Mysore/Mysuru: Kendriya Sainik Board (KSB), Ministry of Defence, New Delhi, has informed that only 1,600 children of Ex-servicemen have applied for Prime Minister’s Education Scholarship whereas 5,500 children of Ex-servicemen are eligible for the said scholarship every year. In order to avail the benefits, the eligible children are requested to apply for PM Scholarship immediately. …
Buying Essays Online: How Safe is to Do It?
February 24, 2021Any student that wants to buy an essay online today has thousands of websites and services to choose from. With so many options at their fingertips, knowing which ones are reliable is easier said than done. Not all essay writing services are legit and finding one that produces top-quality work might require you to dig…
Private School Managements oppose cut in tuition fee
February 23, 2021Over 2,000 from Mysuru join massive protest rally in Bengaluru Bengaluru: Strongly opposing the Government order asking private schools to charge only 70 percent of the tuition fee this academic year, the teaching and non-teaching staff of all schools, including those affiliated to the State Board, Central Boards and International Schools, took out a massive…
Six killed as gelatin sticks explode in Chikkaballapur; CM orders probe
February 23, 2021Chikkaballapur: At least six people were killed, while a few sustained injuries after bunch of gelatin sticks exploded at a quarry site near Hirenagavalli village in Chikkaballapur district in the intervening hours between Monday and Tuesday. The incident comes close on the heels of a similar blast at a quarry site in CM Yediyurappa’s hometown…
Marshals to ensure COVID-19 guidelines at Wedding Halls: Minister Dr. Sudhakar
February 23, 2021Bengaluru: Marshals will be deployed in Marriage Halls to ensure strict implementation of COVID-19 guidelines, said Health and Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar. Speaking to media after holding a video-conferencing with the Deputy Commissioners’ of all districts in the wake of reports of second wave here yesterday, he bemoaned that people attending large gatherings…
Rangavalli to stage play ‘Parshwa Sangeetha’ on Feb. 24, 25
February 23, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: Rangavalli theatre troupe will be staging the play ‘Parshwa Sangeetha’ at Kiru Rangamandira (Mini Theatre) in Kalamandira premises on Feb. 24 and 25 at 7 pm. ‘Parshwa Sangeetha,’ an adaptation of the essays written by Srinivasa Vaidya, is directed by Prashanth Hiremath, a senior artiste of Rangayana, Mysuru. About the play: The play shares…
Don’t allow minors to drive vehicles: City Police tell parents
February 23, 2021MGP organises virtual meet on road safety and ways to curb traffic violations and accidents Mysore/Mysuru: In the wake of increasing road accidents caused by minors driving vehicles, the Police have asked parents to discourage underage driving and not to hand over the vehicle keys to them unless they have valid driving licences. Police said…
Lorries to keep off roads on Feb. 26
February 23, 2021Bengaluru: Expressing support to the nationwide strike called by Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) seeking to amend some of the provisions in the GST (Goods and Services Tax), lorries across the country will stay off the roads on Feb. 26. Announcing this here on Sunday, All India Transport Welfare Association (AITWA) National President Mahendra…
Decks cleared for Mysuru Mayoral polls tomorrow as HC refuses stay
February 23, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: The decks for the city Mayoral polls is said to have been cleared, with the Karnataka High Court (HC) learnt to have refused to grant a stay order on the Mayoral polls scheduled for tomorrow. Challenging the Government’s reservation for Mysuru Mayoral polls, Samiullah, an independent Corporator, had moved Karnataka HC seeking scrapping of…
Minister instructs Cops to keep vigil on vehicular movement in borders
February 23, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: Following instructions from District Minister S.T. Somashekar yesterday to keep vigil on vehicles entering Mysuru in borders, especially Kerala, where COVID-19 cases are on the rise, Police teams led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy.SP) are keeping a strict watch on vehicles entering the district. This morning, people were being thermal-screened for body temperature,…















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