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On Independence Day, chief minister Siddaramaiah urges people to protest discrimination faced by Karnataka
On Independence Day, chief minister Siddaramaiah urges people to protest discrimination faced by Karnataka

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

On Independence Day, chief minister Siddaramaiah urges people to protest discrimination faced by Karnataka

Bengaluru: Chief minister Siddaramaiah, in his address at the 79th Independence Day celebrations , urged people to raise their voices against the discrimination faced by Karnataka in the distribution of resources from the Centre. He also urged people to protest to highlight the growing concern that constitutional bodies like income tax department, enforcement directorate, CBI, and others are not working to uphold the true values of democracy and cooperative federalism as enshrined in the Constitution. He said his govt has built its own development model and its 'guarantee schemes' have got global recognition. "The Basavadi Sharanas of the 12th century firmly believed one must live by one's word. Guided by this principle, our govt has built its own development model, now widely recognised as the Karnataka model of development," he said. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru | Gold Rates Today in Bengaluru | Silver Rates Today in Bengaluru Referring to a survey led by national institutions, the CM said the wealthiest 10% of the Indian population holds 80% of the nation's wealth, yet they contribute only about 3% of the GST collected. The remaining 90% of ordinary people, who work daily for food and clothing, shoulder nearly 97% of GST payments. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dementia Has Been Linked To a Common Habit. Do You Do It? Memory Health Click Here Undo The Congress govt primarily launched the guarantee schemes and other welfare programmes to reduce the growing inequality, he added. The govt had spent Rs 96,000 crore to implement these schemes, the CM claimed, adding several studies had shown women's participation in the workforce increased by 23%. He also lauded the Rs 2,000 Gruha Lakshmi scheme and free bus services for women under the shakti scheme. Giving details of developmental work done in the agricultural sector, Siddaramaiah said a land resource inventory (LRI) was conducted on 10 lakh hectares for the first time in the country and cards with details of soil characteristics, nutrient content, and suitable crops are being distributed to 8 lakh farmers. "By strengthening APMCs, we achieved record arrivals of 164 lakh metric tonnes of agricultural products in 2024-25, a remarkable increase of 447%, which is the highest in the history of Karnataka," said the chief minister. Karnataka ranks first in per capital income: CM Karnataka now ranks first in the country in terms of per capita income, said CM Siddaramaiah. Over the past decade, the state has achieved a growth of 101 per cent in this indicator from Rs 1,01,858 at constant prices in 2013-14 to Rs 2,04,605 in 2024-25. Stressing the govt's priority towards industrial growth, the CM said 18 industrial areas covering 44,166 acres have been declared special investment regions. Investors have expressed interest in bringing in over Rs 10 lakh crore in investment, and 48% has already been processed under the single window IT platform. Saying Karnataka is already India's IT capital, and now it is stepping forward to become the world's 'Capital of Innovation,' the CM said Investment Karnataka 2025 initiatives are expected to generate over 6 lakh jobs. The govt also attracted Rs 46,030 crore in foreign investments in 2024-25. Box Patriotism, Pride, and Cultural Splendour As part of the Independence Day celebrations in Bengaluru, over 600 students from BBMP composite PU college, Herohalli, came together to pay tribute to India's unsung heroes and valiant women warriors, such as Queen Abbakkadevi of Ullal, Rani Chennamma of Kittur, Onake Obavva, Mallamma of Belavadi, Queen Chennammaji of Keladi, and Ballari Siddamma. Their stories of courage and sacrifice were brought alive through the stirring performance, 'Swatantriya Sangramada Veera Kannadigaru,' earning applause from the audience. The cultural spirit continued with renditions of Naada Geethe and Raitha Geethe by Sri Rajesh and Nirmala DK. As part of the state's flagship 'Guarantee Schemes,' the highlight was the Karnataka Police Samuha Vadyamela, where 252 officers and staff from the police band performed. Educational institutions across the city also celebrated Independence Day with flag hoisting, cultural programmes and other events. At APS PU College in NR Colony, for instance, its principal Nagaraj S, said more than 5,000 students participated, and the costumes of freedom fighters adorned by small children and the procession by specially gifted and blind students caught everyone's attention. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Krishna Janmashtami Wishes ,, messages , and quotes !

Karnataka faces discrimination in distribution of resources from Centre: CM Siddaramaiah
Karnataka faces discrimination in distribution of resources from Centre: CM Siddaramaiah

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Karnataka faces discrimination in distribution of resources from Centre: CM Siddaramaiah

BENGALURU: Karnataka Chief Minister on Friday said that the state is facing discrimination in the distribution of resources from the Centre. He also said that there is growing concern that Constitutional bodies like the Income Tax Department, Enforcement Directorate, CBI, and others are not working to uphold the true values of democracy and cooperative federalism as enshrined in the Constitution. He said, every responsible citizen must raise their voice in this regard. The Chief Minister made these observations while delivering his address at the 79th Independence Day celebrations here. Siddaramaiah said his government has built its own development model, which is widely recognised as the "Karnataka Model of Development", and that its 'guarantee schemes' have got global recognition. "The Basavadi Sharanas of the 12th century firmly believed that one must live by one's word. Guided by this principle, our government has built its own development model, now widely recognised as the Karnataka Model of Development," he said. "It is a matter of pride that even Philemon Yang, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, visited Karnataka and wholeheartedly praised our Guarantee Schemes, giving them global recognition," he added. Noting that surveys by leading national institutions have revealed a stark truth that the wealthiest 10 per cent of our population hold 80 per cent of the nation's wealth, yet they contribute only about 3 per cent of the GST collected, he said, the remaining 90 per cent ordinary people who work daily for food and clothing shoulder nearly 97 per cent of GST payments. "How can any economy sustain itself under such circumstances? How can we fulfil the spirit of our Constitution? How can we reduce this growing inequality? These questions troubled us deeply. It is with the intention of finding answers to these questions that we launched the Guarantee Schemes and other welfare programmes," he added.

Manuvadis are against Basava's principles, says CM
Manuvadis are against Basava's principles, says CM

Time of India

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Manuvadis are against Basava's principles, says CM

Bagalkot: There is no discussion in Mann Ki Baat; it follows a one-sided approach where you must listen to what is said. This is a trait of autocracy, criticised chief minister Siddaramaiah . Inaugurating Sharanas' Glory-2025 organised by the Kannada and culture department on the occasion of Basava Jayanti in Kudalasangama, Siddaramaiah said: "In a democracy, there is room for discussion. In an autocracy, there is no room for discussion; it is only 'I speak, you listen'. The approach of Mann Ki Baat is an autocratic attitude." "Vachanas of Sharanas are in the people's language. Therefore, vachana literature has become people's literature. In the past, if a Shudra learned Sanskrit, they were punished by pouring molten lead into their ears. This deprived the Indian Shudra community of literary culture. Due to a lack of education, inequality grew," he analysed. He further said, "Our Constitution is implemented in a society with contradictions. Due to democracy, from the President to the common labourer, everyone has the same right to vote, which is political freedom. However, social and economic freedom is still not achieved. Without this, political freedom is meaningless." He regretted that if he tried to implement the aspirations and values of Basavadi Sharanas, some would obstruct and oppose it. " Manuvadis are against Basava's principles. The Anubhava Mantapa, established 900 years ago, was the first centre of democracy. Economic inequality breeds slavery. The economic principles of Kayaka and Dasoha given by Basavadi Sharanas, if followed, give meaning to the celebration of Basava Jayanti," he discussed.

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