Bengaluru: The Karnataka Forest Department has launched an online FIR system, Garudakshi, to strengthen its efforts in tackling forest encroachments, illegal logging, poaching, and trespassing.
Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre unveiling the 'Garudakshi' online FIR system. (Credit: X/@eshwar_khandre) Bengaluru: The Karnataka forest department on Tuesday launched an online/digital ...
Around 236 Muzrai Department-owned temple properties have been encroached upon in Karnataka ... them using the Integrated Temple Management System, which tracks various details, including the ...
A controversy has erupted over the alleged misrepresentation of the India map on the posters displayed by the Congress to commemorate the centenary of 1924 Congress session in Karnataka's Belagavi, ...
According to a report posted by PIB Delhi, the total number of challans issued in Karnataka is 2,79,957 since 2023. The total amount of revenue collection is Rs. 5,28,61,700 during this time. This was ...
T-shirts, caps, bags, notebooks, pens, and Karnataka maps will be provided to the students. Arrangements will be made to pay an honorarium to teachers travelling along with students in each bus.
The Karnataka Forest Department will launch the "Garudakshi" online FIR system on January 7 to streamline reporting of forest crimes. Developed in collaboration with the Wild Life Trust of India, it ...
A recent trial of a facial recognition system at a major bank in Karnataka revealed that one individual had 56 accounts under different identities, both male and female, said a senior cybercrime ...