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Bidar, Raichur students barred from UPSC coaching in the name of model code of conduct
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Students from Bidar and Raichur districts who had arrived in Kalaburagi to attend the coaching classes for Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations organised by the Kalyana Karnataka Human Resources, Agriculture and Cultural Society (KKHRACS) were barred from attending the classes that began on Sunday.
It is learnt that the KKHRACS staff did not allow them by showing the model code of conduct in force for Basavakalyan and Maski Assembly constituencies in Bidar and Raichur districts respectively.
As per the information provided by the students, KKHRACS had invited online applications for the free UPSC coaching and over 100for the region were selected.
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A team of practitioners demonstrating asanas at Bharatiya Vidya Kendra near Sirnur in Kalaburagi district on Sunday.
Director of Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga Ishwar V. Basavaraddi has advised people to properly practice yoga for maintaining coordination between body and mind.
Addressing a Yoga awareness programme organised by Kalyana Karnataka Human Resource, Agriculture and Cultural Society at Bharatiya Vidya Kendra near Sirnur on Sunday, he said that Yoga without spirituality would just be a physical exercise that would not be of great use.
“Spirituality and Yoga should go hand in hand. Without spirituality, Yoga would lose its essence and become a physical exercise. Yoga is a science that helps attain coordination between mind and body and benefits both mental and physical health,” he said.
Akka Mahadevi’s birthplace will be developed into a holy site, says BSY
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January 24, 2021 08:46 IST
Speaking after unveiling a 12-ft statue of Akka Mahadevi at J.P. Nagar, off the Outer Ring Road here, the Chief Minister said a sum of ₹25 crore was being spent on developing Akka Mahadevi’s birthplace.
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Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and others at the unveiling of a statue of Akka Mahadevi at J.P. Nagar in Mysuru on Saturday. | Photo Credit:
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Speaking after unveiling a 12-ft statue of Akka Mahadevi at J.P. Nagar, off the Outer Ring Road here, the Chief Minister said a sum of ₹25 crore was being spent on developing Akka Mahadevi’s birthplace.