
Top news developments in Karnataka news on September 12, 2022
The Hindu
Here are the key news developments to watch out for from Karnataka today
1. The 10-day monsoon session of the Karnataka State legislature will begin today. Both the ruling and the Opposition parties are trying to use it as a platform to build a tempo for launching preparations for the Assembly elections that are just seven months away.
2. A public talk on “Accelerating a Transition to Net Zero Energy - The importance of large scale systems thinking” will be organised jointly by Infosys Science Foundation, National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and Bangalore International Centre. The talk will be delivered by Dirk Smith, Vice President, Research Strategy, Shell and Chairman and Chief Scientist, Shell Science Council between 6.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. at Infosys Science Foundation premises, No. 2, 2nd Block, 14th Cross Road, Jayanagar East (Ward 153).
3. The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) is organising a roadshow at 1 p.m. It will be held at Taj, M.G. Road at 1 p.m.
4. Udbhavakalavidaru is organising a felicitation and award presentation, Geetagayana, dance and drama programmes. The programme will be held at Ravindra Kalakshetra, J.C. Road, 4 p.m.
5. Brahmana Sabha is organising a felicitation programme to meritorious students and inauguration of renovated auditorium. Minister for Cooperation S.T. Somashekar inaugurates. The programme will be held at Gayatri Mandira, Brahmana Sabha, Kengeri Satellite Town, at 10 a.m.
6. The Department of Social Sciences, Bangalore University is organising Teachers Day programme. It will be inaugurated by BU Vice Chancellor Jayakar S.M. The programme will be held at Jnanabharathi campus at 10.30 a.m.
1. Belagavi SP clarifies about rumours of child kidnappers and asks parents not to heed to such rumours.

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Friday pledged to mobilise people in resistance against the BJP-led Union government’s “anti-agricultural worker, anti-farmer, anti-worker, anti-people” laws and policies till they are all repealed, the party said on Friday. In a statement issued here, the CPI(M) said the members took the pledge following a three-day meeting held at Thiruvananthapuram.

Expressing the need for more number of socially responsive engineers and lawyers for furthering development of the country, Governor Thaawarchad Gehlot here on Friday lauded St. Aloysius institution for widening its service in the education sector by opening separate institutes for engineering and law











