Mangaluru: Instructing the police officials to remain calm and patient while dealing with people during lockdown Mangaluru Police Commissioner Dr. PS Harsha on Friday added that there was no lathi charge required for any reason on people.
"Unnecessary lathi charge is not at all required" Harsha instructed the police officials in an audio clip that is believed to be of the commissioner.
"If people come to buy daily needs, don't trouble them. Do not stop goods trucks, vehicles for any reason. The drivers of those vehicles should be inspected only if they have fever and infection" he appealed in the audio.
Those who have government ID cards, bank staff and vehicles with G number plates should be allowed without any interruption.
The Commissioner of Police has instructed police officers and staff to not leave any person from Kerala for any reason. Only goods vehicles carrying necessary items should be allowed, Dr. Harsha said in the audio clip.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations on Thursday announced the Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2026, with overall pass percentages of 99.18 per cent and 99.13 per cent, respectively.
A total of 2,58,721 candidates appeared for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), or Class 10, examination.
About 1,03,316 students took the Indian School Certificate (ISC), or Class 12, exam.
Girls outperformed boys in both examinations.
In ICSE, girls recorded a pass percentage of 99.46 per cent compared to 98.93 per cent for boys.
In ISC, girls achieved a 99.48 per cent pass percentage, while those of boys stood at 98.81 per cent.
Students can now access their scorecards on the official website cisce.org.
