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BLS International secures renewal of attestation, apostille services contract with MEA
MUMBAI, Dec 11: BLS International Services on Thursday said it has secured the renewal of its contract for attestation and apostille services with the External Affairs Ministry. The renewed contract covers its existing service operations across Delhi, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Panaji, Kochi, Lucknow, Thiruvananthapuram, Jaipur, Patna and Puducherry, BLS International said in a statement. Under this agreement, BLS International will provide MEA attestation and apostille services for educational, non-educational, and commercial documents across [] The post BLS International secures renewal of attestation, apostille services contract with MEA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fake Microsoft Support Racket In Bengaluru Defrauds Over 150 US-UK Citizens Via Bitcoin ATMs
Acting on a tip-off, Bengaluru Police Cyber Command and the Whitefield Cyber Crime unit raided the Musk Communications office in Sigma Soft Tech Park in Bengaluru
Rent Vs Lease In Bengaluru: The Real Cost Of Each And Who Should Choose What
Rent gives you freedom. It is meant for people who move with the breeze. You can shift from Whitefield to Jayanagar to HSR without needing brain to manage your cash flow.
TDP Expelled Leader Jayachandra Reddy Arrested in Mulakalacheruvu Fake Liquor Case
Jayachandra Reddy held in Bengaluru; total arrests in fake liquor case rise to 32.
Shift Parliament sessions out of polluted Delhi, BJD MP urges government
NEW DELHI: BJD Rajya Sabha member Manas Ranjan Mangaraj on Thursday appealed to the government to relocate Parliament's Winter and Budget sessions out of Delhi until air quality improves, calling the capital's annual pollution crisis a man-made disaster. Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Mangaraj, who hails from Odisha, drew parallels between his state's efficient response to natural calamities and the need for similar urgency in addressing Delhi's air pollution. Coming from Odisha, a state that fights cyclones, floods and natural calamities with unmatched discipline, I know what a crisis looks like. But what troubles me is Delhi, he said. The MP highlighted the daily exposure to toxic air faced by members, parliamentary officers, drivers, sanitation workers, and security personnel who keep the House functioning. We cannot ignore their suffering. We cannot pretend this is normal, he said, adding that holding crucial parliamentary sessions during peak pollution months puts lives at risk unnecessarily. Mangaraj suggested several cities with cleaner air and adequate infrastructure as potential alternatives, including Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Gandhinagar, Bengaluru, Goa, and Dehradun. If Odisha can evacuate lakhs of people within hours during a cyclone and save lives with precision, then surely the government of India can relocate two sessions of Parliament to protect the health of its own members and staff, he argued. Emphasising that his proposal was not politically motivated, Mangaraj said, This is not about politics. This is about life and dignity. Parliament must show leadership. Parliament must show that the right to live comes before condemnation. He urged the government to initiate structured consultations without delay to explore the feasibility of rotating Parliament sessions to cities with better air quality during the winter months. Delhi's air quality typically deteriorates sharply between October and January due to a combination of factors, including stubble burning, vehicular emissions, construction dust, and weather conditions that trap pollutants. The winter session, which includes crucial legislative business and the budget session, coincides with the annual peak pollution period.
Poland confers high civilian honor on Bengaluru's Honorary Consul Raghu C.R.
Poland has conferred the prestigious Bene Merito distinction on Bengaluru's Honorary Consul Raghu Channarayapatna Rajappa for his outstanding contributions to strengthening PolandIndia ties, especially across Karnataka's tech, cultural, and academic sectors.
Rock legends Def Leppard are set to electrify India with their first full-scale headliner tour in 2026. Tickets go on sale December 13, 2025, exclusively via BookMyShow. This landmark event promises an unforgettable experience for Indian rock fans, celebrating the band's enduring legacy and the vibrant growth of live music in the country.
First He Stole, Then He Was Stolen, Then He Stole Again: Bengaluru Plot Twist
The entire episode reads like a screenplay no writer would dare pitch. A thief robbed near a cemetery. A compensation of Rs 3,000 from robbers. Another crime to reverse bad luck.
Cold Alert, Severe Chill Ahead For Karnataka: IMD Issues Caution For Bengaluru
The India Meteorological Department warns of severe cold, fog, and cold wave conditions in Bengaluru and Karnataka. Residents are advised to stay alert and keep warm.
Bengaluru Metro: Where To Park On The Yellow Line? Full List And Charges
If you work in Electronic City, park directly at Electronic City station or consider Silk Board as a strong alternative. If coming from Bommasandra, there is an option for that too
IndiGo cancels 60 flights from Bengaluru; CEO Piter Elbers to appear before DGCA
MUMBAI: Crisis-hit IndiGo cancelled 60 flights from Bengaluru Airport on Thursday, as safety watchdog DGCA tightened its scrutiny following large-scale disruptions in services on account of planning failures related to the implementation of new pilot and crew duty norms, a source said. IndiGo has cancelled 60 flights -- 32 arrivals and 28 departures from Bengaluru Airport, the source said. Meanwhile, IndiGo CEO Piter Elbers has been summoned by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to submit a comprehensive report, including data and updates, on the recent operational disruptions on Thursday. On Wednesday, IndiGo cancelled 220 flights from across three key airports -- Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai, with Delhi seeing the most cancellations at 137. On Wednesday, IndiGo Chairman Vikram Mehta spoke for the first time in 10 days about the crisis, apologising for the chaos and attributing the massive disruptions to a combination of internal and external unanticipated events. These include minor technical glitches, scheduled changes linked to the start of the Winter season, adverse weather conditions, increased congestion in the aviation system, and implementation of/ and operation under the updated crew rostering rules, Mehta said. It is significant to note here that other Indian carriers also faced these unanticipated external events , but their operations remained largely unaffected. It is pertinent to mention that, IndiGo has seen its pilots' strength depleting by 378 pilots in the last nine months despite its chief operating officer and Accountable Manager, Isidro Porqueras stating to the DGCA in a letter last December that he overall impact of implementing the proposed changes above (now-implemented FDTL) norms would amount to an approximate 3 per cent increase in crewing requirements. As per a reply in Parliament to a member's question earlier this year, IndiGo had employed 5,463 pilots as of March 20, 2025. However, as per data presented by Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol on December 8 in reply to a Member's question, IndiGo had employed 5,085 pilots. Keeping a tight watch on IndiGo's operations, the DGCA has decided to station its personnel at IndiGo's headquarters, as it steps up oversight on India's largest airline, which continues to cancel dozens of flights despite saying operations have stabilised. The DGCA has formed an oversight team of eight senior captains, and two of them, along with two government officials, will be stationed at IndiGo's Gurgaon headquarters to monitor cancellation status, crew deployment, unplanned leave, and routes hit by staff shortages. These teams will submit a daily report to the regulator, as per an order. Pilots' body Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) in the recent past alleged that while all other airlines have provisioned pilots adequately and remain largely unaffected due to timely planning and preparation, the current disruption at IndiGo was the direct consequence of the airline's prolonged and unorthodox lean manpower strategy across departments, particularly in flight operations. Despite the two-year preparatory window before full FDTL implementation, the airline inexplicably adopted a hiring freeze, entered non-poaching arrangements, maintained a pilot pay freeze through cartel-like behaviour, and demonstrated other short-sighted planning practices, it said. 'Why allow crisis to escalate?: Delhi HC slams Centre over IndiGo chaos
GCCs to drive nearly half of Indias flex demand by 2027: Report
India's flex workspace market is poised for significant growth, with stock projected to exceed 100 million sq ft by 2027. This expansion is driven by increasing enterprise adoption, particularly from GCCs, and operators focusing on advanced technology and sustainability. Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR lead the market, while Tier II cities are emerging as new growth hubs.
