Three killed in separate road accidents in Bengaluru
Fake RTO e-challan link costs Bengaluru man 6.79 lakh
Bengalurus KIA named worlds third most family-friendly airport
Scaling Enterprise IT with Agentic AI - Engineering an Autonomous Service Desk
Atlassian's Nitish Jha closed DevSparks Bengaluru 2026 with a technical deep dive into Rovo Service, the AI agent embedded inside Jira Service Management that plans, executes, and resolves tickets end to end.
Viral video showcases IISc Bengalurus lush urban forest
Bengaluru: The Indian Institute of Science (IISc), one of Indias premier educational and research institutions, is once again drawing widespread attention not for its academic achievements, but for its breathtaking green campus that has left social media users mesmerised. A video shared by IISc student Divyansh Tiwari on Instagram has gone viral, showcasing the institutes 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 .
Playing ball in Bengaluru: Tracing the citys football culture
A three-part series on Bengalurus long association with the game of football.
Businessman alleges assault, robbery and extortion by rowdy-sheeter and associates in Bengaluru
The complainant told police that he was introduced to the rowdy-sheeter by an acquaintance
The BJP has criticized the Congress, alleging that a party rally in Bengaluru caused traffic disruptions, preventing several NEET-UG aspirants from reaching their exam centers. BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi stated this demonstrates the Congress prioritizes politics over students' futures, contrasting it with Prime Minister Modi's efforts to ensure exam candidates faced no inconvenience.
669 drunk driving cases booked in Bengaluru during special drive
According to police, the special drive was aimed at curbing drunken driving and speeding, two major factors contributing to road accidents
The woman woman came in contact with the trio after clicking on an online link about two years ago while browsing social media
Akasa Air adds Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its fleet, airline's 39th plane
Akasa Air welcomed its 39th Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, a significant addition to its fleet this year. The new plane, VT-YBP, completed its delivery journey from Seattle to Bengaluru. With 187 more aircraft on order over six years, the airline is expanding its network, currently serving 27 domestic and 7 international routes, signaling robust growth.
Are Indias airports ready to take off?
The new terminals at Navi Mumbai, Guwahati and Bengaluru are raking in awards for design. But despite the many innovations at Indian airports, are we on a par with the rest of the world?
Mango growers stage protests across Kolar district, demand MSP
Kolar: Mango growers and leaders of various farmers organisations staged protests across different parts of Kolar district on Monday, June 22, demanding that the state government immediately announce a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for mangoes and come to the aid of distressed farmers. The agitation was led by the District Mango Growers Welfare Association, which 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 NEET re-exam row: Sudhanshu Trivedi, Priyank Kharge clash over students missing test
Bengaluru NEET re-exam row: Sudhanshu Trivedi, Priyank Kharge clash over students missing test
NEET Takes Another Political Turn After Students Miss Exam In Bengaluru
Angry parents pinned the blame on a Congress rally that had led to a traffic jam while the students broke down in tears.
51 years after submergence, historic Vittala temple emerges
Belagavi: As delayed monsoon rains continue to impact water levels across north Karnataka, a remarkable piece of history has resurfaced from the depths of the Hidkal reservoir in Belagavi district. The historic Vittala Temple, which remained submerged under the reservoirs backwaters for more than five decades, has once again emerged in full view, drawing thousands 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 .
