Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched the ‘KSRTC Arogya’ scheme on Monday at the Vidhana Soudha, which will provide ...
Six Naxals surrendered were sent to judicial custody till January 30. BJP questioned CM Siddaramaiah’s relation with the ...
Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara said on Thursday that there was nothing wrong with Maoists surrendering at the Chief ...
Siddaramaiah welcomed the Maoists by giving them roses and copies of the Constitution. He assured that government would ...
Bengaluru:Heeding to a call by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to naxals to give arms and rejoin mainstream of the society, six ...
A dinner meeting in Karnataka has rekindled talk on factions in the Congress ...
Naxalism has “more or less” ended in Karnataka, Home Minister G Parameshwara said on Thursday, following the surrender of six Maoists. He also strongly defended their surrender before Chief Minister ...
BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah called the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting on Monday with the party high ...
Six Naxals who surrendered at Chikkamagaluru met Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at his home office ‘Krishna’ in Bengaluru ...
The Karnataka government is mulling over a potential increase in beer prices, adding to recent fare hikes in transport and utilities, leaving citizens wary of the rising cost of living.
Aound 34,000 employees of KSRTC and their dependents (approximately 1.5 lakh people) will be eligible for this scheme.
The surrendered Maoists are likely to be produced before the court after completing the formalities, sources stated on ...