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Rashmika Mandanna is Kodagu's top taxpayer

Rashmika Mandanna leads Kodagu's taxpayer list, paying ₹4.69 crore income tax this year. Her financial discipline mirrors her soaring Pan-India film career and smart investments. Read her inspiring journey.

125-Year-Old Kodagu School on Verge of Collapse

Badagarakeri Govt Higher Primary School in rural Kodagu, preparing for its 125th anniversary, is threatened by a collapsing wall. 73 students' safety at risk as authorities are urged for urgent renovation.

UAE's New School Exit Permit & Strict Absence Rules

UAE mandates exit permits for students to leave school, introduces strict absence tracking. New rules aim to boost child safety. Details on permits, 'Friday trap', and penalties for Indian families.

Key Meeting on Kodava Language's 8th Schedule Inclusion

Karnataka's Kodava Sahitya Academy holds crucial meeting in Virajpet to strategize for including the Kodava language in the Constitution's Eighth Schedule. Community leaders and officials unite for this historic demand.

Rabi fertiliser subsidy rises by Rs 736 crore

The Centre's fertiliser subsidy for Rabi season climbs by Rs 736 crore to Rs 24,420 crore, driven by increased nutrient-based support. Farmers to benefit from stable DAP and MOP prices.

₹80 Crore Grant for Kodagu Road Development Approved

Madikeri MLA Manthar Gowda announces a special ₹80 crore grant for road development in Kodagu. The funds, pending CM's approval, aim to transform State Highway-85 and address long-standing public demands.

Kuwait's New 6-Month Rule for Expats Staying Abroad

Kuwait introduces major residency reforms: a 6-month cap on staying abroad for most expats, new long-term 'Golden' visas for investors, and stricter rules for domestic workers. Learn the key changes.

Barwani dealer FIR for selling urea at Rs 550 vs Rs 266.50

A fertiliser dealer in Barwani's Pati faces an FIR after officials caught him selling urea at Rs 550 per bag, far above the government-fixed price of Rs 266.50. Read the full details of the investigation and its implications for farmers.

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