Bengaluru: Department of Pre-University Education, Karnataka on Monday released time-table for Karnataka second PUC examination 2020.

According to the time-table, the examination will begin on March 4 and will conclude on March 23. The examination timings have been set from 10:15 am to 1:30 pm.

Time-table for second PUC Examination 2020 is as follows:

04-03-2020 History, Physics, Basic Maths

05-03-2020 Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Arabic, French

06-03-2020 Karnataka Music, Hindustani Music

07-03-2020 Business Studies, Sociology, Chemistry

09-03-2020 Information Technology, Retail, Auto-Mobile, Healthcare, Beauty and Wellness

10-03-2020 Urdu

11-03-2020 Optional Kannada, Accountancy, Mathematics

12-03-2020 Geography

13-03-2020 Education

14-03-2020 Psychology, Electronics, Computer Science

16-03-2020 Logic, Geology, Home Science

17-03-2020 Economics, Biology

18-03-2020 Hindi

19-03-2020 Kannada

20-03-2020 Sanskrit

21-03-2020 Political Science, Statistics

23-03-2020 English

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New Delhi (PTI): A tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for India has sailed out of the Strait of Hormuz and is now headed towards the country, an official statement said on Sunday.

The Marshall Islands-flagged LPG carrier MT Sarv Shakti, loaded with 46,313 tonnes of LPG and staffed by 20 crew, including 18 Indians, cleared the key shipping chokepoint on May 2 and is expected to reach Visakhapatnam on May 13, it said.

The cargo -- enough to meet half a days requirement of the country -- will partly tide over supply constraints being faced since the start of the West Asia conflict more than two months back.

Ship-tracking data showed its position in Oman Gulf on Sunday evening.

The very large gas carrier has previously made runs between the Persian Gulf and Indian ports, has been chartered by state-owned Indian Oil Corporation (IOC).

Sarv Shakti is the first India-linked tanker to cross the war zone since a weeks-old US blockade of ships tied to Iran began, pushing transits through Hormuz back down to almost zero.

There are as many as 14 Indian flagged or India-owned vessels still stranded on the west side of the Strait of Hormuz.

The statement said no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is working closely with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions and maritime stakeholders to ensure crew welfare and uninterrupted operations.

The Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping) control room has handled 8,373 calls and more than 17,965 emails since activation, including 38 calls and 127 emails in the last 24 hours.

India has also facilitated the repatriation of more than 2,953 seafarers so far, including 31 in the past day from across the Gulf region.

Port operations across the country remain normal with no congestion reported, the statement added.