SSLC examination begins

April 2, 2012
Mangalore, April 2: SSLC examinations started across the state on Monday. Tensed students around the examination centres were seen making last minute preparation prior to entering their respective examination halls in the morning.

As per the rules, candidates entered the examination examination centres half an hour before the commencement of the examinations.

In Dakshina Kannada district, as many as 33,885 candidates are slated to appear for the examinations. Of them, 17,486 are boys and 16,399 girls. The number includes 31,453 freshers and 2,432 repeaters.

The examinations are being held at 95 examination centres in the district. Bantwal taluk has 15 centres, Belthangady 10, Mangalore city 20, Mangalore Rural 25, Moodbidri four, Puttur 15, and Sullia six centres.

Two vigilance squads have been set up. There are six evaluation centres in Mangalore city.

Among the 421 schools of the district, 155 are government schools, 107 aided and 151 unaided schools along with 8 residential school and JTS schools, according to a press release issued by the district administration.

Prohibitory orders

Deputy Commissioner N S Chennappa Gowda has clamped prohibitory orders within 200 metre radius of the SSLC examination centres during the examination to avoid any untoward incidents.

As per the prohibitory orders, all the photocopying centres within the 200 meter radius of the examination centres should be closed half an hour before the examination.

Exam schedule

The exams would be held from 10.30 am to 1.45 pm from April 2 to 16. The first exam would be of Kannada, followed by science on April 5. Mathematics on April 9, English on April 11, Hindi on April 13, social science would be the last exam on April 16.

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March 26,2020

New Delhi, Mar 26: While the humans are on lockdown and spending time with their families, animals are free and without any fear roaming around on the otherwise busy roads. From Malabar civets to large Indian bisons, animals are enjoying this time.

Indian Forest Officer Susanta Nanda recently shared a video with the caption, "Indian bison( the gaur) goes for a street walk. The largest extant Bovine, is native to South and Southeast Asia. It can be very aggressive. Rare to see in markets."

The 8-second video shows the large animal freely walking in the market area of Chikmagalur district, Karnataka, while the few onlookers on the road get aside and watch the Bison with utmost amazement.

The videos of animals having a gala time on the roads have become common. After the video was posted online, it became a hit. The clip garnered over 3.1k views and over 100 retweets.

Twitter is amazed at the video. Have a look at the comments.

One user wrote, "Oh! We should vacate this place for them. Guess humans have stayed for too long."

Another Twitter user wrote, "That’s one thing people would follow social distancing with!"

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August 4,2020

Mangaluru, Aug 4: The Kasaragod district administration has decided to restore the e-pass system for daily commuters between Kasaragod and Mangaluru amid covid-19 crisis. 

As covid-19 cases began to increase in Dakshina Kannada, the Kasargod district administration had unilaterally newly introduced of daily pass system on July 6 for entry and exit from Talapady border. This had inconvenienced hundreds of employees, who visited Mangaluru daily to eke a living. 

The decision to resume the pass system was taken in a video conference of Kerala Revenue Minister Chandrasekharan with officials and elected representatives on August 3.

The minister said the Kasaragod district administration will resume issuing of passes for daily commuters between Kasaragod and Mangaluru. But they should undergo rapid antigen test for every week to renew their passes.

"Similarly, one-time interstate passes will be issued for those who want to take part in marriages, funeral and other functions in both states. Even they should undergo antigen test after returning from the functions,” the minister added.

As per the previous order, daily commuters, especially employees, had to stay in Mangaluru for 28 days before returning to Kasargod. Later, Kerala government relaxed rules on July 23 allowing only bank employees from Kasaragod to travel daily in their private vehicles to their workplace in Dakshina Kannada.

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May 16,2020

Bengaluru, May 16: Health Minister B Sriramulu has sought the aid of Home department for curbing sex work in certain parts of the state - which continues unabated despite lockdown.

“It poses health risks to those involved. I request the department to ensure that the business is prohibited at such a time of crisis,” he stated in a letter to Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai.  

At the same time, in order to ensure the safety of these workers, Sriramulu has asked both the Health department and the Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society (KSAPS) to come up with a detailed report on rehabilitation of sex workers and transgenders.

The Health minister’s order was prompted by a letter by writer and activist Roopa Hassan. The writer, who was earlier member of a panel (led by actor-turned-politician Jayamala) on the study of issues faced by sex workers, had sought government’s intervention to stop condom distribution to registered sex workers and transgenders, as continuing work during pandemic was posing health risks to the community.

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