Bengaluru's Palace Grounds made headlines again as the Karnataka government passed a new bill to take control of the Mysuru ...
Even as Gowda was speaking in the national capital, the Upper House of Karnataka’s legislature passed a bill effectively ...
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Karnataka Assembly passes Bangalore Palace Bill
The Karnataka Assembly has passed the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Bill 2025. This Bill enables the state ...
State secures full control over 472.16-acre Bangalore Palace Grounds for infrastructure projects Bengaluru: The Bangalore ...
Cabinet to deposit Transferable Development Rights (TDR) certificates worth Rs. 3,014 crore with Supreme Court Bengaluru: In a bid to avoid issuing Transferable Development Rights (TDR) certificates ...
Replacing an Ordinance that was passed earlier, the Bill reserves the Karnataka government’s right to acquire or not acquire the Palace Grounds land for the widening of the traffic-choked Ballari Road ...
The Karnataka Legislative Council passed the Bangalore Palace (Utilisation and Regulation of Land) Bill, 2025, on Monday, March 10, amid allegations of politica ...
Bill was tabled in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. The Bill replaces an Ordinance that was passed earlier, which the government promulgated to reserve the right to acquire or not ...
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah presents state Budget
Karnataka Leader of Opposition R Ashoka claimed that this is last Budget of CM Siddaramaiah as he is the outgoing Chief Minister ...
Bengaluru: The govt tabled the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Bill, 2025, in the assembly, which seeks to retain control over the 472-acre Palace Grounds. The bill aims to replace an ...
The Karnataka Assembly on Thursday passed the Bangalore Palace (Utilisation and Regulation of Land) Bill, reaffirming state ownership over 472 acres and 16 guntas of land here, amid protests by the ...
The move came days after the Supreme Court directed the Karnataka government to deposit a Transferable Development Rights (TDR) of Rs 3,400 cr to the heirs of the erstwhile Mysuru royal family.