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K’Taka extended holidays for college until February 16

K'Taka extended holidays for college until February 16
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Bengaluru: The government on Friday extended PU holidays, degrees, techniques and diplomas and universities until February 16 and instructed all deputy deputies of the police commissioners and supervisors to uphold the Tanganan while the High Court which prohibited students from wearing headscarves and Saffron Shawls and Spirit.
However, the exam will be carried out on schedule.
The Chairperson of the Bukavaraj Minister Bommai instructed DCS and SPS during video conferencing to review the legal and order situation.
The decision was taken because the government had decided to continue secondary school (class 9 & 10) from Monday.
Most protests reported earlier this week only in government PU colleges.
“We instructed DC and SPS to visit schools in sensitive districts and hold talks with principals, teachers and parents to ensure no unwanted elimination incidents,” said Interior Minister Araga Jnanendra.
The meeting decided to return the situation on Monday and make a decision on the reopening of PU colleges and the title.
“The government’s focus is to ensure the peaceful atmosphere for students to pursue their studies because the test is quickly approaching and still 25 percent of the syllabus has not been borne,” Jnanendra said.
The state instructs district administration not to give up on the pressure of politicians and religious organizations and deal with the Instigator.
“We told the officers to store tabs on social media to ensure no provocative message was circulated.
They can take the action of Suo Motu,” he said.
The government resists the media to show the old recording of violence or protests repeatedly.
The role of the probe of the minister’s parents The country said the police had information that the parents of several students who protested were members of communal organizations and they insisted on wearing a hijab in the class.
“We investigated their role in the Student Instigatin G,” he said in replying a question if the father Muskan Khan Manda, Faced with the youth on his school campus, is a member of India in front of India.
He also said the police oversee the people who met and announced the compensation for him.

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