; 50 Medetel Health Units are serving communities; 665 border villages have been developed; and over 100 million trees have been planted - nurturing people, planet, and prosperity for generations to come. Support the Mission ssrdp.artofliving.org/donate-ssrdp . Join Us ssrdp.artofliving.org www.instagram.com/srisrirdp www.facebook.com/SriSriRDP x.com/srisrirdp www.linkedin.com/company/srisrirdp
Only Centre BMRCLs appropriate government for industrial disputes: Karnataka HC
BENGALURU: Turning down the contention of the state government and the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) that the state is the appropriate government for any industrial dispute, the Karnataka High Court ruled that the central government is the appropriate government. Therefore, the state government has no competence to notify the services of BMRCL as Public Utility Services and Essential Service under the relevant laws, the high court added. Stating that the BMRCL is a railway company within the meaning of Railway Company as defined in Section 2(a)(i) read with Section 2(o) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, the court declared that under Section 2(n)(vi) of the Act, the state government has no competence to notify the services of BMRCL as Public Utility Services and under Section 2(1) of the Karnataka Essential Services Maintenance Act, 2013, the state government has no competence to notify the services of BMRCL as an essential service. Justice Anant Ramanath Hegde passed the order while dismissing the petitions filed by the BMRCL, claiming that the state government is the appropriate government, and allowing the petitions filed by the BMRCL Employees Union, contending that the central government is the appropriate government. In view of these rulings, the court quashed the notification dated November 18, 2019, issued by the Labour Department of the state government, declaring the services of the BMRCL as public utility services, as the same is without jurisdiction in view of the fact that the central government is the appropriate government for BMRCL. Also, the court quashed the notification dated July 7, 2017, issued under the Karnataka Essential Services Maintenance Act, 2013, in respect of the BMRCL, and also the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited Employees (Conduct, Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 2014. Also, the court restrained the labour department of the state government from granting any exemption under Section 14 of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946, to BMRCL from the application of the provisions of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946. Also turning down the contention of the state that it is the appropriate government, the court directed the Central Government Industrial Tribunal to proceed to adjudicate the issue before it.
Youth drives growth in social security enrolments
NEW DELHI: Indias formal employment ecosystem appears to be regaining strength despite global economic headwinds, as new data from the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) and the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) show steady payroll expansion powered mostly by younger workers. The latest ESIC payroll report for October 2025 and the EPFO payroll release of September 2025 together paint a picture of an economy that, while still adjusting to post-pandemic realities, is creating jobs with social security coverage at a sustained pace. The data also signal a critical structural shift, the growing participation of youth in formal employment. ESICs consolidated payroll figures from FY 201718 to FY 202425 show insured employees rising from 2.9 crore to nearly 3 crore, a clear sign of labour formalisation. Around 70% of contributors belong to the 2235 age group, while the over-35 segment grew from one crore to 1.2 crore, suggesting improving job continuity. Men continue to dominate enrolment (around 80%), but womens share at roughly 20% reflects gradual gender inclusion. The data indicates that more Indians now hold stable, salaried jobs with access to health insurance and provident fund savings. This shift is particularly striking given the pandemic-induced contraction in 202021, when ESIC contributors fell by about 30 lakh. The rebound since has been sharp: 1.5 crore new contributors in 202122 and 1.7 crore in 202223, marking a rapid recovery in employment-linked social security coverage. Monthly data through August 2025 show roughly three crore contributors on ESIC rolls, with 1620 lakh new registrations each month. Nearly 70% of these begin contributing immediately, while 2030 lakh contributors exit each month due to job changes, resignations, or crossing the Rs 21,000 salary ceiling. The 2225 and 2628 age groups dominate new registrations, underscoring the influx of young workers into formal employment. EPFO numbers reflect a similar trajectory. Net new provident fund subscribers grew from 15.5 lakh in 201718 to nearly 1.3 crore in 202425. While the pandemic year (202021) saw net additions dip to 77 lakh, the following years rebounded sharply 1.22 crore in 202122 and 1.39 crore in 202223. Between April and July 2025, monthly net additions averaged 1.72.1 million, with the 2225 age group accounting for about a third of new subscribers and the 1821 bracket another significant share. Major industrial and service hubs Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Haryana, Delhi, and Telangana -- contributed more than two-thirds of all new EPF enrolments, highlighting the regional concentration of formal employment opportunities.
