Top news developments in Karnataka on March 7, 2022
The Hindu
Here are the key news developments to watch out for from Karnataka today
1. After State Budget presentation on March 4, legislature session begins discussion on the Budget today. It remains to be seen if the Mekedatu issue will be raised again.
2. Twelfth edition of Bengaluru Nano Tech Summit begins today..
3. More students from war-torn Ukraine are expected to arrive.
4. L&T to hand over automatic sweeping machines to BBMP as part of CSR initiative.
Beneficiaries and proprietors of Jan Aushad Centres in Mysuru to participate in a virtual interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
College of Fisheries, Mangaluru will organise a three-day training for fishermen and women on dry fish processing, value addition and marketing. Nitin Kumar, chairman, Karnataka Fisheries Development Corporation, and Kumara, Chief Executive Officer of Dakshina Kannada zilla panchayat, will participate.
1. A media conference is organised by minority community leaders in Kalaburagi on the recent Aland communal disturbance.

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