To the busy netas, who are campaigning to win the Lok Sabha election seats, students of 50 city-based colleges have presented a
They have also requested to prevent collection of donation by all educational institutions and state should provide reservation in all the sectors only to the needy people. The students have asked the candidates to keep up their promises after winning the elections, if their assurances are not fulfilled reelections should be conducted.
They have demanded that funding of elections should come under Right to Information Act and all funding should be transparent and accountable.
Date: April 8th 2014,
Source: TOI
Thousands of civil service aspirants in Bengaluru and across Karnataka continue their preparation for the…
The IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2026, a major national-level entrance examination for undergraduate science aspirants,…
The Karnataka SSLC (Class 10) board hall tickets for the 2026 examinations have been officially…
Shortlisted candidates move to the Personality Test stage for 384 Group A and Group B…
The II PUC (Class 12) board examinations began across Karnataka on February 28, 2026, with…
India observed National Science Day on February 28 to commemorate the discovery of the Raman…