INTERVIEW | Communalism is rising in Kerala... but resistance is also building: Aruna Roy
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has, according to social activist Aruna Roy, been witnessing the rise of communalism, and the resistance to it. In a chat with TNIE, the recipient of the second K R Gouri Amma Award, who was named one of BBCs 100 Women of the Year in 2024, says feminist thought and presence are key to bring to politics a sense of equality and justice. Excerpts: You received the award named after K R Gouri Amma, who was perennially in the running for chief minister... Even the most progressive among us have to learn that feminist thought and feminist presence must be more sharply etched into the politics of every political party and of the world -- to bring to politics a sense of equality and justice, with an overriding humane compassion. The feminists fought for change. They fought for equality. You have to sit down and dialogue, you have to deal with it because it cant immediately become polarised. You were one of the architects of the Right to Information (RTI) Act. Today, many RTI applications are turned down citing confidentiality... Officials cannot say confidential and be done with it. They must cite the exact letter and legislative clause and section under which the information confidential? The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, makes it even harder because it legitimises such denials. What is your perspective on the current state of the federal structure, and the political and cultural tensions across the country? The fight to protect the federal structure must be fought politically. And, I think all states must align and force the central government to give what it has to give. The public space for protest is shrinking... It is present in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, the Northeast. Begin the battle away from Delhi. Why should they all look to Delhi? Delhi is not India. Delhi is just a small state with a lot of government buildings. Lets not view at India as Delhi, or Delhi as India. Thats a mistake we are making. Just because something happens in Delhi, it doesnt become national. Youve been opposing the imposition of Hindi in the country... Hindi is being forced upon us. Im talking about the cultural position. Its not the majority language. The states that are said to be Hindi speaking, Bihar, for instance, have many dialects. Its got Bhojpuri, its got Maithili, and more. So, what is this notion of a Hindi-speaking state? We must bust all these myths and pictures put in front of us. Many people dont really understand either Hindi or English. You have to accept that India is not unicoded. Its a multicoded country. You cant wish away languages and cultures. You cant wish away Muslims, Sikhs, Christians. And this country was not made to be a Hindu state. The dream was to create a secular state, with every community having the right to wish. Having visited Kerala multiple times, what changes have you observed over the years? The whole country has changed, and Kerala is no exception. Yet, Kerala still holds on to some of its core principles. Often, we notice the obvious signs first -- like the rise of communalism. There have been attempts to put pressure on both Kerala and Tamil Nadu in different ways, but I also see resistance building. CM Pinarayi presents K R Gouri Amma Puraskaram to activist Aruna Roy
Karnataka leads economically progressive states with a 10% GST growth rate in September, driven by festival purchases post-rate rationalization. This performance surpasses the national average and other top states, indicating strong consumer enthusiasm and effective tax compliance. The positive trend is expected to continue through October's Deepavali sales.
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Dharwad bets on green entrepreneurship
Contractors to protest again over MPs monopoly on crusher business
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A mason and his wife, facing financial hardship, murdered their 65-year-old landlady in Bengaluru to steal her 30gm mangalsutra. The couple, who had rented the ground floor six months prior, confessed to strangling the woman after posing as potential TV buyers. Police arrested them within a day, their suspicious behavior and a missing pillow aiding the investigation.
Artificial intelligence wont replace designers; it will supercharge them
Final timetable for Karnataka board exams announced
Siddaramaiah credits guarantee schemes for GST surge
Karnataka plans mega parent-teacher meetings across 47,000 schools to boost enrolment
Master Java: The worlds tech is built on it
Political parties in Karnataka gear up for council polls
Karnatakas caste survey concludes but challenges remain ahead
90% Surveyed In Bengaluru For Double-decker Project Ready To Pay Toll If It Eases Congestion: Study
Man arrested in Bengaluru for snatching gold chains using stolen two-wheelers
KKRTC staff urged to take part in sports for physical and mental fitness: chairman Arun Kumar
Participation in sports is essential for both physical and mental well-being, said Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation chairman Arun Kumar Patil
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah attends Metis funeral
His dream of government medical college for Bagalkot will be fulfilled
Bengaluru constable asks neighbours to stop bursting crackers, assaulted
Technology should be a tool for justice delivery and not its substitute, says former SC judge
4 caught dumping garbage, woman dances in front of camera in Bengaluru
Bengaluru Metro a rail entity, state has no jurisdiction: Karnataka high court
Bengaluru Skills Summit 2025: Industry leaders urge blend of tech & collaboration in learning
Patient groups urge PM Modi to enforce Delhi HC order to establish National Fund for Rare Diseases
