Karnataka: Over 500 people fall ill after drinking contaminated water in Udupi
October 05, 2024 16:11 ISTMore than 500 people fell ill due to the consumption of contaminated drinking water in Uppunda in the Udupi district, an official said.
More than 500 people fell ill due to the consumption of contaminated drinking water in Uppunda in the Udupi district, an official said.
A unique protest in Udupi, Karnataka, highlights the poor state of roads through a symbolic 'jump over potholes' competition. Dressed as deities, protesters criticise government neglect and demand urgent repairs.
Karnataka street fight: A mobile video of the viral footage was taken by the resident of a high-rise apartment near the road where the gruesome fight happened and showed two cars were involved in the incident.
Karnataka: A yellow alert has been issued for the coastal region on Thursday, anticipating moderate rains in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada, and Kodagu districts.
The motive behind the murders is yet to be known. Further investigations are on, officials said.
The operations extended across numerous districts, encompassing Bengaluru, Mandya, Raichur, Bidar, Kalaburagi, Chitradurga, Ballari, Tumakuru, Udupi, Hassan, Belagavi, Davangere, and Haveri. The identities of the accused government officials have not been disclosed at this time.
The Karnataka police have lodged an FIR against 3 girls students who filmed the video.
The state police lodged an FIR against 3 girls students who filmed the video. Meanwhile, Karnataka Home Minister's remark that it was a small incident triggered a political stir in the state.
Karnataka: The weather department has predicted moderate to heavy rains in coastal Karnataka till July 27. Meanwhile, schools in various parts remain closed on Monday.
Karnataka news: The girls were suspended on two counts- first, they brought the mobile phone which is banned in the college, and then taking video, she said.
Udupi Elections 2023: This time, the constituency witnessed an interesting contest as both national parties Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as well as Congress had changed their previous candidates.
The mortal remains will get reduced to ashes within two hours using LPG cylinder weighing 10 kg. The vehicle will be sent to the site on request.
When they reached the examination centre in an auto-rickshaw, officials asked them to follow the dress code. But the girls refused and tried to convince the invigilators and the college principal for around 45 minutes.
The students decided to not appear for the examination without wearing the headscarf as they were hurt by the March 15 order, sources said.
Earlier, the Udupi district administration imposed section 144 of CrPC in areas around all high schools in the district from February 14 till February 19.
As per the Karnataka High Court's interim order, all students were restrained from wearing saffron shawls, scarves, hijab and any religious flag within the classroom. High schools were reopened across the state on Monday, even as there were instances of students turning up in Hijab and burqa then, only to be denied entry or asked by officials to remove them, citing the High Court order.
The Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday expressed confidence that peace and normalcy will prevail. He had also said that a decision regarding reopening of Pre-University and Degree colleges will be taken after assessing the situation.
The Hijab row started in December end when a few students started coming to a government pre-university college in Udupi wearing Hijab. To protest against it, some Hindu students turned up wearing saffron scarves.
The move comes as part of a precautionary measure as the schools are reopening on Monday after the holiday declared by state govt in view of hijab-saffron shawl controversy.
Just ahead of the first phase of election in Uttar Pradesh, a massive controversy has erupted in Karnataka over hijab. The hijab protests started last month at a government college in Udupi when six students alleged they were barred from classes after they insisted on wearing hijab.
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