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With a number of hit songs like ‘Je Chhau Timi’ and ‘Thamana Haat’ under his belt, Samir Shrestha is establishing himself as an artist to be reckoned with.

In the name of love

With a number of hit songs like ‘Je Chhau Timi’ and ‘Thamana Haat’ under his belt, Samir Shrestha is establishing himself as an artist to be reckoned with.

Karnataka Unlock News: Karnataka mulls easing weekend curfew and reopening malls

Karnataka Unlock News: Karnataka mulls easing weekend curfew and reopening malls
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Karnataka Unlock News: Karnataka mulls easing weekend curfew and reopening malls | Bengaluru News

At present, stand-alone retail shops are allowed to stay open between 6am and 5pm, with night curfew being clamped at 7pm. While traders want permission to stay open till 10pm, an hourlong extension is being looked at. Correspondingly, public transport, including BMTC buses and Metro service, is likely to be allowed to operate for longer hours. Most of the day s business of the retail sector takes place in the evening. Also, weekends account for 60% of sales, while Monday to Friday sales cover only 40%. So, it is important to reduce the hours of night curfew and lift the weekend curfew if we want to see quick economic recovery, said trade activist Sajjan Raj Mehta.

Call for Bharat Bandh on Friday: Trucks will not ply, may block highways in Karnataka

Updated: Traders to extend only moral support Share Article AAA Traders to extend only moral support In support of the Bharat Bandh on Friday, trucks and cargo transport vehicles will not only stop plying, but are also expected to block all highways in Karnataka. This bandh has been called by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) and All India Transport Welfare Association (AITWA) to protest fuel price hike and demand simplification of Goods and Services Tax (GST). While the transport sector has decided to participate in the strike, the State’s trade bodies have only extended moral support. They have decided not to down shutters in view of losses already incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, trade will be affected given that trucks will not be plying.

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