BJP spokesperson condemns Minister’s comments on Governor

The Governor, as a Constitutional authority, has every right to draw attention to pressing civic and environmental problems affecting the people, says Narayanan Thirupathy
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Engineers key to accelerating Kalyana Karnataka’s development: KKRDB Secretary
Two-day technical training programme inaugurated for government engineers from Bidar, Kalaburagi and Yadgir districts

PWD reforms to speed up projects in Kerala, says Minister P.K. Basheer
The department has decided to implement projects worth ₹513.14 crore as part of the State government’s 100-day action programme
Govt orders Apple, Google to remove 7 Chinese apps
Authorities have directed Google and Apple to remove seven Chinese battery management apps, including BAT-BMS, from their stores. These apps were reportedly misused to remotely disable battery-operated vehicles, such as e-rickshaws, causing significant disruption for drivers. This marks the first government action addressing data security and remote interference concerns linked to vehicle devices, with further app bans anticipated if similar issues arise.
Ram temple theft deeply hurt devotees, don't let anti-Hindu forces exploit row: RSS
The RSS has expressed deep hurt over the Ayodhya Ram temple donation theft, urging the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust to address management deficiencies. Appealing for patience and restraint, the organization warned against anti-Hindu forces exploiting the controversy. The incident has sparked scrutiny over temple finances and security, with authorities launching a probe. The RSS emphasized the need for transparency and accountability to maintain devotees' faith.