Top news developments in Karnataka on December 10, 2022
The Hindu
Here are the key news stories to watch out for from Karnataka today
1. Bengaluru and parts of South Karnataka are experiencing wet weather due to the impact of cyclone Mandous.
2. MPs from Karnataka are set to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday on the Karnataka-Maharashtra border dispute. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has tweeted this and also said that he too would meet Mr. Shah soon in this issue.
3. New campus of National Academy of RUDSET will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Giriraj Singh, Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj. Rajya Sabha Member and President of NAR, Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade, will preside over the event at NAR premises in Kumbalgodu at 11 a.m.
4. Valedictory programme of International Human Rights Day will be held with Dr. Aditya Sondhi, Senior Advocate, former Additional Advocate General of Karnataka, as the chief guest at Indian Social Institute on Millers Road from 3.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
5. Shubham is presenting a solo Odissi dance by Shomitra Mandal. It will be held at K.H. Kala Soudha, Ramanjaneya Temple premises, Hanumanthanagar, from 6 p.m. onwards.
6. Exhibition of paintings and drawing by M. Ramalingam is on at Booth 82, India Art Festival 2nd Edition, Bangalore Palace Ground, Kings Court, Gate No. 5, Ballari Road, from 11 a.m. to 8.30 p.m.
1. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to visit Mysore today to inaugurate Veerashaiva Mahasabha’s Belli Belagu programme at Suttur Mutt.
Pakistan coach Gary Kirsten stated that “not so great decision making” contributed to his side’s defeat to India in the Group-A T20 World Cup clash here on Sunday. The batting unit came apart in the chase, after being well placed at 72 for two. With 48 runs needed from eight overs, Pakistan found a way to panic and lose. “Maybe not so great decision making,” Kirsten said at the post-match press conference, when asked to explain the loss.
“We are judges and therefore, cannot act like Mughals of a bygone era ... the writ courts in the guise of doing justice cannot transcend the barriers of law,” the High Court of Karnataka observed while setting aside an order of a single judge, who in 2016 had extended the lease of a public premises allotted to a physically challenged person to 20 years contrary to 12-year period stipulated in the law.