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Dharwad: Days after the Janivara row rocked the department of collegiate education, several fresh cases of similar incidents have come to light in Dha.
Mangaluru: MLC Prathap Simha Nayak said that the incident where students were allegedly denied entry into the CET exam hall for wearing the janivara (.
Two officials from Sai Spoorthi PU College were suspended after a student claimed he was denied entry to the Karnataka CET for refusing to remove his Janivara.
District Brahmin Association protests forced removal of sacred thread during CET, demands re-examination and strict action against officials.
“It's not just Brahmins who wear the Janivara. It is part of religious belief. The incident is an attack on this belief. The government must take this seriously and issue clear and specific ...
A new incident has emerged where a student was asked to remove his 'Janivara' before entering the Karnataka CET exam hall in Sagar, sparking controversy.
Karnataka Higher Education Minister vows strict action against officials accused of forcing students to remove religious threads during exams.
Belthangady: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Sunday assured strict action in the case where a student was reportedly forced to remove his janivara (sacred thread), stating that the ...
The incident, reported from exam centres in Shivamogga and Bidar, has triggered widespread anger within the Brahmin community.
GADAG: This is an old story--tradition clashes with modernity. Probably in a first-of-its kind in the country, members from 28 communities who wear sacred thread, ‘janivara’, formed a union ...
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NEET candidate asked to remove janivara in Kalaburagi - MSN
KALABURAGI: A candidate was allegedly asked to remove his janivara (the sacred thread worn largely by Brahmins) before writing the afternoon session of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET ...
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