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Is there any lockdown in Bangalore?

Is there any lockdown in Bangalore?

No week-long extension of Bengaluru lockdown, only restrictions to be followed: K Sudhakar. Chief minister BS Yediyurappa held a round of meeting with task force members and zonal ministers on Monday to discuss on Covid-19 containment measures to be taken in Bengaluru.

How is the corona situation in Bangalore?

Karnataka has recorded 11,604 Covid deaths so far and Bengaluru accounts for 4,042 deaths. A total of 598 patients are in ICU across the state of which over 300 of them are in Bengaluru.

Will colleges reopen in Bangalore?

Schools and colleges in Bengaluru reopen, up to 70% back on campus.

Is there night curfew in Karnataka?

In a major relief to business establishments, the Karnataka Government decided to lift night curfew from Monday January 31.

Is it safe to travel to Bangalore?

Overall, Bangalore is a safe travel destination. However, the streets are overcrowded with vehicles and locals. Tourists should be very cautious when they cross streets and places where traffic lights and pedestrian crossings are scarce.

Are schools opening in Bangalore 2022?

After 35 days of summer vacation, students in Karnataka will be heading back to classes as all schools — State and Central boards — reopen for the academic year 2022-23 on Monday. It is going to be a festive atmosphere in many schools.

When Karnataka colleges will open?

Karnataka government has announced that all colleges that were closed due to protests over the hijab issue will reopen starting from February 16. Karnataka Education Minister BC Nagesh announced that from February 16, all Pre-University (PU) colleges and degree colleges will reopen.

Will schools be closed in Bangalore 2022?

As per the recent government orders, Karnataka schools and colleges have been closed today, on June 13, 2022 in select districts. However, there is no holiday for Bangalore schools, colleges and they would operate as per their schedules.

Is Section 144 imposed in Karnataka?

Section 144 has been imposed in Karnataka’s Hubli district following the stone-pelting incident at a police station on Saturday.

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