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2C, 2D reservation for Lingayat Panchmasali: High Court clears interim order, big relief for Govt.

Bengaluru : The High Court on Thursday vacated the interim order given to Lingayat Panchamasali to maintain the status quo regarding 2C and 2D reservation, and the state government seems to have got a big relief from the order. A PIL was filed by DG Raghavendra asking that 2A reservation should not be given to […]

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2C, 2D reservation for Lingayat Panchmasali: High Court clears interim order, big relief for Govt.
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Bengaluru : The High Court on Thursday vacated the interim order given to Lingayat Panchamasali to maintain the status quo regarding 2C and 2D reservation, and the state government seems to have got a big relief from the order.

A PIL was filed by DG Raghavendra asking that 2A reservation should not be given to the Lingayat Panchamasali community and that the state government should not encourage the individual demands submitted by any sub-caste, community tribes seeking modification of reservation category. The Chief Justice of the High Court, which had heard the petition, granted an interim stay.

In this background, the further processes of the decision taken by the government to add category 2A or to create category 2C, 2D regarding the allocation of reservation had come to a temporary halt.

Now the interim order has been set aside after the Central Government Solicitor assured the High Court that there will be no change in 2A reservation. Thus, there is no obstacle to give 2C, 2D reservation to Panchmasali community.

During the hearing, counsel for the government, the state government will be conducted without causing any trouble to Category 2A. Therefore, he requested that the earlier order should be vacated to maintain the status quo in the case.

Also, the government lawyer said that a written statement will be submitted in this regard by the end of the day. Responding to this, the bench made it clear that all actions taken by the government in the case will be subject to the final decision of the court on this petition.

During the earlier hearing of the petition, the state government, which had objected to the petition requesting the community to provide reservation under the backward classes, asserted that it has the authority to revise the reservation list of backward classes every ten years.

Also, as per Section 9 of the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes Act-1995, if any community submits a petition for inclusion in the Backward Classes, the State Standing Commission for Backward Classes is allowed to review it. According to the rules, the commission has to conduct inquiry/survey/inquiry whether the requested communities are socially and educationally backward and recommend to the government about the classification of citizens as backward classes. Also, as per Section 11 of the Act, the State Government in consultation with the Commission may revise the list of Backward Classes every ten years. In this way, the request submitted by each community will be considered by the Sadashiva Commission. In the objection, the government has explained that this is also a continuous process.

The commission has also made several recommendations to the government from time to time and accordingly the government has classified and reclassified many backward classes. The social status of any backward class person is not the same. It is stated in the objection that a person belonging to the most backward category may be transferred to an advanced category in future.

The Lingayat Panchamasali community has sought reservation by adding it to the list of backward classes. The commission has reviewed the matter and submitted an interim report to the government. The government has already submitted it to the High Court in a sealed envelope.

The petitioner’s action in filing this petition is untimely. There is no public interest in the application. Therefore, the government has requested the court in its objection that the petition has no merit and deserves to be dismissed.

Karnataka

Hubli Tragic Incident : Migrant Worker Suspected in Child’s Murder Dies in Police Encounter

In a heartbreaking event that has shaken Hubballi, Karnataka, a five-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and killed, sparking outrage in the community. The suspect, a 35-year-old migrant worker from Patna, Bihar, was later killed in a police encounter on Sunday, April 13, 2025, according to authorities. The incident began when the young girl’s body was […]

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The shocking incident in Hubli has intensified concerns over child safety and sparked widespread public outrage.

In a heartbreaking event that has shaken Hubli, Karnataka, a five-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and killed, sparking outrage in the community. The suspect, a 35-year-old migrant worker from Patna, Bihar, was later killed in a police encounter on Sunday, April 13, 2025, according to authorities.

The incident began when the young girl’s body was discovered in an abandoned shed, prompting a swift response from the Karnataka Police. Using CCTV footage, officers identified the suspect, Ritesh Kumar, who was accused of abducting and murdering the child. Authorities suspect the girl may have been sexually assaulted before her death, though they are awaiting postmortem results to confirm.

As the investigation unfolded, police tracked Kumar to an abandoned house near the Tarihal underpass. According to Hubli-Dharwad Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar, the suspect attempted to escape custody, attacking officers by throwing stones and damaging vehicles. In response, Sub-Inspector Annapurna fired warning shots before shooting Kumar in the leg and chest. He was rushed to Karnataka Medical College and Research Institute – Hubli but was declared dead on arrival.

