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Newly sworn-in Punjab CM Channi appeals Centre to repeal farm laws

Says Congress’ ideology is to take everyone along

September is the PCOS awareness month - Here’s all you need to know

As per estimates, about 20 per cent of women between 15-40 age group are suffering from PCOS

Average increment given by companies at 8% in 2021, expected to touch 8.6% in 2022: Survey

IT sector likely to offer the highest increments in 2022, followed by the life sciences sector

Foreign tourists may be allowed to visit India soon

First five lakh foreign tourists will be issued visas free of cost, in an attempt to revive the tourism, hospitality and aviation sectors

Karnataka CET results to be announced on Monday

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Bengaluru : Karnataka Education Department will announce the results of the Common Entrance Test (CET) on Monday evening. C N Ashwath Narayan, minister for higher education has stated that the results are being given in record limited short period after the examinations. Ashwath Narayan has thanked the examination authority officers, staff and said they have worked day and night in the interest of students. The students will be able to see their results from 4 p.m. onwards on the official website, he added. The CET exams were successfully held on August 28, 29 and 30 amid COVID-19 fears in Karnataka. As many as 2,01,834 students have registered for CET exams. 1,62,439 (80.48 per cent) attended Biology, 1,89,522 (90.90 per cent), Physics 1,93,588 (95.91 per cent) and 1,93,522 (95.98 per cent) attended Chemistry examinations. The CET exams were held in 530 centres across the state following COVID-19 guidelines. Twelve students who tested positive for COVID also gave their exams in

BJP upset over Yediyurappa’s comments on Modi wave

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Bengaluru : The BJP leadership in Karnataka and at the Centre is upset over former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa’s comments that Modi wave alone will not win elections in the state, party sources said. Yediyurappa had stated on Sunday while addressing a working committee meeting that the party workers should not be under the illusion that they can win elections using Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s name alone. And they cannot rely on this factor alone. “The party workers should reach out to the people with their development work. The party should take workers from oppressed classes in confidence and form booth-level teams,” he explained. Yediyurappa said it is easy to win Lok Sabha elections in the name of the Prime Minister, but the real test is to win upcoming bypolls in two assembly constituencies. “No doubt the BJP will come to power in the next Lok Sabha elections in 2024 under the leadership ofPrime Minister Modi. But, the party should be strengthened to ensure victories in

Heavy rains lash parts of West Madhya Pradesh, Odisha

Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to get sustained showers