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Karnataka

Strict action will be taken against pvt hospitals not helping govt in fight against COVID: Minister

Bengaluru: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Thursday warned that strict action would be taken against private hospitals that are not joining hands with the government in the fight against Covid-19, as he cited complaints on the excess amount being charged and refusing treatment among others.

 


Highly skilled international robbers' gang from Columbia burgled 31 houses in Bengaluru: Police

Bengaluru: A notorious international gang of robbers from Columbia allegedly burgled 31 houses, including that of former Karnataka chief secretary Kaushik Mukherjee, here over the past few years, police said on Thursday.

 


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Biggest single-day spike of 6,128 new COVID-19 cases in Karnataka

Bengaluru: Karnataka on Thursday reported the biggest single-day spike of 6,128 new cases of COVID-19 and 83 related fatalities, taking the total number of infections to 1,18,632 and the death toll to 2,230, the health department said.

 

Karnataka: Police foils attempt to sell 15-day-old baby in Shivmoga; four women arrested

Shivamogga: A group of four people who were trying to sell a 15-day-old male child was arrested by the Tunga Nagar Police and Child Welfare Helpline staff.

 

Karnataka Minister Sriramulu warns private hospitals charging exorbitant charges for COVID patients

Bengaluru: Minister of Health and Family Welfare, B Sriramulu on Thursday asserted that the government has fixed prices for COVID-19 treatment at private hospitals and that they shall not charge more than what is fixed by the government.

 

No leadership change, Yediyurappa will be CM: Karnataka BJP Chief

Bengaluru: Ruling out leadership change, Karnataka BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel on Thursday said there should be no doubt about party giving a stable government in the state for the next three years, with B S Yediyurappa as the Chief Minister.

War of words breaks out between Kumarasamy, Karnataka Cong

Bengaluru: JDS leader H D Kumaraswamy on Wednesday stepped up his attack on the Congress, saying it bowed before his party and made him chief minister of the coalition government in Karnataka and did "back-seat driving" as the two erstwhile allies were locked in a war of words.

 

Karnataka: All pvt hospitals ordered to update bed availability data

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has ordered private hospitals to update bed availability data in the respective software applications, failing which stringent administrative and legal action would be taken against them.

 

Karnataka govt puts on hold decision to drop chapters on Tipu Sultan, others in syllabus reduction

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has been forced to put its decision to drop chapters related to controversial 18th century Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan on hold, after a major outcry over why important personalities related to the region’s history were dropped.

 

Karnataka High Court gives nod for holding CET exams on July 30-31

Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday dismissed an interim prayer that sought to stay of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (CET) that was scheduled to take place on July 30-31. The High Court added that the government can go ahead with the scheduled exams.

 

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