Bengaluru: Karnataka Department of Pre-University Education on Friday released the tentative timetable for the second PUC board examination for the academic year 2022-23.

According to the tentative timetable, the exams will be held from March 10-29, 2023.

The exams will begin on March 10, 2023, with Kannada and Arabic papers followed by Mathematics and Education on March 11. Economics exam will be held on March 13 while on March 14 Carnatic Music, Hindustani Music, Psychology, Chemistry and Basic Maths exams will be held.

On March 15, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Urdu, Sanskrit, and French exams will be conducted. Similarly, Logic and Business Studies exams will be held on March 16. On March 17 Retail, Automobile, Heath Care, and Beauty & Wellness papers will be held.

On March 18 Geography and Biology exams will be conducted while on March 20 exams in History and Physics subject will be held. Hindi exam will be held on March 21 and the English exam will be held on Thursday.

Political Science and Statistics exams will be held on March 25. On March 27 Optional Kannada, Accountancy, Geology, and Home Science exams will be held. On the last day of the examination on March 29, the Sociology, Electronics, and Computer Science exams will be conducted.

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Belagavi: Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Thursday told the Legislative Council that the Karnataka government has registered 12 cases in the last three years against individuals accused of shouting pro-Pakistan slogans. Six of these were suo motu cases filed by the police.

According to a report published by Deccan Herald, he said, of the 12 cases, charge sheet has been submitted in five cases. ‘B’ report has been filed in two cases, three cases are under investigation, C report filed in one case while a forensic lab report is pending in one case.

Responding to another question raised by JD(S) member T A Sharavana, the Home Minister urged members not to single out the entire police force based on a few incidents involving police personnel committing criminal acts.

“It is not that the police are doing nothing. There is peace in society because police are active. Compared to other states, the crime rate is less in Karnataka,” DH quoted the home minister as saying.

Parameshwara also informed the House that there are recommendations to dismiss police officials who have been found involved in criminal activities.