
Top news developments in Karnataka on July 14, 2022
The Hindu
1. Following rains in many parts of Karnataka, water levels in almost all reservoirs are high and ri
1. Following rains in many parts of Karnataka, water levels in almost all reservoirs are high and rivers are in spate. At the World Heritage site of Hampi, Purandara Mantapa and the holy bathing spot Chakrateertha are among the monuments that are submerged. The premises of Rama Laxmana temple is inundated, as Tungabhadra is in spate and large quantum of water is being discharged from Tungabhadra reservoir.
2. A national conference of agriculture and horticulture ministers of all States is being held in Bengaluru today and tomorrow. The event is being livestreamed.
3. The proposal to hold the 75th birthday of former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has led to much debate within Congress, underlining the differences between him and KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar.
4. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to inaugurate World Youth Skills Day programme at Vidhana Soudha in the afternoon today.
5. Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare and Chemicals and Fertilizers Dr. Mansukh Mandavia will lay foundation stone for IFFCO nano urea plant at No. 75, Hi Tech Defence and Aerospace Park, Phase-2, Industrial Area, Naganayakanahalli, Devanahalli, at 6 p.m.
6. Sahitya Akademi is organising a documentary film show from July 11 to 15. On July 14, documentary film Ponneelan (Tamil), directed by M. Meeran Mitheen, will be screened. The film show will be held at Sahitya Akademi (sales office-cum godown), 3rd Floor, Jeevan Sampige Building, near Mantri Mall, Malleswaram, from 5 p.m.
1. Ground-breaking ceremony for piped natural gas supply covering Vijayanagar 1st stage in Mysuru, and to lay 15 km length of underground pipes under the project, Mysore Mayor, MP Pratap Simha, MLA L. Nagendra to participate.