Bengaluru: Karnataka Higher Education Minister Dr. Ashwathnarayan on Monday announced the dates of the Common Entrance Test (CET) in the state.
Taking to his official Twitter handle the minister said the CET exams 2022 will be held on 16, 17, and 18 June 2022.
According to the details shared by the minister, Biology and Math exams will be held on June 16, Physics and Chemistry on June 17.
Kannada Language Test will be conducted on June 18 for Horanadu and Gadinadu (students from other states and border regions) Kannadiga candidates at selected centres. The aspirants can register their names for CET-2022 from April 5 to April 20 and submit applications online, it said, adding candidates can pay the prescribed fee online before April 22.
Noting that if the applicants wish to update any information after paying the fee, they will be given time to do so from May 2- May 6, Narayan said and added that later, candidates can download their admission tickets starting from May 30.
#CET2022 ಪ್ರಸ್ತಾವಿತ ವೇಳಾಪಟ್ಟಿ ಇಂತಿದೆ -
— Dr. Ashwathnarayan C. N. (@drashwathcn) March 28, 2022
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Sitapur (UP) (PTI): Police recently arrested three men, including a temple priest, in connection with the murder of a journalist, who was shot dead on the Sitapur-Delhi National Highway on March 8, officials said.
Two shooters who carried out the attack on Raghavendra Bajpai -- a resident of Maholi who worked with a Hindi daily -- remain at large and efforts are underway to arrest them, they added.
Sitapur SP Chakraesh Mishra had formed three teams to investigate the case, which questioned more than 100 suspects and scanned around 250 CCTV camera feeds, leading to the arrests.
"The probe revealed the involvement of Shivananda Baba alias Vikas Rathore, a priest at the Karedev Baba temple in Maholi. CCTV camera footage showed two men loitering around the temple suspiciously near Bajpai's residence around the time of the incident. After further probe, police arrested Shivananda Baba, his close aide Nirmal Singh, and Aslam Ghazi," the SP said.
"Their interrogation revealed that Bajpai reportedly saw Shivananda in a compromising position within the temple, which could have severely damaged the latter's reputation.
"Shivananda narrated the incident to Nirmal Singh, who, with the help of Aslam Ghazi, orchestrated a contract killing to eliminate Bajpai. Two shooters were hired for the job," the officer said.
Three teams from the Crime Branch and seven teams from the Special Task Force (STF) are currently conducting raids to nab the shooters.
A reward of Rs 25,000 each has been announced for information leading to the duo's arrest, the SP said.