NEW DELHI: A leading patient group and families of children with ultra-rare diseases across India have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to direct the Union Health Ministry to urgently implement the Delhi High Court order, which recommended establishing a National Fund for Rare Diseases (NFRD) so that dozens of children and young adults, who are on the brink of losing their lives, are not denied treatment. The cry for justice appeal, which was also addressed to Chief Justice of India, BR Gavai, urged him to list and expeditiously hear the pending Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court and to restore the October 4, 2024, order of the Delhi High Court in full. In a landmark decision, the Delhi High Court directed the centre to establish the NFRD with an allocation of Rs 974 crore and to ensure uninterrupted therapy for patients with rare diseases. However, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry filed an SLP before the Supreme Court, which is still pending. According to Manjit Singh, National President, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Support Society (LSDSS), who wrote the appeal to the prime minister and the CJI, on behalf of patient groups and families of children with ultra-rare diseases across India, the SLP is pending before the SC, thus halting relief for patients. The matter has remained pending for nearly a year while lives continue to be lost. Each week of delay is another irreversible loss. We are not asking for sympathy - we are asking for the implementation of the High Courts order that upholds our childrens right to live with dignity, he added. The case is listed in the apex court for November 7. The lack of timely central funding has forced the treatment discontinuation for over 55 patients located in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Delhi, and Karnataka. This crisis is worsening, with a growing number of patients expected to lose access to care as the delay continues, said the national patient groups. In the past two years alone, nearly 60 patients have died after exhausting the Rs. 50 lakh funding cap, said Singh. He added that over 55 patients also remain untreated for months despite being registered at Centres of Excellence (CoEs) and eligible for approved life-saving therapies. Without urgent intervention, this number will exceed 100 by year-end, he added. Urging for urgent financial assistance for patients who are at high risk of losing their lives due to a delay in decision-making, he said that this will ensure all patients whose funding is exhausted are put back on the life-saving Emergency Response Team (ERT). He also urged the immediate restoration of treatment for those who have exhausted their one-time support. They also advocated for a structural change in the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD), 2021, and to establish a permanent and sustainable funding mechanism for chronic diseases such as Group 3 (a) diseases, moving beyond the inadequate one-time cap. Under the policy, the centre provides financial and technical support for the treatment of 63 identified rare diseases in India. The key features include financial assistance of up to Rs 50 lakhs per patient for treatment at the 12 designated Centres of Excellence (CoEs), including AIIMS, Delhi. The appeal said: We, the undersigned representatives of national patient groups for Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs) and other ultra-rare diseases, write with deep anguish - and with faith in your compassion and leadership - on behalf of dozens of children and young adults who are on the brink of losing their lives. These are not children without cures; they are being denied treatment due to administrative delays and the restrictive one-time funding limit under the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD) 2021. Highlighting the anguish of the parents, whose children are suffering from rare diseases, he said, parents across India are watching their children fade after years of stability on treatment. According to Raja Murugappan, Rare Diseases Support Society, Tamil Nadu, The Rs. The 50 lakh limit was never meant to be a death sentence. We appeal to the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister to uphold the hope these families still hold. Jayanta Mudi, father of six-year-old Gaucher patient Adrija from Kolkata, said, My daughters health had improved remarkably when she was on therapy. Since treatment stopped, she has been deteriorating each day. Our children deserve a chance to live. Abul Kalam, father of 10-year-old Abdul Rehman from Delhi, added, My sons therapy stopped in September 2024. His condition is worsening, and we are helpless as the proceedings drag on. We only seek a chance for our children to live. The appeal added that the right to health and life under Article 21 is not an abstraction - it is the only hope for these children. Justice delayed in this matter will mean justice denied, irreversibly. The 63 rare diseases grouped into three categories include a range of genetic and metabolic disorders, including Phenylketonuria, Cystic Fibrosis, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and various Lysosomal Storage Disorders, a rare genetic metabolic disease.
Looking for mackerel as vitamin source? Prepare to pay more in Karnataka as cost may not drop soon
Built to decongest, Kundalahalli underpass in Bengaluru turns into traffic nightmare
EPFO co-op society fraud: Cops conduct searches in homes of accused in Bengaluru
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Plea submitted to grant district permits to all autorickshaws plying in Karnatakas Kodagu dist.
Guarantee schemes led to higher GST collection: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah
Karnataka experienced a notable 10% increase in GST collection last October, amounting to 14,395 crore. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah credits this achievement to welfare guarantee programs that have elevated consumer spending and spurred local economic activity, leading to a significant decrease in rural joblessness.
Karnataka PUC 1, 2 Exam Dates 2026: Time Table Released, Check Complete Schedule Here
Karnataka Class 12 Time Table 2026: KSEAB has released the Karnataka PUC Class 12 exam schedule for 2026. The 1st PUC exams start February 28 and 2nd PUC exams begin April 25, with exams held from 10 am to 1 pm.
KRV activists block NH near SVS in support of cane farmers; detained
Day 2 of the Bengaluru Skill Summit 2025 featured the inauguration of a 50+ exhibitor Skill Expo, a ministerial panel on education-industry convergence, and cultural showcases celebrating Karnataka's rich legacy.
