Mysuru: A student who was appearing for the first paper of SSLC examination on Monday died after she suffered a heart attack at the examination center here in the T Narsipur taluk in Mysuru district.
Bengaluru: As the tenth standard examinations began on Monday, Karnataka Ministers said anyone violating the High Court ruling on hijab will not be permitted to write the tests.
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Hindu Yuva Vahini National Secretary and civil contractor Santosh K Patil on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi against Karnataka minister KS Eshwarappa alleging that the minister and associates have been harassing him for giving commission clear his bills for civil work that he carries out on the Minister's instructions.
Bengaluru: Karnataka on Sunday recorded 64 fresh COVID cases and one death, according to the Department of Health. These took the hitherto tally to 39,45,311 and 40,050, it said.
Bengaluru: Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday said Chitrakala art galleries will be set up in six places in Karnataka as he laid emphasis on extending the art of drawing and painting across the state.
Bagalkote, Mar 27: Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister B C Nagesh on Sunday said wearing of hijab (head scarf) would not be allowed during the 10th standard examination of the State board. The exam starts from Monday and ends on April 11.
Bengaluru: Senior Independent Journalist Rana Ayyub on Sunday expressed her anguish over the arrest of a 25-year-old girl in Karnataka for allegedly posting about Pakistan’s Republic Day on her WhatsApp status.
Bengaluru, Mar 26: Karnataka on Saturday registered 79 fresh coronavirus cases and one fatality, and took the tally to 39,45,247 and 40,049 respectively, so far.
Bagalkot: Police have arrested a 25-year-old girl for allegedly wishing people on the occasion of Republic Day of Pakistan. The woman is booked under various sections of the IPC and has been arrested.
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.