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    BJP urges Congress govt to fulfil election promises or face protests across Karnataka

    On comments by some Congress leaders about banning the RSS, Kateel said even former prime ministers Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Narasimha Rao who tried to ban the organisation were not successful due to intervention of courts. He also said the BJP government had appointed slain party activist Praveen Nettaru's wife as a government employee on contract basis and on compassionate grounds. However, the new Congress government has removed her from service.

    BJP enrolled over 40.5 lakh members during Vijaya Sankalpa Yatra: Karnataka minister

    The minister said the party is confident of winning at least 150 seats following the huge response it got during the campaign. The party achieved 100 per cent coverage during the door-to-door campaign in Mangaluru-Udupi, Shivamogga, Kodagu and Mysuru, Narayan said.

    Cancer screening devices, EV charge points among 21 innovations launched at tech summit

    Karnataka’s IT/BT Minister CN Ashwath Narayan on Thursday launched 22 innovative products and solutions by startups on the second day of the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS) 2022.

    Karnataka IT minister meets US envoy to discuss collaboration in anti-narcotics

    Collaborative engagements in the areas of enforcement, regulatory frameworks, transparency through effective IT systems, and building of robust frameworks for the growth of the pharmaceutical industry were discussed at the meeting.

    Bengaluru Tech Summit to begin on Nov 16, 300 startups from 16 cities will participate

    Of the startups that will be displaying their products, 92 startups are from It, 60 from biotech, 15 each from AI & ML and new age innovation network, 14 each from edutech & fintech, 10 each from electronics and mobility and 11 from cybersecurity.

    Rise in air travel lifts ride-hailing apps; Karnataka IT minister wants moonlighters to leave

    After two years of subdued demand in the wake of intermittent lockdowns, the shift to work-from-home, and a general sense of discomfort among people about travelling during the pandemic, air travel is bouncing back. And ride-hailing apps are making the most of the resurgence — cab aggregator Uber has seen an uptick in demand for its cabs in metropolitan areas as more and more people take to the skies.

    The Economic Times
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