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Karnataka should ramp up production of millets like ragi: Union Food Secretary

New Delhi: Karnataka, being a large producer of ragi, should ramp up production of millets and also meet the requirement of other states, Union Food Secretary Sudhanshu Pandey said on Saturday in a meeting with state officials.

 


Jan 8: 8,906 COVID-19 cases, four deaths recorded in Karnataka

Bengaluru: Karnataka on Saturday reported 8,906 fresh COVID-19 cases and four deaths, taking the cumulative infections and fatalities to 30,39,958 and 38,366 respectively, the health department said.


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Unvaccinated 30 times more prone to land in ICU than vaccinated: Karnataka war room chief

Bengaluru: The Karnataka COVID-19 war room analysis into the infections in the past seven days from January 1 to 7 has revealed that unvaccinated people are 30 times more likely to land in the Intensive Care Unit than the vaccinated, an official said on Saturday.

Students wearing saffron scarves a reaction to women sporting hijab: Karnataka education minister

Bengaluru: Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister B C Nagesh on Saturday appeared to defend the action of some students, who recently wore saffron scarves in a college in Chikkamagaluru district to protest against sporting of hijab by a few Muslim women inside the classroom, terming it as a reaction.

 

Weekend Curfew: Bus traffic unaffected in Dakshina Kannada district 

In the background of weekend curfew in Dakshina Kannada district, the movement of buses remains unaffected in the district. Police have been posted in various prominent places and strict arrangements have been set up in this regard. Despite such arrangements, people’s traffic is also observed in the region.

Karnataka Health Minister lauds hi tech COVID War Room for winning national e-governance award

Bengaluru: Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar on Friday congratulated the tech driven COVID-19 War Room led by senior IAS officer Munish Moudgil for winning the National Awards of e-governance.

35 athletes at SAI Bengaluru isolated after testing COVID-19 positive, doctors' panel formed

Bengaluru: Thirty-five junior athletes at the Sports Authority of India's Bengaluru facility, who are participating in various national events, have tested positive for COVID-19, sources in the SAI said.

 

Crime in Bengaluru witnessed upward trend in 2021 compared to 2020

Bengaluru: The crime rate in Bengaluru saw an upward trend in 2021 compared to 2020 but murders and burglary reduced in the city, data shared by police revealed.

 

No sale of liquor during weekend curfew: Karnataka Excise Minister K Gopalaiah

Bengaluru: Ahead of the weekend curfew, which will come into effect from Friday at 8 pm to Monday 5 am, Karnataka Excise Minister K Gopalaiah said there will be no sale of liquor for two days starting from tonight across the state.

 

Jan 7: 8,449 new COVID-19 cases, four deaths in Karnataka; 6,812 alone in Bengaluru Urban

Bengaluru: Continuing its increasing trend, Karnataka on Friday logged 8,449 fresh COVID-19 cases and four deaths, taking the cumulative infections and fatalities to 30,31,052 and 38,362 respectively, the health department said.

 

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