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Don t step out of your homes unnecessarily; covid situation in Karnataka is uncontrollable: CM | coastaldigest com

Don’t step out of your homes unnecessarily; covid situation in Karnataka is uncontrollable: CM coastaldigest.com news network April 22, 2021 Bengaluru, Apr 22: Dubbing the covid pandemic situation in Karnataka “uncontrollable”, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has convened a meeting of ministers to discuss the issue.  Yediyurappa was undergoing treatment in hospital as he was infected with the coronavirus on April 16, the second time in nine months. He was discharged earlier today six days after being tested covid positive. Yediyurappa, 78, is likely to remain home for the next couple of days following the advice of doctors. “I’m doing alright. I’ve called a meeting of ministers at 4 pm at home,” Yediyurappa told reporters. “Directions are being issued on what they need to do in the districts. I’ve been in constant touch with my chief secretary P Ravi Kumar, the law minister and others on the situation,” he said.

Rape accused Swami Nithyananda bans travellers from India to Kailasa amid covid surge

Rape accused Swami Nithyananda bans travellers from India to Kailasa amid covid surge coastaldigest.com news network April 22, 2021 Fugitive self-styled godman Swami Nithyananda has stated that devotees from India would not be allowed to enter his island ‘Kailasa’ in view of COVID-19 surge.   The ban is also applicable to travellers from Brazil, the European Union and Malaysia. The order says that due to the second and third wave of coronavirus all the embassies of KAILASA from these countries are sealed and no public will be allowed to enter Kailasa until further notice. Kailasa, located off the coast of Ecuador, is Nithyananda s ‘virtual island’ where he fled to from India in 2019. The self-styled godman is an accused in a sexual assault case in India. 

BMRCL to reduce train frequency on weekend

BMRCL to reduce train frequency on weekend Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited has decided to run trains with less frequency during the weekend on account of the curfew. “As there will be fewer passengers, we will run trains with 20-minute frequency,” said an official. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation are also likely to curtail scheduled services. A KSRTC official said instructions have been issued at the depot level to run buses on demand. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER Submit

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