Karnataka government give bad news to class 1 to 10 students

The Karnataka government has given a big shock to the school class 1 to 10 students of the state, the school education department has issued a circular that the children will be given only two set of uniform clothes and the cost of sewing the clothes should be pay by the parents.

In the state government schools, 45,45,749 students of classes 1 to 10 have decided to provide only uniforms cloths by the school education department, and the parents have to bear the cost of sewing the uniforms.

The Education Department, which has already distributed one, set of uniforms cloths to the children. Now the supply process has started from the company based in Maharashtra, which had won the tender for the supply of uniforms, the company will supply only the cloth. The department said that the parents have to bear the fees Rs 600-700 Stitching cost.

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Kanwar Mela: 8 days holiday declared for Schools College from July 10

All government and private educational institutions here will remain closed from July 10 to 17. 8 days holiday declared for Schools College from July 10 in view of the Kanwar Yatra, Haridwar district administration officials said on Tuesday.

The Kanwar Yatra commenced on Tuesday. It will culminate on August 15 as holy Ganga water will be offered to Lord Shiva. District Magistrate Dheeraj Garbyal said, “In view of the Kanwar Mela, the District Magistrate has decided to close all the schools and Anganwadi centres from July 10 to 17.”

Separately, schools, colleges, and other educational institutes have been closed in Muzaffarnagar till 16 July in view of Kanwar Yatra. This year, the Kanwar yatra commenced on 4 July with Shiva devotees from across the country making a beeline for Haridwar to collect holy water from the Ganga.

The Kanwariyas will head back after collecting the water and perform ‘jalabhishek’ in Shiva temples on the occasion of Shiva Trayodashi. Elaborate security arrangements have been made by the Uttarakhand government because of Knawar Yatra. The Kanwar fair area has been divided into 12 super zones, 33 zones, and 120 sectors, said Deputy Inspector General, Garhwal Range, V Murugesan.

Seven companies of paramilitary personnel, 12 PAC companies, and 10,000 police personnel are being deployed in the area. Bomb disposal and dog squads have also been deployed in Haridwar. The security forces will keep a vigil with the help of nearly 300 CCTV cameras.

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