Ask teachers not to use phones in class: children tell minister

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October 14, 2017

Bengaluru, Oct 14: Please tell our teachers not to use their mobile phones during class, children from the state told Tanveer Sait, minister for primary and secondary education, at an interaction on Friday.

The request was read from a postcard addressed to the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) which organised the event along with Unicef.

Student representatives from 34 education districts questioned the education minister about teacher shortages, lack of infrastructure, and gave their suggestions on improving government schools.

A student from a government PU college in Hoskote requested Sait, “Many in our college do not get proper meals because of their circumstances. Could you please introduce subsidised canteens like Indira canteens in colleges, too?.” Sait promised her that he would consider introducing such canteens in PU colleges where student strength is more than 500.

“The learning assessment test which you have introduced for Class 4 to 9 will have only multiple-choice questions. We need to practice writing so please change the format,” a class 9 student from Pottery Town, Bengaluru, said. The minister explained that MCQs would be easier for analysing learning levels. “But I will talk to my officials and we will think about your suggestion,” he said.

Sait was forced to take back his words when Surabhi, a student from Yadgir, responded to a comment he made. “Sir, you said in your reply to another student that those who study in private schools do not care about social service. I disagree with you. I study in a private school and everything I do will be for the betterment of society,” she said. Sait appreciated her boldness and apologised.

Many children from residential schools run by the Social Welfare Department had come prepared with questions for department minister H Anjaneya but were disappointed by his absence.

A student from a Morarji Desai residential school said, “Half the academic year is over but we have not received uniforms and even mattresses so far.” A student from Kittur Rani Chennamma school also aired her concerns. “We got our textbooks only recently. Our school is in a hilly area and mosquitoes, snakes, insects, enter our hostels. A leopard also entered once. So when the power goes off, we are scared for our life,” she said. Sait told the children that he would discuss these issues with the department’s minister.

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March 24,2020

Mysuru, Mar 24:m who returned from foreign travel and flouted home quarantine guidelines has been arrested in Mysuru on Monday. 

The man, who returned from Australia, had a seal on his hand but was roaming around the city. 

According to police, he was supposed to be under home quarantine till April 6. V V Puram Police took him into custody.

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July 14,2020

Udupi, July 14: Due to rising COVID-19 cases in this district, Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesh on Tuesday, announced that the border will be sealed down from July 15.

Speaking to newsmen here on Tuesday, he said “Inter-district travelers will not be allowed to enter Udupi for 14 days from 8 pm on Wednesday, however, we won’t be imposing complete lockdown in the district.”

The decision was taken in the meeting held in his chamber in which Legislators Haladi Srinivas Shetty (Kundapur), Sunil Kumar (Karkala), Rghupathi Bhat (Udupi), Sukumar Shetty (Byndoor), among others were present.

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July 9,2020

Dubai, Jul 9: Air India Express has opened ticket bookings for flights from India to the UAE from July 12 to 26. The carrier posted the announcement on its social media pages.

“INDIA to UAE - Flights are open for sale! Bookings could be made through our website (http://airindiaexpress.in), call centre or authorised travel agents. Visit http://blog.airindiaexpress.in for more details,” the budget airline tweeted.

A clause mentioned in the flyer attached to the post added that only UAE residents with permits to return from India can book flights.

Thousands of Indian expats have been waiting to book flights back to the UAE after being stuck home for about four months due to the COVID-19 travel restrictions.

Vande Bharat Mission flights

Under the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission, as many as 104 flights will be operating between UAE and India. 

The Air India announced this on Twitter under a post “#FlyAI : Important Information for ICA approved UAE residents who wish to travel to UAE on Vande Bharat Mission flights.”

A flyer attached to the post addressed passengers who wish to travel to UAE on flights being operated under Vande Bharat Mission by Air India and Air India Express in pursuance of agreement between Civil Aviation authorities of India and the UAE.

“AI and AIE operating evacuation flights to Indian citizens from the UAE to India will carry ICA approved UAE residents (returning to the UAE from India) on the outward journey from India to the UAE.”

“On the India-UAE journey, all these flights will carry only those passengers who are destined for the UAE.”

“This arrangement will be operational for a period of 15 days from July 12 to 26,” the airline added.

While most of the Vande Bharat flights are operated by AIE, a few flights from Sharjah are operated by Air India.

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