Today’s big news of Karnataka

The Mangaluru district administration will construct boulder walls for a distance of about 100 meters along Uchchila and Batapadi (in pic) beaches on a temporary basis to prevent sea erosion.

The Mangaluru district administration will construct boulder walls for a distance of about 100 meters along Uchchila and Batapadi (in pic) beaches on a temporary basis to prevent sea erosion. , Photo Credit: HS Manjunath

1. Now the issue of portfolio allocation has been resolved, all the departments are set to work Since today. The Siddaramaiah-led government has a full cabinet, with all 34 ministers taking charge. Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy is holding a meeting with BMTC and KSRTC officials at the KSRTC headquarters, while DCM DK Shivakumar is meeting top officials of the Water Resources Department.

2. Bandya Sahitya Sangathan, Bengaluru district unit is organizing a seminar on expectations from the new government in the education sector. Prof. Niranjan Aaradhya DP, Dr. MS Ashadevi and Dr. Banjagere Jayaprakash. Venue: BM Shree Pratishthan, NR Colony, 5 PM

3. Pre-monsoon rains have caused heavy damage, especially to horticulture crops parts of Karnataka,

from north karnataka

1. Following letters written by RDPR minister Priyank Kharge, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ordered an inquiry into alleged irregularities and misappropriation of public funds released to Kalyana Karnataka Area Development Board and Kalyana Karnataka Human Resource, Agriculture and Cultural Society.

2. RDPR minister Priyank Kharge and medical education minister Sharan Prakash Patil will visit their constituencies for the first time after taking oath as ministers in the Siddaramaiah cabinet.

from South Karnataka

A new enclosure for ring-tailed lemurs is being inaugurated today at the Mysore Zoo. The note printing unit of RBI in Mysuru has built the facility under this at a cost of ₹75 lakh. CSR Initiative,

from Coastal Karnataka

1. To prevent sea erosion, the Mangaluru district administration will construct boulder walls for a distance of about 100 meters along the Uchchila and Batpadi beaches on a temporary basis. The proposal for permanent sea wave break technology wall has been sent to the government.

2. Mangaluru Police has recommended improvement work at the busy Nanthoor junction where NH 66 and NH 75 meet. NHAI has been proposing to build grade separators for a decade now, but the junction is a bottleneck.