In a significant judgment on Wednesday, the Supreme Court upheld Tamil Nadu and Karnataka laws banning online games for money or stakes, including ru ...
Political temperatures are soaring across southern India, with major developments unfolding simultaneously in Karnataka, ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Wednesday met PM Modi to discuss the pressing issue of Mekedatu dam project on ...
This comes soon after Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar announced that Karnataka would soon submit the revised project report to the Centre and move ahead with the project after receiving ...
Tamil Nadu chief minister on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Delhi."During the meeting, the chief minister thanked the Prime Minister for bringing back the ...
TN CM Vijay urges PM Modi to nix Mekedatu reservoir plan Vijay: Karnataka project violates water tribunal award SC terms Tamil Nadu's Mekedatu challenge premature Did our AI summary help? In his first ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has formally opposed Karnataka’s Mekedatu reservoir project, heightening tensions in the ...
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Siddaramaiah to resign tomorrow, confirms Karnataka minister; Tamil Nadu CM Vijay meets PM Modi; more
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will resign tomorrow after 3 pm, a Karnataka Minister has confirmed.
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Cauvery Row Escalates: Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Urges PM Modi To Stop Karnataka’s Mekedatu Project
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately intervene and stop Karnataka’s proposed Mekedatu reservoir project, warning that it violates both the Cauvery ...
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay urged PM Modi to prioritize the Tamil anthem at functions, address the Mekedatu dam dispute, and secure the release of arrested fishermen.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi opposing Karnataka’s proposed Mekedatu dam ...
Vijay said the move violates the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal’s final award and the Supreme Court’s 2018 judgment.
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