Mysore/Mysuru: Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka, who succeeded in evading the Police in Bengaluru and reaching Mysuru along with former Deputy Chief Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan, revealed that they had to use a vegetable-laden vehicle to evade the Police’s vigilant watch. The Police had created a security fortress in an attempt to curb their…
Congress guaranteed huge debts; Karnataka model a failure: BJP
April 10, 2024Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan appeals to voters to elect Yaduveer Wadiyar to teach Congress a lesson Madikeri: BJP MLA and former Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan, launched a blistering attack on the Congress Government, asserting that their much-hyped ‘Karnataka model’ has failed and they have failed to deliver on their promises…
BJP leaders seek blessings of Sri Shivanandapuri Swamiji
March 21, 2024The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, who have already begun campaigning for the ensuing Lok Sabha Polls in Mysuru-Kodagu and Chamarajanagar Constituencies, have been visiting various Mutts belonging to different communities to seek the blessings of the Pontiffs. As a part of the programme, BJP LS candidates Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar (Mysuru-Kodagu candidate) and Balaraj…
Govt. plans to vaccinate all college students on single day next month
June 30, 2021No vaccine, no offline classes; 15 lakh doses required; 5 lakh doses stocked Bengaluru: The State Government has decided to vaccinate all college students above 18 years of age on the single day, said Deputy Chief Minister & State COVID-19 Ministerial Task Force Chairman, Dr. C.N. Ashwathanarayana. Addressing media after convening a meeting with officials…
Ola cabs to deliver Oxygen Concentrators free of cost within 30 minutes
May 13, 2021Bengaluru: An initiative ‘O2ForIndia’ to provide Oxygen Concentrators free of cost through Ola app for home isolated COVID patients, partnering Ola Foundation and GiveIndia Foundation, was launched here yesterday. Speaking after launching this initiative, Deputy Chief Minister and State COVID Ministerial Task Force Head, Dr. C.N. Ashwathmarayan said to start with, this initiative was being implemented…
One lakh vaccines reserved for second dose: Dy.CM
May 13, 2021Bengaluru: One lakh vaccines are being kept reserved daily for admi-nistering second dose. Online registration for second dose will be introduced to avoid queuing up near the vaccine centres, said Deputy Chief Minister and State COVID Ministerial Task Force Chairman Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan. Replying to a query after the launch of O2forIndia initiative, he said…
“Upload details of Oxygen, Remdesivir, Bed Allocation in SAST Portal on real time basis”
May 11, 2021Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan reviews State COVID War Room management Bengaluru: Deputy Chief Minister and State COVID-19 Ministerial Task Force Chairman Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan has directed officials to immediately integrate the real time data of the supply of oxygen, anti-viral drug Remdesivir and bed allocated under Government quota in Private Hospitals to Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust…
Chamarajanagar-like incidents averted in Bengaluru
May 7, 2021Bengaluru: Two senior BJP leaders — Deputy Chief Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan and Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) Chairman S.R. Vishwanath—, have averted Chamarajanagar-like incidents in Bengaluru on Wednesday night and on Thursday, after two Hospitals in their Constituencies, were about to go out of oxygen supply. They immediately swung into action, arranged for oxygen cylinders…
Task Force Chief assures COVID-19 test results in 7 hours
May 6, 2021Bengaluru: Giving results of COVID tests within 7 hours will be made mandatory in all Hospitals across the State, Deputy Chief Minister and State COVID Ministerial Task Force Chairman Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan said on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters after reviewing the COVID situation here, he said, providing reports of COVID tests and BU number generation…
Lockdown 2.0 not panacea for current Covid crisis: Dr. Ashwathnarayan
April 15, 2021Bengaluru: Deputy Chief Minister and Higher Education Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan has said that lockdown 2.0 is not the panacea for COVID-19 second wave as it was not suitable in the current context. It was better for people coming to Bengaluru from other places to undergo mandatory RT-PCR testing. Talking to reporters on the sidelines…
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