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Drinking Water Supply: Officials pulled up for not supplying drinking water | Mysuru News

Former minister and Chamarajanagar MLA C Puttarangashetty and Kollegal MLA AR Krishnamurthy express displeasure against forest officials for hindering drinking water supply to BR Hills tribal settlement. Karnataka officials face criticism at quarterly review meeting.

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Repoll at Indiganatha peaceful, but only 71 out of 528 cast vote

Repoll at Indiganatha peaceful, but only 71 out of 528 cast vote
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Mysuru: Karnataka Government Declares Public Holiday to Mourn MP Prasad | Mysuru News

The Karnataka government has announced a public holiday for government and educational institutions in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts to mourn the death of sitting Chamarajanagar MP V Srinivasa Prasad.

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Vadodara Voters: Ahead of LS polls, voters raise civic issues | Vadodara News

Residents in Vadodara raise civic issues ahead of Lok Sabha elections. Threats of boycott and protests over road conditions and water pressure. Complaints of choked drainage addressed to BJP candidate Hemang Joshi.

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Polling Station: MM Hills electorate relents, votes during re-election | Mysuru News

The Election Commission’s extraordinary measure to allow electors to cast their votes by holding a re-poll on Monday at Indiganatta polling station, following violence during Friday’s polling, has paid off as many voters turned up at the booth since morning and exercised their franchise. By 5pm, 71 individuals had exercised their franchise out of 528 voters allotted to the polling booth which is set up at the government primary school in Indiganatta. 13.7% voting was recorded in this booth. Out of 71 voters who voted, 39 were women and 32 were men.

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