IndiGo cancels 60 flights from Bengaluru; CEO Pieter Elbers to appear before DGCA
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has been summoned by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to submit a comprehensive report, including data and updates, on the recent operational disruptions on Thursday
IndiGo cancels 60 flights from Bengaluru; CEO Piter to appear before DGCA
Mumbai: Crisis-hit IndiGo cancelled 60 flights from Bengaluru Airport on Thursday, as safety watchdog DGCA tightened its scrutiny following large-scale disruptions in services on account of planning failures related to the implementation of new pilot and crew duty norms, a source said. IndiGo has cancelled 60 flights 32 arrivals and 28 departures from Bengaluru Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bengaluru cybercrime gang dupes American and UK victims through fake Microsoft support scam
Bengaluru police busted a transnational cybercrime syndicate, arresting 21 suspects who impersonated Microsoft support to defraud American and UK citizens. The fraudsters targeted at least 150 victims, extorting an average of $10,000 each by citing fake FTC violations and demanding payment in Bitcoin. Three kingpins remain at large.
Bengaluru's Pink Line, set to begin operations by June 2026, will feature a 7.5-km elevated section with driverless-capable trains. The full 21-km line, set for completion in December 2026.
No trophies for VIPs, give only eco-friendly items: DPAR to officials
BENGALURU: Henceforth, trophies, mementos or souvenirs will not be presented to dignitaries at government or government-sponsored programmes. The Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (Protocol) has issued a circular to all senior officials, the Governors office, the secretariat, and other offices to implement the new rule. Instead, dignitaries should be honoured with books, saplings, or handicraft items made by local artisans, it said. Though there is good intention in giving these trophies to dignitaries, this practice is causing concern as it has a financial and environmental implication, it stated. Wednesdays directive was in addition to a 2021 circular that stressed against presenting flower bouquets, garlands, fruit baskets or shawls to dignitaries at any government and government-sponsored events. It also directed organisers to give Kannada books instead. The latest circular pointed out that items like laminated wooden plaques, plastic, metal, or even glass mementos negatively impact the environment. Disposing of these items is difficult as one has to segregate biodegradable and non-biodegradable from these items. This is diverting the governments attempts to encourage sustainable practices, and reduce garbage, it said. Boards and corporations spend significant amounts annually by calling tenders to supply trophies and mementos. This expenditure could instead be utilised for constructive purposes. Moreover, when programmes are organised at short notice, boards and corporations would get sub-standard trophies and mementos, which later posed challenges in disposal, the circular said. Departments or boards should not call for tenders to procure such items. This new rule is applicable for all government events. However, for sports events, this may not be applicable, but the trophies should have no plastic, it stated.
Four drunk men rob stolen gold from thief in Bengaluru; all five arrested
BENGALURU: Four drunk men who had attacked and robbed a 30-year-old thief from Tamil Nadu at a crematorium in Mandur have been arrested by the Avalahalli police. The police also recovered Rs 70 lakh-worth stolen property. The thief, too, has been arrested for committing three house thefts. The thief has been identified as Isai Raj alias Kuntta alias Saravana, a resident of Varadaraja Layout in Amruthahalli. Isai, a construction labourer, has seven house theft cases registered against him in Sampigehalli, Yelahanka, Sanjaynagar, Bagalur and Amruthahalli police station limits. The four accused who attacked and robbed Isai have been identified as S Mounesh Rao, 22, a daily wage labourer, M Darshan alias Appu, 23, a delivery boy, Chandan R Rajappa, 23, a delivery boy and M Sunil, 20, a daily wage labourer, all residents of Bidarahalli. None of the four accused are involved in any other previous cases. On November 22, Isai after parking his scooter at Mandur crematorium had committed theft of 330 grams of gold ornaments and cash from a locked house in the vicinity. The other four accused who were drinking in the crematorium saw the parked scooter and broke its handle. Isai, who came back to take his scooter, was unable to start his two-wheeler. The four while drinking observed Isai. They attacked and robbed him of the gold and cash which Isai had stolen. Isai pleaded with them to give him some money as he had to go to Tamil Nadu. They returned Rs 3,000 to him. Isai then got drunk and decided to commit break-ins as he did not want to return empty handed. On the same night Isai committed thefts at a villa and house in Mandur. The owner of the villa who had gone to Dharmasthala with the family after returning filed a complaint in the Avalahalli police station on November 24. From all the five accused, the police have recovered 447 grams of gold ornaments, Rs 28,250 cash, and one two-wheeler used in the crime, totalling Rs 70 lakh. The police arrested Isai on December 2 at Parvathinagar in Medahalli when he was trying to sell a gold chain. Isai told the cops that four unknown persons assaulted him near Mandur crematorium and snatched the stolen property from him. The same day, the police arrested the men who assaulted Isai from Mandur. The police recovered part of the stolen gold ornaments330 gramsfrom the house of one of the accused in Mandur. The remaining stolen items were kept inside the boot of a two-wheeler that the accused abandoned near Parvathinagar. From the two-wheeler boot, 117 grams of gold ornaments and Rs 28,250 cash were recovered. All the five accused were remanded in judicial custody.
