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Karnataka

326 stranded people return from London, taken to quarantine centres

 As many as 326 people stuck in London due to the COVID-19 lockdown arrived at the Kempegowda International Airport here in the early hours of Monday.


CM Yediyurappa directs officials to quarantine all those returning to Karnataka

Ahead of the return of stranded people to Karnataka from abroad and other states, the state government on Sunday took a slew of decisions including one to quarantine the returnees for 14 days.


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Of 848 COVID-19 patients in Karnataka, nearly 76 percent were asymptomatic: Health Dept

Bengaluru: Coronavirus infection in the state is on the rise. The number of asymptomatic patients is increasing. Increasing numbers of infected people with no symptoms have been a major headache for medical and administrative staff.

54 new corona case raise State's tally to 848: 422 patients recovered

Bengaluru: 54 fresh cases of COVID-19 on Sunday has raised the state's tally to 848, as per the Health Bulletin issued on Sunday evening. With the death of a 56-year-old woman in Bengaluru, who died on May 7, the death toll has risen to 31.

Pregnant COVID-19 warrior in Karnataka wins accolade, CM expresses gratitude

 A nine-month pregnant nurse on COVID-19 frontline in Karnataka has emerged as a shining example for selfless dedication to work, with Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa expressing his gratitude and requesting her to go on maternity leave.

Five spl trains carrying over 5,000 passengers leave from Karnataka to various destinations

 Five special trains left for various destinations including Udhampur on Sunday carrying about 5,700 passengers, Railway officials said.

Second repatriation flight from UK takes off for Bengaluru with 323 Indians

Air India's second repatriation flight to bring back Indians stranded in the UK due to the coronavirus lockdown took off from the Heathrow Airport here for Bengaluru on Sunday with 323 passengers.

With seven more COVID-19 positive cases in Bhatkal; Karnataka reports 53 cases on Sunday

Bengaluru: Seven new cases of Corona Virus were reported in Bhatkal from Saturday 5pm to Sunday 12pm, while Karnataka reported 53 new cases in the same period, latest bulletin issued by the Department of Health and Family Welfare informed on Sunday afternoon.

 

Karnataka RDPR Principal Secretary, LK Athiq sustains minor injuries in road accident

Chitradurga: Karnataka RDPR Principal Secretary, LK Athiq on Saturday escaped with minor injuries in a tragic mishap while he was travelling to Belagavi from Bengaluru on his official Innova car.

 

Karnataka: Wind up syllabus of graduation students by May 30: Dr. Ashwath Narayan directs varsities

Bengaluru: In order to ensure timely completion of the syllabus of graduation courses, Karnataka Minister for Higher Education, Dr. CN Ashwath Narayan instructed all the universities to conduct online classes and wind up the syllabus by May 30

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