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Karnataka BJP Slams Congress Over Crisis Blame Game

Senior BJP leader R Ashoka accuses Karnataka's Congress government of shifting blame to the central government during crises. The political war of words escalates over state governance and responsibility.

Congress Delays Karnataka Leadership Decisions

As internal power struggles intensify within Karnataka Congress, the party's central leadership delays key decisions on state appointments. Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar remain central figures in the ongoing political drama.

Karnataka SSLC, II PU Exam Schedule 2024 Released

The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board has announced the complete timetable for SSLC Class 10 and II PU examinations 2024. Get all details about exam dates, duration, and important guidelines.

Nagalakshmi R. Kosumbe Appointed KCPCR Chairperson

In a significant development for child welfare in Karnataka, Nagalakshmi R. Kosumbe has been appointed as the new chairperson of the Karnataka Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KCPCR), bringing fresh leadership to the state's child protection ini

Women Commission Seeks Report on Police Assault Case

The Karnataka State Commission for Women has intervened in a disturbing case where a woman alleges she was assaulted by police officers at Varthur police station, seeking a comprehensive report within 15 days.

Karnataka Safety Crisis: BJP Attacks Congress Govt

BJP leaders launch scathing attack on Karnataka's Congress government over rising crimes against women and children. Political battle intensifies as state grapples with safety concerns.

Elephant attack kills 2 in Kudremukh, Karnataka

A devastating wild elephant attack in Karnataka's Kudremukh region has left two people dead, highlighting the urgent human-wildlife conflict crisis. The victims were awaiting government rehabilitation when tragedy struck.

Karnataka CM Power Struggle Turns Disastrous

The intense battle for Karnataka's Chief Minister position has reached a critical point, threatening administrative stability and development projects across the state.

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