Bengaluru private school receives hoax bomb threat; premises evacuated, searched
India | July 18, 2022 13:05 ISTBengaluru: As news about the bomb threat spread, panic-stricken parents rushed to the school to enquire about safety of their children.
Bengaluru: As news about the bomb threat spread, panic-stricken parents rushed to the school to enquire about safety of their children.
President Election 2022: BJP president JP Nadda held a dinner meeting with party MPs and asked them to ensure 100 per cent voting in the upcoming presidential election, sources said.
Karnataka news: The order mentioned that the president of the association had brought to their notice that private persons were making videos of employees at government offices during office hours and misusing them by making viral on social media.
Chamarajpet Citizens' Federation has confirmed that bandh will be observed in Chamarajpet locality, and Hindu activists and the local organisations are taking a massive bike rally on July 12 from Sirsi Circle to Idgah Maidan.
The Chief Minister wants the works to be supervised by Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) of the concerned area.
As per the information, Katti has made the statements for the division of the state and urged for the formation of a separate state, from time to time.
The Prime Minister folded hands and made a 'namaste' gesture at them in gratitude.
PM Modi's two-day visit to Karnataka, where the Assembly election is due less than a year from now, is being seen as a crucial component of the BJP's offensive to retain the key south state.
Twenty-one students of the New Standard English School studying in Class 6, and 10 students of MES School studying in Class 5 have tested positive for Covid.
The two were working in a factory producing incense products and had known each other for the past three years.
Earlier, it was claimed that Hussain was arrested by the armed forces in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Images showed 'sorry' scribbled all over the walls of a private school, as well as on the surrounding streets, in Karnataka's Bengaluru. No identifications or arrests have so far been made in the incident.
The incident took place when several members of a family were returning to Benakanahalli village from Manasura village after attending a function.
Karnataka government would render all help in this regard, the chief minister said on Tuesday.
Currently, the tomato crop is grown on 16,328 hectares in the state. The state produces 9.50 lakh metric tonnes of tomato every year, according to experts.
Bengaluru has been witnessing regular rainfall since the beginning of April and in May, the temperature fell down to as low as 23 degrees celsius.
The accident took place in the wee hours of Monday, at nearly 1:30 am, the police said.
Parts of Maharashtra, Bengaluru on Sunday received first spell of pre-monsoon showers, thunderstorms bringing respite from heatwave.
Amid fresh COVID-19 concerns in different parts of the country and apprehensions of a possible fourth wave of the pandemic, the Karnataka government had issued guidelines making wearing of face-masks and maintaining social distancing compulsory.
A portion of the undertaking which was sent by the school to parents says that they will not object to carrying the Bible and Hymn book to the school.
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