EXPLAINED | What could Karnataka gain and lose if Tata Power gets a distribution licence
Electricity supply in Karnataka is a system run byEscoms, where each area isassigneda fixed distribution company based on geography, with no option to switch even if the service is unsatisfactory
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) , Bengaluru Campus, an Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University, hosted MASH 2026 (MAHE Alumni Sports & Health Fest) on June 14, 2026, at its Yelahanka campus. The event brought together alumni from across graduating batches, offering them an opportunity to reconnect with the spirit of MAHE while celebrating the achievements, contributions, and enduring legacy of the MAHE alumni community closer to where they live and work today. A vibrant gathering of MAHE alumni, students, faculty, and staff at the Bengaluru campus celebrates community engagement, healthy living, and the institution's lifelong alumni network Organized by the Alumni Relations Office of MAHE Bengaluru Campus, MASH 2026 was held under the theme Back in Play. Instantly. The event brought together alumni, their families, faculty members, and staff for a day of sports, networking, and shared memories. More than a sports festival, it celebrated alumni as lifelong members of the MAHE community whose achievements and continued engagement enrich the institution and society. The event reflected MAHE Bengaluru's commitment to fostering lasting alumni relationships and meaningful engagement beyond graduation. Alumni are among the most valuable members of any educational institution. They represent the impact of education beyond the classroom and serve as ambassadors of the institutions values and legacy. Their achievements and continued engagement enrich the learning ecosystem through mentorship, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. MASH 2026 celebrates these enduring relationships and reflects our commitment to fostering a strong and connected alumni community. It is heartening to see our graduates return, reconnect, and continue contributing to the vibrant MAHE ecosystem , Prof. (Dr.) Madhu Veeraraghavan, Pro Vice-Chancellor, MAHE Bengaluru. MASH 2026 also served as a vibrant networking and community-building platform, enabling alumni from diverse professional backgrounds to exchange ideas, strengthen connections, and explore collaborations. Cultural performances, entertainment segments, and family-friendly activities added to the festive atmosphere, while opportunities to reconnect with faculty members and revisit their alma mater created a warm and nostalgic experience that celebrated the enduring bond between MAHE and its alumni. As MAHE continues to strengthen its alumni engagement initiatives, MASH 2026 demonstrated how the Bengaluru Campus is emerging as a vibrant hub for alumni connections, bringing the essence of the Manipal experience closer to its graduates. More than a sports and health festival, MASH 2026 celebrated the MAHE alumni community: their achievements, their contributions to society and industry, and their lifelong connection with the institution. The event reaffirmed that while alumni may move across cities and careers, the spirit of Manipal remains a shared bond that continues to inspire, connect, and grow across generations. About Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is an Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University. MAHE offers over 400 specialisations across the Health Sciences (HS), Management, Law, Humanities & Social Sciences (MLHS), and Technology & Science (T&S) streams through its constituent units at campuses in Manipal, Mangalore, Bengaluru, Jamshedpur, and Dubai. With a remarkable track record in academics, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and significant contributions to research, MAHE has earned recognition and acclaim both nationally and internationally. In 2020, the Ministry of Education, Government of India, awarded MAHE the prestigious Institution of Eminence status. Currently ranked 3 rd in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025 rankings, MAHE is the preferred choice for students seeking a transformative learning experience and enriching campus life, as well as for national and multinational corporations seeking top talent.
A Bengaluru tech professional's journey from a Rs 5,000 monthly salary to a Rs 45 lakh annual package and Rs 70 lakh net worth is inspiring thousands. Despite financial success, the individual expresses regret over not pursuing a bachelor's degree earlier, which impacted confidence. The story highlights career setbacks, self-doubt, and the reality that success often takes time, resonating deeply with many professionals facing similar comparisons.
Bike rally by farmers opposing Bidadi Township project near Bengaluru in Karnataka
Farmers from Tumakuru, Chickballapur, Kolar, Mandya, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, and Bengaluru South district, were among those who participated in the rally
Why a 24-year-old founder is taking India's most ambitious data storage bet from Bangalore to US
The relocation of BioCompute founder Anagha Rajesh to San Francisco has reignited the debate around India's deep-tech ecosystem and brain drain. Despite building a pioneering DNA data storage startup in Bengaluru, Rajesh believes breakthrough innovations require patient capital and long-term vision. Her move highlights a critical challenge for India: retaining ambitious scientific entrepreneurs by creating an environment where bold, high-risk ideas can thrive.
Bengaluru biker clears 100 traffic violation cases in one go
Bengaluru: In a striking example of Bengalurus ongoing crackdown on traffic violations, a two-wheeler rider cleared as many as 100 pending traffic violation cases registered against a single motorcycle by paying a lump-sum fine at the Rajajinagar Traffic Police Station. The rider took advantage of the Karnataka governments special traffic fine settlement scheme, under which 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 .
Balcony toilet in Bengaluru apartment sparks debate online
Bengaluru: Bengalurus soaring rental prices and shrinking living spaces have once again become a topic of discussion on social media, this time over a rather unusual reason. A video showing a western toilet installed in the balcony of a house has gone viral, leaving netizens both amused and shocked. The video, shared on X by 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 .
