Karnataka update: Meat shops in Bengaluru to remain closed on August 30 due to Janmashtami - Check fresh guidelines - The BBMP has earlier too, on the occasion, issued public notices ordering a ban on animal slaughter and sale of meat.
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BENGALURU: The first non-stop Bengaluru-US flight inaugurated in January, connecting the city and San Francisco, has been temporarily grounded following poor patronage as a result of the lockdown in Karnataka due to the pandemic.
Aviation sources said Air India may resume the flight operation from June 10. The flight was inaugurated on January 11 this year with an all-woman crew, including four pilots, operating it to the Kempegowda International Airport. The return flight left Bengaluru the following day with 220 passengers.
Second wave of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have left the aviation industry in a crisis. While limited domestic travel continues, international flights have been restricted to air bubbles between Indian and other countries. The US, among other nations, initially restricted and subsequently banned flights from India with an increase in daily fresh Covid cases in April and May.
Former Karnataka CM and leader of opposition, Siddaramaiah receives the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine in Bengaluru.
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Six held with 18 Remdesiveir injections in Bengaluru
Central Crime Branch arrested 6 people and seized 18 Remdesiveir injections from their possession. The accused are staff nurses at a hospital in Yelahanka and one of the accused is an Ayurvedic doctor: Sandeep Patil, Joint CP crime, Bengaluru. (ANI)
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About 2,000-3,000 Covid-19 positive patients have switched off their phones and vacated their homes. This could lead to the spread of coronavirus. Later they have to run for ICU beds. Police are trying to track them.
Karnataka lockdown news: CM BS Yediyurappa makes BIG statement as COVID-19 cases surge
Karnataka lockdown news: CM BS Yediyurappa makes BIG statement as COVID-19 cases surge
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday (April 12) said that a complete lockdown could be imposed in the state if need arises.
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Updated: Apr 12, 2021, 02:18 PM IST
Amid rising coronavirus COVID-19 cases in Bengaluru and other parts of Karnataka, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday (April 12) said that a complete lockdown could be imposed in the state if need arises.
“People need to respond for their own good. If they don’t heed then we may have to take stringent measures. If required and if necessity arises, we will impose lockdown,” CM Yediyurappa said.