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Mangaluru, Sept 30: A man died, while two co-passengers suffered injuries in an accident that took place at Hosabettu near Surathkal in Mangaluru on Saturday.
Gadag, Sept 23: Shirahatti taluk's Ranatur Gram Panchayat Development Officer Sanjay Chavdala who has been suspended for dereliction of duty filed a cheating complaint with the Mundaragi Police Station on September 18 against Abhinava Halaveerappa Swamiji.
Bengaluru, Sept 18: In an elaborate dating scam, a woman claiming to be a divorcee trapped a divorced man from Bengaluru and cheated him of Rs 1.05 crore.
Karnataka: Millions take part in Constitution's preamble-reading event theindianawaaz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theindianawaaz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Massive Gathering: lakhs of people Join Karnataka Government's Preamble Reading Event, Including Participants from India... sahilonline.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sahilonline.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Bengaluru, Sept 15: The Karnataka government on Friday organised a mega event of reading the Constitution's preamble as part of the 'International Day of Democracy' celebrations with tens of lakhs of people participating in the programme from India and abroad at the same time.
Hubballi, Sept 15: The BJP is holding a protest here, alleging the authorities of delaying permission for holding Ganeshotsav at Idgah Maidan under pressure from the Congress government in the state.
The Karnataka government organized a large-scale event to celebrate the International Day of Democracy by reading the Constitution's preamble. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah led the celebrations, with millions of people from India and abroad participating. The government had expected around 5 to 10 lakh people to register, but nearly 2.28 crore people registered online. The aim of the event was to promote understanding of democracy and the Constitution, particularly among the youth.
The Karnataka government on Friday organised a mega event of reading the Constitution’s preamble as part of the ‘International Day of Democracy’ celebrations with tens of lakhs of...