New Delhi: The Indian National Congress has launched a campaign ad focusing on the Electoral Bonds Scam, aiming to expose the alleged nexus between the BJP and ED, CBI, and IT. The ad, described as brilliant and effective by several users, highlights the alleged corruption and has been shared across various platforms.

The campaign has sparked discussions and reactions from the public, with some questioning the BJP's actions and others criticizing the Congress's past performance. The ad has been well-received and is expected to have a significant impact on the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections in 2024.

The campaign ad is part of the Indian National Congress' strategy to highlight the alleged corruption in the electoral process. The ad emphasizes the purported link between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and entities, including the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and the Income Tax (IT) department, in the Electoral Bonds Scam.

The advertisement is being widely shared across various social media platforms, increasing its reach and impact.

The campaign has generated extensive discussions and reactions from the public. While some have questioned the BJP's actions, others have criticized the Congress's past performance.

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Bengaluru (PTI): The Karnataka School Education Department has issued a circular strictly prohibiting children from being made to dance to obscene songs in educational and cultural programmes.

It stated that such dances would negatively impact students' mental health and moral values. It will create indiscipline and harm the sanctity of education.

"All the Deputy Directors (Administration) of the state's School Education Department have been asked to take strict measures to prevent children or students from dancing to obscene songs in all government, aided and unaided schools in the state," the office of the commissioner of the School Education Department said in a recent circular.

"If it is found that children are being made to dance to obscene songs, appropriate action will be taken against the headmaster or management of such school," it added.

The department also listed certain measures in this regard, which include: strictly prohibiting children from being made to dance to obscene songs during educational and cultural programmes; selecting songs that are inspiring, positive, instilling national pride in children and reflecting the greatness, dignity, values, culture, and morality of the state.

Stating that the school headmaster and management are responsible for selecting songs and dances for cultural programmes, it said, they should also ensure that students wear decent clothes in dance or cultural programmes.