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Major Administrative Reshuffle: New Deputy Commissioners Appointed in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Other Districts
Mangaluru: In a significant administrative reshuffle, the Karnataka state government on Tuesday transferred several senior IAS officers, including five Deputy Commissioners across various districts.
Mullai mugilan, who was serving as the deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada, has been transferred. In his place, darshan H.V., formerly the additional commissioner in the commercial tax Department has been appointed as the new deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada. Mullai mugilan has now been posted as the inspector general of registration and stamps.
Similarly, Vidyakumari, deputy commissioner of udupi district , has been transferred. Swaroop T.K., who previously served as the director of e-Governance, will take charge as the new deputy commissioner of Udupi.
The shake-up also includes other key changes:
K.M. Janaki, Deputy Commissioner of Bagalkote, has been posted as Secretary of the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC). Dr. R. Vishal, who was holding the post in an in-charge capacity, has been relieved of the position.
Satyabhama, Deputy Commissioner of Hassan, has been transferred and appointed as the State Project Director of Samagra Shikshana Abhiyana, replacing Dr. K.V. Trilok Chandra, who has been relieved of the additional charge.
K.S. Lathakumari, CEO of the Bengaluru Urban Zilla Panchayat, has been appointed as the new Deputy Commissioner of Hassan.
These changes are part of the government’s broader efforts to streamline administration and improve governance at the district level.
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Karnataka Celebrates Kannada Rajyotsava with Pride and Unity
The state of Karnataka is celebrating Kannada Rajyotsava today with great pride and enthusiasm. The day marks the formation of the modern state of Karnataka on November 1, 1956, when all Kannada-speaking regions were united to form the then Mysore State. The state was later renamed Karnataka in 1973.
Rajyotsava is a celebration of the Kannada language, culture, and heritage. It reminds people of the importance of unity and the shared pride in their roots. The day also recognizes the achievements of individuals who have made remarkable contributions to the state through the prestigious Rajyotsava Awards, Karnataka’s second-highest civilian honor.
The celebrations began with the hoisting of the Karnataka flag and the singing of the state anthem. Government offices, schools, and institutions organized cultural programs showcasing traditional music, folk dances, and art performances. Streets and public buildings across cities and towns were decorated with red and yellow flags, symbolizing the colors of Karnataka.
Many schools and colleges held special assemblies to teach students about the significance of the day. People from all walks of life participated in rallies and events to express their love for the Kannada language.
The festival was not limited to Karnataka alone. Kannadiga communities living in other parts of India and abroad also celebrated the day with equal excitement, organizing cultural gatherings and community events.
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Kannada Rajyotsava stands as a reminder of the unity, pride, and cultural richness of Karnataka, bringing people together in celebration of their shared identity.
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Two Killed, Several Injured in Collision Between Innova and Tempo
Bagalkot: A tragic road accident claimed two lives and left several others injured in Bagalkot when an Innova car collided head-on with a tempo on Sunday.
The deceased have been identified as Mahesh Naikar (27) and Mehaboob Sheikh (30). The injured victims were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.
According to preliminary reports, the accident occurred due to the negligence of the car driver. The Innova, in an attempt to avoid hitting a Mahindra pickup vehicle ahead, swerved into the opposite lane and rammed into the oncoming tempo.
A case has been registered at the Kaladagi Police Station, and further investigation is underway.
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Bagalkote: Heavy Rains Claim Life of 11-Year-Old Boy as Roof Collapses
Bagalkote: After a brief lull, heavy rains have once again battered parts of Karnataka, leading to a tragic incident in Rabkavi-Banahatti taluk of Bagalkote district.
In the early hours of Friday (Sept 27), the roof and a wall of a house collapsed due to the downpour, killing an 11-year-old boy identified as Darshan Lathur. Another boy, Shreeshail, sustained serious injuries in the accident.
According to reports, the two boys were sleeping with their mother in the room when the incident occurred around 5 a.m. Moments after their mother stepped into another room, the roof and wall came crashing down, leaving little chance for Darshan to survive.
Revenue officials and police rushed to the spot and conducted an inspection. The grief-stricken parents were inconsolable as they mourned the sudden loss of their son.
The incident has once again highlighted the vulnerability of old and weak structures in rural areas during the monsoon season.
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