'Useless fellows': Mallikarjun Kharge loses cool at party workers over 'DKS' chants at Bengaluru event Deccan Herald
Many high earners today struggle to build wealth, despite significantly higher incomes than previous generations. Chartered accountant Meenal Goel suggests the difference lies not in income, but in how money is utilized. While parents' income growth often translated to asset growth, today's earners frequently see increased salaries lead to lifestyle upgrades and higher expenses, hindering wealth accumulation. The key, Goel emphasizes, is mindful spending and prioritizing long-term financial health.
'Useless fellows': Kharge loses cool over DK Shivakumar slogans, warns party workers of action
Will the entire country be affected if you shout here? This is not an individual's programme, it is a party programme. You useless fellows... There is no worship of individuals here, we are here for the party programme which brings all of us together, Kharge said.
Rebuilding how brands sell physical spaces; TechSparks 2026 on the New Tech Order
Phygital Studio unites design, hardware, software, and storytelling on its platform, called Beto, helping brands like Adani and Deloitte build immersive spaces to actively drive sales. TechSparks 2026 wil be held in Bengaluru from October 13-15.
NORI is building luggage around how women actually travel
Bengaluru-based travel gear brand Nori is rethinking suitcases, bags, and organisers based on a simple but overlooked idea: women pack differently for different needs, carry more, and need luggage thats designed accordingly.
Mumbai Dreamers Triumph Over Hyderabad Heroes in Thrilling 12-10 Victory
Hyderabad, June 22: In an exhilarating match on the sixth day of Season 2 of the Rugby Premier League (RPL), the Mumbai Dreamers defeated the host Hyderabad Heroes 12-10 on Sunday. This marks the Dreamers fifth consecutive victory. Meanwhile, at the Gachibowli-based Ganti Mohana Chandra Balyogi Athletic Stadium, the Bengaluru Bravehearts secured an easy win ... Read more Mumbai Dreamers Triumph Over Hyderabad Heroes in Thrilling 12-10 Victory
Ktaka Among Indias Best At Shielding Families From Medical Bills
Patients face pedestrian, civic challenges around major government hospitals in Bengaluru
Encroached footpaths, unsafe crossings, flooding and inadequate patient facilities continue to inconvenience visitors despite improvements in traffic management at some locations.
Minor fire at Nagasandra Metro station in Bengaluru; no casualties
Your medical history, 1 OTP away: How Karnataka is pushing for unified digital patient records
Fake customer care number costs doctor Rs 1.7 lakh
Srinagar/Bengaluru, June 2026: In a major breakthrough for India's emerging deep-tech landscape, Srinagar-based Quantum First Deep-Tech Innovation Ecosystem Chinar Quantum AI (CQAI), one of the country's pioneering quantum technology companies, signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Christ University, Bengaluru, at its Kengeri Campus. The partnership aims to establish a comprehensive Quantum Hub that will offer specialized quantum trainings, internships, startup incubation, research and development, deep-tech innovation, and industry-academia collaboration, contributing directly to the vision of India's National Quantum Mission. As a concrete step toward implementing the objectives of the MoU, CQAI and Christ University successfully organized the two-day Quantum Convergence Workshop on June 1718, 2026. The workshop brought together students, researchers, and faculty members to explore the convergence of Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Post-Quantum Cryptography, and Cybersecuritytechnologies expected to shape the future global economy and national security landscape. The event featured keynote and technical sessions delivered by Dr. Rukhsan Ul Haq, CEO & Chief Scientist of CQAI, and Mr. G. B. Alex, Chief Innovation Officer of CQAI, who highlighted emerging opportunities in Quantum AI, Quantum Computing, Quantum-Safe Security, and deep-tech entrepreneurship. The workshop provided participants with exposure to cutting-edge research directions and innovation pathways in one of the world's fastest-growing technological domains.
