Amul vs Nandini : Amul’s entry kicks off political slugfest in the poll bound K’taka | Oneindia News
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Amul vs Nandini : Amul’s entry kicks off political slugfest in the poll bound K’taka | Oneindia News
A political slugfest broke out between the ruling BJP, and opposition Congress and JD(S) on Saturday over the “threat” to Karnataka Milk Federation’s famed dairy brand ‘Nandini’ following Amul’s entry to the state.
In a setback for Gujarat-based dairy giant Amul, a hotel body in Karnataka has decided to use only Nandini milk to "support the state's (dairy) farmers".
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has referred complaints of some MPs against BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri for using "derogatory" words against BSP's Danish Ali in the House to.. IndiaTimes
A 72-year-old woman was beaten to death by a group of Trinamool Congress men when she came to the rescue of her son, a BJP worker, who was attacked at his house.. IndiaTimes
The ongoing violence in strife-torn Manipur escalated further on Thursday as large mobs defied a curfew and attempted to storm the ancestral home of chief.. IndiaTimes
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the BJP, calling their promises of implementing the women's reservation Bill a 'jumla'. He claimed that the BJP.. IndiaTimes
Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Basangouda Patil Yatnal has sparked a fresh row by saying Jawaharlal Nehru wasn’t India’s first Prime Minister. Addressing a recent public event, the BJP MLA said, “Nehru was not the first Prime Minister, but it was Subhash Chandra Bose.” He asserted that the British left India because Bose instilled fear in them. The BJP MLA also mocked the father of the nation in his speech at a public event in Karnataka.
#basangoudaPatilYatnal #basangoudaPatilYatnalControversy #basangoudaPatilYatnalJawaharlalNehru #basangoudaPatilYatnalSubhashChandraBose #KarnatakaBJP #BJPMLAbasangoudaPatilYatnal
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The strikes in Karnataka have agitated industry leaders. They have reportedly criticised the two bandhs that were called this week over the Cauvery water dispute, one on Tuesday and one on Friday. Industry leaders reportedly claimed that strikes are not the solution and only cause significant economic losses for the state and inconvenience for the general public. According to reports, the losses estimated by the industry bodies for the two-day bandh amount to ₹4,000 crore. The staggering loss is a warning pointing out that the move may Cripple the economy, which has very recently recovered from the pandemic. Also, industry bodies said that the losses may act as a hindrance to becoming a $1 trillion economy anytime soon.
#KarnatakaBandh #BengaluruBandh #Cauvery #CWMA #Karnataka #TamilNadu #CauveryIssue
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has issued a fresh statement about relations with India amid an intensifying diplomatic row between the two nations. On Friday, Trudeau said that Canada is still committed to building closer ties with India, despite what he called credible allegations that the Indian government was involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
#Canada #CanadianPrimeminister #JustinTrudeau #HardeepSinghNijjar #IndiaExpelsCanadianDiplomat #IndiaCanadaRelation #MEA #CameronMacKay #CanadaExpelsIndianDiplomat #MelanieJoly #IndianDiplomatExpelled #TrudeauOnNijjar #KhalistanTerrorist #Khalistan
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Catch the latest on the Karnataka bandh over the Cauvery water dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Watch the protest unfold on Bengaluru streets.
#Karnataka #Bandh, #ProKannadaProtest, #CauveryWater
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Security forces successfully thwarted a mob's attempt to attack Manipur's Chief Minister, N Biren Singh's ancestral house on Thursday night. Notably, the Chief Minister resides in his official residence rather than his ancestral home. This incident unfolded in Imphal's Heingang locality, with the mob endeavoring to assault the Chief Minister's ancestral house. Swift action by security forces effectively kept the mob at a distance of no less than 100 meters from the residence.
#BirenSingh #HouseAttacked #Manipur
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Starting next year, the self-declared Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will no longer exist, as its president has issued a decree to dissolve all state institutions in the aftermath of its defeat by Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani victory led to a mass exodus of ethnic Armenians residing in Nagorno-Karabakh and marked the conclusion of long-standing conflicts. President Samvel Shahramanyan's decree mandates the dissolution of all institutions and organizations of the Republic of Artsakh, an entity not internationally recognized, by the beginning of the upcoming year.
#NagornoKarabakh, #Artsakh, #ceasefire #Azerbaijan
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Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Opposition, particularly the Congress, for their perceived lack of commitment to women's reservation in legislative.. IndiaTimes
Facts About , Hispanic Heritage Month.
Hispanic Heritage Month spans from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, celebrating the culture and history of the U.S. Latinx and Hispanic communities.
California Congressman
George E. Brown first
introduced the idea for
Hispanic Heritage Month
in 1968.
It began as a commemorative week.
Congress passed Public Law 90-48 on September 17, 1968.
The law officially authorized and requested the president to issue annual proclamations deeming Sept. 15 and
Sept. 16 the start of National Hispanic Heritage Week.
The law also called upon the “people of the United States, especially the educational community, to observe such week with appropriate ceremonies and activities.”.
That same day, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued the first Hispanic Heritage Week.
Sept. 15 was chosen as the start date because it coincides with Independence Day celebrations of Costa Rica,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Sept. 15 was chosen as the start date because it coincides with Independence Day celebrations of Costa Rica,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Sept. 15 was chosen as the start date because it coincides with Independence Day celebrations of Costa Rica,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Mexico and Chile also declared their indepence from Spain on Sept. 16, 1810, and Sept. 18, 1810 respectively, and Belize gained independece from Great Britain on Sept. 21, 1981.
Mexico and Chile also declared their indepence from Spain on Sept. 16, 1810, and Sept. 18, 1810 respectively, and Belize gained independece from Great Britain on Sept. 21, 1981.
Mexico and Chile also declared their indepence from Spain on Sept. 16, 1810, and Sept. 18, 1810 respectively, and Belize gained independece from Great Britain on Sept. 21, 1981.
In 1987, California
Rep. Esteban E. Torres
proposed expanding the
observance to a full month.
A similar bill passed Congress in 1988 and was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on Aug. 17, 1988.
On Sept. 14, 1989, President George H.W. Bush
became the first president to declare
National Hispanic Heritage Month to last from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
Since then, every sitting president has made a National Hispanic Heritage Month proclamation
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A St Bernard named Athena was abandoned near an Ahmedabad crematorium and fell sick. She was found by kind people and given a new home. After undergoing surgery.. IndiaTimes
Most of the shops, business establishments, and eateries in Cauvery basin districts such as Mandya in the southern part of the State downed their shutters... DNA
The poll-bound Karnataka is witnessing war over milk after Amul plans to enter the market posing danger to Nandini milk.
#KarnatakaElections2023 #NadiniMilk #Amul
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