CM fondly remembers comrade as Meti is laid to rest
Vijayendra spends bday with protesting cane farmers in Bgavi
Kaneri Mutt seer prohibited from entering Dharwad
4 killed in road accident in Bhalki taluk
Man arrested for murdering wife, burying her body in cane field
NWKRTC job aspirants protest, seeking to fill vacant posts
Nandini Ghee Price Increased By Rs 90 Per Litre
The Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) on Wednesday announced that it has increased the price of Nandini ghee by Rs 90 per litre, bringing it to Rs 700 per litre.
Bengal to Ballari: Ganja smuggling takes the train route
Headmaster held for sexually harassing female students
Samajamukhi literary conference in Bengaluru on Nov. 8 and 9
Karnataka panel turns to secondary datato make up for 10% caste survey shortfall
Court also quashes State govt.s notifications declaring BMRCLs services as public utility and essential services
Mega parent-teacher meeting on Childrens Day
Bengaluru Traffic Police launch Cobra Beat to tackle micro-level congestion
Bengaluru: RVCEs Lakshya rocket wins IN-SPACes Model Rocketry Competition
Caste survey delay, internal disagreements stall GBA ward delimitation
The entire exercise was designed to culminate in thepublication of draft ward-wise electoral rolls by December first week, followed by a period of claims and objections until late December, and thefinal publication of the rolls on January 29, 2026, crucial for keeping the citys long-pending civic polls on track
Elon Musk's Starlink enters India, signs first deal with this Indian state, not Karnataka, UP
Elon Musk's Starlink is one of the largest companies in the ICT industry, holding the largest number of communication satellites in the world.
Karnataka tiger cub deaths: Video shows 2 men playing with big cats, tigress missing for 3 weeks
Karnataka to introduce AI as part of reforms for district judiciary
Karnataka District Judiciary Reforms Bill, 2025, also seeks to set up fast track courts to dispose of cases in 12 months; restrictions on adjournments and guidelines for injunction
Mysore Anglo-Indian Association announces new office-bearers for 20252026
State to launch OTT platform to promote Kannada cinema globally: Mehaboob Pasha
The Karnataka government will soon launch its own over-the-top (OTT) platform to provide a global stage for Kannada films, said Mehaboob Pasha, Chairman of Kanteerava Studios Limited, at a press conference in Bidar
Police structure near Mysuru palace irks heritage experts
Vice-President to visit Karnatakas Melkote on November 9
Karnataka: Search for elusive tiger on in Chamarajanagar villages
After palliative care, C.V. Raman General Hospital in Bengaluru launches oncology services
Seven cancer surgeries performed so far; day-care chemotherapy unit functional
Karnataka DG & IGP directs Shivamogga police to take stern action against sale of ganja
Agriculture Department launches rapid roving survey of crops in Kalaburagi district
The Department of Agriculture has launched a rapid roving survey to assess the health of major crops grown during the 202526 agricultural year in Kalaburagi district
Diversion of forest land: State Wildlife Board recommends forwarding proposal to NBWL
The Standing Committee of the State Wildlife Board, chaired by Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre, decided to recommend the proposal for diversion of 0.976 hectares of forest land
High electricity bills shock residents of Jewargi and Yadrami taluks
Consumers with two rooms received bills up to 1 lakh for a month
Greater Mysuru will do more harm than good, alleges AAP
CM to hold meetings with farmers and factory managements to resolve sugarcane price deadlock
Farmers say government should pay incentive to sugarcane farmers
Agniveer recruitment rally in Ballari from November 13 to 18
An Agniveer recruitment rally will be held at the district stadium in Ballari from November 13 to 18, according to Colonel Vivek Zamindar, Recruitment Officer, Headquarters Recruiting Zone, Bengaluru
Heavy rain alert to parts of Tamil Nadu for next three days
India Met Department extends wet spell outlook to Rayalaseema, South Interior Karnataka
NSUI allege discrepancies in Kuvempu Universitys digital evaluation
Protest by sugarcane growers enters seventh day in Belagavi
A protest by sugarcane farmers demanding higher price for their produce entered the seventh day in Belagavi
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah backs Rahul Gandhi, says CEC Gyanesh Kumar must atone for his sins
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has backed Rahul Gandhi's campaign against the Election Commission of India, accusing it of colluding with the Union Government to manipulate election results. Citing evidence from Haryana, he alleged the ECI used fake identities, including that of a Brazilian model, to facilitate voter fraud and ensure a BJP majority, despite pre-election predictions of defeat.
Farmer succumbs to burn injuries in self immolation bid; Govt announces compensation

