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Here are the big stories from Karnataka today

INDHere are the big stories from Karnataka today


A view of the heritage building housing the headquarters of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) on Sayyaji Rao Road in the city.
| Photo Credit: M A Sriram

1. Clamour for early polls to Mysuru City Corporation growing louder

The clamour for early polls to Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) appears to be only growing with a former corporator belonging to the JD(S) S.B.M. Manju echoing the sentiments aired by MCC Elections Struggle Committee. Mr. Manju represented ward number 6 in Gokulam in the MCC until November 2023.

The former corporator said the Congress party claims to swear by decentralisation of power, but is doing injustice to the people of Mysuru by not holding elections to MCC even after one year and three months since its tenure expired in November 2023.

He argued that not only have routine civic works in localities been affected, even the grants released by the Centre for various projects were returned unspent in view of the absence of an elected body.

2. No move to set up arecanut board in Karnataka, reiterates Union Government

The Union Government has reiterated that there is no proposal to constitute an arecanut board in Karnataka, which ranks first in arecanut production. Minister of State Ramnath Thakur was replying to an unstarred question by Davanagere MP Prabha Mallikarjun on whether an arecanut board has been proposed for processing, marketing, developing, value addition, and price regulation.

The demand to set up an arecanut board to protect growers’ interests, ensure remunerative price and undertake research to prevent pest/fungal infection in the crop, is over a decade old. Following recommendations by Karnataka Agriculture Price Commission, the State constituted a technical committee in 2015 to examine the proposal; but there has been no progress since.

3. Upa Lokayukta visits park in Shivamogga, takes officers to task for poor maintenance

Justice K.N. Phaneendra, Upa Lokayukta of Karnataka, took serious exception to poor maintenance of Mahatma Gandhi Park in Shivamogga city. Justice Phaneendra, who was on a three-day visit to Shivamogga, visited the park in the morning along with officers of the Shivamogga district administration on March 19.

On noticing poor maintenance of the park and no supply of water in the washrooms, he took officials of the city corporation to task. He told the officials to ensure that basic amenities were improved within 20 days. He ordered that a case be registered against the executive engineer of the corporation for poor maintenance, to be withdrawn once the condition of the park was improved.

4. Countdown begins for Kodagu family hockey festival 2025

Preparations for the ‘25th Kodava Family Hockey Festival’ are in full swing and the countdown for the annual event has begun. At least 400 teams are slated to participate this year.

The tournament is set to take place from March 28 to April 27 at three grounds, including the ones at Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa College and the Police Academy. This year’s event is being hosted by the Muddanda family, according to the organisers.



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