Bengaluru: In the background of the impending SSLC Examination which is set to begin from Monday, March 28, the Karnataka state government has reportedly issued a circular directing all SSLC students to attend examinations wearing the school uniform.
In the circular issued by the Under Secretary to the Department of Primary and Secondary Education, V. Shrinivasamurthy has notified that students of all the government schools in the state must adhere to the school uniform prescribed by the government and the private schools both aided and unaided school students must adhere to school uniform prescribed by the school administration body and attend the examination centre wearing their respective school uniform along with the hall ticket, he directed.
The SSLC examination is set to take place from March 28 to April 11, it is learned.
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New Delhi (PTI): Actor Nora Fatehi on Thursday appeared before the National Commission for Women in connection with a controversy surrounding the song 'Sarke Chunar' and apologised, saying there was "no intention to offend anybody."
Speaking to reporters after the hearing, Fatehi said she had been put in a situation unintentionally but acknowledged her responsibility as an artist.
"It was just a situation that I was put in, and there was no intention to offend anybody. But of course, I have to be responsible as an artiste. I definitely apologise, we have done everything in writing. They have been so kind and helpful," she said.
The actor also said she has decided to sponsor the education of a few orphan girls.
"It's really important for us to give back to society. So, I decided that we should sponsor a few orphan girls, their education, so that is the goal after this matter," she said.
Earlier, Fatehi distanced herself from the Hindi version of the song, saying she had shot the Kannada version and that her permission was not taken for its use in Hindi.
The Hindi version of the song, released on March 15 on YouTube, triggered outrage among a section of the public over its allegedly explicit lyrics.
Following the backlash, the makers removed the Hindi version from YouTube, though it continued to circulate across platforms. The lyricist, singer and director have also issued apologies.
'KD The Devil' is a Kannada film, dubbed in four languages, including Hindi.
