This week’s scan of Kannada newspapers have a number of reports from candidates flooding voters’ cell phones with messages, to the possibility of Lokayukta probing irregularities in Bangalore University examination processes.
This week’s scan of Kannada newspapers have a number of reports from students selling their MD seats for money to wives canvassing for their husbands for the election and so on.
This week’s scan of Kannada newspapers have a number of reports from RMS office in central railway station in Majestic working without doors to live worms pouring out of water supplied by BWSSB and so on.
This week’s scan of Kannada newspapers have a number of reports from the High Court setting up a committee to look into irregularities by a retired judge to elections creating a demand for astrologers and so on.
This week’s scan of Kannada newspapers have a number of reports from Pizza Ajjis starting an organisation to make women self reliant to the government planning ‘parks’ near BIA.
This week’s scan of Bangalore’s Kannada dailies includes a number of reports from Chief minister feeling the heat of Bangalore’s traffic jam to an IGP officer fined for traffic violation and so on.
This week’s scan of Bengaluru’s Kannada dailies includes reports on the BBMP’s stand-in commissioner keeping employees on their feet and RTI-filing citizens being prevented from entering Vidhana Soudha.
This week’s scan of Bangalore’s Kannada dailies includes a number of reports like plans for a memorial to a dead historical tree at Lalbagh, while 320 trees in Sheshadri road get axed.
This week’s scan of Bangalore’s Kannada dailies includes a number of reports from government thinking of dropping the plan of high speed rail to BIA to unused AC bus shelters.
This week’s scan of Bangalore’s Kannada dailies includes reports on the Vidhana Soudha being short of security personnel and Bangalore’s population exceeding one crore within a couple of years!
This week’s scan of Bangalore’s Kannada dailies includes reports on the police department proposing to change syllabus of sub-inspectors’ training after 38 years to scams in the BBMP waste disposal and more.
This week’s scan of Bangalore’s Kannada dailies includes reports of State government seeking NRI help to develop temples and dengue fever deaths returning.
This week’s scan of Bangalore’s Kannada dailies includes reports of lakhs of farmers participating in the Krishi Mela to BMTC ‘forcing’the common man to pay more for bus transport.