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New low-pressure system forms over Bay, to approach TN
Expected to move west-north-westwards, become more pronounced over next 24 hours
Belekeri case: Cong MLC seeks fresh probe against Adani Group
Congress MLC BK Hariprasad has called on CM Siddaramaiah to initiate a fresh investigation into the Adani Group's alleged role in a bribery scandal in connection with the Belekeri illegal iron ore smuggling case based on the Lokayukta inquiry report.
Ex-MUDA commissioner moves HC over ED raid
FORMER Commissioner of Mysuru Urban Development Authority Dr D B Natesha moved the Karnataka High Court questioning the legality of the search and seizure conducted as a part of the raid on his house by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) concerning the alleged irregularities in allotment of sites by the MUDA.
Will recover encroached forest lands, says Khandre
FOREST, environment and ecology minister Eshwar B Khandre on Saturday said an appeal will be made to the courts to cancel the lease period of the companies and agencies that have occupied forest areas on long-term lease periods and have not paid the lease amount.
HDK seeks probe by HC judges
UNION Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel HD Kumaraswamy on Saturday demanded a thorough investigation by judges of the High Court into a series of deaths of women in government hospitals in Karnataka.
Will act after expert panel submits report on BIMS tragedy: Health Min
●Sriramulu protests on BIMS premises, seeks action
Winter session: Govt should make it count, not annual jamboree
The entire state machinery will be in the border city of Belagavi for a nine-day winter session of the state legislature starting Monday.
BJP core committee puts end to leadership issue, BYV to continue
THE state BJP core committee that met on Saturday held deliberations to quell the internal bickering in the party ahead of the local body elections expected to be held in 2025.
Those involved in Covid graft won't be spared: DyCM
DEPUTY Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Saturday said that those involved in corruption in management of the Covid-19 pandemic will not be spared.
Undeterred Nikhil likely to lead JDS in future elections in Karnataka
JDS Youth Wing president Nikhil Kumaraswamy, who recently lost the Channapatna Assembly bypoll, is likely to lead the regional party in future elections in Karnataka starting from the elections to zilla and taluk panchayat likely to be held in 2025.
Home Guard on bandobast duty rescues girl from drowning
A HOME guard who was on bandobast duty for CM's visit rescued a student who had fallen into a lake in Chamarajanagar on Saturday.
Govt plans multi-speciality hospitals in all dists
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the government is seriously considering opening multi-speciality hospitals in all districts to provide better healthcare to people in rural areas.
Byrathi has role in MUDA scam: BJP
BJP city president and former MLA L Nagendra alleged that Urban Development Minister Byrathi Suresh has a role in the MUDA scam.
Education, scientific temper will help overcome slave mindset: CM
Siddaramaiah lauds Sri Rajendra Swamiji for spreading Basava philosophy, humanity
UMPYARD TO DREAMSCAPE
Two walkers transform vacant plot into butterfly park, promote biodiversity in M'luru
Gowda helped many leaders grow in politics: JDS MLA
TAKING exception to the remarks of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah against JDS patriarch H D Deve Gowda at Jan Kalyan Samavesha in Hassan, Shravanabelagola MLA C N Balakrishna said Gowda supported many leaders to grow in politics and later, they enjoyed several positions because of him.
Sriranga drinking water project won't affect T'kuru: Panel
DEPUTY Chief Minister D K Shivakumar's technical adviser in the Water Resources Department, K Jaiprakash on Saturday claimed that Sriranga drinking water project meant for catering to the needs of the people in Magadi (in Ramanagara district) and Kunigal taluks will ensure the judicial share of Hemavathi river water in the Cauvery basin and will not have any adverse impact on the other taluks in Tumakuru.
MP: Can't lift night traffic restrictions at Bandipur
MYSURU-Kodagu MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar said the Bandipur night traffic restrictions cannot be lifted for any reason.
ZP CEO launches campaign to make Mysuru tuberculosis-free
CEO K M Gayathri said all the officials, staff and the public should cooperate to make the district tuberculosis-free.
Yunus press secy cagey on Hasina issue in talks
BANGLADESH wants to \"normalise ties with its big neighbour India,\" said Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus.
CM: Home for double-engine coordination
SP threatens to exit the MVA over Uddhav Sena's Babri glorification
BIMS: Lokayukta takes up suo motu case
CONSIDERING the maternal deaths in Ballari Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS) Hospital as a serious matter, the Karnataka Lokayukta has taken up a suo motu case under the Karnataka Lokayukta Act.
Classical act: Despite evolution of chess, purest form of sport is here to stay
COUPLE of days ahead of the World Championship, Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana had checked into Singapore.
IWF to reduce number of categories from June next year
The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) has decided to reduce the number of weight categories in both the men's and women's sections from 10 to 8 from June next year following a proposal by its Innovation Commission.
Maiden national gold for Jaideep after twin setbacks
JAIDEEP suffered twin heartbreaks early this year as he lost narrowly in the Asian and World Olympic qualifiers thus failing to book a ticket for the Paris Games.
Starc contrast: Oz show spirit, India toil
Indian batters struggle as veteran left-arm pacer takes six-fer to put hosts in position of strength on opening day
ISL: Punjab overcome Mohammedan to go 3rd
PUNJAB FC crafted two impressive goals in the second-half against Mohammedan SC to return with three points in the Indian Super League in New Delhi on Friday.
De-dollarisation not on the table: RBI governor
RESERVE Bank governor Shaktikanta Das on Friday downplayed the punitive tariffs being threatened by the US President-elect Donald Trump against the BRICS nations if they moved away from dollar, saying each punitive action will have counter-actions by the affected countries.
Easing cycle to begin from February if inflation remains within target: Analysts
THE dual action of the RBI keeping the policy rates unchanged for the 11th consecutive time and at the same time slashing the cash reserve ratio by 50 bps to 4%, offering a long rope to lenders to push credit at a comparatively cheaper rate, has left analysts community divided on the immediate next repo rate cut.
AI/ML, cyber security skills in demand for top job roles
WITH the increasing adoption of AI across organisational functions, AI/ML and analytics continue to dominate as the most in-demand job family.