Curtain falls on 404th Dasara; CM dances with Nandi Dwaja

October 5, 2014

Mysore, Oct 5: The 404th dasara drew to a colourful close with the Jamboo Savari which was witnessed by over 5 lakh people.

Arjuna, the caparisoned elephant, carried the 750-kg Golden Howdah bearing the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari from Amba Vilas Palace to Bannimantap. Arjuna was flanked by kumki elephants Mary and Kaveri.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah offered puja to the Nandi Dwaja at the Balarama Gate of the Amba Vilas Palace at 1:08 pm during the auspicious Dhanur Lagna to kickstart the grand finale. The procession reached Bannimantap at 5:05 pm.

CM?surprises people

Siddaramaiah took everybody by surprise by lifting the Nandi Dwaja and even danced with it for a few seconds.

Floral tributes to the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari by the chief minister at the start of the Jamboo Savari was delayed by an hour as mounting the Golden Howdah on Arjuna took time.

The Howdah had tilted during previous Dasaras and this time extra precaution was taken.

A 21-gun salute was accorded while Siddaramaiah, accompanied by district in-charge minister V Sreenivas Prasad and Mayor N M Rajeshwari Somu, offered floral tributes at 3:13 pm.

The chief minister stressed that Dasara is a festival of the people and its message was that good would prevail over evil forces. Siddaramaiah said that he prayed for peace and prosperity of the people of the state.

A total of 45 tableaux, including one each from Telangana and Pondichery, and 71 folk art troupes, and 12 from other states, were part of the procession.

Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, the wife of the late Maharaja of Mysore Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar, offered her obeisance to Goddess Chamundeshwari from the palace.

The royal family conducted the Ayudha Puja and Vijayadashami rituals on Friday. This is the first Dasara to be held in the absence of a heir to the throne.

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February 24,2025

Karnataka's Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Madhu Bangarappa, announced that skill-oriented classes will be introduced for students of grades 8 to 12 alongside the regular curriculum from the next academic year.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Skill and Employment Fair organized by the District Administration, Zilla Panchayat, and Skill Development Department at the National College of Education, in Shivamogga, he emphasized the importance of skill-based education in shaping students' futures.

"Introducing skill training at an early stage will help students acquire expertise in their chosen fields, secure desired jobs, and lead self-reliant lives," the minister stated.

To improve job opportunities for youth, Bangarappa proposed a transport facility for job seekers. Instead of organizing job fairs at the taluk level—where employer participation is limited—he suggested conducting them at district headquarters with free bus services for registered candidates from rural and urban areas. This initiative will be discussed with concerned officials and implemented next year, he added.

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February 20,2025

Bengaluru: Starting March, households in Karnataka will feel the pinch as the price of Nandini milk is set to increase by ₹5 per litre. The hike, which will take effect after the state budget on March 7, will also see a reduction in milk packet quantity from 1,050 ml to 1 litre. With this revision, the cost of a litre of Nandini toned milk will rise to ₹47.

This marks the latest price revision by the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) in the past three years. In 2022, milk prices increased by ₹3 per litre, while in 2024, KMF raised prices by ₹2 per packet but increased the quantity by 50 ml. However, KMF insists that last year’s change was not a price hike, as it involved a proportional increase in milk volume.

The increase in milk prices comes amid multiple price hikes across essential commodities and services. The Coffee Brewers Association has announced a ₹200 per kg hike in coffee powder rates by March, while BMTC bus and Namma Metro ticket fares have also been increased. Additionally, the state government is considering a rise in water tariffs, and electricity supply companies (Escoms) have sought approval for a 67-paise hike per unit from the Karnataka Electricity Commission.

According to KMF Managing Director B. Shivaswamy, the hike follows demands from farmers for a ₹5 per litre increase. "Earlier, we procured 85-89 lakh litres of milk per day, sometimes even 99 lakh litres. Now, the supply has dropped to 79-81 lakh litres per day, so the additional milk provided to consumers will stop," he explained.

Despite the price increase, Shivaswamy emphasized that Nandini milk will still be more affordable than other brands in Karnataka and other states, including those sold online. KMF is currently in discussions with farmer unions, milk unions, employee associations, and other stakeholders to determine how the increased revenue will be allocated.

"Ideally, the additional cost should benefit farmers. However, concerns raised by employee unions over financial matters, including 7th Pay Commission wages and pensions, also need to be factored in," said a KMF official on the condition of anonymity.

The final decision on the milk price hike now rests with the Karnataka Chief Minister, with an official announcement expected post-budget.

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