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Top news developments in Karnataka on April 6, 2022

April 06, 2022 10:43 am | Updated 10:44 am IST

Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) is launching online pass and tickets as well as India’s first multi-model public transport app on April 6, 2022.

Here are the key news developments to watch out for from Karnataka today

1. Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) is launching online pass and tickets as well as India’s first multi-model public transport app at its central office in Shanthi Nagar.

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2. Department of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship and Livelihood and Sanjeevini Karnataka State Rural Livelihood Organisation is holding Saras mela, launch of logo and brochure. Minister for Higher Education and IT&BT, Skills Development Dr. Ashwath Narayan to participate.  

3. Liquors vendors will stage a protest in front of Karnataka State Beverages Corporation Ltd. demanding continuation of old regulations related to sale of beer along with new regulations for a month.

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From north Karnataka

1. Transport and Backward Classes Welfare Minister B. Sriramulu to lay foundation stone for many projects in Ballari and meet contractors of Jal Jeevan Mission works.

2. Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah is visiting Belagavi and Badami to attend various programmes organised by the Congress.

From south Karnataka

Mysore ZP CEO B.R. Poornima will interact with the public in the rural hinterland through JSS community radio station and spell out details of the jobs planned under MGNREGA.

From coastal Karnataka

About 67,000 under-graduate students of Mangalore University will appear for odd semester examinations of the academic year 2021-22 from today. The first semester students are appearing for the examinations that are being conducted as per the New Education Policy.

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