Bengaluru: Precautionary measures against spread of COVID-19 during Dasara festivities


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Bengaluru, Oct 11: A high level meeting was held under the chairmanship of chief minister B S Yediyurappa on the precautionary measures to be taken against the spread of COVID-19 pandemic during the Dasara festival celebrations in Mysuru.

The world famous Dasara festival celebrations are being held in the completely scaled down manner inside the Mysuru palace premises with a gathering of a maximum of 200 invitees.

Dr C N Manjunath, noted cardiologist and director of the Sri Jayadeva Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, will be the chief guest at this year’s Dasara celebrations. Medical education minister Dr K Sudhakar, chief secretary T M Vijaya Bhaskar, health and family welfare department commissioner and additional chief secretary Jawaid Akhtar, deputy commissioner of Mysuru Rohini Sinduri and tourism department principal secretary T K Anil Kumar participated in the meeting.

  

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  • Manoj Hilary Pais, Yelmudy, Puttur

    Sun, Oct 11 2020

    When Covid 19 cases are shooting up daily, why can't the Karnataka Govt cancel it this year ? What will happen if they don't have it ?

    The Karnataka Govt will save taxpayers money. Instead this money can be utilised for Covid patients in Wenlock Hospital.

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