Perfume trial keeps big cats engaged at Bannerughatta Biological Park in Bengaluru
Life-saving efforts during pandemic turn into tax nightmare for Bengaluru activist
Second shot, same anxiety: Mixed emotions on re-NEET day in Bengaluru
Physics Paper Leaves Many Worried, Candidates Emerged With Relief, Tears & Renewed Uncertainty
Four held for gym trainers murder in Bengaluru
Beyond retail: Bengaluru malls turn into experiential social hubs
Woman climbs up terrace to trim branch, falls & dies
MG Road in Bengaluru finds its rhythm on World Music Day
Commuters raise concern over non-Karnataka bikes operating as taxis amid regulatory vacuum
Bike taxis have emerged as a popular mode of transport in Bengaluru, offering commuters a cost-effective and time-saving alternative amid the citys notorious traffic congestion
New Karnataka Congress chief seeks changes to composition of boards and corps
Kumaraswamy: Committed to Mekedatu project
The academy effect on Bengalurus football culture
Missing worker may be inside Balagere STPs circular compartment: Officials
From Vidhana Soudha to jail, Bengaluru stretches its limits on yoga day
Farmers to hold Bairamangala Chalo rally against Bidadi Township Project on June 22
Yoga Day celebrations take place across Karnataka
An Indian tech professional, Aman Vaishnav, has gone viral after revealing why he left a high-paying machine learning job in Singapore and returned to India to start over in Bengaluru. In an Instagram video, the 26-year-old said personal circumstances prompted the move and that he chose the life that feels right over one that simply looked successful. While admitting he is still unsure whether it was the right decision, Vaishnav said he has never made choices out of fear.
Over 4,000 Inmates Participate In Mass Yoga Session In Bengaluru Prison
Alok Kumar, IPS, Director General of Police, Prisons and Correctional Services, Bengaluru, took part in the programme and spoke on the significance of yoga.
Over 10,000 Participants from Across the Globe Unite as Bengaluru Becomes the Global Epicentre of Yoga Excellence
Bengaluru Man Calls Out Bombay Shaving Company Over WhatsApp Spam, Founder Responds
The complaint gained attention on LinkedIn and prompted a public apology from the company's founder and CEO, Shantanu Deshpande.
Modi Destroying India, Trump the World says Mallikarjun Kharge
This Modi government will fall one day, wait and watch. A big trouble is coming for Modi, wait and watch, the Congress chief claimed in Bengaluru
Good friends Modi-Trump destroying India and world: Kharge
Bengaluru: Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday, June 21, claimed the two leaders, who call themselves good friends, were destroying their respective domainsone, the country, the other the world. Targeting the BJP over allegations of embezzlement of funds linked to the Ram 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 .
97 rowdy-sheeters raided in Bengaluru North Division
Sustainability, Authenticity Reshaping Indias Ethnic Wear Market
As Mysore Saree Udyog expands beyond Bengaluru, Co-founder Dinesh P Talera reflects on heritage, technology, sustainability and the growing demand for authentic Indian luxury.
Several students were barred from the NEET-UG re-examination nationwide for arriving late, citing traffic jams, documentation issues, and disputes. In Delhi, a student claimed denial despite reaching on time. Mumbai and Bengaluru saw protests as gates closed precisely at the deadline. A Rajasthan candidate faced attire-related issues, while Uttar Pradesh students were misdirected by GPS. Authorities cited strict adherence to National Testing Agency rules.
Fire breaks out at Bengaluru's Nagasandra Metro Station
A minor fire broke out near the emergency exit of Bengaluru's Nagasandra Metro Station on Sunday afternoon, affecting a signboard. Thick smoke was visible, but swift action by operations and fire response teams quickly extinguished the blaze. Crucially, there were no injuries or disruptions to Metro train services. Authorities assure the public the situation is under control and urge against panic.
Virat Kohli Named in England ODI Squad, Subject to Fitness Clearance
He had suffered a hamstring injury during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's title-defending run in Indian Premier League
Engineer trades Singapore life for Bengaluru
Bengaluru: While many young professionals dream of moving abroad for higher studies and better career opportunities, a software engineer has gone viral on social media after revealing why he chose to leave Singapore and return to Bengaluru despite having a well-paying job. Aman Vaishnav shared a reel on Instagram, who describes himself as a Senior 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 .
Karnataka mango growers threaten bandh over price crash
Kolar: Mango growers in Karnatakas premier mango-producing belt of Kolar district have threatened to call for a district-wide bandh on Monday, June 22, if the state government fails to announce a minimum support price (MSP) for the fruit. The farmers, reeling under a sharp decline in mango prices over the past four weeks, have demanded 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 .
