"Many people have built commercial properties in residential plots and that has attracted penalties. Many people have expressed the opinion that the penalties are too high and the deadlines are too short. Against this backdrop, the government will look at extending the deadlines for payment
Alleging 40,000 crores of rupees were embezzled under the previous Yediyurappa-led BJP government in the state during the first wave of corona, BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal had warned that he would expose the "irregularities," if expelled from the party.
"Detailed discussions were held on organising mega job fairs to fill vacancies in the government and private sectors and also about the creation of new job opportunities for Kannadigas. The government wants to ensure that Kannadigas get job opportunities within Karnataka and in other states
"What did pro-Kannada fighters do wrong? Robbed or murdered? Shop name boards in English and Hindi have been removed. Our pro-Kannada fighters have done what the government should have...If pro-Kannada fighters are not released, then we will teach the government a lesson in the upcoming Lok
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress Chief DK Shivakumar said that everyone has a right to protest in a democracy but taking law into one's own hands can't be tolerated after pro-Kannada protesters went on a rampage in Bengaluru.
Following the pro-Kannada vandalism in Bengaluru, Karnataka Chief Minister on Thursday said that strict legal action would be initiated against those violating law and order in the state.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to hold a high-level meeting on Thursday over the forced installation of Kannada signboards at shops and offices.
The Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) on Wednesday expressed its concern over the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) directions for enforcing 60% of Kannada name boards for commercial establishments.
The Bengaluru police on Wednesday detained the members of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV), a pro-Kannada activist group, who were staging a protest in Karnataka's Bengaluru demanding that all businesses and enterprises in Karnataka should put up nameplates in Kannada in their shops to fulfil
Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) organised a massive awareness rally on Wednesday in Bengaluru demanding that all businesses and enterprises in Karnataka should put up nameplates in Kannada in their shops to fulfil the state government obligation that 60 per cent of the nameplate should be in
"The background of the Lok Sabha election is being studied to see who is the candidate but who is suitable. A report will be submitted to KPCC after taking the opinion of party leaders and workers. There are six ticket aspirants from Uttara Kannada," said Law Minister and party district i