Over 60 phones, cash seized in Bengaluru prison raid
BENGALURU: Following strong criticism over preferential treatment to jail inmates, Bengaluru Central Prison authorities have been conducting multiple searches on the premises. On Tuesday, officials carried out a raid and seized 14 mobile phones, nine SIM cards, five chargers, 10 sharp objects, and two earphones in multiple barracks. A case has been registered at the Parappana Agrahara police station. With this, officials have seized 67 mobile phones, 48 SIM cards and Rs 64,880 in cash apart other items in the last fortnight. Six FIRs have also been registered so far. The seizure of more than 60 mobile phones has raised questions about serious security lapses in the prison. Recently, a few incidents involving jail warders smuggling drugs and mobile phones into the prison have also come to light. According to a press release, from November 26 till date, prison officials seized 67 mobile phones, 14 chargers, 48 SIM cards, 10 earphones, Rs 64,480 cash, 13 sharp objects and other items, including cigarettes. Alok Kumar appointed DGP Prisons Bengaluru: Senior IPS officer Alok Kumar has been promoted to the rank of Director General of Police and posted to the Prisons and Correctional Services Department, replacing Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) B Dayananda. According to the order issued by the state government on Wednesday, Dayananda has been transferred and posted as ADGP, Training, the post held by Kumar as ADGP. ENS
Six-month-old baby rescued from father, grandparents in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: The Magadi Road police and Chennammanakere Achchukattu police, along with the district child protection officer, rescued a six-month-old boy, who was kidnapped by his father and his parents, and reunited him with his mother after three days. According to police, Deepa (38) married Shilpi N Kumar in 2024. After marriage, she began to face harassment from her mother-in-law Renuka and father-in-law S Naresh Kumar. After they learnt that she was pregnant, they did not show any concern for her health and refused to send her to parental home or allow her mother to visit her. They also took away her phone. After delivering the baby, she continued to face mental and physical harassment from them as well as her husband, so she approached the Banashankari Womens police station and lodged a complaint on December 6. The same day, they took the baby away without informing the mother and moved to their other house in Rajajinagar at night. Despite multiple requests by her that they hand over the baby, the family refused. On December 9, the police along with the district child officer went to get custody of the baby. They found the house locked from outside, and after hearing the baby crying, they broke open the door and rescued him. A case of kidnapping and Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act was registered against the trio, police said.
Two fake Ayurvedic practitioners held, cops warn people against such gurus in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh has appealed to people not to seek any treatment from Ayurvedic practitioners operating from roadside tents as many of them are uncertified. This comes in the backdrop of the arrest of two self-proclaimed Ayurvedic gurus for cheating a software engineer by promising to cure his sexual health problems. At a press conference on Wednesday, Singh said the Jnanabharathi police have arrested two people for cheating a man by promising to cure his ailment. The victim later developed severe health complications due to the medicines given by the accused. All divisional deputy commissioners of police have been instructed to verify roadside Ayurvedic tents, and to remove those operating illegally. Vijay Pradhan Chitodiya (42) and Manoj Singh Chitodiya (29), residents of Maharashtra and hailing from Gujarat, have been arrested for cheating the software engineer. The police said 29-year-old Akhilesh (name changed), who was depressed about not having a child and frustrated with delays in allopathic treatment, had approached a roadside tent run by the self-styled Ayurvedic gurus. The accused promised him a quick cure, but in the end, he lost Rs 48 lakh and suffered kidney damage after consuming the herbal medicines prescribed to him. The police added that the prime accused was arrested in Telangana, and based on his information, his associate was arrested in Cyberabad. About 17 types of Ayurvedic medicines, a tempo traveller used for the offence, and Rs 19.50 lakh in cash have been seized from the duo. Both have been remanded to judicial custody.
Tunnel road may affect 276 trees, security room in Bengaluru's Lalbagh
BENGALURU: An initial survey conducted by the Greater Bengaluru Area (GBA) has estimated that the contentious Tunnel Road project will impact 276 trees in the iconic Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Sources in the Urban Development Department (UDD) said the tunnel exit has been planned between Siddapura and Ashoka Pillar Circle near Lalbagh. The tunnel road from Hebbal Esteem Mall Junction to Silk Board KSRP Junction will likely impact the tree cover and some structures at the park. The initial survey indicates that 2,56,248.95 sqft of land is required for the tunnel exit. The trees to be cut are with a girth ranging between 0.3 metre and over 3 metre, as per the report given to UDD by officials, said a UDD official. Documents accessed by the TNIE showed that 96 trees are with a girth of 0.3 to 1 metre, 75 trees with 1-1.5 metre, 60 trees with 1.5-2 metre, 36 trees with 2-3 metre and nine trees with a girth of over 3 metre. The official said structures to be impacted include a stone masonry compound wall measuring 3.5 metre in height and 1,050 metre in length, 20 metre of wire fence, one gate, six lampposts, two borewells, six name boards, a toilet, a ticket counter, storage unit, and a security room. Project will not be welcome Lalbagh authorities have written to UDD asking them to give in writing the requirement at the garden for the proposed tunnel road covering 17 km. We also have to conduct a survey and file a report on the impact of the tunnel road via Lalbagh to UDD, said a Lalbagh official. The GBAs Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited (B-Smile), along with engineers and experts in a technical evaluation committee, is working out the modalities for the ambitious project being pursued by Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar. B-Smile is also scrutinising technical bids for the project that is likely to cost Rs 17,780 crore. BJP MLAs Uday Garudachar from Chickpet and CK Ramamurthy from Jayanagar, who share the border with Lalbagh, expressed concern over the impact on biodiversity. The project, if it impacts trees and heritage structures, will not be welcomed, said Garudachar. Ramamurthy said walkers, environmentalists and others feel tunnelling will affect the massive stone in Lal Bagh. Apart from hundreds of trees, aquifers will be disturbed in and around Jayanagar, he added.
