Siddaramaiah is new Karnataka Chief MinisterK Siddaramaiah is Karnataka's new Chief Minister. The 121 Congress MLAs elected by the people of Karnataka voted via secret ballot to elect him this evening. Mr Siddaramaiah is a backward caste leader with a big support base in the state. He has ... NDTV, 1 week ago |
K Siddaramaiah leads race for Karnataka Chief Minister; Congress meets to decide todayNew Delhi/Bangalore: Karnataka's next Chief Minister will be chosen after each of the Congress' 121 newly elected legislators have been consulted by a central team led by senior party leader AK Antony, beginning noon today. In the race are K ... NDTV, 1 week ago
Siddaramaiah leads race for Karnataka Chief Minister
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Karnataka: Miners rule roost in mine-rich Bellary, poll verdict showsBangalore: The fall from grace of the once mighty Reddy brothers may have been complete but the Assembly poll outcome shows that the clout of other mining lords remains undiminished in the "Republic of Bellary." The ruling BJP was electorally erased ... NDTV, 1 week ago
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12 heavyweights who fellBangalore: As the Congress juggernaut rolled on in Karnataka, 12 Ministers of the Jagadish Shettar Cabinet, including Deputy Chief Minister K S Eshwarappa, fell by the wayside, rubbing salt into the wounds of the vanquished BJP. Mr Eshwarappa's loss ... NDTV, 1 week ago
The 12 heavyweights who fell
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Who is Cyrus Mistry?Cyrus Pallonji Mistry, 44, formally took over the reins of the $100 billion Tata Sons on Friday, December 28, 2012. Tata Sons is the holding company for all the diversified Tata group firms, which have interest in the software, automobile, steel, ... NDTV Profit, 2 weeks ago
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Dynasty politics takes centre stage in KarnatakaDynasty politics is the flavour of the season and the Karnataka Assembly elections are flooded with candidates who already have a family member in the political arena. Two or three persons of a family contesting elections has become the norm. Former ... New Indian Express, 4 weeks ago
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Telecom migration policy in 1999 cost Govt Rs 40,000 cr: JPCThe BJP-led National Democratic Alliance Government had to forego Rs 42,080 crore in 1999 while allowing telecom companies to migrate from a fixed licence fee to a revenue-sharing regime, according to the draft report of the on telecom. The ... Hindu Business Line, 1 month ago
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An evening of music, dance for a good causeIt was a special Ugadi as Ananya Cultural Academy held this year's edition of its fundraiser, 'Milana-an evening of dance and music.' The programme brought together nearly 75 artistes for a four-hour visual and aural treat with five coordinated ... The Hindu, 1 month ago
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GAIL pipeline throws up proposition of piped cooking gas in stateMore in: Story Summary: If the state government has its way, then the people of Goa will get piped cooking gas within a couple of years. PANAJI: If the state government has its way, then the people of Goa will get piped cooking gas within a couple ... Navhind Times, 1 month ago
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