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Karnataka announces Class 12 results, exam made optional in August

Karnataka to adopt Central Tenancy Act in its entirety: Revenue Minister Ashoka The Department of Pre-University Education (DPUE) in Karnataka on Tuesday for the first time declared second Pre-University College (PUC) results without holding exams in the backdrop of the Covid-19 crisis. The examinations to second PUC were cancelled due to the second Covid wave in the state. Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar and DPUE Director Snehal stated that candidates who appeared could get their results by visiting the official website.  The cumulative marks for each student has been calculated by taking 45 per cent weightage from marks scored for SSLC, 10 per cent from the internal assessment, 45 per cent from the first PUC marks scored.

Karnataka to announce Class 12 results today

Karnataka to adopt Central Tenancy Act in its entirety: Revenue Minister Ashoka Karnataka government declared results of the Class 12 (II year Pre-University Course) students on Tuesday, and the students are advised to check their results on the official website of the PUC department pue.kar.nic.in, said Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar. Candidates repeating the board exam this year have been given 35 per cent grace marks and over  76,000 candidates who have registered for the exam this year fall into this category. All those  students who re-appeared for exams this year have been promoted, said the minister. Of the total 5.90 lakh students who had registered for the exam, as many as 3.35 lakh were boys and 3.31 lakh were girls. A total of 1,95,650 students got distinction while 1.47 lakh got second division.

Karnataka allows theatres to open from today

Karnataka to adopt Central Tenancy Act in its entirety: Revenue Minister Ashoka Karnataka has announced further relaxations to the Covid lockdown norms by allowing temples, cinema halls, multiplexes, rangamandiras (theatres), auditoriums among others to reopen across the state from Monday, July 19 onwards, with 50 per cent occupancy rate.  According to fresh guidelines released by the Revenue Department in Bengaluru, besides all entertainment centres, the state government also reduced the duration of night curfew by an hour from July 19, while higher educational institutions like colleges and universities will start from July 26, but with riders. The fresh guidelines came after a meeting chaired by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa with senior ministers and officials at his official residence Cauvery in Bengaluru on Sunday. It was decided to allow reopening of cinema theatres and multiplexes with 50 per cent occupancy after adhering to Covid safety protocols. 

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