Tamil Nadu Govt To Set Up An Advisory Committee In Temples
Tamil Nadu govt to set up an advisory committee in temples, Nobel laureate Duflo will also be involved.
The newly elected DMK government in Tamil Nadu is fully committed to achieving greater autonomy for the state as well as a cooperative relationship with the Centre.
Governor Banwarilal Purohit outlined the policies of the state government in the first formal address to the 16th Assembly after the formation of the new government in the state.
The governor also said that the Tamil Nadu govt is committed to promoting transparency and accountability in temple management.
He also said that state-level advisory committees will be set up in all major Hindu temples.
The Governor said that the government will take all necessary steps to combat the third wave of Covid-19.
The government urged the Center to increase the vaccine allocation and turned down the proposal of Karnataka’s Mekedatu dam project.
The Governor said, “This government is fully committed to achieving the ultimate goal of greater autonomy for the state.”
In a constitutional way, this government will try to establish genuine federalism at the central level. Strong states need to be made strong centers.
This government will stand firmly in favor of the rights of the states and will constitutionally oppose any interference in such rights.
Buses will run again in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana today, KSRTC gave a green signal.
From today i.e. 22 June 2021, the operation of buses in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana has been given the green signal again.
Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation has started running buses again from today.
You can book tickets online through these mediums.
According to media reports, passengers can book their tickets online. Along with this, reservation of advance buses can be done at ksrtc.karnataka.gov.in/, ksrtc. in or KSRTC/Franchisee.
Apart from this, Karnataka Road Transport has issued a helpline number to help the passengers. Any type of inquiry can be done on 080-26252625 number.
Service started on the basis of 50 percent seating capacity in buses.
The state transport service said that bus services to Andhra Pradesh will start from 6 am.
State Road Transport Corporation informed that Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation is resuming bus service for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
The buses will run on the basis of 50 percent seating capacity keeping in view the guidelines of the respective states from June 22.
Instructions were given to follow the Covid-19 safety protocol.
Along with this, all the passengers have been instructed to wear masks and follow the Kovid-19 safety protocol while traveling in the buses of the corporation.
Let us inform you that on Saturday, the Karnataka government had announced further relaxation of lockdown restrictions in 19 out of 31 districts.
From Monday, June 21, the state government allowed shops in all districts where the corona positivity rate is less than 5 percent to remain open till 5 pm.