Top news developments in Karnataka on June 20,2022
The Hindu
1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts his two-day visit to Karnataka today. In Bengaluru, today, he
1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts his two-day visit to Karnataka today. In Bengaluru, today, he is set to inaugurate a slew of developmental works.
2. Along the route of Prime Minister’s convoy, several traffic diversions have been put in place.
3. The Bangalore Gayana Samaja Yuva Sangeethotsaava programme will feature vocal recital by Abhishek N.S, accompanied by Archana Marate on violin, Pavan Madhav Masoor on mridangam and ghatam by Srinidhi R Koundinya. The programme will be held at Gayana Samaja premises on K R Road between 6 p.m and 8 p.m.
Mysuru is getting set for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit late in the evening today, and for his participation in the Yoga Day tomorrow. Today, he will be addressing a public meeting late in the evening. He will lay the foundation stone for yard expansion of Mysuru railway station and coaching terminal at Naganahalli, inaugurate the Centre for Excellence at All India Institute of Speech and Hearing.
1. Pranavananda Swami, national president of Arya Ediga Mahamandali, to launch indefinite hunger protest in Kalaburagi demanding State Government lift ban on toddy tapping.
2. Police to keep a watch on call for protests against Agnipath in Belagavi.
3. Forest Minister Umesh Katti to inaugurate Tree Park in Khanapur.

Thousand Lights MLA from the DMK N. Ezhilan, in an interview to The Hindu, observes that any popular personality entering politics will attract the limelight. But only a structured party machinery combined with popularity can ensure success. In this interview, he speaks about his tenure as first-time MLA from Thousand Lights Assembly constituency in Chennai, Vijay’s political entry shaping the 2026 elections, redressal of key grievances and more.

Against the backdrop of intense poll activity, a 400-metre stretch of an arterial road in the outskirts of Chennai (technically in Madurapakkam panchayat under Tambaram assembly constituency) presents a salute to the idea of res publica, which underpins India’s system of governance, where citizens have a say, at least before a government is securely ensconced in the seat of power. A Republic Day initiative shines bright every night

Set to unfold as a one-day pop-up on April 5, the Easter Sadya brings together both vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus, offering a peek into the food traditions of the Syrian Christian (Nasrani) community. While the traditional Sadya is often associated with dishes such as sambar, avial, and rice, this version expands to include community-specific festive dishes.