Rasoham reimagines Margazhis artistic map
In Chennai, Margazhi arrives like a quiet swell. A gentle rise of tanpura, palms tapping on thighs, vocals rising and falling, and the audience left in a trance; it is the season when the city breathes art as naturally as air. However, over the past three years, a new addition to the regular cultural events taking place across the city has emerged. An event which is softer than the sabha buzz, smaller in scale, yet somehow more meaningful and impactful. Kutty Kutchery, a 10-day festival of intimate, alternative-space performances curated by dancer and co-founder of Rasoham, Laasya Narasimhachari, returns this year in its third edition. Over the years, the festival has grown wider, deeper and surer of its direction. Its (the festival) not a breakdown. Its a breakthrough. The curation is fresh and different. People are going to perceive and receive art in a very different way each time, she says. Putting together a festival of this scale artistes from the city and outside, held at unconventional spaces such as terraces, temples, dance and yoga studios, art galleries, cafs, educational institutions, and nature-centric spaces Kutty Kutchery was never meant to be an easy exercise; its very philosophy opposes most of the old expectation and set traditions in terms of artistes invited, performances presented, the venues and for the audiences it is performed. This year, she brings in two artistes from beyond Chennai Kuchipudi exponent Vaijayanti Kashi from Bengaluru and Goan classical Portuguese vocalist Sonia Shirsat. The reason, Laasya says, [We] want a different perspective from a performer from a different city, from its art environment. For Laasya, every artiste, every form, every voice becomes a reflection of self. It (the art form) is prayer, purpose, identity. It defines us, she says. Laasya Narasimhachari Kutty Kutchery is structured to eliminate hierarchy: no dominant stage, no overpowering format, no curated distance between performer and viewer. When set up without any distance and difference, Laasya says, There is no power shift. The only thing that holds power in this entire curation is art. Everyone here puts art ahead of themselves. The festival is not about an individual flourishing its about an art economy flourishing. She explains that this economy isnt built on performance alone. Each of the curated performances is followed by a guided interaction with the attendees. For the artistes, its a moment of spontaneous, unpredictable, and grounding truth. Laasya says, For an artiste, doing something on the spot is the most satisfying. More than rehearsals or choreography. That spontaneity is a gift. Audiences have changed, too. Where once viewers quietly consumed performances, they now enter the space with vulnerability, curiosity, and a sense of responsibility. The audience has evolved into a level of awareness I felt was missing earlier. Now they are a part of the performance. Their authenticity mirrors the artistes authenticity, she notes. According to Laasya, The question and the answer are equally important. Different people think differently, and when they ask questions after receiving the art performances, thats the learning I dont want to miss. Laasya speaks of a collective turning on the lineup this year, which includes dancing, singing, storytelling, puppetry, tribal music, contemporary work. Watching different art forms at the festival taught me that the right way forward is doing it together. This is how we change the face of an economy when people start voting for something more, something meaningful. That becomes the new normal. A quiet revolution rooted in intimacy, carried by conversation, and sustained by the unwavering belief that art deserves better. I always look forward to coming out of this as a better person and artiste. The dream is much bigger than the 10 days, concludes Laasya. Kutty Kutcheri Festival 2025 will be held from December 13 to 22. Entry is free. Registration is mandatory. To register, visit rasoham.org
A Gen Z Odyssey: Bengalureans rejoice as season 2 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians hits OTT
Percy Jackson was a regular 12 year old boy trying to make it through a school for troubled kids, while dealing with the strange incidents that kept happening around him until one such incident changed everything his math teacher turned into a winged monster and attacked him. This was the story that had Gen Z hooked, as Percy Jackson and the Olympians went on to lead Percy to Camp Half Blood, discover he was the son of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, and embark on several adventures to save the world from destruction. Twenty years later, as author Rick Riordan continues to add to his world of Greek gods, monsters and demigods on quests to vanquish them, the first book (The Lightning Thief) got a much-loved onscreen adaptation to the screen on JioHotstar in 2023. With the second season having released on Wednesday, young Bengalureans are excited to see if it can manage to match the scale, imagination and heart of the original book The Sea of Monsters. Grover Stories that shaped childhoods If you were growing up in the late 2000s or early 2010s, you probably remember seeing your classmates pass around the same beaten up copy of The Lightning Thief, or read it furtively under the desk during class, escaping into a world where mythological creatures exist in our world. I was a huge mythology nerd because of video games and I loved how the books incorporated mythological characters into everyday settings. I reread them so many times that I dont remember how many, says Abishek Ram Prabhakar, a web designer. Seeing Percy and his demigod friends have ADHD and dyslexia, reframed in the series as a strength to stay alert in battle and read ancient Greek, was meaningful to neurodivergent kids, points out counselling psychologist Ananya Samantha. A lot of us felt so seen reading those books there was this sense of not being alone in this magical world thats not neuro-normative, says the 24-year-old. Percy and Annabeth Great Expectations Season 1 was a huge success, with many enamored with the casting of Walker Scobell, Leah Jeffries and Aryan Sumhadri as the Percy, Annabeth, and Grover trio, despite initial skepticism. Especially with the two film adaptations which came out in 2010 and 2013, being critically received for deviating drastically from the books, fans were apprehensive about the series. But it does not seem to have disappointed, as software engineer Viswambhari Anandan (23) notes, Annabeth isnt blonde and white, Zeus too was portrayed by a black actor, but I did not mind that. As kids watch as well, having so many ethnicities to look up to is great. Sudheeksha Easwar, a masters student, adds Initially, I was skeptical but as soon as I heard Walker Scobell speak, I knew that was Percy! They got the characters and personalities right even if their physical descriptions didnt match exactly and thats what matters. In season 2, as Percy and Annabeth go looking for a missing grover, traversing the dangerous sea of monsters, fans are waiting to see action-filled moments. There is a moment in the book where there is a complicated battle with Scylla, a legendary sea monster. Im keen to see how they recreate it, says Prabhakar. The trailer too teased a moment that could be this one with a short glimpse of an imposing sea monsters tail. Funny but tense moments teased during promotions, including Percy being turned into a hamster by the sorceress Circe, and Grover being held captive by a blind cyclops who thinks the former is his bride, are moments fans are looking forward to the most. Easwar also points to the budding crush between Percy and Annabeth, saying, Im waiting to see their slow romance evolve theyve always been the OG couple for me. With the wait finally over, its time to gather your demigod friends, whip up some blue pop corn in Percys honour, and settle in.
