Bengaluru: Following the recent spike in COVID-19 infections, Karnataka on Monday said people from states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamil Nadu will be allowed entry in a staggered manner and special cases will be on request.
Bengaluru: Twitter users on Monday sought State and Central Government’s attention on repatriating Kannadigas stranded in Gulf countries, by running a twitter campaign with hashtags and tagging Karnataka CM Yediyurappa and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in their tweets.
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Karnataka Primary Education Minister, Suresh Kumar on Monday announced that the SSLC examinations in the State will begin from June 25 and will conclude on July 4.
Karnataka on Monday reported 84 new cases of COVID-19, according to the health bulletin issued by Department of Health and Family Welfare on Monday afternoon.
Easing COVID-19 induced lockdown norms further, the Karnataka government on Monday allowed buses of all the four state transport corporations to operate, except in red and containment zones, from tomorrow.
Over two months after his appointment as the Karnataka Congress President, D K Shivakumar is likely to take-over the reigns of the party officially on May 31.
Bengaluru: In the backdrop of the increasing COVID-19 cases in the State, the State government, as a precautionary measure, decided to extend the lockdown till May 19.
A 54-year-old man from Udupi became the 37th COVID-19 fatality in Karnataka, where 54 new cases were added, taking the total number of infections in the state to 1,146, the health department said on Sunday.
As many as 36 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in Karnataka on Saturday, taking the infection tally to 1,092, a Karnataka Minister said.
Bengaluru: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board has issued guidelines to all the primary and secondary schools in the state about two-shifts schedule and measures to be taken to facilitate safe distance of students in the academic year 2020-21 in the wake of COVID-19.