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The Supreme Court directed the Karnataka government to resolve issues hindering the screenings of Kamal Haasan's film Thug ...
Karnataka Cabinet approves increasing housing reservation for minorities from 10% to 15%, facing opposition from BJP ...
The Congress government in Karnataka is hell-bent on pushing religious quotas to appease its vote bank, he alleged.
After Kamal Haasan's alleged language controversy, the release of the film 'Thug Life' is stuck in Karnataka. On Thursday, ...
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The Pioneer on MSNKarnataka raises minority housing quota to 15 per centKarnataka Govern-ment on Thursday decided to enhance the reservation for minorities under various housing schemes in the State from 10 to 15 per cent.
In this episode of Newshour Agenda, Madhavdas G.K. dissects the latest reservation storm in Karnataka. The Congress govt ...
CII Karnataka unveils roadmap for state's global competitiveness, focusing on AI, MSMEs, infrastructure, and emerging sectors.
The Karnataka government plans to build a 200 crore INR B R Ambedkar Theme Park and Constitution Museum at Bangalore ...
Karnataka government’s fact-checking unit to combat fake news and misinformation, especially on social media, has been ...
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi told reporters that the decision was “unconstitutional” as it “violated Supreme Court guidelines ...
Epiroc to invest ₹500 crore in Karnataka by 2025, aiming to reinforce state's position as a hub for innovation.
The Supreme Court directed the Karnataka government to resolve issues hindering the screenings of Kamal Haasan's film Thug ...
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