Ullal: Processed human skeletal remains preserved in a polythene bag were found near a house in Chitranjali Nagar of Kumpala on Saturday night, with the locals informing Ullal Police of the matter.

The police, who arrived at the spot, have taken custody of the remains and probed the matter.

They are reported to have found that bag had been thrown by a local resident, who used to work under a doctor. When the retired doctor left his house, the woman had packed some of things in the house and brought them home to Chitranjali Nagar. She later threw the bag containing processed remains near her house, which drew the attention of the locals.

Further investigation is underway.

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Bengaluru (PTI): The Karnataka government on Saturday constituted a six-member Cabinet sub-committee to study and recommend implementation of the State Education Policy (SEP).

Headed by Home Minister G Parameshwara, the panel comprises Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil, Social Welfare Minister H C Mahadevappa, Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda, Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil, and Higher Education Minister M C Sudhakar.

The Cabinet Sub-Committee has been tasked with reviewing the final report submitted by the State Education Policy Commission and make appropriate recommendations, an official note said.

The Cabinet on May 7 had held detailed discussions on the recommendations made by the Professor Sukhdeo Thorat-led State Education Policy Commission.

Thorat also gave a presentation to the Cabinet Ministers on May 7, following which it was decided to authorise the Chief Minister to set up a Cabinet sub-committee.

State Law Minister H K Patil had said the report comprised around eight volumes and covered issues relating to financial implications, human resources, curriculum reforms, deemed universities, unitary universities and newly established universities.