
Top news developments in Karnataka on September 27, 2022
The Hindu
Here are the key news developments to watch out for from Karnataka today
1. President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated HAL’s Cryogenic Engine Manufacturing Facility (ICMF) in Bengaluru today. The facility will cater to entire rocket engine manufacturing under one roof for ISRO.
2. President Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate St Joseph’s University. The institution was granted university status in July under the Rashtriya Uchchathar Shiksha Abhiyan scheme.
3. President Droupadi Murmu will be given a civic reception in the evening.
4. Congress is making preparations for the last leg of the Bharat Jodo yatra of Rahul Gandhi, which enters Karnataka on September 30.
5. Center for Management Studies, Jain Deemed to be University, is organising a two-day conference on Ethics in Research and Principles of Ethical Journalism and its impact on society. Dr. P.S. Harsha, Commissioner, Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Karnataka, will be the chief guest. Keynote address will be delivered by T.R. Gopalkrishnan, Consulting Editor, Citizen Mattes and former editor, The Week. The conference will be held at CMS premises, No. 133, Lalbagh Main Road, from 9.30 a.m. onwards
6. Nightingales Medical Trust is launching DemClinic, a continuum of care for dementia. Dr. K. Sudhakar, Minister for Health and Family Welfare and Medical Education, will be the chief guest. The event will be held at Nightingales Centre for Ageing and Alzheimer's, 8P6, 3rd A Cross, Kasturinagar, Banaswadi from 11 a.m. onwards.
1. Day 2 of Mysore Dasara: Inauguration of Yuva Dasara; inauguration of exhibition of products by women entrepreneurs; seminar as part of Industrial Dasara, cultural events at different venues across Mysuru.

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.










