Mysore/Mysuru: The State Government has permitted the District Registrar and Sub-Registrar Offices to function from yesterday while strictly adhering to COVID appropriate behaviour. Even as all the five Sub-Registrar Offices in the city resumed work yesterday, probably due to lockdown and being the first day of reopening, poor response from public was seen at all…
Youth political leaders, organisations jump in to help the needy during pandemic
June 8, 2021Corporate companies, Trusts and Associations, who have jumped in to help the poor and the needy during the second wave attack of the deadly COVID-19 are now joined by young political leaders and other organisations to provide relief to the affected people across Mysuru. The members of various political parties and organisations are providing food,…
Lockdown relaxation sees rush: Shops open only one side
June 7, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: With the new revised lockdown guidelines allowing people to purchase essential commodities for three days in a week — Monday, Wednesday and Friday — from 6 am to 10 am till June 14 (earlier it was Mondays and Thursdays from 6 am to 12 noon), people this morning thronged various shops in city centre…
COVID lockdown violations: 790 vehicles seized in 4 days
June 7, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: Mysuru City Police have seized a total of 790 vehicles in the past four days (June 3 to 6) for violating the lockdown guidelines. On June 3, the Cops seized a total of 221 vehicles including 185 two-wheelers, 33 cars and three auto-rickshaws. While 169 vehicles including 153 two-wheelers, 12 cars and four auto-rickshaws…
Beauticians appeal for reduction in building rentals
June 7, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: With the deadly COVID causing havoc across the globe, the Mysore Beauticians Welfare Association has appealed owners/landlords who have rented their premises to beauty parlours, to announce concession in rent payment and extended time to pay it. In a press release, Association President K. Vedavathi N. Rai said beauty parlours are going through a…
Companies, organisations donate medicines, medical equipment
June 7, 2021Continuing their support to help the District Administration, which is making all efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, many companies and organisations have donated medicines to the District Administration to be distributed among the needy patients and medical equipment to hospitals. Mysore Medical College alumnus donates medical equipment Dr. H.B. Chandrasekhar, a Gastroenterologist at…
New lockdown rules from tomorrow
June 6, 2021People can buy essentials on Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 6 am to 10 am Mysore/Mysuru: Just hours before her transfer, Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri on Saturday night has issued revised lockdown guidelines that have been in force in the district from May 29. As per the new order, provision stores, meat houses and other…
Guest teachers to hold online protest tomorrow
June 5, 2021Mysore/Mysuru: Seeking fulfilment of various demands which chiefly included announcement of a COVID package for guest teachers and job security, guest teachers under the banner of All India Save education Committee (AISEC), will stage a Statewide online protest tomorrow (June 6). In a press release, the AISEC said that many guest teachers are serving at…
Donations pour in during pandemic times
June 5, 2021Federation of Mysuru Petroleum Traders donated 2,000 litres of petrol for the volunteers working at the COVID Telecare Centre. This was donated to MCC Commissioner Shilpa Nag on June 1 in the presence of Rtn. S.K. Dinesh, Secretary of Indian Oil Dealers Association Ranjith Hegde, other Rotarians and petroleum dealers. B. Kumar, proprietor of Varsha…
Lockdown extended till June 14
June 4, 2021CM announces Rs.500 crore second package Rs. 3,000 each to weavers Rs. 3,000 each to registered TV and Film workers Rs. 3,000 each to registered fishermen Rs. 3,000 each for ASHA workers Rs. 5,000 each for unaided school teachers Rs. 5 crore for Teachers Welfare Fund Bengaluru: Ending days of suspense over continuation of COVID-induced…
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