There were 1,692 discharges, pushing the total number of recoveries to 38,87,744, a Health bulletin said
The Karnataka Legislative Assembly passed bills enhancing salaries and allowances of Chief Minister, Ministers and legislators.
Giving clear indications of an early verdict in the hijab row, the Karnataka High Court directed counsels to complete their arguments by this week.
Prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC are in force in the region
The Bench comprises Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, Justice J M Khazi and Justice Krishna M Dixit
Karnataka Minister K S Eshwarappa, who is from the district alleged that "Musalman goondas" were behind Harsha's murder
A 26-year-old Bajrang Dal activist was stabbed in this district headquarters town, following which violence broke out during his funeral procession
A three-judge panel of Karnataka High Court, formed to look into the petitions on hijab row, resumed hearing on Monday afternoon
The local administration clamped prohibitory orders and announced a holiday for schools and colleges
The declining trend in daily COVID-19 infections continued in Karnataka on Friday as well with the state logging 1,333 fresh infections and 19 fatalities
The bench asked the advocate to give a written submission on the matter and directed the government to see to it that interim orders are not violated
In her resignation letter Chandini has said that she is resigning as she was asked to remove her hijab which she has been wearing for three years in the college
We have taken a stand that wearing hijab is not an essential religious part of Islam: Advocate General of Karnataka Prabhuling Navadgi told the High Court
The Ministry of External Affairs reiterated its stand on criticism by some countries over the simmering dress code row in Karnataka
At least on Fridays, and ensuing holy month of Ramzan, beginning in March, let the students be allowed to come wearing hijab, said advocate Vinod Kulakarni, appearing for the students
However, vaccine certificate is mandatory for the passengers coming from these states
All educational institutions run by the Minority Welfare Department have been ordered not to allow hijab, scarves, saffron shawls and other religious symbols in the classrooms
Karnataka government struck down the law banning betting and wagering in online games in October last year.
Meanwhile, Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday told the state legislative assembly that his government will abide by the HCs interim order on the Hijab row
The Karnataka government has requested the vice chancellors of universities in the state to consider deferring the semester examinations of degree courses by a month, citing COVID-19 third wave.