State’s transport minister B Sriramulu said the government might develop this app amid the ongoing row with auto-rickshaw aggregators Uber, Ola and Rapido over licencing norms and exorbitant ...
Mangaluru: The govt of Karnataka is planning to introduce an app-based attendance system in govt and aided schools for students, starting from the next academic year. The department of school ...
BENGALURU: Karnataka’s Disease Surveillance Dashboard and PRISM-H App, launched in 2023, to manage disease control, have failed to manage the state’s dengue crisis, which was recently declared ...
Mysuru urban development body chief Mari Gowda resigned Wednesday - citing health concerns - amid an ongoing investigation into land scam allegations against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ...
In a step aimed towards improving the management of departmental funds and project development, Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited (KRIDL) has launched a new software application ...
Terming the app a game-changer that could revolutionise urban commuting in towns and cities across Kalyana Karnataka region, Mr. Patil called upon auto and cab drivers and the general public to ...
The Karnataka government is likely to launch a ride-hailing app, similar to Ola and Uber, by February 2024. “Our app for auto and taxi drivers will be launched by February 2024, and it is curren ...
The Karnataka Transport Minister, Ramalingareddy, announced that the state's transport department is actively working on developing a mobile app to assist auto-rickshaws and taxi drivers.
The Karnataka High Court has dismissed petitions by Ola and Uber against capping at 5 percent the service charge levied by app-based autorickshaws, bringing relief to passengers in Bengaluru.
Karnataka wants encourage companies to set up operations in cities outside the tech hub of Bengaluru, such as Mangaluru, Mysuru, and Tumakuru. India's Karnataka state aims to double its global ...
BENGALURU, Sept 27 (Reuters) - India's Karnataka state aims to double its global capability centres (GCCs) count to 1,000 and create 350,000 new jobs by 2029, according to a draft policy launched ...