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Tragedy struck Bengaluru as a compound wall collapse near Bowring Hospital claimed seven lives, including three children. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the site and confirmed the fatalities, announcing Rs 5 lakh compensation for the bereaved families. Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar also rushed to the scene to assess the situation and offer assistance.
Karnataka government has approached the Supreme Court, challenging the High Court's decision to lift the ban on bike-taxi services. The state argues that two-wheelers shouldn't be classified as transport vehicles and raises safety concerns for passengers. This appeal follows the High Court's directive to permit bike-taxi operations by issuing contract carriage permits.
A college student in Dharwad died by suicide after allegedly being harassed by police during an anti-drug drive. Despite testing negative for drug consumption, the victim's family claims he was extorted by officers. Three policemen have been suspended as an investigation into the incident is underway.
In an effort to uphold cultural values, Karnataka's school education department has instituted a prohibition on students showcasing inappropriate songs during school functions. Schools are tasked with ensuring that students wear dignified clothing while embracing music that fosters inspiration, national pride, and reflects our rich cultural heritage. Non-adherence to these guidelines will lead to consequences for the institutions involved.
Sumrux provides a platform for parents to sell or donate old textbooks. This initiative aims to conserve resources for future generations. The platform allows listings in about a minute. Sumrux also plans pilot projects in apartment complexes to promote reuse. The service extends to toys, clothes, and jewellery.

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