Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday informed that directives have been issued to take strict action against accused of Bengaluru violence
Around 60 police personnel have sustained injuries in the violent incidents of stone pelting
Yediyurappa and his daughter have been admitted to the Manipal Hospital in Bengaluru for observation after testing positive for COVID-19. The Chief Minister is in a clinically stable condition
"Yediyurappa has been admitted to our hospital on Sunday night for observation. He is clinically stable and is monitored by a team of doctors," said the bulletin
The 78-year-old leader is being monitored by a team of doctors at the Manipal hospital here
Narayan is also one of the three Deputy Chief Minister's in the state government
Karnataka may bring anordinance to ban the sale of tobacco, gutkha and paan masala over fears of drugs being sold in paan masala pouches, CM B S Yediyurappa told Governor Vajubhai Vala on Friday.
HD Deve Gowda threatened to launch a statewide agitation if the BJP government did not withdraw the amendments to the Karnataka Land Reforms Act forthwith
Detailed guidelines in this regard will be issued on Monday
Along with prohibition on slaughter, sale and use of beef, illegal transportation of animals will be stopped: Minister
Flipkart said it has signed an MoU with Karnataka MSME and Mines department to promote the states arts, crafts and handloom sectors by bringing them on to e-commerce and providing market access
Amid spike in COVID-19 cases in Bengaluru, B S Yediyurappa on Thursday decided to appoint ministers as in-charge for each zone in the city, aimed at effectively managing the pandemic
Karnataka High Court has stayed the Karnataka government's order banning conduct of online classes by schools stating that banning it encroaches upon the Fundamental Right to Life and Education.
The state would soon submit a blueprint for the construction of the Rs 200 crore mega complexes to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) that governs the hill shrine, the official told PTI
Karnataka government issued the guidelines for home isolation of Covid-19 patients in the state.
Karnataka government on Tuesday announced a complete lockdown on Sundays till August 2."There shall be complete lockdown on Sundays from July 5 and followed by next four Sundays till August 2," stated the government."However, essential activities allowed during night curfew will be permitted during Sunday lockdown too. Marriages already fixed on Sundays will be permitted as per norms," also said.The government further ordered, "All government offices, Boards and Corporations, except those operating and maintaining essential services, shall remain closed on all Saturdays till the second week of August."Lockdown will continue to remain in force in Containment zones.Regarding Sunday Lockdown, it said, there shall be complete lockdown on Sundays with effect from 5th July, 2020, and followed by next 4 Sundays till 2nd August, 2020.However, the essential activities as above permitted during Night Curfew shall be permitted during the Sunday lockdown also.Marriages already fixed on Sundays ...
There will be only containment zones in the city and regions that have a large number of cases will be sealed
The Chief Minister said there is no lockdown in the entire city, adding only in a few areas it has been imposed and would continue
The state has also directed private hospitals with facilities to treat Covid patients to reserve 50% of beds, including ICU beds with ventilators, for treatment of those referred by health authorities
Maybe there will be some variation for Bengaluru, but for the entire state, a uniform rate structure will be fixed," Minister K Sudhakar said.