BENGALURU:
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said he has decided to visit all the border districts of the state that have more COVID-19...
BENGALURU:
Citizens should stop spitting in public places, as it leads to the spread of diseases like coronavirus and tuberculosis, among others, Karnataka Special Commissioner...
Weekend curfew will be imposed around Maharashtra and Kerala border districts
BENGALURU:
Amid surge in Covid-19 cases in neighbouring Kerala and Maharahstra states, the Karnataka Chief...
Gupta notes that Bengaluru has a positivity rate less than 1%, but risk from neighbouring states remains
BENGALURU:
In view of the rise in Covid infections...
BENGALURU:
The Karnataka cabinet, which met for the first time after it was expanded with the induction of 29 new members on Wednesday, decided that...
Significantly, veteran leader B.S. Yediyurappa — who had limited his appearances at the BJP office to core committee meetings — was seen at the party headquarters for two consecutive days. Sources suggest that Shah, during his closed-door interactions, advised the Lingayat strongman to become more active in state affairs and guide the party from the front.
According to reports, the DC greeted the minister with folded hands and proceeded to touch his feet, expressing her admiration by stating, “Sir, I’m very happy to see you. You’re very important to us.” The minister, reportedly surprised, responded, “You are doing good work. But don’t fall at anyone’s feet. Let your work speak for itself.”