Karnataka Exams: Big Announcement for All Degree students

Corona and Omicron infection increase, guest lecturers’ strike is not over. Karnataka Exams, Big Announcement for All College Degree students. Thus, the Universities have been instructed to postpone All degree examinations for 1 month. Higher Education Department ACS G. Kumar Nayak has instructed the VCs of the all universities.

The Department of Higher Education has announced that the semester examination of all Universities covered by the higher education department will be postponed for 1 month. Hijab controversy has been haunting students since Corona.

High schools and colleges were given leave for almost a week across the state of Karnataka. After that, now college has started again. In many districts, however, education has not begun again. As schools and colleges in Karnataka reopened today after a week amid the hijab row, the Basavaraj Bommai government yesterday morning assured that the “overall situation” in the southern state is “peaceful”.

Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra also warned action against the violation of the High Court order as several reports claimed that some colleges saw chaos after students wearing burqas or hijabs were not let in. “The overall situation (in the state) is peaceful. Few incidents were reported (on alleged denial of entry for girl students into schools with their headscarves and burqa).

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We’ve to follow the interim order passed by the High Court. If anyone violates the order action will be taken as per law,” the state’s Home Minister. Last week, the High Court had restricted wearing of hijabs, saffron shawls or any religious flags inside the classrooms as the row – which started in the Udupi district- escalated and triggered a nationwide debate.

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Yesterday Bijapur, Kalaburagi, Vijayapura among other parts of the southern state saw girls not being allowed to enter the educational institutions as they were wearing hijabs or burqas. Tight security was reported in parts of the state where large gatherings have been banned over the last few days in areas hit by tensions.  

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