Bangalore Lock Extension News: Today’s Updates From Your City | Bengaluru News



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Deserted gaze of Shivajinagar amid the confinement (file photo)

Amidst the prevailing chaos and uncertainty about access to services and commodities during closing, we bring you the latest updates from your city.
* Update at 10.46am: Kalasipalya street vendors dump cow dung to the councilman
Traders threw cow manure at a councilman and BBMP officials after they were prevented from opening their businesses in Kalaaipalya on Wednesday morning.
Kalasipalya enters the KR market, which remains a containment area.
Concerned about the safety of merchants following the spread of Covid-19, Prathibha Dhanraj, a councilor for Dharmaraya Swamy Temple Ward, Chickpet and BBMP officials rushed to the scene and tried to prevent them from resuming their business.
* Update at 10:24 am The | Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will address the media at 4pm. (AND ME)
* Update at 9.23am The | The death toll from Covid-19 increases to 2,415; cases rise to 74,281 in India: Union ministry of health
* The 2020-21 state budget numbers are expected to undergo a major overhaul as the BS Yediyurappa government must set aside a significant portion of the funds to combat the coronavirus.
* As test kits are rapidly running out, Karnataka decides to run group sample tests
* With an estimated 50,000 people returning from outside the state to their homes in Bangalore on flights, trains, buses and cars, BBMP officials say they have quite a logistical task at hand to ensure that the protocol is followed.
* A pregnant Bangalore tech was forced to wait five hours for allegedly signing by a local tahsildar at a Covid-19 HD Kote taluk testing ground in Mysuru district on Tuesday shortly after crossing the Bavali checkpoint on the Karnataka-Kerala border.
* Go to paid quarantine or return, Karnataka tells returnees
Hundreds of Bengalureans returning home from other states in their vehicles were not allowed to enter Karnataka on Tuesday after they attempted to undergo quarantine instead of spending their savings on hotel rooms.

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