BJP Leader V Somanna told the Lok Sabha that Karnataka had spent ₹11,760 crore under JJM, despite being allocated ₹28,623 crore.
The CM's admission that he believes in "breaking records" is a reason for sure to disappoint his deputy D.K. Shivakumar.
In a move that is sure to send alarm bells ringing in Karnataka Congress, Cooperation Minister K.N. Rajanna, a close ...
BMRCL has hiked metro fares by 51.5 pc citing operational costs. The steep hike tariff has affected ridership of Namma Metro ...
"The Cabinet Subcommittee, formed to study the performance and financial conditions of the state's universities, will make ...
Several Cong faces in the race to replace Shivakumar as KPCC chief are ministers affiliated to Siddaramaiah, even as ...
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar emphasizes Karnataka's global investment appeal at Invest Karnataka 2025, highlighting new policies, industrial growth, and an expansive tourism strategy. He ...
The awards were conferred in multiple categories, including the Sector Excellence Award, Empowerment Achievement Award, ...
Hailing the success of Invest Karnataka-2025 summit as a reflection of Karnataka's strength, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Friday said that the state is not competing for investments with ...
The policy aims to position Karnataka as a leader in sustainable industrial practices through incentives for green ...
Karnataka Cabinet to decide on fate of nine new universities, including Mandya and Chamarajanagar, established during BJP ...
Speaking at the award ceremony of Invest Karnataka at Palace Grounds, he said, "Several investment agreements have been signed over the last four days. The investors can believe in Karnataka, it never ...