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As Karnataka bandh has been declared by various organizations, a holiday has been declared for all schools and colleges in Bengaluru city in the interest of students, said KA Dayananda, Bengaluru City District Deputy Commissioner
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While the appeal was pending, the HC appointed the principal district judge of Chitradurga as the interim administrator, who took charge on July 4. In between, the state government had withdrawn its December 13, 2022 appointment of IAS officer Vastrad as administrator.
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Manikantha belongs to the Reddy community while Savithramma hailed from Granda Jogi caste.
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The JDS had on September 22 formally joined hands with the BJP-led NDA ahead of the next general elections.
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Karnataka bandh has been called on September 29 by 'Kannada Okkuta', an umbrella outfit for Kannada organisations, led by activist Vatal Nagaraj.
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Bengaluru witnessed a city-wide bandh on Tuesday in protest of the release of Cauvery water to the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu
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The Cauvery Water Regulation Committee's direction to Karnataka to release water to Tamil Nadu will be challenged before the Supreme Court, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Wednesday.
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BJP leaders held a protest against the Karnataka government over Cauvery water release to Tamil Nadu, in Bengaluru on Wednesday.
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CWRC's recommendation came on the day of the Bengaluru bandh called by farmers and pro-Kannada organisations and backed by the BJP and JD(S), over the release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu
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These committees have to review the first, second and third language textbooks for Kannada, along with the social science textbooks, as per the guidelines of the National Curriculum Framework-2005
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Initially, Karnataka provided 2,500 cusecs of water per day and the quantum was increased to 3,000 cusecs per day
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Tamil Nadu is continuing to receive water from Karnataka and as of today, the state has received 7,000 cusecs of water, state Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan said on Tuesday.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said here on Tuesday, adding that the protest is neither in the interest of the state nor the people.
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H D Kumaraswamy flayed the Congress government in the state for alleged detention of farmers and Kannada activists participating in the 'bandh' here to protest the release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu.
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The protestors demanded the sharing of Cauvery water to save the standing 'kuruvai' crop cultivation in TN
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Karnataka Police on Tuesday morning took more than 20 people into custody in Bengaluru for violating Section 144 orders
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Farmer bodies, Kannada organisations, and opposition parties have called for a 'Bandh' today in the city
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Bengaluru Urban District Collector KA Dayanand has announced a public holiday for all schools and colleges in the city in view of the Bandh
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Bandh will cause disruption to normal life in the city, with schools, colleges, government offices, banks, ATMs, public and private transport, shops, commercial establishments, and restaurants and hotels expected to be closed.
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar stated that leaders from the BJP and JD(S), who were disgruntled by the alliance, were coming forward to join the Congress.