Karnataka Mandates Monthly Paid Menstrual Leave
Karnataka government introduces mandatory paid menstrual leave for working women. Learn how this progressive policy impacts employees and workplaces across the state.
Karnataka government introduces mandatory paid menstrual leave for working women. Learn how this progressive policy impacts employees and workplaces across the state.
Karnataka introduces mandatory menstrual leave policy for working women aged 18-52. Learn how this progressive move impacts women's health and workplace rights in India.
Congress MLA Bharamgouda Kage renews call for separate North Karnataka state, supporting signature campaign by North Karnataka Struggle Committee. Read latest developments.
UST Global receives prestigious Indian CSR Awards 2025 for outstanding water conservation and social inclusion projects. Discover how they're making a difference in communities.
A groundbreaking DBS Bank analysis reveals India stands at a historic economic crossroads where current policy decisions could unlock unprecedented growth or stall progress for decades to come.
Karnataka government unveils bold strategy to create 25,000 startups within five years, positioning Bengaluru as India's undisputed innovation capital with comprehensive funding and policy support.
Karnataka launches ambitious startup policy targeting 25,000 new ventures, 7 lakh jobs, and 20 unicorns by 2029 with comprehensive funding support and global expansion initiatives.
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.
Karnataka government announces historic reservation policy requiring 5% quota for persons with disabilities in private sector jobs and educational institutions, marking a significant step toward inclusion.
Karnataka government partners with Walmart to provide massive market access for women-led Self-Help Groups, creating transformative economic opportunities across the state.
Karnataka launches ambitious plan to establish biodiesel pumps across all taluks, boosting rural economy and promoting cleaner energy alternatives in the state.
Karnataka government considers establishing a permanent water commission to address water management challenges and ensure sustainable water security for future generations through comprehensive planning.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah announces groundbreaking policy to shield local jobs from AI disruption, ensuring employment protection for Kannadigas in the tech era.
Karnataka Chief Minister makes strong case for education in regional languages, arguing that English and Hindi medium instruction is hampering children's natural talents and cognitive development.
Former Karnataka Legislative Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti draws criticism from educators and stakeholders for contradictory positions on minimum pass marks, creating uncertainty in state's education system.
Karnataka government prepares landmark legislation for internal quota among Scheduled Castes, addressing long-standing demands for equitable distribution of benefits.
IT Minister Priyank Kharge announces Karnataka's ambitious plan to lead India's next wave of AI innovation with new policies and investment opportunities in DeepTech.
Chamba Deputy Commissioner issues directives for accelerated completion of CSR-backed rural housing initiatives, ensuring benefits reach eligible families across the district.
Karnataka government explores landmark legislation mandating paid menstrual leave for female employees, potentially setting new workplace equality standards in India.
Opposition Leader R. Ashoka demands immediate government intervention to support Karnataka farmers facing market crisis and crop price collapse.
Karnataka government's decision to increase nursing seats post-counselling leaves students frustrated and demanding justice. Learn about the controversy and its impact on medical education.
An in-depth analysis of Karnataka's groundbreaking caste census reveals surprising demographic patterns and political implications that could reshape state politics.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announces exploration of separate secretariat for Kittur Karnataka to address regional development disparities and streamline governance.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah directs officials to expedite single-window clearances, positioning the state as India's premier investment destination with enhanced infrastructure and business-friendly policies.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah issues stern warning to officials causing investment delays, demands faster clearances to match other states' efficiency.
Karnataka's education landscape witnesses powerful student activism as young voices demand reforms, infrastructure upgrades, and policy changes. Discover how the youth is reshaping India's educational future.
Corporate India is shifting CSR focus beyond metros to Tier 2 cities and rural areas, with significant funding increases in education, healthcare, and rural development projects across 120+ smaller cities.
Karnataka High Court puts 35,000 government jobs on hold, directing state to establish scientific framework for internal reservations within SC/ST communities before proceeding with recruitment.
In a significant policy shift, Karnataka allows primary school teachers to handle classes 6 and 7, addressing teacher shortages and enhancing educational flexibility across the state.
Groundbreaking research exposes India's corporate social responsibility spending paradox: smaller companies exceed budgets while larger corporations face implementation challenges in their CSR initiatives.