Karnataka

Murder accused cow vigilante Puneeth Kerehalli felicitated by a Karnataka media association
The Newspapers Association of Karnataka has felicitated Puneeth Kerehalli, a murder accused and a cow vigilante, during a Kannada Rajyotsava event held on Thursday, November 27. According to the association’s social media pages, the annual event is intended to award people who have made significant contributions in various sectors in…
Karnataka’s Congress crossroads: A leadership test for a weakened high command
Murmurs of a power struggle within the Karnataka government have grown louder. The Congress leadership in Delhi is reportedly weighing the rival claims of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who wants to continue in the role, and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, who seeks to replace him.
Let Me Explain: How women-centred welfare policies reshaped Karnataka
What happens when a government designs welfare with women at the centre?
631 deaths, 4 years: Inside Odisha’s elephant conflict zone
Odisha has around 912 elephants, fewer than states like Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. But it has recorded more deaths attributed to the human-elephant conflict in comparison. By October this year alone, 75 people had died in elephant attacks. That’s beside the extensive damage caused to crops and farmland. 
Let Me Explain: BJP’s battle for Karnataka’s old Mysuru
For decades, Karnataka’s old Mysuru belt remained out of the BJP’s reach, shaped instead by Vokkaliga-led caste equations and JD(S) dominance. But that’s changing fast. From Maddur’s clashes to the propaganda of fictitious characters Uri Gowda and Nanje Gowda, Hindutva politics is entering Karnataka’s heartland.
South Central 48: Kerala hijab row, Andhra Pradesh-Karnataka fight over Google centre
In this episode of South Central, hosts Dhanya Rajendran and Anisha Sheth are joined by journalists Shahina KK and Indulekha Aravind, and TNM’s executive editor Sudipto Mondal. 
The menstrual leave policy in Karnataka leaves many women behind
The Karnataka government’s policy decision to provide 12 days of menstrual leave for all women employees up to the age of 55 years across government offices, the IT industry, and private companies is being widely praised as a progressive step towards supporting women’s health and workplace wellbeing. 
India’s ‘Silicon Valley’ approves groundbreaking policy giving all women paid menstrual leave
Karnataka becomes first Indian state to extend menstrual leave benefits to women in both government and private sectors
Elon Musk’s X says it will appeal Indian court ruling to ‘defend free expression’
Karnataka High Court ruling allows over two million police officers nationwide to issue content takedown requests via secretive online portal
South Central 45: Karnataka’s socio-educational survey, producers vs govt on Rs 200 movie ticket cap
In this episode of South Central, hosts Dhanya Rajendran and Pooja Prasanna first discuss the controversy in Karnataka over the socio-educational survey, wrongly called the caste census. The hosts are joined by guests Anisha Sheth, TNM’s Karnataka Bureau Chief, and Shivasundar, writer and activist.