
Karnataka Bandh: Bus services remain suspended over Mahadayi water dispute
While most private school managements have decided to remain shut, for government schools, district administrations have been authorized to take a decision, depending on the situation. Several examinations have also been rescheduled. The film industry and multiplexes are likely to stop operations today. Petrol bunks, banks and agriculture Produce Marketing Committees are expected to function as usual. State transport buses are likely to ply. However authorities say the services will depend on the situation. Autorickshaws and taxis are also likely to follow the norm.
Here are the Live Updates of the Karnataka Bandh:
Goa's water resources minister Vinod Palyekar recently said the state government will file a contempt petition next month before the Supreme Court and the tribunal against Karnataka for allegedly resuming work on a canal at Kankumbi "in violation" of of the top court order.
While Goa claims they have photographic evidence of the work, Karnataka has denied all allegations, reported news agency PTI.
Goa water resources department's chief engineer S T Nadkarni issued an order on Tuesday for the formation of a committee to monitor any activity in Maharashtra and Karnataka on the river or its tributaries. The committee will comprise four officers from the state water resources department, reported news agency PTI.
The Goa government-run Kadamba Transport Corporation Limited (KTCL) has suspended its bus services to Karnataka today owing to the bandh called in the neighbouring state over the Mahadayi River water dispute.
"The services to Karnataka have been suspended for a day due to the strike called by them. The services will resume once the strike is called off," KTCL's managing director Deryk Natto told PTI today.
He said 23 buses which were regularly plying to Karnataka have been kept off roads till further orders. However, the buses to Hyderabad, which have to pass through Karnataka, moved during the early hours today before the bandh started, Mr Natto said.

Protests in Bengaluru's town hall during call for shutdown in Karnataka over Mahadayi water dispute

Roads wear a deserted look as shops remain shut and people stay indoors due to the statewide shutdown in Karnataka.
Petrol pumps are open in Bengaluru but theatres will resume operations at 6PM.
Hospitals and chemist shops are functioning normally in Bengaluru and Metro services remain normal. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike offices are functioning as usual.
#WATCH: Protest held in #Attibelle during bandh in Karnataka over Mahadayi water dispute pic.twitter.com/q3WSgtx5Xt
- ANI (@ANI) January 25, 2018

In a tit-for-tat move to the bandh call during BJP President Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visits to Karnataka, the party's state unit today decided to observe district specific shutdown during Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's state tour in February.
BJP party president Amit Shah is scheduled to address a rally in Mysuru today to mark the culmination of the state wide Parivartana Rally of BS Yedurappa, the BJP's chief ministerial face in Karnataka. Karnataka goes to poll later this year.
On account of the shutdown called by various organizations, as a precautionary measure, Wipro Limited has declared holiday for employees in Karnataka today. Business Continuity Plans have been invoked to avoid disruption to mission critical project, tech-giant Wipro said in a statement reported by news agency ANI.
Protesters attempted to stall rail and road traffic in some places. Buses are off the roads and there is less traffic on Bengaluru's usually crowded roads. Some autos continue to ply despite call for shutdown.
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