Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, who made the announcement, described the initiative as the Congress government's sixth ...
Karnataka has allowed hijab, turbans and limited religious symbols in schools after withdrawing its 2022 dress code order.
Major funding boost: Karnataka will receive ₹123.26 crore to set up 1,243 high-capacity EV chargers under the PM E-DRIVE scheme. Nationwide expansion: The approval is part of a ₹503.86 crore plan to ...
Karnataka transport strike from May 20 may halt BMTC, KSRTC and other state bus services statewide as transport employees protest the government’s transport salary hike decision and wage revision ...
The Karnataka government officially enforced its new Alcohol-in-Beverage (AIB) taxation policy on May 11, making it the first ...
The Karnataka government has withdrawn its controversial 2022 school uniform order, allowing students to wear the hijab, ...
The Congress government in Karnataka on Wednesday issued orders allowing students to wear limited traditional and faith-based attire such as hijabs and turbans along with their prescribed uniforms in ...
Karnataka reverses the hijab ban! The new policy allows limited faith-based symbols like hijabs, sacred threads and turbans ...
The Government of Karnataka has introduced a major change to its school and college dress code policy by withdrawing the 2022 ...
According to the new order of the Karnataka government reversing the ban, students will now be allowed to wear headscarves, ...
Karnataka has withdrawn its 2022 dress code order, now permitting students to wear religious symbols like hijabs, turbans, ...
Veteran Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Karnataka Leader of the Opposition, R. Ashoka, on Wednesday launched a sharp ...