Bengaluru: No schools till July - PU, SSLC exams as scheduled


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jun 1: The government has decided against opening of schools and colleges in the state till July this year. In the guidelines issued on Sunday, it has been clarified that schools, colleges, tutorials, training centres for competitive exams etc cannot be opened till Jun end.

Further decision will be taken in July. However, PU and SSLC examinations will be held on the dates already decided. The state had proposed to open temples, malls and hotels etc from June 1 but the centre has allowed them to be opened on June 8. The state will follow central directives.

However, demands of fitness freaks to open gyms and cinema buffs to open theatres have not been met. International flights, metro trains, cinema halls, gyms, swimming pools, amusement parks, social political and cultural programmes, religious progammes etc have not been permitted till June 30. While the government has said that devotees visiting temples and hotels will have some restrictions, it will come out with initiatives to protect health in malls soon.

  

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  • Mumtaz Banu, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2020

    Sir wether ur opening school or not still pending,but school already opened and forcing us to pay admissions and books payment, tht too they are charging 5 thousand for books ,this is not fair, atleast government should set guidelines for schools, if d child is not regularl to school y so many books and there should be some reduction in payment,

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  • Bisakha, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 03 2020

    sir we are all scared about covid 19. I request that plz don't conduct sslc exam plz because we are not confirmed whether we will pass or fail... I'm from 10th

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  • Manjunatha B T, Tumkur

    Wed, Jun 03 2020

    Sir plz confirm dates sir I'm studying for 2nd pu English exam sir

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  • Maa,, Karnataka

    Wed, Jun 03 2020

    Hi sir I am 2nd PUC failed 5 years I want to pay fees exam

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  • Y K Thejas, Bengaluru

    Tue, Jun 02 2020

    Respected Sir,. Please open NEET & CET COACHING CENTERS .Why because it's our dream to become DOCTORS so this is very precious period for us to achieve our goal. So we are requesting you to open these coaching centers.
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  • Bishyamitra, Bangalore, attibele, anekal taluk

    Tue, Jun 02 2020

    Hi sir I'm Biahyamitra from 10th state. I just want to say that covid 19cases are tremendously raising from few days in karnataka. From last few days the cases are like.... Sir we can't imagine. So u think about it. And also about the children of our state........................ Thank you sir...........................

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  • Sangamesh R Hippalgemath, Shahapur, Yadgir

    Tue, Jun 02 2020

    Good afternoon,
    In this Corona-2019, situation we all are with government and their advice. But I am working in private institute , and since March onwards I am not able to get Salary?? Another side o have to pay Room rent too. If lockdown is going on continue ........ It's a very tough time to all private institute employees. Bcz according to me no one School and colleges are not paying any salary. When government already said pay full salary but private institutions not following any guidelines of Government. So I just tell you Do something for private institute employees...

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  • Chethan, Udupi

    Tue, Jun 02 2020

    When there was about 150 covid cases....
    You postponed our pu exams. Now the cases rose to 1.5 lakh and now you are planning to conduct our pu exam.

    I don't feel this fair.
    1000% covid cases will raise if u conduct exams. Because children's are unaware of social distancing and all.

    Children's life is in your hand.
    Deal properly with your power.
    Thank you.

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  • Danish, Chikmangalur

    Tue, Jun 02 2020

    Sir wht going on ,I think for government the life of students is not important , more than tht the exam is important for them ! Students is in tension how write exam in thz condition ?

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  • keerthi k y, Chitradurga

    Tue, Jun 02 2020

    Sir we are the students of ayurvedic medical course ..... if exams are not postponed means what about ours ..... online classes are not understanding..... only 2 to 3 months we had classes in past .... now if exams are held in same months means it is difficult to attend sir .. plzz give me any information about BAMS UG exams details

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  • Sanawarsi.m, Ballari

    Tue, Jun 02 2020

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