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Amid Hanuman Chalisa Vs Azaan Row, Karnatka Govt Issues Directions On Loudspeakers; Details Here

Amid Hanuman Chalisa Vs Azaan Row, Karnatka Govt Issues Directions On Loudspeakers; Details Here
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Karnataka Government Issues Directions On Loudspeakers Amid Row Over Its Use

In the wake of Azaan versus Hanuman Chalisa row in Karnataka, the State government has issued a set of directions on the use of loudspeakers and to remove them if they were not authorised by the 'designated authority.'

RT-PCR negative report mandatory for travellers from Kerala and Maharashtra

RT-PCR negative report mandatory for travellers from Kerala and Maharashtra
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Travelling to Bengaluru? Karnataka imposes restrictions on travel from Kerala, foreign countries

Travelling to Bengaluru? Karnataka imposes restrictions on travel from Kerala, foreign countries India Published: Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 22:36 [IST] Bengaluru, Feb 16: The Karnataka government on Tuesday issued a fresh set of guidelines for people coming from Kerala, which has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases, saying these would come into force with immediate effect. Based on recommendations of the Technical Advisory Committee on COVID-19, new special surveillance measures for those arriving from Kerala have been introduced, Additional Chief Secretary Jawaid Akhtar said in a release. It would now be mandatory for those arriving from that state and checking into hotels, resorts, hostels, home stays and dormitories to have a negative RT-PCR certificate, which should not be older than 72 hours.

Karnataka govt issues fresh guidelines for people coming from Kerala

The Karnataka government on Tuesday issued a fresh set of guidelines for people coming from Kerala, which has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases, saying these would come into force with immediate effect. Based on recommendations of the Technical Advisory Committee on COVID-19, new special surveillance measures for those arriving from Kerala have been introduced, Additional Chief Secretary Jawaid Akhtar said in a release. It would now be mandatory for those arriving from that state and checking into hotels, resorts, hostels, home stays and dormitories to have a negative RT-PCR certificate, which should not be older than 72 hours. The government said positive samples would be sent to NIMHANS here for genomic sequencing.

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