Chief Minister lays foundation for various works of Maharani’s Colleges costing Rs. 219 crore Mysuru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, the Government is giving more priority towards the education of women, to eliminate discrimination in the society, as the vested interests were depriving education to the women for several centuries, like the way shudras were ill-treated…
Maharani’s students urge CM for Indira Canteen
November 14, 2024Mysuru: The students of Maharani’s Arts College for Women urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to build Indira Canteen at the premises of either Arts College or Science College on JLB Road for the benefit of the students. The students aired their grievance in this regard to CM Siddaramaiah, when he was returning after participating in the…
MUDA site scam: Ex-MUDA Chairman Marigowda appears before ED
November 14, 2024Bengaluru: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its probe into the MUDA 50:50 alternative site allotment scam, questioning former Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) Chairman K. Marigowda this morning. This follows yesterday’s grilling of former Mysuru Deputy Commissioner and current Raichur MP G. Kumar Naik, as well as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s personal assistant, Dinesh Kumar…
Talk on ‘Recommendations of Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission-2’
November 14, 2024Mysuru: T.M. Vijay Bhaskar, former Chief Secretary and former Chairman of Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission-2, Government of Karnataka, delivered a special lecture on ‘Recommendations of Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission-2’ at Humanities auditorium in Manasagangothri this morning. The Department of Studies in Political Science and Department of Studies in Public Administration, University of Mysore, had jointly…
Devaraja Police register FIR against RTI activist
November 14, 2024I have been benefited by FIR: Snehamayi Krishna Mysuru: Based on a complaint by KPCC Spokesperson M. Lakshmana, Devaraja Police have registered an FIR against city based RTI activist Snehamayi Krishna, who had petitioned the Governor seeking prosecution of CM Siddaramaiah in connection with the mega MUDA scam. Lakshmana had lodged a complaint at Devaraja…
CM Siddaramaiah launches works worth Rs. 470 crore in T. Narasipur
November 14, 2024People will not keep quiet if anything happens to me: Chief Minister T. Narasipur: In a pointed attack at the Centre, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah issued a stern warning, stating that the people of Karnataka would not stay silent if anything were to happen to him. Siddaramaiah was referring to the ongoing investigation into the 50:50…
BJP offered Rs. 50 crore to 50 MLAs to remove me: Siddaramaiah
November 14, 2024T. Narasipur: CM Siddaramaiah yesterday alleged that the Opposition BJP attempted to topple the Congress-led Government in Karnataka by offering Rs. 50 crore each to 50 Congress MLAs. The CM made these allegations while addressing the gathering after inaugurating projects worth Rs. 470 crore in T. Narasipur. According to Siddaramaiah, the BJP resorted to false…
Siddaramaiah’s outbursts an insult to democratic system: Vijayendra
November 14, 2024Bengaluru: Reacting to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s allegations, BJP State President B.Y. Vijayendra said, “Perhaps Siddaramaiah has lost faith in his MLAs.” Posting on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), Vijayendra stated, “This is an insult to democratic system and MLAs, portraying them as commodities. Your statement is a desperate lie aimed at keeping MLAs in line and covering…
Like Mysore Maharajas, Siddaramaiah’s name shall remain forever: Dr. Sudhakar
November 14, 2024Mysuru: Higher Education Minister Dr. M.C. Sudhakar has sung paeans of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah here on Wednesday, drawing an analogy with the invaluable contributions of Mysore Maharajas to the erstwhile Mysore State during the pre-independence era and Siddaramaiah. Like the Maharajas of Mysore, whose names remain eternal, the name of Siddaramaiah will remain forever, in…
Karnataka Assembly by-elections 2024: Peaceful polling in all three Assembly segments
November 14, 2024Channapatna 88.80 %, Shiggoan 80.48 %, Sandur 76.24% Bengaluru: The by-election to all three Assembly segments in the State was held peacefully with not a single poll-related incident reported. With voters taking part actively in the electoral process, Channapatna recorded the highest number of voting with 88.80 percent followed by Shiggoan 80.48 percent and Sandur…
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