Karnataka man beaten to death with stone, woman's husband among 2 held; affair angle suspected
Sankeshwar town was rocked by a chilling crime as 35-year-old Babu Shankar Bhusagol was killed in a brutal attack with a stone. Initial investigations suggest an illicit relationship may have sparked the violence, prompting the arrest of the husband of the victim's alleged lover and an associate. Authorities are also looking into a past road dispute that might have played a role in the tragic incident.
FSSAI busts adulterated milk supply network to Bengaluru
Bengaluru: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has uncovered an alleged network supplying unlicensed and suspected adulterated milk from neighbouring Tamil Nadu to tea stalls, coffee shops, bakeries and hotels in Bengaluru. In a coordinated operation conducted on Sunday morning, officials intercepted and inspected more than 30 milk tankers and transport vehicles 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 .
Fire broke out in sign board at Nagasandra Metro Station, triggers panic
A fire erupted at a Namma Metro signboard at Bengaluru's Nagasandra station on Saturday, causing alarm among commuters. Metro staff quickly intervened, using fire extinguishers to combat the flames. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The reason behind the blaze remains unclear, with authorities investigating the incident. Further information is expected shortly.
An expat in New Zealand underestimated living costs in India, believing 60,000 would suffice for a family of four. A financial advisor revealed that modern expenses in cities like Bengaluru exceed 2.5-3.5 lakh monthly, urging NRIs to reassess their relocation assumptions carefully.
Two Vizag-bound IndiGo flights diverted to Hyderabad due to bad weather
Two flights heading to Visakhapatnam were rerouted to Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport overnight due to severe weather. IndiGo flights from Navi Mumbai and Bengaluru faced landing challenges at their intended destination. The aircraft later resumed their journey to Visakhapatnam once the weather cleared, departing Hyderabad in the late hours of Saturday and early Sunday morning.
Engineers body recovered from Varthur STP; search continues for another missing worker
The search is still underway for Brijesh Kumar, a worker from Bihar, who also went missing after the incident on Thursday evening.
Karnataka cabinet clears new Prajaseve department
Bengaluru: In a major governance initiative aimed at improving public service delivery, Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has announced the creation of a dedicated Prajaseve department to address citizens grievances and ensure timely resolution of public issues. The decision was taken during the second Cabinet meeting of the new government held on Friday, June 19. 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 .
Football stars who emerged from Bengaluru
Karnataka to launch NRI department for overseas Kannadigas
Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has decided to establish a dedicated Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Department to address the concerns of overseas Kannadigas and strengthen their engagement with the state. The decision was taken following a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister DK Shivakumar with heads of more than 10 NRI organisations. The proposed department will focus 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 .
Rukmini Vasanth deepfake case: Three arrested in Bengaluru
Bengaluru Cyber Crime Police have apprehended three individuals in connection with the creation and spread of deepfake content featuring 'Kantara' actor Rukmini Vasanth. The fabricated AI-generated images, reportedly depicting the actor in misleading scenarios, prompted a cybercrime complaint. Digital evidence has been seized, and the investigation is ongoing, with further arrests not ruled out.
