CM heads to Delhi to check progress on river water disputes
The Hindu
He will also be discussing projects related to Karnataka
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai left for Delhi on November 10 to meet Central Ministers, and advocates representing Karnataka in inter-State river water disputes.
“I will be reviewing the progress in inter-State river dispute cases pertaining to Cauvery, Krishna and Mahadayi. I will also be meeting Central Ministers to discuss projects related to Karnataka,” he told reporters before leaving his residence in Bengaluru.

Although students from Tamil Nadu remain the leading recipients of educational loans across India, there has been a significant decline in the number of active loans they hold. The number of active education loan accounts decreased from 27.4 lakh accounts to about 20.1 lakh in the period. The fall can be mostly attributed to the fall in Tamil Nadu’s numbers.












