Schools, colleges to remain closed tomorrow in Bengaluru; traffic disruption expected

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All Bengaluru faculties and establishments might be closed tomorrow due to the Karnataka Bandh, in accordance to Bengaluru DC Dayananda’s announcement on Thursday.

All faculties and establishments in Bengaluru might be closed on Friday in observance of the statewide motion known as by pro-Kannada organizations in opposition to the supply of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu. To shut instructional establishments, a proper order has been issued. 

All Bengaluru faculties and establishments might be closed tomorrow due to the Karnataka Bandh, in accordance to Bengaluru DC Dayananda’s announcement on Thursday. A press release concerning the Karnataka bandh was launched by the Associated Managements of Schools in Karnataka (KAMS).

“However, in light of the Karnataka bandh on Friday, we kindly ask the deputy commissioners of the relevant districts to assess the local situation before deciding on the holiday for schools. To safeguard the safety of the pupils, we will also leave it up to the decision of the school administration to announce a vacation to schools based on the circumstances of their locality,” in accordance to the assertion.

In gentle of the Karnataka Bandh introduced by greater than 2,000 pro-Kannada teams in opposition to the discharge of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, Bengaluru Police has enacted part 144 all through town till Saturday 12 am. Police Commissioner B Dayanand said that the ban might be in impact ranging from 12 am on Friday, September 29.

The state authorities has been forewarned in opposition to taking any motion to prohibit it by the umbrella group for Kannada organizations generally known as “Kannada Okkuta.” A protest march will go from Town Hall to Freedom Park on Friday as a part of the bandh, which is scheduled to final from 6 am to 6 pm. Authorities have urged residents to use alternate routes as commuters are additionally expected to expertise traffic delays.

In a tweet, it said: “In the midst of the call for a bandh in Karnataka from different pro-Kannada groups, there is a likelihood of congestion due to  protest march from Town Hall to Freedom Park and the public has been directed to travel through different routes.”

 

 

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(With inputs from ANI)




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