A bandh has been called today in the southern state of India, Karnataka. During this bandh, some miscreants pelted stones on a government bus in Dakshina Kannada district. Kannada-backed organizations have called a shutdown in the state today, demanding implementation of the Sarojini Mahishi report. In this report, it was recommended to give priority to Kannada people in the private sector and government jobs. According to the reliable news agency, some miscreants have pelted stones on a government bus in Dakshina Kannada district. However, no official holiday of school and college has been announced.
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On Thursday, 100 pro-Kannada organizations in Karnataka started a one-day bandh under a common banner to demand more jobs for Kannada residents in Karnataka and job reservation for locals in the private sector. H Nagesh, secretary of Shatrughanla Okkuta, Karnataka, told IANS, 'The 12-hour bandh in the state is being called for implementing the Sarojini Mahishi report, which includes public sector undertakings, private firms, and multinational companies across the state. Most of the jobs have been recommended.'
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Normal life is going on normally in Bengaluru, other cities and towns. Meanwhile, buses and trains are running normally in the state and markets are also open. A shutdown has no effect on normal life, as a state official told IANS as schools and colleges are open and Bengaluru and other bus services are running in cities. Government and private offices, hotels, restaurants, restaurants, shops, and malls will also be open during the day.