BENGALURU:
Karnataka Minister for Muzrai (Hindu religious endowment) Shashikala Jolle on Thursday said the government is still studying the proposal to free Hindu temples from...
MANGALURU:
Temples in Karnataka will be provided autonomous status and freed from the control of the government, state Minister for Energy, Kannada and Culture V...
HUBBALLI/BENGALURU:
The Karnataka government will bring in a law aimed at freeing Hindu temples from laws and rules that control them at present, Chief Minister...
Bommai says clear guidelines will be issued after studying Supreme Court order on illegal shrines
BENGALURU:
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Tuesday that officials following...
Covid worries have forced administration to restrict temple entry in Bengaluru during most auspicious month for Hindus
BENGALURU:
As part of the state government’s efforts to...
A bench of Acting Chief Justice V Kameswar Rao and Justice CM Joshi, hearing a suo motu PIL, was told by Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty that the government was not avoiding disclosure but wanted to prevent sensationalism of preliminary findings. The court, however, appeared unconvinced, noting that it would appoint an amicus curiae to assess the appropriateness of sealed submissions.