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Karnataka SSLC 2021 exams on July 19, 22

Karnataka SSLC 2021 exams on July 19, 22
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MANGALURU COVID VACCINATION UPDATE – FOR JUNE 25

MANGALURU COVID VACCINATION UPDATE – FOR JUNE 25
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BMTC Launches Free Oxygen on Wheel For COVID Patients Waiting in Bengaluru

May 13, 2021, 14:59 IST The Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), along with NGOs has launched the ‘Oxygen on Wheel’ initiative at Victoria Hospital on Thursday.  This initiative has been taken up in order to provide oxygen to Covid patients waiting near hospitals. The transport utility has tied up with several NGOs, including Foundation India. It modified a non-AC bus into an oxygen bank with two concentrators and four cylinders, which will attend to six patients at a time. A similar facility was started in Chennai by Jain International Trade Organisation. Also Read:  Officials said, The bus will be placed at Victoria Hospital from Thursday, 10.30 am to 6 pm. It will be free for people on a first-come-first-served basis by calling 9731007191. We are planning to convert more buses based on the need and if more NGOs come forward.  

130,000 public transport workers strike in Indian state of Karnataka in defiance of draconian government threats

130,000 public transport workers strike in Indian state of Karnataka in defiance of draconian government threats The right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state government in the southern Indian state of Karnataka is mounting an all-out offensive to suppress a major strike by some 130,000 public road transport workers. The government has so far arrested over 130 workers, fired hundreds and suspended thousands more. Led by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, the government is also cynically using the ongoing COVID-19 crisis to pressure the employees to return to work, citing the “inconvenience” the strike is causing to the local population, which depends upon public transport for daily travel.

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