1. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will provide the State spending plan today at 12 twelve noon, which will be the very first because Congress concerned power in Karnataka following the May 10 Assembly elections. This will be his record 14th spending plan. All eyes are on the spending plan because there is much interest on how Mr. Siddaramaiah will make the allowances needed to satisfy the 5 pre-poll warranties of the Congress. It is is likewise anticipated to concentrate on increasing profits generation, which will be essential to money the guarantees. There is speculation that the federal government would eliminate or combine some old plans to lower the concern on the exchequer. Eyes are likewise on allotment for Bengaluru advancement, a portfolio held by Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar.
2. The spending plan session continues without a Leader of Opposition, with the BJP stopping working to select a name for the function. This scenario is extraordinary in recent history.
3. Indian Academy of Sciences is holding its 34th mid-year conference today. As part of the two-day occasion, there will be a public lecture on ‘Health, Education and Communities – The Future of a Nation’, by Dr. Kavery Nambisan, cosmetic surgeon and author. The occasion will be kept in the auditorium, Biological Sciences department, Indian Institute of Science, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
4. Mount Carmel College, Autonomous, is arranging a structure day lecture on ‘Building a Shock-Proof Future’. Faye D’Souza, editor of Beatroot and business owner, will be the chief visitor. The occasion will be kept in the college properties on Palace Road in Vasant Nagar, from 10 a.m.
5. Karnataka Numismatic Society is arranging a Nanya Darshini, a 3-day all-India exhibit of coins, stamps, bank notes and other collections. Hansraj G. Ahir, Chairman of the National Commission for Backward Classes, Government of India, will be the chief visitor. The occasion will be held at Shikshak Sadan, opposite Cauvery Bhavan, K.G. Road, from 11 a.m.
6. Dr. Baraguru Prathistana, Bengaluru, is arranging a Nadoja Baraguru Award discussion event today. Former Advocate General Ravivarma Kumar will provide the awards to Kotiganahalli Ramaiah for literature and to Sundarraj for movies. The occasion will be kept in Bapuji Auditorium, Government Arts College, Central College school, at 5 p.m.
7. Academy of Music will provide Nrutya Rangoli, a 3-day nationwide dance drama celebration. Today’s program functions Bharatanatyam by Ravali Mylavarapu, Shankari, a Bharatanatyam dance drama by Shama Krishna and Shraddha Dance ensemble, and Kandein Swapnam ( I saw a dream), a dance drama by Gopika Varma and her group. The program will be kept in Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Vyalikaval, Malleswaram, from 6 p.m.
From seaside Karnataka
1. With moderate to heavy rains continuing in the seaside belt, death toll in rain-related events in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts in a week increased to 8, on July 7. Schools and PU colleges in the twin districts continue to stay closed on the 3rd successive day, as IMD has actually released an orange alert for the seaside belt. Forest Department has actually prohibited travelling to Gadai Kallu in Belthangady taluk in Dakshina Kannada from July 7.
2. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board will carry out a public hearing in Mangaluru on the New Mangalore Port Authority’s proposition to build a multi-purpose berth. The proposed berth is anticipated to deal with iron ore concentrate and fines, bentonite, plaster, steel, coil, sand, and equipments. Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada M.P. Mullai Muhilan will command the hearing at 11 a.m.
From north Karnataka
1. BJP MLA in Bidar district booked for threatening and abusing a Muslim family throughout Bakr Eid.
2. Kalaburagi bench of Karnataka High Court to commemorate 15 years of its establishment at 5 p.m. today.
3. Widespread rains in Belagavi and Bagalkot districts are anticipated to increase inflow into dams. There was a drought-like scenario up until now, with the late arrival of monsoon.
From south Karnataka
Kodagu is getting rain, though the district continues to report a deficit.
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