Karnataka approves 15% fare hike for state-run bus corporations to boost revenue and cover rising operational costs.
Karnataka Law Minister H K Patil hinted at the possible discussion of the caste census report in the next cabinet meeting.
Karnataka High Court orders NHAI to return land to owner due to lack of property details in acquisition notification.
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge criticizes BJP's accusations following a contractor's suicide. Kharge defends the state ...
The revised fare will come into effect from January 5. The opposition parties criticised the move and blamed the Siddaramaiah ...
While Himachal Pradesh has decided to do away with free public toilets for men, Karnataka has decided to increase the bust ...
Bengaluru: The Karnataka cabinet announced on Thursday a 15% hike in bus fares for state-owned transport corporations, citing ...
The school dropout rate in Karnataka increased sharply in 2023-24 compared to 2022-23, according to the Unified District ...
MANGALURU: Union Minister and former Karnataka BJP president Pralhad Joshi has stated that the party’s internal election ...
The bus fares of four state transport corporations in Karnataka, including KSRTC and BMTC, were increased by 15% by the ...
The Karnataka government took the decision in view of the substantial hike in operational costs such as increase in spending ...
Out: The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has uploaded the provisional result score card for the Karnataka State ...