It’s Bommai: BSY s close aide bags Karnataka CM throne
BJP goes for legacy, Lingayat and BSY loyalist. Oath-taking ceremony to be held at 11 am today. Ashoka, Sriramulu, Karjol may become Deputy CMs
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Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai (left), who is set to be the new Chief Minister of Karnataka, addresses reporters along with outgoing CM BS Yediyurappa in Bengaluru on Tuesday | Vinod kumar T By Express News Service
BENGALURU: The tears he shed as he announced his resignation on Monday ensured BS Yediyurappa got his man Basavaraj Bommai the top job on Tuesday. Bommai, who joined the party in 2008, was unanimously elected as leader of the BJP Legislature Party, ensuring that he becomes the next chief minister of Karnataka.
Basavaraj Bommai is the new Karnataka Chief Minister
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Karnataka government has announced that it will halt supplies to private hospitals
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A senior citizen receives a dose of a vaccine at BET Convent School, BEML 3rd stage, in Bengaluru on Friday.
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Karnataka government has announced that it will halt supplies to private hospitals
Private hospitals in Karnataka do not have any clarity on the modalities of procurement of vaccines for the fourth phase of vaccination. The government has made it clear that supplies from the State to private hospitals will stop from May 1.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Govind M. Karjol, who heads the Ministers’ task force, said private hospitals will have to procure vaccines from manufacturers at rates fixed by the Centre. They should not charge a service fee of more than ₹100 for every dose, he said.