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Bengaluru: Resort stay by two BJP ministers sparks speculation in political circles

Bengaluru: Resort stay by two BJP ministers sparks speculation in political circles   Sun, Jan 24 2021 12:02:06 PM Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS) Bengaluru, Jan 24: Resort politics seems to be making a comeback in Karnataka. As per sources, water resources minister Ramesh Jarkiholi and newly-inducted minor irrigation minister C P Yogeshwar are camping at a resort in Chikkamagaluru, sparking speculation in the state political circle. Their resort stay comes at a time when the B S Yediyurappa-led Karnataka government is embroiled in a crisis of sorts, with dissent brewing among BJP MLAs and ministers with respect to the allotment of portfolios in the recent cabinet expansion.

Chikkamagaluru: Resort politics begins once again in state

Chikkamagaluru: Resort politics begins once again in state
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Meet SocialStory s top 10 heroes of the pandemic

Meet SocialStory’s top 10 heroes of the pandemic As the year comes to an end, SocialStory remembers the top 10 pandemic heroes, who have been in the forefront, helping those in need. 0 claps Share on The pandemic brought the world to a standstill in March, following which a number of lockdowns were announced and social distancing was strictly enforced. Businesses shut down, economies took a hit, and the world saw many deaths due to the spread of the coronavirus. In the midst of the uncertainty and helplessness, India gave rise to many heroes went out of their day to help people in different ways.

K taka transport union calls off protest, bus services to resume

K taka transport union calls off protest, bus services to resume ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Mon, Dec 14 2020 20:33 IST | ​ 3 Views   Bengaluru, Dec 14 : Prominent farmer leader Kodihalli Chandrashekhar, who led the Karnataka Transport Workers Union protest for four days, on Monday said that the workers were withdrawing their protest and would resume their duties across the state. This announcement comes after Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation Chairman Nandish Reddy as a government s representative handed over a written assurance in which nine of the 10 demands were accepted by the state government. Addressing the agitating staff members here, Chandrashekhar clarified that the government in effect has accepted eight of the demands as in the case of ninth demand on implementing Sixth Pay Commission recommendations, the state government had assured only if it gets finance department s clearance, which means to say that it is still very ambiguous.

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