Ushering into the New Year, the Congress-JDS government stoked a fresh controversy on the very first day of the year by announcing to rekindle the controversial steel flyover project that was scrapped by the previous Congress government.
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Years later, this Indo-French artist would shake up the art world, pioneering a brand new movement called ‘Gesturism’, now all set for a Bengaluru showcase.
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For the first time after Supreme Court quashed a ban on entry of women in the age group of 10 and 50 to Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple, two women entered the sanctum santorum of the hilltop shrine. Bindu (42) and Kanakadurga (44), who 'visited' the temple around 3.45 am also released video clips on social media. They had made a failed attempt to visit the temple on December 24.
Amidst the unfolding political drama over the controversial steel flyover project, what has left commentatorssurprised is theChief Minister, H D Kumaraswamy and his bureaucratic silence. Many were anticipating a reaction from the Chief Minister in this regard.
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The Great Migration is a natural spectacle like nothing else on the planet. It’s hard to imagine a phenomenon of that breathtaking scale; one just has to see it.
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Modi attacks Cong over farm loan waiver
In an apparent bid to counter Congress' attempt to win over the farmers by promising loan waivers, prime minister Narendra Modi on Saturday accused the grand old party of ''stealing'' the votes of the farmers through loan waivers promises while terming them a ''lollipop''.
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PM’s remark on loan waiver unfortunate: HDK
Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday reacted strongly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks that the state government’s crop loan waiver scheme was a “cruel joke on farmers,” stating that they were “incorrect and unfortunate”.
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Farm loan waiver to be staggered over four years
Farmers may have to wait a little longer to have their crop loans waived as the Karnataka government plans to stagger the implementation of its landmark decision over a four-year period.
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93,000 farmers to benefit from loan waiver
A total of 93,000 farmers in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts will benefit from the loan waiver scheme announced by the State government. A sum of Rs 713 crore loans borrowed by the farmers are likely to be waived off in undivided DK district.
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