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Karnataka govt won’t control liquor prices anymore

The system of levying excise duty based on alcohol content per litre will be introduced in stages in three to four years to avoid disruption in the market.

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Social media ban will help stop depression in kids: Experts

Dr Saritha Nagaraj said that the risk of poor mental health among children and teenagers will be reduced.

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Karnataka to get new 9 railway projects

Construction and land acquisition costs for the Ginigera–Raichur and Tumakuru–Rayadurg rail lines will be shared equally by the Centre and the State.

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Will push for Mekedatu reservoir project: Karnataka CM

CM described the SC’s dismissal of petitions filed by TN against the Mekedatu project as a significant legal victory for Karnataka.

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Karnataka to enact Rohith Vemula Bill to curb caste discrimination on campuses: CM Siddaramaiah

The Bill is named after Dalit PhD scholar Rohith Vemula from Guntur, who died by suicide in 2016 after alleged caste discrimination.

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CM Siddaramaiah announces series of education, welfare and infra steps for minorities

To promote digital education, 5,000 economically weaker meritorious students will receive Rs 50,000 each to purchase laptops.

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Sensex, Nifty dive over 1% amid boiling crude prices

Weakness in the US equities, subdued trend in European markets and relentless foreign fund outflows also dampened sentiments.

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50 passengers from Karnataka stranded in conflict region arrived in New Delhi: CM office

Passengers were transported on a KSRP bus and two cars to the domestic terminals for their onward travel to Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Hubballi.

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IAF jet crash: Pilot took part in Op Sindoor, had family get-together 10 days ago, says father

The jet was on a training sortie and disappeared from radar shortly after taking off from Jorhat airbase.

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Karnataka police scraps orderly system, to relieve personnel from non-policing duties

The new order aims to end the practice of deploying police personnel as personal attendants and instead utilise them for core policing duties.