The tragedy has left the victim’s family, originally from Koppal district, in deep grief. The girl’s mother works as a domestic helper and beauty parlor assistant, while her father is a painter. The community rallied outside Ashok Nagar police station, demanding justice and expressing frustration. Some locals called for harsh punishment, while others raised concerns about migrant workers, though the Police Commissioner urged against generalizations.

This devastating case has highlighted issues of child safety and crime in Karnataka, with authorities emphasizing their commitment to justice. The investigation continues as police await further reports to provide clarity on the circumstances of the girl’s death.

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Heavy Rain Hits Bidar: Thunderstorms Bring Relief and Disruption

On Thursday, April , 2025, Bidar city and several parts of the surrounding taluk experienced a refreshing yet powerful thunderstorm accompanied by heavy rain. According to a recent report by Prajavani, the downpour brought a much-needed break from the heat, cooling down the region and leaving residents with mixed feelings of relief and concern. The […]

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On Thursday, April , 2025, Bidar city and several parts of the surrounding taluk experienced a refreshing yet powerful thunderstorm accompanied by heavy rain. According to a report, the downpour brought a much-needed break from the heat, cooling down the region and leaving residents with mixed feelings of relief and concern.

The rain, paired with rumbling thunder, swept across multiple areas, offering a soothing change in weather. While no injuries or fatalities were reported, the storm did leave its mark. In Chikli (J) village of Aurad taluk, fierce winds knocked down an electric pole, hinting at the intensity of the weather event. Thankfully, the damage was minimal, and life continued with little interruption.

For the people of Bidar, this sudden burst of rain was a welcome surprise after days of warm weather. The stormy skies not only lowered temperatures but also painted a dramatic picture across the region. As the clouds rolled in, they brought a sense of calm to some, while others kept an eye out for any potential disruptions.

This weather shift highlights how unpredictable nature can be, especially in early spring. For those in Bidar, it’s a reminder to enjoy the cool moments while staying prepared for whatever the skies might bring next. Keep checking back for more updates on how this rainy spell impacts the area!

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Janawada Lake Rejuvenation: A Lifeline for Bidar Fishermen and a Promising New Hotspot for Tourists

Imagine a once-dry lake in Karnataka’s Bidar city, now buzzing with life, supporting local fishermen, and pulling in visitors from nearby cities. That’s the story of Janawada Lake—a stunning transformation that’s breathing new energy into the community and turning heads as a must-visit picnic spot. Thanks to the Mission Amrit Sarovar program under the Mahatma […]

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Imagine a once-dry lake in Karnataka’s Bidar city, now buzzing with life, supporting local fishermen, and pulling in visitors from nearby cities. That’s the story of Janawada Lake—a stunning transformation that’s breathing new energy into the community and turning heads as a must-visit picnic spot.

How Janawada Lake Rejuvenation Turned Into a Sustainable Source of Income for Local Fishermen

Thanks to the Mission Amrit Sarovar program under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), this lake got a second chance. Back in 2022, the rejuvenation project kicked off, aiming to revive 91 lakes across Bidar district. Janawada was one of them, and boy, has it paid off! After two solid monsoon seasons, the lake is brimming again, proving that a little care can go a long way.

For the local fishing families, it’s been a game-changer. Two societies, made up of 65 hardworking members, are now thriving here, raising four popular fish species—goldfish, catla, mrigal, and rohu. In just two years, they’ve harvested around 10 quintals of fish, sending their catch to big markets like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune. It’s not just about the fish; it’s about steady income and hope for folks who’ve long depended on this land.

But it’s not all work and no play. Janawada Lake’s peaceful vibes and lush surroundings have caught the eye of tourists too. “It’s the natural beauty and easy access that make it a perfect getaway,” says Girish Badole, the Chief Executive Officer of Bidar Zilla Panchayat. Whether you’re from a neighboring village or just passing through, the lake’s charm is hard to resist.

Janamma, the Deputy Director of the Fisheries Department in Bidar, calls it an ambitious success. “We took on this project to bring ponds and lakes back to life, and Janawada is proof it’s working,” she says. The Sagar Society, which leases the lake for fish farming, has turned it into a sustainable hub—balancing livelihoods with nature.

So, next time you’re looking for a serene escape or a peek into a community reborn, Janawada Lake in Bidar might just be your spot. It’s more than a lake—it’s a story of revival, resilience, and a little slice of paradise in Karnataka.

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