Pro-Kannada organizations called the Karnataka Bandh on Thursday, February 13. PU department officials had clarified that this will not affect the pre-university course. He says,’ the PU I exams will go ahead as scheduled.’ There will be no holiday in schools or colleges on Thursday due to the Karnataka Bandh.
The locals can take the call on their own according to the situation and law and order. As said by the Minister for primary and secondary education, Karnataka, S Suresh Kumar. “Neither the education department nor the government has declared any holiday for schools and colleges. The government has given free hand to the deputy commissioners Of each area to make a decision depending upon the law and order situation of the area,”
Meanwhile, it is believed that the Karnataka bandh is likely to host the transport services in the state, especially in Bengaluru. Some several cab and auto unions have to announce their support to the bandh.
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