Mysuru: In a big assistance for thousands of candidates who emerged for the SSLC complementary examination from Monday, the organizer of Bandh Karnataka said that the exam could continue, and that the bus carrying candidates would be allowed to layer.
“The government should postpone the examination, remembering the bandh call.
However, we decided not to disturb the candidates who appeared for inspection.
Buses and vehicles where these candidates travel will not be stopped,” said Badagalapura Nagendra, President, Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRR) .
In MySore City, 1,301 candidates appeared for additional SSLC exams.
Examination will be held in seven centers.
“Among these seven centers, five of them are in Mysuru City.
One cent is located in Hunsur and T Narasipura,” said Mysuru Ddpi, Ramachandra Raje Urs.
“The candidate will arrive at the KSRTC bus.
If the bus is stopped, we will make alternative transportation arrangements for candidates,” Ramachandra said Raje Urs.
The same-minded organizations have called on the call of Dawn-to-Dusk on Monday, to suppress the central government to attract three controversial agricultural reform actions.
KSRTC officials inform you that there will be no changes in daily operations.
“All routes from urban and rural divisions will be operated,” officials from the two divisions.
Private school will remain open on Monday.
“We cannot turn off school because it will affect the learning process of students.
In-classes of new people began recently,” said D Shashikumar, Secretary General of Primary and Secondary School Management.
Complicated security settings in the complicated security settings have been made in MySuru, to ensure that the legal and order situation is in control.
“There is no official communication about bandh calls.
We provide adequate security in public places.
We will not allow anyone to forcibly impose bandh,” said Pradeep Gunti, DCP, Mysore.
Assembly near the City Hall of various unions and farmers was directed at making bandh succeed.
They will gather near the city hall here at 6:30 a.m.
In this case, the meeting of more than 20-minded organizations is held on Sunday.
“We will gather near the city hall at 6:30 a.m.
For bandh, “said Rajya Raitha Sangha Mysuru Taluk President P Marankaiiah.
“About 700 offices and volunteers from various organizations support bandh calls,” he said.
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