BENGALURU:
The state government has decided to hold year-long celebrations to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the renaming of Karnataka, with the theme 'Hesarayithu Karnataka,...
BENGALURU:
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday made a pitch for holding competitive exams for central government jobs in Kannada saying it is not possible...
BENGALURU:
The esteemed dignitaries of the state, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, have taken to social media to extend their heartfelt wishes to the people of...
MANDYA/BENGALURU:
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asked the journalists as to what is the use of crow debates and programmes that builds superstition among the people.
He...
NEW DELHI:
Despite Karnataka’s significant contributions, relief funds from the BJP-led Central government have been elusive, said CM Siddaramaiah on Friday.
In a scathing attack on...
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.”