Lockdown In Karnataka: Corona Curfew Implemented
Lockdown in Karnataka: Corona curfew implemented in Karnataka for next two weeks, strict restrictions will be implemented in the state.
A two-week corona curfew has been imposed in Karnataka amid growing cases of the corona. During this time only necessary services will be exempt.
Giving this information, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa said that the Corona curfew has been implemented in the state for the next 14 days from 9 o’clock last night.
Only essential items will be allowed from six in the morning to ten in the morning. The shops will remain closed after 10 o’clock in the morning.
Only construction, manufacturing, and agricultural sectors are allowed. Public transport will remain closed.
Lockdown in Karnataka: Things are worsening every day in Karnataka
In view of the situation in Corona, the Chief Minister has said that local authorities will have the power to enforce strictness, while the curfew is in place, it will continue as before.
Due to the Corona crisis, the situation in Karnataka is getting very bad at the moment. More than 10 thousand average cases are being filed here every day.
The number of active cases has also reached 2.62 lakhs in Karnataka at this time.
Supreme Court Justice Shantanagoudar dies, to be cremated in Karnataka with state honors
Supreme Court Judge Justice MM Shantanagoudar finally lost the battle to cancer. He died on Saturday at Medanta Hospital in Gurugram. Justice Shantanagoudar was 62 years old and was scheduled to turn 63 on May 5.
Justice Shantanagoudar was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court on 2017.
Justice Shantanagoudar was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court on 17 February 2017. Prior to this, he was the Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court. He was appointed a judge of the Karnataka High Court in 2004.
Justice Shantanagoudar was a resident of the Haveri district of Karnataka and received his legal education from University Law College, Dharwad.
Justice Shantanagoudar will be cremated with state honors.
The Karnataka government has announced its last government with full state honors.
His family will give information about the date and place of Shantanagoudar’s funeral. CJI Justice NV Ramana was his invaluable partner and good friend.
Was admitted to a private hospital in Gurugram due to a lung infection.
Shantanagoudar was hospitalized due to a lung infection and was in ICU. His condition was stated to be stable till late Saturday night. Justice Shantanagoudar was born on 5 May 1958 in Karnataka.
He was registered as a lawyer on 5 September 1980. Justice Shantanagoudar was the Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court before being elevated to the Supreme Court.