National Cinema Day: Multiplex Ticket rate at just Rs 99 on October 13

On the occasion of National Cinema Day, multiplexes like PVR Inox, Cinepolis, Mirage, CityPride, Asianmukta A2, Movie Time can buy a ticket for Rs. 99 and watch a movie on a total of 4,000 screens.

As movies are usually released on Fridays, the ticket price is also higher on that day. However, on this Friday of October 13, the price of a movie ticket in 4,000 screens in the country is only Rs. 99. Yes, on the occasion of National Cinema Day, multiplexes like PVR Inox, Cinepolis, Mirage, CityPride, Asianmukta A2, Movie Time can buy a ticket for Rs. 99 and watch a movie on a total of 4,000 screens.

This is how Multiplex Association of India has tweeted and requested to come and watch the movie with family members, loved ones and friends to celebrate the celebration.

National Cinema Day: Multiplexes Ticket rate at just Rs 99 on October 13
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Multiplex Association of India wrote National Cinema Day is back on October 13th. Join us at over 4000+ screens across India for an incredible cinematic experience, with movie tickets priced at just Rs. 99. It’s the perfect day to enjoy your favorite films with friends and family.

National Cinema Day: Multiplexes Ticket rate at just Rs 99 on October 13
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School Timings Change After Dussehra Holiday

Schools are closed now due to Dussehra holiday. There is a wide discussion about the government’s move to change the school timings to solve the traffic problem in the city. But this move is unanimously opposed by the school management board, parents, teachers, traffic police and private transport companies.

The decision came after the Karnataka High Court directed the Department of Primary Education and Literacy to hold a discussion on possible changes in school timings. Changing school hours harms the health of physically inactive children in the city. People says that it will be a big hassle for parents, especially those who are employed.

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If schools start early, parents will have to get ready early in the morning. People say that this will cause problems for parents, teachers and children. Ritesh Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, has listed the reasons that people oppose change in school timings. There are some basic facts that we need to analyze before taking decisions, which will be presented in court.

Bangalore City Police has identified eight hotspots including the Central Business District (CBD). They said steps will be taken to regulate traffic at certain places near the Outer Ring Road (ORR). Many organizations have voiced that schools are not the main cause of traffic congestion in the city, but the government should find alternative ways to deal with traffic jams.

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