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Karnataka / The Times of India
Bengaluru South City Corporation has mandated educational institutions to survey stray dogs on their premises, citing a Supreme Court ruling. However, private schools' associations criticize this, deeming it an attempt to shift civic responsibilities. They argue staff workloads are already high and waste management issues, not schools, fuel stray populations. Associations demand the directive be withdrawn or made advisory.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar asserted unity with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, dismissing speculation about power-sharing disagreements. Following a meeting, Shivakumar emphasized their commitment to governance and future electoral goals, aiming for a repeat victory in 2028. Both leaders presented a united front, attributing rumors to media and opposition.
Bengaluru is drenched in heavy rain today, with temperatures around 18C and high humidity, following yesterday's 'poor' air quality. While the downpour may clear some pollutants, residents with respiratory issues are advised caution. The upcoming week forecasts mixed rain, with December 2 offering the best conditions for outdoor activities.
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