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Karnataka

Karnataka: 42-year old man who died of cardiac arrest, tests positive for COVID-19

Bengaluru: A 42-year old man, who died after suffering cardiac arrest on April 16, has reportedly tested positive for Corona Virus. The death has taken the toll of total deaths due to the virus in the state to 14.

 


CM Yediyurappa defends Gowda family over Nikhil Kumaraswamy's wedding row

Virtually defending the Gowda family for conducting a marriage reportedly defying lockdown restrictions, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Tuesday said it was performed in a simple manner and well within their limits, "for which they are to be congratulated."


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Karnataka govt to ease many lockdown restrictions after April 20

The Karnataka government on Tuesday decided to ease many lockdown restrictions after April 20, including allowing industries to operate and for thirty three per cent staff in the IT-BT sector to attend offices, to give a thrust to economic activities.

More than 170 booked for violating lockdown, attending chariot festival in Kalaburagi; five arrested

Kalaburagi: More than 170 people have been booked by local police in Kalaburgi District for violating the lockdown norms on April 16 and attending chariot festival (Jathra) here in Ravur village in the District.

 

12 new coronavirus cases in Karnataka, tally goes up to 371

Twelve more coronavirus positive cases were confirmed in Karnataka on Saturday taking the number of affected people to 371, the health department said.

Krishna Byre Gowda buys 35,000 kg vegetables from farmers, distributes in his constituency

Bengaluru: Former minister Krishna Byregouda purchased as many as 35,000 kilo grams of vegetables from farmers, who were in distress due to the nation-wide lockdown. He then distributed the vegetables among the people in his constituency free of cost.  

Karnataka govt tells IT/BT companies not to lay off, instead cut salary

The Karnataka government on Friday asked Information Technology, bio-technology and allied companies not go for closure or layoffs citing lack of work orders due to COVID-19 lockdown and instead consider measures like cut in salaries among other things.

44 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in Karnataka on Friday, tally raises up to 359

As many as 44 new positive cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the state on Friday. With this, the total number of coronavirus infected patients in the state has increased to 359, said Health and Family Welfare Department.

Madikeri: Two excise officers suspended for physical brawl on road after video goes viral

 Two excise officers have reportedly been suspended after their video of physical brawl on road went viral on Thursday, according to an statement issued by the State Excise Commissioner on Friday.

Karnataka needs to follow Kerala model when it comes to COVID-19 testing: Siddaramaiah

Bengaluru: Testing procedure of COVID-19 patients in the state is moving with slow pace compared to Kerala, Andhra, Telangana, and Maharashtra. The state government must increase the examination rate, said Opposition leader Siddaramaiah.

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