Karnataka is witnessing an alarming increase in the number of coronavirus cases as the state government has totally 'failed' to handle the pandemic crisis, working president of state Congress said
Violence broke out in parts of Bengaluru on August 11 over an alleged "derogatory" social media post. At least 3 people were killed and nearly 60 police personnel were injured during the incident
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Thursday said Metro services in the city will be restarted soon, as normalcy is being restored in public life step by step
B S Yediyurappa said a report was being prepared to get Centre's assistance for flood-hit parts, as he also expressed confidence that the financial situation of the state would improve in 2-3 months
The plans also include setting up of food court, traditional cottage industry, fun park for children and provide space for handloom exhibition and sale, he said
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday informed that directives have been issued to take strict action against accused of Bengaluru violence
The 77-year old leader was admitted to the Manipal Hospital on August 2 after he tested positive for coronavirus.
: The vital parameters of Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, under treatment for COVID-19 at Manipal Hospitals, are stable, sources in the facility said on Saturday. "The Chief Minister has been under treatment since his admission to Manipal Hospitals. At present, his vital parameters are stable. He is being closely monitored by a team of experts," director of the hospital Dr Manish Rai said in a statement here. The 77-year-old Chief Minister had, on the night of August 2, said he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is being shifted to hospital following doctors' advice. Officials have said the Chief Minister is engaged in work like signing files and holding review meetings from the hospital. Yediyurappa condoled the death of a Karnataka Administrative Service officer H Gangadharaiah due to a heart attack while on COVID-19 duty. "The Chief Minister has announced Rs 25 lakh as ex- gratia from Chief Minister's Relief Fund and a government job for a family mem
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa continues to be stable and is responding well to treatment, the hospital treating him for Covid-19 infection, said on Friday.
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said this was a dream come true for him to witness the moment and went nostalgic
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Tuesday held a review meeting with officials from a hospital where he has been admitted for COVID-19, on increasing ventilator beds in the state. "Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa held a review meeting over phone with officials regarding increase of ventilator beds in the state today," his office said in a statement. Yediyurappa is undergoing treatment for coronavirus at Manipal Hospital. He was admitted on Sunday night after he tested positive for COVID-19 and doctors have said he is "doing well" and is "clinically stable". According to the release, 681 ventilators have been received by Karnataka from the Centre under PM-CARES. Another 1,279 ventilators allotted to the state by the union Government of India, will be received this month. Of the 681 ventilators, 166 were installed in Bengaluru city and 169 in other parts of the state, it said, adding that the remaining 346 would be installed by the end of this week. The Chief
Six employees at the Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's office have tested positive for Covid-19, official sources said
Karnataka CM B S Yediyurappa, who is currently undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at a hospital, said there was no need for anyone to worry and he will soon get back to work after recovery
Yediyurappa and his daughter have been admitted to the Manipal Hospital in Bengaluru for observation after testing positive for COVID-19. The Chief Minister is in a clinically stable condition
"Yediyurappa has been admitted to our hospital on Sunday night for observation. He is clinically stable and is monitored by a team of doctors," said the bulletin
The 78-year-old leader is being monitored by a team of doctors at the Manipal hospital here
Earlier during the day, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said he has tested positive for coronavirus
Narayan is also one of the three Deputy Chief Minister's in the state government
Karnataka may bring anordinance to ban the sale of tobacco, gutkha and paan masala over fears of drugs being sold in paan masala pouches, CM B S Yediyurappa told Governor Vajubhai Vala on Friday.
Ruling out leadership change, Karnataka BJP President Nalin Kateel said there should be no doubt about giving a stable government in the state for the next three years, with Yediyurappa as the Chief