‘Courts have been told to dispose of pending cases on priority’
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New building of Hubballi Bar Association inaugurated
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Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka Abhay Shreeniwas Oka inaugurating the new building of the Hubballi Bar Association on the new court complex premises in Hubballi.
New building of Hubballi Bar Association inaugurated
Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka Abhay Shreeniwas Oka has said that instructions have been given to dispose of on priority those cases that are pending for the last five to 10 years in various courts of the State, including the High Court.
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February 02, 2021 00:27 IST
The proposal to increase agricultural credit to ₹16.5 lakh crore will make loans easier for farmers, says Vikas Grameena Bank chairman
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Office-bearers and members of Karnatak Chamber of Commerce and Industry watching the live telecast of the Union Budget in Hubballi on Monday.
The proposal to increase agricultural credit to ₹16.5 lakh crore will make loans easier for farmers, says Vikas Grameena Bank chairman
The Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday received mixed response with the Opposition terming it anti-people and the ruling party leaders terming it as historic, while others calling it a
Karnataka signs MoU with Amazon India to boost e-commerce and MSME sector
Bengaluru, Jan 28 (UNI) Karnataka Government today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with global e-commerce giant Amazon India to help drive e-commerce exports from the state.
Under the MoU, Amazon will train and onboard MSMEs from the State on Amazon Global Selling, its Exports Program, enabling them to sell their unique Made in India products globally to millions of Amazon customers across 200 plus countries and territories.
“Karnataka has a vibrant agro, textile and garment, biotech, and toys/handicraft sectors which are held together by lakhs of MSMEs. Our partnership with Amazon India will encourage our MSMEs to leverage Amazon s global presence and showcase their products to customers across the world, Minister for Large and Medium Industries Jagadish Shettar said during the signing of the MoU.
‘Nitin Gadkari has also been informed’
Minister for Large and Medium Industries Jagadish Shettar has said that the issue of pending bills of contractors for the works executed under the Central Road Fund (CRF) has been brought to the notice of the Chief Minister and also Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.
Speaking to presspersons after performing bhoomi puja for the new Balamandir on Ghantikeri Balamandir premises in Hubballi on Monday, he said that he was aware of the problems caused due to delay in payment of bills for works completed under CRF. “The State government will take short-term loans for payment of pending bills to the contractors for the works taken up under the CRF,” he said and added that the officials and contractors have been asked to complete the works without creating problems for the general public.