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A controversy has erupted over the alleged denial of entry for a student to write the Common Entrance Test (CET) wearing his ‘janivara’ (‘sacred thread’) at Sai Spoorthy College ...
Bengaluru: Two students in Karnataka were allegedly asked to remove their religious sacred threads by security personnel before entering the examination centres for the Common Entrance Test (CET ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Bengaluru, April 21 (IANS) Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar slammed the authorities on Monday over the sacred thread removal row, saying that it is 'very wrong to ...
Shivamogga Deputy Commissioner Gurudatta Hegade, after verifying CCTV camera footage at the Common Entrance Test (CET) examination centre, said nobody had cut the “sacred thread” of any student.
maths paper for coming to the examination hall wearing a janivara (sacred thread). A district commissioner's report revealed that the exam staff at Bidar's Sai Spoorthi PU College had mistaken the ...
Hubballi/ Kalaburagi: Union minister Pralhad Joshi condemned the removal of a ‘janivara' (sacred thread) from a student attending the CET, stating that it was an attack on people's beliefs.
Three Brahmin students from Bidar, Gadag, and Dharwad districts have alleged that they were harassed during the Common Entrance Test (CET) over wearing their janivara (sacred thread). This comes ...
Staff at Sai Spoorthi Pre-university College in Karnataka's Bidar allegedly denied entry to a CET exam candidate over his ‘sacred threads’ The principal and a staff member of Sai Spoorthi Pre ...
Besides, a police complaint has been filed against an officer attached to the Education Department on Saturday for allegedly denying entry to students wearing the sacred thread into the ...
Besides, a police complaint has been filed against an officer attached to the Education Department on Saturday for allegedly denying entry to students wearing the sacred thread into the ...
Shivamogga BJP MP BY Raghavendra criticised on Saturday the incident wherein some students were allegedly asked to remove their Janivaras (sacred thread worn by Brahmins) before entering the CET ...
His mother, Neeta Kulkarni, said, "My son explained that it was a sacred thread and cutting it was unacceptable. But they didn’t budge. I urge the government to either reconduct the exam for him ...