In a Para-llel World: Delve into Cambridge Dictionary's Word of the Year 2025 : Parasocial
When news broke about the rumoured relationship of BTS Jungkook with Aespas Winter, Taylor Swift-Travis Kelces engagement, Selena Gomez-Benny Blancos wedding or Samantha Ruth Prabhu tying the knot with Raj Nidimoru, the reactions online were anything but distant. The emotions ranged from joy and protectiveness to disappointment and concern, as if these moments belonged to someone they personally knew. That intense sense of familiarity is exactly what the Cambridge Dictionary zeroed in on when it named parasocial, its Word of the Year for 2025. The term refers to a one-sided emotional bond people form with celebrities, fictional characters, influencers or even AI chatbots. Coined in 1956, parasocial has suddenly re-entered everyday vocabulary, fuelled by social medias constant access to public figures and the growing presence of AI companionship in daily life always available, always listening. Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru after their wedding in Coimbatore In simple terms, parasocial relationships are one-sided psychological bonds, explains Shreyaa S Murthy, consultant clinical psychologist at Narayana Health City. Such bonds, she notes, are common and even normative during adolescence. Young people use media figures as role models for identity exploration. Admiring someones personality, not just their looks or talent, can act as a psychological resource. While the word carries a negative notion, animation student Ayush KA feels it otherwise. From my experience, parasocial connections often begin with people who have low self-esteem. Associating with celebrities or characters makes them feel confident. I was shy growing up and found it difficult to talk to people. Watching streamers and YouTubers became a way to cope, he shares, adding that parasocial relationships have always been there people went to concerts, worshipped stars. But now its much worse because streamers and YouTubers create this illusion of closeness. They share their daily lives, respond to comments and create safe spaces where the lines start to blur. Jungkook of popular boy band BTS Another layer complicating the dynamic is AI, says Dr Umashankar S, public health specialist and Honorary Secretary of the Telemedicine Society of India. AI chatbots feel safe for many, because they seem non-judgmental, always available and never withdraw. That unconditional acceptance can be comforting, especially for people who feel lonely or lack social confidence, he explains. Whereas psychology and literature student Maseera Aiman sees how this spills into real life, stating, You might start expecting people around you to understand you the way a chatbot does, or expect your life to feel as entertaining as a reality show. For her, parasocial relationships are not inherently damaging, but they become a problem when you depend on them too much. Selena Gomez with her engagement ring Connection to Concern Parasocial dynamics differ from casual fandom or simple reliance on AI because they are emotional rather than behavioural, according to Dr Umashankar. Yet not all such bonds are harmful. They can provide companionship, comfort and motivation. But they become unhealthy when they replace real-life relationships or cause emotional distress, Murthy notes. Chatbots offer unconditional acceptance. They do not argue, judge or withdraw, which makes people feel safe. The red flag appears when people start spending excessive time tracking a celebrity or chatbot and experience emotional distress when that access is disrupted. Then a sense of entitlement begins to develop, feeling betrayed or dejected when a celebrity or AI does not respond, highlights Umashankar. Meanwhile, communication executive Aayushi Naik, notes that the reason parasocial has become mainstream is visibility. Social media delivers narratives in seconds that kind of access makes people deeply invested in celebrities lives sometimes to the point of obsession, she says. Interviews and behind-the-scenes videos add to this familiarity, even while she remains aware that much of what is seen is carefully curated. This constant exposure, experts agree, explains why younger generations are more susceptible, especially now that fandom has become 24/7, personalised and algorithm-driven.
Breakdowns, accidents in e-bus fleet tarnishing Bengalurus image: Transport minister
Cabinet to decide today on allowing IPL matches at Chinnaswamy stadium
Bengaluru doctors warn of medical misinformation on social media, call for govt regulations
Police detain Panchamasali members during Daurjanya Dina march
Amendment proposes life term for fake drug offences; 11 other bills tabled in assembly
220kg of hydro ganja seized in 23 months at Kempegowda International Airport
Passenger caught at Kempegowda International Airport trying to smuggle in rare primates
Alok Kumar promoted as director-general of police
Law But No Order: 236 dirty cops in Karnataka suspended
Medical officers of Karnataka health department protest curbs on in-service quota for PG courses
NGO launches art and healing-themed calendar on Human Rights Day
The 2026 calendar features Mandala art accompanied by feminist quotes, acknowledging the healing journeys of women who have experienced violence
Festive order fiasco: Bengaluru gifting firm wins Rs 1.8 lakh refund after logo mix-up
Thief robbed of loot in Bengaluru, goes on crime spree to avoid bad luck
Police cant summon rowdy-sheeters orally till framing of legal procedure: Karnataka High Court
Taking note of claim by the police that petitioner was involved in 24 criminal cases, the court said he should be given an opportunity to reform, notwithstanding his past
Bengaluru South Corporation orders strict crackdown on unauthorised buildings
Bengaluru doctors save 24-week, 480-gram micro pre-term baby after 147-day NICU stay
Bengaluru stampede: KSCA steps up push to restart cricket at Chinnaswamy
Newly elected KSCA president Venkatesh Prasad is prioritizing the resumption of top-level cricket at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium. He met with Karnataka's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister to secure necessary permissions. Prasad also inspected the Belagavi stadium, emphasizing development across various state centers to revive cricket's glory.
Akasa Air expands its fleet to 31 aircrafts; new plane arrives at Bengaluru International Airport
Akasa Air welcomed its 31st aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 8-200, featuring advanced Safran Z200 seats with enhanced comfort and connectivity. This delivery marks a significant step in the airline's expansion, reflecting its commitment to passenger experience and sustainability. Akasa Air plans to induct 195 more aircraft in the coming years.
Bifurcation hits parent universities financially in Karnataka
Techies step out of Technopark to cast votes in Kerala local body polls
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Election fervour gripped the city on polling day, and Technopark, home to nearly 80,000 employees across more than 450 companies, was no exception. The usually bustling IT campus ran with minimal staff as many professionals left their desks to cast their votes. Most companies followed employee-friendly policies in line with Election Commission directives, offering leave, work-from-home options, or flexible hours. Client support teams were allowed to adjust schedules without worrying about biometric attendance. Employees working for Bengaluru and Hyderabad-based firms also received 'civic duty' allowances, excusing them from online meetings to vote. However, some employees from Nagercoil in Tamil Nadu chose to attend office, preferring not to travel home midweek. Many employees travelled back to their native places to vote, even though polling fell midweek, said Rajeev Krishnan, state convenor of Prathidhwani, an IT employee welfare organisation, who voted in Aruvikkara. He noted that only about 30% of those settled in Thiruvananthapuram from other districts had updated their voter registrations. For some, the connection to their hometown outweighed convenience. I shifted from Kollam to Thiruvananthapuram 13 years ago, but never updated my registration. Having a vote back home still carries value, said Vishnu V S, an employee at Technopark Phase II. Despite modest numbers, voter registrations in the Kazhakoottam constituency, which houses the IT hub, have been rising. On polling day, voters queued early at booths in Kazhakoottam, Karyavattom, Kulathoor, Chanthavila, Kuzhivila, and Poundkadavu. This is my first time voting in a local body election, though I have voted in assembly polls since shifting here 16 years ago, said Rakesh Rajan, after casting his ballot at Government UPS, Kuzhivila. He added that many of his apartment-mates were missing from the rolls. People checked the voters' list only at the last minute. I updated my name online and attended the hearing. The State Election Commission should have campaigned better to ensure inclusion. Others faced similar frustrations. IT professionals Suhail Seth and Nejma said they were excluded from the rolls despite voting in the previous local body election at Kuzhivila.
