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It refused to accept the Centre's contention that if every high court starts passing orders for allocating oxygen, it would make the supply network of the country “unworkable”.
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The Chief Minister called Modi, after he returned to Pragathi Bhavan on Thursday and pointed out that even the allocated quantity of oxygen from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka was not reaching Telangana
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According to sources, four people died in the morning in Kalaburagi government hospital and three in Belagavi government hospital allegedly due to shortage of the life saving gas
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Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa called the deputy commissioner of the district and obtained information about the incident.
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The N440K can generate about ten times more virus particles than the A2a prototype, the strain which is in circulation worldwide
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To maintain social distancing, counting is being held in 17 halls in Belgaum and 12 halls each in Basavakalyan and Maski.
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Compared to Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Telangana got just 41,800 doses while active cases are at 80,000
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The Minister said 230 acres of land across the state have been reserved for cremation purposes and accordingly, the Deputy Commissioners have handed over land to the Tehsildars.
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The government has allowed sale of essential goods and continuity of essential services.
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The government decided to impose a 14-day lockdown following the recommendation of the Technical Advisory Committee on COVID-19 to contain the spread of the virus.
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Strong leadership and decentralised strategies is what we need until we can get more vaccines into people’s arms
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K Sudhakar said there will be discussion on Bengaluru and seven other districts, which have been designated as sensitive zones in view of the alarming rise in COVID cases.
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In all, 30 candidates, including 10 in Belgaum, 12 in Basavakalyan and Eight in Maski (Reserved) are in the fray. Of them, 26 are men and four are women.
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Aimed at intensifying their protest, the striking employees have decided to stage a candlelight protest on Thursday evening.
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The Karnataka government has imposed 'corona curfew' between 10 pm to 5 am in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Kalaburagi, Bidar, Tumkuru, Udupi and Manipal till April 20.
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The India Meteorological Department, Hyderabad has issued a thunderstorm warning for several districts from April 11 to 14
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Amid threats of tough action, "no work no pay", few RTC employees have returned to work and are operating buses on some routes in the city.
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The Karnataka government on Friday banned with immediate effect the indefinite strike by employees of the road transport corporations, which affected bus services across the State.
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Sales took a hit last year due to the pandemic
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Passengers travelling to and from distant areas and office-goers were the most affected.