School Holiday: Big Changes in Karnataka schools summer vacation

School Holiday: Covid-19 cases declined in Karnataka, Education department is planning for summer vacation and next academic. School Holiday: Big Changes in Karnataka schools summer vacation, new announcement. The summer holidays for high school and elementary schools have been announced from April 10.

The Department of Education has issued a cut in summer vacation in primary and secondary schools in Karnataka in the wake of the Covid virus infection. Karnataka school Summer Vacation date announced: Next academic start from May 16. The summer holidays for high school and elementary schools have been announced from April 10.

And the commissioners of the Public Education Department have issued an official order for the start of the next academic year from May 16. The Department of Education has been conducting a learning recovery program for the next academic year for about 15 days. The current academic year is set end for April 9th.

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The summer vacation will begin on April 10. The next academic year will start this May 16. Against this backdrop, it is advised to complete the current line examinations for the primary and secondary schools by the due date.

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Hijab Issues in Karnataka school and college: High Court reserved its judgment

Hijab Issues in Karnataka school and college: The Karnataka High Court reserved its judgment in the hijab case after 11 days of back-to-back hearing on Friday. The hearing for the hijab issues resumed at 2:30 pm in the Karnataka High Court. The Karnataka High Court on Thursday asked the counsels in the Hijab case to wind up their arguments by Friday as it indicated that it will shortly deliver the order.

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The Chief Justice of the High Court Ritu Raj Awasthi, who is part of the three-judge bench, told the counsels that that the arguments should be finished by Friday. He also asked the parties to give their written submissions within two to three days. During week-long hearings, the state government said that it has left it to institutions to decide on the uniform and that the right to wear the headscarf falls under the category of 19(1)(A) and not Article 25 as has been argued by the petitioners.

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“The right to wear Hijab falls under Article 19(1)(A) and not Article 25. If one wishes to wear Hijab, then there is no restriction ‘subject to the institutional discipline’. The rights claimed under Article 19(1)(A) is related to Article 19(2) where the government places a reasonable restriction subjected to institutional restriction,” Karnataka Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi told the bench of Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice J M Khazi and Justice Krishna M Dixit.

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