Police cannot summon rowdies orally, says Karnataka high court
Skyrocketing egg prices burn teachers pockets to fuel midday meals in Karnataka
Skyrocketing prices of eggs are not just burning a hole in the pockets of regular consumers, but also teachers, who are paying from their own pockets to ensure its presence in midday meals
Mobile phones, weapons recovered in latest raid at Bengaluru Central Prison
Bengaluru police intensify anti-drug drive ahead of New Year; six arrested
Virtusa acquires Bengaluru-based semiconductor design firm SmartSoC Solutions
Virtusa will expand its chip design capabilities through this acquisition, and will add 1,400 engineers.
Bengaluru Central Corporation cracks down on illegal flex boards
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar met with the Karnataka State Cricket Association president. A decision on allowing IPL matches at Chinnaswamy stadium will be made in the upcoming cabinet meeting. The government is committed to cricket and cricket fans. International cricket and IPL matches will return to Bengaluru.
Two held for cheating Bengaluru man of 47 lakh with fake Ayurvedic treatment
The Jnanabharathi police have arrested two people for allegedly cheating a man of 47 lakh by promising Ayurvedic medicine to treat his sexual issues
Bengaluru techie Tanya Rajhans embraced a vegan diet to manage PCOS and lose weight. She followed a plan created with ChatGPT, cutting out dairy and favorite street foods. Within six weeks, she shed 4 kilos. Her diet focused on high protein and under 1400 calories daily. Rajhans found success by relying on soy-based foods and avoiding caffeine.
Karnataka government stops Wine Education course
BENGALURU: Bengaluru, popular for its beer and wine culture, will soon lose its appeal to tourists seeking to enroll themselves in the wine making and pairing training course, as the state government has stopped offering the course. According to sources in Karnataka Grape and Wine Board, the state government had stopped the funding for the Wine Education Appreciation and Tasting Course (WEAT) for the past two years. The course was introduced by the state government in 2014, offering free classes for government hotel management students. Here they were being trained in wine making, pairing, food pairing, details of wine grape growing regions and their quality and exposure to international vineyards and breweries. From 2015 to 2024, 10,500 students were trained. The government spent Rs 6500 per student for training students from horticultural and hotel management colleges. The course which was being offered was similar to the wine and spirit education trust course offered in London. The course was training students up to Level-2 and then offering them a ground to apply for international universities for further training or internship in hotels and restaurant chains. But since the course has been stopped due to lack of funds, the students have been left out, an official seeking anonymity explained. The Board is now preparing a report to approach the government once again seeking it be included in the upcoming budget announcement for the benefit of students. The officials said that this is important was it not just offers exposure, but also helps them get scholarship for specialised training and helps in getting jobs. The WEAT course was held for a duration of 10 working hours, exposing students to 10 different types of wines. Experts from the field of wine and professionals trained in the courses were roped in for training students. The mininum age to join the course was 20 years of age Lecturers and working professionals were also given a window to participate in the training course, with the listed course fee. The course offered in Karnataka was on par with Wine and Spirit Education Trust course, offered in London, where the fee is over Rs 1.5 lakh. Some courses are also offered online, where the fees is Rs 11,000, but the wine bottles and pairing materials have to be additionally purchased. After undergoing this course, students have the options to either undertake higher studies or undergo internships to become chefs, wine tasters or even set up own wine business, the official added.
Uber forays into B2B logistics; launches metro ticketing in Bengaluru
According to the company, unlike Uber Courierwhich is booked directly by customers through the Uber appUber Direct functions behind the scenes as a logistics engine for businesses
Lets Go Birding, a bird-themed stamp exhibition by philatist Ramu M Srinivasa, showcases nearly 2,300 different species of our feathered friends
Brookfield India REIT raises Rs 3,500 cr via QIP
Brookfield India Real Estate Trust has raised Rs 3,500 crore by selling units to investors and will use this amount to fund the acquisition of a property in Bengaluru.
Uber passengers in Bengaluru can now book Namma Metro tickets on app
The feature has already been adopted in Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, and Bengaluru is the latest metro city where Uber is integrating public transport into its ecosystem
Non-bailable & 10-year jail: Karnataka govt cracks down on hate speech with new law
Karnataka government has tabled the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, 2025, aiming to curb dissemination of content causing disharmony. The legislation proposes stringent punishments, including imprisonment up to 7 years and fines, for hate speech and crimes. It also empowers authorities to remove such material from online platforms.
