Mysore/Mysuru: State Election Commissioner G.S. Sangreshi has said that the elections will be conducted to all the City Corporations in the State, including Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) soon. Speaking to media persons at the premises of Mysore Bar Association on Saturday, Sangreshi said he assumed the Office as State Election Commissioner on Friday (July 26)….
G.S. Sangreshi is new State Election Commissioner
June 29, 2024Bengaluru: Just a day after it issued an order (on Thursday) appointing G.S. Sangreshi (Gadigeppa Sannabasappa Sangreshi) as the new Chairman of Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes, the State Government on Friday withdrew the order and issued a fresh order appointing him as the State Election Commissioner. Sangreshi was serving as the Principal Secretary…
Warm send-off to Principal District and Sessions Court Judge
November 18, 2023Mysore/Mysuru: Following his transfer as the State Principal Law Secretary at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru, G.S. Sangreshi, Principal and District Sessions Court Judge, Mysuru, was given a warm farewell by Mysuru Bar Association at a ceremony organised in the Bar Association premises here recently. Speaking on the occasion, Judge Sangreshi said that he had served…
Principal District Judge Sangreshi appointed as State Legal Secretary
November 11, 2023Mysore/Mysuru: The Principal District and Sessions Court Judge G.S. Sangreshi has been appointed as the State Legal Secretary at Bengaluru. Sangreshi, who was appointed as the Principal District and Sessions Judge at Mysuru only 9 months ago, had made a mark for striving to get quicker justice to the people. He has the credit of…
Students’ rally marks World Day Against Child Labour
June 13, 2023Awareness among parents must: District Judge Sangreshi Mysore/Mysuru: G.S. Sangreshi, Principal District and Sessions Court Judge and Chairman of District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Mysuru, has said that there is a need to create awareness among parents who are spoiling the career of their children by pushing them to work, instead of educating them. Judge…
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