'SKIL may prune Nandagudi SEZ plans if...' SKIL Group Chairman Nikhil Gandhi said that against the land requirement of 12,350 acres spread over 36 villages for the project, the state government has only 4,745 acres of its own and the remaining 7,605 acres will have to be acquired from the farmers in those villages amicably
DELIMITATION
Gowda rubbishes Cong allegations "I am not preventing any one from taking necessary steps if there has been injustice in the process of delimitation. Those who have to raise voice against the 'injustice' on behalf of the affected Congress leaders have been maintaining silence," Gowda quipped.
Pollution board plans to make gas must for cars Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) is planning to make a fitting of LPG cylinders mandatory in all private and government owned four-wheeler, in Bangalore.
VERIFICATION OF ALLEGATIONS
Peripheral road inspected The chairman and two members of the Karnataka State Appellate Authority inspected the peripheral road (connecting Mysore Road and Hosur Road to the proposed expressway to Mysore) to verify the allegations that the road was constructed deviating the sanctioned alignment.
Citizen's Charter fails to live up to promises The report titled 'India's Citizen's Charters: A Decade of Experience' critically analyses one of the government's signature reform initiatives: the Citizen's Charter programme.
Rapt attention... Actress Jayanthi reading out a book to children
during a book distribution at Government Telugu School at Ulsoor in Bangalore on Saturday. Chairman of Karnataka Telugu Academy Dr A Radhakrishna Raju looks on. DH photo
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