What time does curfew start today in Bangalore?
10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Under pressure from the public, and trade and business establishments, Karnataka Government announced lifting of weekend curfew (Saturday and Sunday). However, the government decided to continue night curfew (10 p.m. to 5 a.m.) on all days.
Are cabs available in Bangalore at night?
People who have booked tickets to travel by bus, train and flights can also commute during the night hours by auto and cab. They should, however, carry their tickets as proof. The night curfew will be in force in Bengaluru City, Mysuru, Kalaburgi Udupi-Manipal, Bidar, Mangaluru and Tumakuru.
Is Hindustan Times available in Bangalore?
HT reports. India’s fastest growing business newspaper, Mint, published by HT Media Ltd, the company that owns the Hindustan Times, made its foray into the southern region on Monday with a Bangalore edition, with early reports suggesting a strong start-up impact.
Can we travel to airport during night curfew in Bangalore?
BENGALURU: Transport services to Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) will continue to operate on the weekend when Covid-induced curfew will be in force. “Tourists who have valid stay vouchers will be permitted to travel in their cars/taxis and other means of transportations.
Is the curfew lifted in Bangalore?
Karnataka lifts night curfew, schools in Bengaluru to open on Monday | Bangalore news.
Are cabs allowed in night curfew Bangalore?
“Tourists who have valid stay vouchers will be permitted to travel in their cars/taxis and other means of transportations. There are no restrictions for in-house guests in hotels/resorts,” said a notification issued by tourism secretary Pankaj Kumar Pandey.
Are colleges open in Bangalore?
The government also decided to reopen schools and colleges on Monday, barring Bengaluru. The decision applies only to state-run and state-aided schools. Henceforth, the schools will be treated as a unit.
What happened Bangalore today?
Karnataka Reports 28,264 New Covid Cases, 11,938 In Bengaluru. Karnataka on Sunday reported 28,264 new cases of COVID-19 and 68 fatalities, taking the tally to 37,85,295, and death count to 38,942.