Dinesh Karthik Joins London Spirit in Hundred as Mentor, Batting Coach
This is Karthik's maiden foray into a support staff role outside the Indian Premier League, where he works in a similar role with champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru
AI powers MIFs manufacturing overhaul with advanced humanoid deployment
NEW DELHI, Dec 10: Bengaluru-based Mother India Forming (MIF) is transforming its manufacturing operations by introducing advanced humanoid and quadruped robotic systems at its plant, an initiative driven by artificial intelligence. This strategic adoption of AI-enabled robotics marks a leap toward fully smart manufacturing, where intelligent machines deliver unprecedented precision, efficiency and safety, MIF, the manufacturer of precision cold-rolled formed components, said. The humanoid brings micron-level consistency to industrial shop floors, while quadruped robotic systems ensure autonomous surveillance, enhanced factory [] The post AI powers MIFs manufacturing overhaul with advanced humanoid deployment appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Virtusa Acquires Bengaluru based SmartSoC Solutions
Strategic acquisition positions Virtusa at the forefront of AI and chip design innovation to meet surging demand for advanced silicon
India Art Festival returns to Bengaluru with 3,000 artworks and new voices
Rajendra Patils art platform returns with contemporary works, traditional forms, and a Karnataka-inspired landscape showcase
WPL 2026: Pooja Vastrakar Is A Tremendous Addition To RCB, Says Aakash Chopra
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India batter Aakash Chopra believes Pooja Vastrakars move to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is a tremendous addition to the side ahead of 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL), saying that she brings in a strong batting quality which isnt found in other seam bowling options in the country. Despite her long layoff due to a shoulder surgery, which also led her to miss WPL 2025 season for eventual champions Mumbai Indians, Pooja found significant interest in last months mega auction, and eventually RCB roped her in for Rs 85 lakh. As of now, Pooja is in rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru and is expected to be fit for WPL 2026, to be played from January 9 to February 5 in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. The way RCB has collected and selected players gives them great flexibility. Based on pitch conditions, form, or injuries, they can make tactical changes, whether its choosing between Grace Harris or Lauren Bell depending on the opposition. When you look at Indian fast-bowling all-rounders, Pooja Vastrakar stands out because she brings a quality of batting that otherslike Renuka Singh Thakur, Shikha Pandey, Arundhati Reddy, or Kranti Gaud, do not offer at the same level. She is a rare commodity. Yes, she has had injury concerns, but theres only one Pooja Vastrakar in the country. Thats exactly why we saw a bidding war for her. UP Warriorz were very interested, but RCB knew what they wanted, and they secured her. In my opinion, its a tremendous addition, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Saba Karim, the former India wicketkeeper-batter and national selector, believes the Smriti Mandhana-led RCB have a well-balanced look due to the plethora of all-rounders in their line-up. I felt that RCB clearly leaned towards all-rounders this time, which is why you see so many in their line-up, starting from Nadine de Klerk, Arundhati Reddy, Grace Harris, and Pooja Vastrakar. Yes, she has had injury concerns, but theres only one Pooja Vastrakar in the country. Thats exactly why we saw a bidding war for her. UP Warriorz were very interested, but RCB knew what they wanted, and they secured her. In my opinion, its a tremendous addition, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They will play matches in Navi Mumbai before going to Vadodara, and I believe the kind of wickets they will get there will complement this combination. Overall, this squad looks well-balanced for RCB, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Air India admits compliance culture needs overhaul after flying without permit
An Airbus A320 flew passengers between New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad on November 24 to 25 without the mandatory Airworthiness Review Certificate, or ARC, a key permit issued annually by the regulator after a plane passes safety and compliance checks
New menus, and festive popups in Bengaluru to try this December
A Kerala Sunday breakfast, hearty Asian meals, and a winter thali to explore this festive season
As Mumbais iconic Cream Centre opens in Bengaluru, we take a trip down memory lane
How limited-edition sandwiches are shaping Bengalurus food culture
Chefs and homegrown brands across Bengaluru are now using small-batch releases and pop-ups to bring in a surprise element for diners
Uber launches B2B logistics service, metro ticketing in Bengaluru
The offering, which has been launched in partnership with ONDC Network, has gone live in the city today with driver partners fulfilling grocery deliveries for brands such as Zepto and KPN Farm Fresh.
Bill to prevent hate speech and hate crime tabled in Karnataka assembly
Belagavi: The Karnataka government on Wednesday tabled the Karnataka Hate Speech and Hate Crime (Prevention) Bill in the state Assembly. The bill has a provision for a fine of up to Rs one lakh and a jail term up to 10 years. The bill was cleared by the state cabinet on December 4. According to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Rahul Mamkootathil granted anticipatory bail in second rape case
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major relief for Rahul Mamkootathil- MLA, the additional district and sessions court has granted him anticipatory bail in a second rape case registered against him on the complainant of a 23-year-old woman. Rahul's counsel had swiftly moved the pre-arrest bail after the High Court granted him protection from arrest in the first rape case till a verdict is given on his anticipatory bail plea, which is scheduled to be heard on December 15. The pre-arrest bail plea was moved on Saturday after the High Court gave Rahul an interim protection from arrest. Rahul's counsel argued that the allegation was politically motivated and there was no mention of the complainant's name, and place and time of occurrence of the alleged crime in the complaint. The complainant did not approach the police directly when she had all the options to do so and instead mailed it to the KPCC chief, which showed that there was something fishy in the move, the counsel argued. His lawyer also highlighted the High Court order and sought a favourable verdict. The prosecution countered this by arguing that the complainant has already given a detailed statement before the police and the allegation was serious in nature. The anticipatory bail plea was moved in the second case after the police appointed a special team to probe the case. The department had appointed AIG G Poonkuzhali to lead the team to investigate the complaint filed by a 23-year-old woman, who is a resident of Bengaluru. Poonkuzhali, who is now attached with the police headquarters, had recorded the statement of the complainant. The complainant had testified that she was raped after being given fake marriage promise. The offence took place in a homestay where she was brutally assaulted.
How To Find A Housemate As A North Indian In Bengaluru? Complete Guide Here
Finding a housemate as a North Indian in Bengaluru is not as intimidating as it seems. The city is built on migrants, and every pocket has its own community of people.
Karnataka government has tabled a new bill in the Assembly to prevent hate speech and hate crimes. The proposed legislation defines hate speech broadly, including expressions causing disharmony or ill-will based on various biases. Penalties range from fines up to Rs 1 lakh and jail terms up to 10 years for offenders.
Santu Out, Manju In: Bengalurus Viral Love Triangle Gets A Surprise Ending
What began as a private marital issue turned into a social media drama involving emotional videos, accusations, sympathy, trolling and online commentary.
Over 200 pedestrian deaths in Bengaluru each year; walkers make up 28% of total road deaths
Bengaluru's tech hub status belies its dangerous streets for pedestrians, with nearly 28% of road fatalities involving walkers. Preventable causes like rash driving and poor infrastructure contribute to over 200 pedestrian deaths annually, a grim trend persisting despite enforcement efforts.
Dinesh Karthik Named Mentor & Batting Coach Of London Spirit Men At The Hundred
London Spirit Men: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik, who is also a mentor of reigning IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), has been named mentor and batting coach of The Hundred franchise London Spirit. In his first-ever role within a franchise for The Hundred, Karthik's expertise comes from participating in over 250 matches as both a player and a coach in the Indian Premier League (IPL), along with 180 international matches representing India. London Spirits Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, in a statement shared by the franchise, said, Its a pleasure to welcome DK to London Spirit. He is a truly original thinker in our game and his vast experience in short-format and franchise cricket will be invaluable to us. Hes also great fun to work with and brings an infectious energy and enthusiasm to everything he does. The signing of another elite individual with significant stature in the game demonstrates our ambition and the importance we place on ensuring that our players receive the best possible support, Bobat added. London Spirits Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, in a statement shared by the franchise, said, Its a pleasure to welcome DK to London Spirit. He is a truly original thinker in our game and his vast experience in short-format and franchise cricket will be invaluable to us. Hes also great fun to work with and brings an infectious energy and enthusiasm to everything he does. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The new role will be relatively easy for Karthik, who has worked closely with both Bobat and Andy Flower, Spirits head coach, at RCB in the IPL. Article Source: IANS
IndiGo Cancels Over 60 Flights from Bengaluru Despite CEOs Assurance
IndiGo has cancelled thousands of flights nationwide after failing to plan for tighter safety regulations, causing severe hardships for passengers
Indigo flight cancellations: IndiGo cancels over 60 flights from Bengaluru
Indias aviation crisis deepened on Wednesday as IndiGo cancelled 61 more flights from Bengaluru, a day after the government cut its winter schedule by 10 per cent. Despite CEO Pieter Elbers assurance that operations were stable, passengers continue to face disruptions, delays and rising airfares
IndiGo cancels over 60 flights from Bengaluru despite CEO claiming operations stable
IndiGo has cancelled 61 flights on Wednesday, including 35 arrivals and 26 departures, a source said
This Bengaluru Road To Go Signal-Free, Easier For Travellers Heading To Mysuru
This means smoother and faster movement for vehicles traveling between Mysuru Road and Kanakapura Road, two major arterial routes in west and south Bengaluru.
