Sultanpur: Religious idols were found damaged in the Haripur Banwa village here on Saturday, police said.
According to Lamhua Circle Officer (CO) Abdus Salam, some unknown people damaged an idol of Lord Hanuman and two Shivlings. They were replaced by new ones.
Villagers spotted the damage to the Hanuman's idol when they came to a temple Saturday morning.
A Shivling installed by a roadside was found broken with the damaged parts thrown into a bush.
Another Shivling in an around 20-year-old temple at the Dikhouli turn was also found shattered.
The desecration was first noticed by temple priest Ram Prakash when he went there for his morning prayer. He also found the temple door broken.
The incidents caused an uproar among the villagers.
Tempers were calmed with the replacement of the structures and the distribution of prasad under police supervision.
Police have registered a complaint regarding the matter and initiated a probe.
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Bengaluru: The Karnataka Examinations Authority has released the syllabus for the Common Entrance Test (CET) to be conducted in 2025 for admission to professional courses including engineering, on its website https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/.
Executive Director of KEA, H. Prasanna on Saturday issued a notification, advising students to use the syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology from both First and Second PUC as outlined on the portal.
"This syllabus has been prepared based on the NCRTC syllabus and the textbooks published by the School Education, PUE Department," the announcement read. Furthermore, H. Prasanna explained that it has also been reviewed by subject experts from PU colleges.