Bidar (PTI): The Karnataka School Education Department has issued notices to four teachers who participated in an RSS route march here.

The Block Education Officer of Aurad in Bidar district served notices on Tuesday.

In its notice, the BEO said, “It has been found that you participated in the RSS route march held in Aurad (B) Taluk of Bidar District on October 7, 2025 and October 13, 2025. Videos and photographs related to this have been widely circulated on social media.”

“As you are a government employee, you are not permitted to take part in any political or religious activities. By participating in the RSS route march, you have acted in violation of government service rules,” the notice said.

The BEO asked them to submit a written explanation and personally appear before this office soon after receiving this notice.

“If you fail to do so, further action will be taken unilaterally under the provisions of the Karnataka Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1957,” the BEO said.

The leaders of Dalit Sena and Bahujan Seva Samiti filed a complaint with the field education officer demanding action against the teachers.

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Bahraich (UP) (PTI): Two minor girls were injured in separate incidents of wolf attacks in the Bahraich district, forest department officials said on Saturday.

In the first incident on Friday, Anushka Nishad (5), daughter of Baliram from Mallahanpurwa village, was sleeping alone inside her house when a wolf entered and tried to carry her away, they said.

Hearing her screams, family members and villagers rushed to the spot. The wolf left the child, hearing the commotion, and ran towards the fields. The girl sustained minor injuries from the animal's teeth, the officials said.

Divisional Forest Officer Ram Singh Yadav described the attack as deliberate and cleverly planned, as it occurred precisely when Anushka's mother went out for a few moments.

On the same day, Nancy (4), daughter of Kamlesh Yadav, was playing outside her house in Baburi Tola village when a wolf suddenly attacked and dragged her away.

Villagers raised an alarm, and the wolf released the child and ran towards the sugarcane fields. The injured child was sent to the Kaiserganj Community Health Centre for treatment.

Divisional Forest Officer Ram Singh Yadav told reporters that both attacks involved wolves, adding that the entire area is plagued by the animal's activity.

Since September 9, such attacks in the Bahraich district have claimed 10 lives, including eight children and an elderly couple, and injured dozens of people, the officials said.

District Magistrate Akshay Tripathi met the families of the victims on Friday and consoled them.