Mangaluru: The Common Entrance Test (CET) for the current year, which began on Saturday in the Dakshina Kannada district will also be conducted on Sunday.
The examinations began at 10:30 am in the 19 examination centres. The test will also be conducted around 2:30 pm on Saturday.
Although the weekend curfew is in effect in the district, the candidates are being allowed to write their test upon showcasing their entrance ticket. The examinations are being conducted in line with the COVID-19 guidelines.
On Sunday, the Kannada language examination will be conducted at 11:30 am in the 2 examination centres in Mangaluru, the Additional District Commissioner informed.
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reviewed the Bengaluru Suburban Railway Project in Karnataka and the J Chokka Rao Devadula Lift Irrigation Scheme in Telangana and asked the states to speed up execution of the long-pending projects.
According to a report published by News18 on Friday, the review took place during a PRAGATI meeting held on December 31, 2025.
The Bengaluru Suburban Railway Project has been on the discussion table for four decades. It was finally sanctioned in 2020 and was targeted for completion in 2023 but is still far from complete.
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The project spans about 148 km across four corridors and is aimed at improving connectivity between the city, its suburbs and Kempegowda International Airport. The project is expected to cater to about 10 lakh commuters daily.
The cost of the project has gone up by nearly ₹1,020 crore, rising from ₹15,767 crore to ₹16,876 crore. PM Modi had laid the foundation stone of the project in 2023 with a 40-month deadline for completion.
The J Chokka Rao Devadula Lift Irrigation Scheme in Telangana was conceived in 2001 during the tenure of then chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu in undivided Andhra Pradesh. The project is designed to irrigate about 5.57 lakh acres across Warangal, Karimnagar and Nalgonda districts and is among the largest lift irrigation schemes in Asia. It is targeted for completion by 2027.