A personal grudge between two young men escalated into a national security alarm, involving the Delhi and Bengaluru Police Commissioners. A BCA student allegedly orchestrated a cyber threat campaign, using spoofed emails and fake complaints to frame his rival, Mohit, and destroy his reputation.
If World Gets To See What We Discuss, They Can Do 10-part TV Series: Karthik On IPL Auction Prep
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India wicketkeeper-batter and current Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) mentor Dinesh Karthik opened up about the intense, high-stakes build-up to the IPL mini-auction, describing the experience as one of the most demanding yet enjoyable phases of his cricketing journey. Speaking about the extensive behind-the-scenes planning, Karthik reiterated how the preparation alone could form a gripping series. In a video shared by RCB on X, he said, If the world gets to see the whole footage of what all we speak and what all we discuss, they can do a mega serial, I feel. They can do a 10-part TV series on it. He detailed the exhaustive preparation that defined the days leading up to the auction, adding, It was the most exhilarating 10 days prior to the auction, the way we prepped. I don't think I've gone through an experience like that. I've played a lot of cricket, but to be in the boardroom discussing what it takes to make a team was the most challenging, most fun, engaging week, 10 days I've had because there was so much prep that went into it. Mo and Andy have a very detailed process that they go through. Karthik emphasised how deeply he enjoyed being part of the strategic core group, despite the long hours. And I thoroughly enjoyed every second of being in that room. At times, it was tiring because we had 12-hour, 14-hour days. I really enjoyed every second. I would do anything to have the same kind of experience in the lead-up to an auction. Comparing the current mini-auction to the mega auction, he admitted the latter offered unmatched excitement. This is a mini auction, very different. I must admit that the week in the lead-up to the mega auction was exciting. Discussing the complexity of player evaluation, he said, So many names, so many skill sets, how are you going to line up the team, giving your inputs, seeing what matters. So many things come into play and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Breaking down the decision-making layers, he added, But it's very interesting, intriguing and mentally challenging because you're assessing various things. A- the skill set. B- what does it take to be part of a team? But most importantly, the auction order. Where does the player come from? Will we bid for him? If we bid, how far we go? What we need to do? So it is a very intricate process, very challenging process and that's the thrill in an auction. Discussing the complexity of player evaluation, he said, So many names, so many skill sets, how are you going to line up the team, giving your inputs, seeing what matters. So many things come into play and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At the same time, enjoying this whole process because I was looking forward to coming back. Just seeing everybody back together in the ground was such a nice feeling. Last night, to be fair, I didn't sleep much. I was very excited to see Andy, Malo, Mo, all of them together, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Bengaluru RWAs flag legal confusion, faulty handovers, and compliance gaps
Apartment association office-bearers in Bengaluru highlighted confusion over legal frameworks, incomplete builder handovers, and financial transparency issues at a recent seminar. They called for clearer government guidelines and standardized handover protocols to address governance gaps in the city's housing sector.
U.R. Ananthamurthy memorial lecture in Bengaluru on December 14
The lecture will be delivered by Frederick M. Smith, Professor Emeritus of Sanskrit and Classical Indian Religions, University of Iowa
5th Global Capability Centers Summit in Bengaluru on December 12 and 13
Industry leaders, finance professionals, and technology experts are expected to participate, sharing insights on emerging trends and best practices shaping the GCC landscape
The Fly That Eats Garbage: Bengaluru's New Ally In The Waste War
The larvae have another advantage. Unlike houseflies, they do not spread disease easily because the adults have very limited mouthparts and avoid human environments.
An invitation has been issued to apartment owners to participate in the interaction
GBA aims to mop up Rs 2Kcr through premium FAR
BENGALURU: Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) is aiming to mop up around Rs 2,000 crore through premium FAR (Floor Area Ratio) route. It has urged the public, landowners and developers to make use of the opportunity and called upon them to prepare building plans including the the proposed premium FAR and submit them for approvals. A move aimed to facilitate higher-density developments and optimal utilisation of high-value land within Bengaluru city limits, premium FAR is the additional built-up area that developers can acquire over and above the permissible FAR by paying a premium charge to the government. In a press statement on Tuesday, the GBA Chief Commissioner, M Maheswar Rao, stated that provisions have been made under Section 18(B) of the KTCP Act, 1961, and Rule 37(E) of the Planning Authority Rules to allow the use of Premium FAR (Floor Area Ratio) in addition to the basic FAR. Under Section 13(E) of the KTCP Act, 1961, amendments have been introduced to the zoning regulations of the Revised Master Plan (RMP)-2015 by inserting Chapter 11 titled Premium FAR Granted by Levy of Premium Charges, and a notification to this effect was issued on April 2. Stating that the High Court has upheld the states decision to introduce premium FAR, Rao said that applicants may obtain additional FAR (Premium FAR) beyond the basic FAR by considering the prevailing guidance value. Charges applicable as per the guidance value must be calculated and paid to avail the additional FAR. By paying the prescribed charges, applicants may obtain a premium FAR up to 0.4 (40%) of the basic FAR. Further, an additional 0.2 (20%) of the basic FAR may be availed through TDR, allowing a total maximum additional FAR of 0.6 (60%) over the basic FAR, he explained. Developers and owners may prepare building plans, including the proposed Premium FAR and submit them for approval when seeking building permission, Rao said. He added that when people head to pay the building plan approval fee, the premium FAR would be calculated, and the builders would be given an option to pay both--the approval fee and the premium FAR. If the building plan approval fee and the premium FAR are paid, the respective corporations would grant permission to the builders to carry out construction using the FAR along with the premium FAR, GBA said. This is a simple and already operational process. Software has been updated accordingly, enabling all stakeholders to make use of the facility, Rao said.

