Top news developments in Karnataka on October 27, 2022
The Hindu
Here are the top news stories to watch out for from Karnataka today
1. More than 2,000 engineering, medical and other professional courses aspirants have wrongly entered the Revenue Document (RD) numbers in the Karnataka Education Authority (KEA) online application. Today, the KEA will decide whether to reject these applications or give one more chance to the applicants.
2. Post Deepavali, Bengaluru has woken up to worsened air quality, after three days of bursting of crackers. Meanwhile, Bengaluru is already growing colder, as winter nears, with mercury dipping to 15.4°C, on Tuesday morning. However weather experts say this is not the onset of winter yet.
3. Photojournalists’ Association of Bangalore is holding its annual photography exhibition starting today at Chitrakala Parishat. It has been inaugurated by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai today.
4. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai will release memoir by veteran journalist who served as chief of bureau of The Hindu and former MLC P. Ramiah titled “Naanu Hindu Ramiah” at Mahadeva Desai Auditorium, Gandhi Bhavan, Kumarapark East, near Shivananda Circle, at 12 noon.
1. Sugarcane Farmers Association to stage rasta roko near APMC Yard-Outer Ring Road junction near Mysuru to highlight their grievances.
2. Minister for Health and Family Welfare Sudhakar to review various programmes under his ministry being implemented in Mysuru district.
1. Dairy farmers to hold a convention in Udupi today to launch a postcard campaign urging the government to hike milk procurement price from ₹ 35 to ₹ 40 a litre.













