The power supply will be cut off from 10 am to 5.30 pm, reports say. There will be a power outage in some areas of Bengaluru on November 27, Friday, and November 28, Saturday, the Times of India reported. There will be no power supply in Vivekananda Nagar, Srinivasanagar, Kathriguppe …
Read More »Karnataka NEET 2020 first seating allocation result will be declared today on kea.kar.nic.in, here’s how to check – education
Result of the seating allocation of the first Karnataka NEET 2020: The Karnataka Examining Authority (KEA) will declare the result of NEET UG’s seating allocation for the first round on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 on its official website. The authority will declare the results of the first seating assignment for …
Read More »Karnataka 2020 simulated NEET allocation result likely to be posted today on kea.kar.nic.in
Karnataka NEET Counseling 2020 Mock Assignment Result is likely to be released by Karnataka NEET Counseling 2020 Mock Assignment result today, Nov 23, 2020. Candidates who sat for the exam are asked to keep all details ready for a quick and easy access to the result. Shortly after the formal …
Read More »Former MLA Congress Arrested By CBI In IMA Ponzi Scam Case
Roshan Baig was expelled from Congress for “anti-party” activities (Archive) New Delhi: Roshan Baig, a former minister of Congress in Karnataka, was arrested on Sunday by the IWC in connection with the IMA 4,000 rupee ponzi scam. He was presented in court and sent to judicial custody for 14 days. …
Read More »Former Congress Minister Roshan Baig arrested by CBI in Rs 2,500 cr IMA scam – bengaluru
Former Karnataka Congress Minister and seven-time board member Roshan Baig was arrested in the IMA scam by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Sunday after a 10-hour marathon barbecue. The IMA scam concerns I Monetary Advisors, an investment company that is allegedly run in compliance with Islamic banking rules. …
Read More »Tamil Nadu: Passengers from cities with high Covid-19 cases go unnoticed | Chennai News
CHENNAI: Covid-19 cases may be on the rise in Delhi, but nearly 3,000 people arriving on flights and trains on a daily basis pass almost uncontrollably, as controls have been relaxed following the unlocking of restrictions. Temperature control is done at the airport, but follow-up monitoring is not done while …
Read More »Karnataka universities may be closed again due to recent spike in Covid-19 cases – bengaluru
Just a week after the universities reopened, the Karnataka government is reconsidering the measure. The bachelor, diploma and engineering colleges reopened immediately after Diwali on November 17, but with Covid-19 cases in the state seeing a further increase, the government is reconsidering its strategy. Health Minister Dr. K Sudhakar, while …
Read More »Universities May Close If Coronavirus Cases Rise: Karnataka Health Minister | Bengaluru News
BENGALURU: Just six days after the state’s engineering and undergraduate faculties reopened, Karnataka’s health minister Dr. K Sudhakar said on Sunday that they could close again if coronavirus cases spike. The undergraduate, engineering and diploma colleges reopened on November 17 after eight months of closure due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown. …
Read More »Universities May Close If Coronavirus Cases Rise: Karnataka Health Minister – Education
Just six days after the state’s engineering and undergraduate colleges reopened, Karnataka Health Minister Dr. K Sudhakar said Sunday that they could close again if coronavirus cases rise. The undergraduate, engineering and diploma colleges reopened on November 17 after eight months of closure due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown. Given the …
Read More »Jill Biden’s policy director Mala Adiga has her roots in Karnataka’s Udupi
Mala Adiga’s appointment as policy director for Jill Biden, the first lady to US President-elect Joe Biden, has brought joy to the Kakkunje village in the Kundapur taluk of the Udupi district. It belongs to the family of K Suryanarayana Adiga, founder of the private sector Karnataka Bank Limited, formerly …
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