Karnataka Considers Bus Fare Hike Amid Rising Fuel Costs, Says CM Shivakumar
Bengaluru, June 21: Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar announced on Saturday that the state is contemplating an increase in RTC bus fares. He highlighted a significant price difference of approximately 40 per liter between diesel purchased by private operators and that acquired by the state transport corporations depots. While previous fare hikes were linked to ... Read more Karnataka Considers Bus Fare Hike Amid Rising Fuel Costs, Says CM Shivakumar
The Great Disconnect: Degrees, Jobs and Higher Education in J&K
The crisis of higher education in Jammu and Kashmir is not a crisis of resources. It is a crisis of vision DR. SM MURTUZA BUKHARI Few regions in India can claim the scale of public investment that has gone into higher education. We have sprawling university campuses, hundreds of acres of prime land, impressive administrative structures, qualified faculty, substantial public funding, and thousands of educated minds occupying positions of academic leadership. Yet despite these advantages, one uncomfortable question continues to haunt the sector: Why are our graduates struggling to find jobs while employers struggle to find skilled graduates? The answer lies in a disconnect that has become impossible to ignorethe disconnect between degrees and the marketplace. Take any major institution in the Union Territory. The campuses are impressive, the infrastructure is substantial, and the academic credentials are unquestionable. Yet the true measure of an educational institution is not the size of its campus or the height of its buildings. The true measure is the success of its students after graduation. A university can possess magnificent infrastructure, but if its graduates remain disconnected from employment opportunities, entrepreneurship, and emerging industries, something fundamental is broken. The modern economy is evolving at an extraordinary speed. Artificial intelligence, data analytics, renewable energy, tourism management, logistics, healthcare technology, digital services, and entrepreneurship are reshaping labour markets. Employers increasingly seek adaptability, practical skills, and problem-solving abilities rather than degrees alone. Unfortunately, many institutions continue to produce graduates for an economy that no longer exists. Curricula move slowly. Industry participation remains limited. Internship opportunities are inadequate. Placement ecosystems remain weak. Academic departments often function in isolation from market realities. The result is predictable: students obtain degrees but not direction. What makes this challenge particularly frustrating is that it cannot be attributed to a shortage of intellectual capital. Jammu and Kashmir has scholars, researchers, administrators, policymakers, and educational leaders in abundance. Committees are formed, meetings are held, and reports are written. Yet meaningful transformation remains elusive. The challenge is not the absence of ideas. It is the absence of execution. The recent opening of the higher education sector to private universities presents an opportunity to change course. If implemented wisely, the new policy framework can give higher education in Jammu and Kashmir the wings it desperately needs. Private colleges and universities should not be trapped in the same maze of procedural controls that have constrained innovation for years. Institutions should be empowered to design industry-relevant programmes, collaborate directly with employers, launch skill-oriented courses, and create local employment ecosystems. Regulation must ensure quality and transparency, but it should not become a barrier to growth. Universities and regulatory agencies must evolve from inspectors into mentors and facilitators. At the same time, the transformation of higher education cannot be left to private institutions alone. Government Degree Colleges remain the backbone of the educational system and must become central to any reform agenda. The first step is to replace compliance-driven evaluation with outcome-driven assessment. Colleges should not primarily be judged by the number of files maintained, forms submitted, or inspections conducted. They should be evaluated on graduate employability, industry partnerships, innovation, entrepreneurship, research output, student progression, and community impact. Second, the culture of fault-finding must give way to a culture of collaboration. Too often, educational oversight revolves around identifying deficiencies on paper rather than helping institutions solve problems. Universities and regulators should act as partners in institutional development rather than merely custodians of compliance. Third, administrative processes must become simpler and faster. Institutions should have the flexibility to introduce market-responsive programmes, establish industry collaborations, and respond to emerging economic opportunities without years of procedural delays. There is an important lesson to be learned from educational hubs such as Bengaluru and Pune. Many successful colleges in these cities operate from relatively modest urban campuses where land availability is limited, and infrastructure may not always conform to the idealised vision found in regulatory manuals. Yet these institutions consistently attract students, maintain strong industry partnerships, and produce employable graduates. Their success is not built on land banks or architectural grandeur. It is built on outcomes. Students and parents rarely choose institutions because of the size of a playground or the dimensions of a building. They choose institutions because they offer quality education, industry exposure, internships, placements, and career opportunities. This is where Jammu and Kashmir must undertake honest introspection. For too long, higher education has often been measured through visible symbolsnew buildings, larger campuses, administrative expansion, and regulatory compliance. While these elements have value, they are not ends in themselves. Higher education is not a construction project. It is a human development project. The real purpose of a college is not to maintain files. It is to transform lives. Jammu and Kashmir does not need more regulations. It does not need more committees. It does not need a larger compliance machinery. It needs a new philosophy of higher educationone that rewards innovation, values employability, encourages autonomy, promotes collaboration, and measures success through student outcomes. Our institutions already possess the land. They already possess the buildings. They already possess the budgets. They already possess the brains. What they need now is a vision that connects education with opportunity. If we can shift our focus from paperwork to performance, from control to collaboration, and from infrastructure to outcomes, Jammu and Kashmir can transform its colleges and universities into engines of innovation, employment, and economic growth. The future of higher education will not be determined by the walls we build. It will be determined by the wings we give our students. (The Author is a scholar and can be reached at: smmrtzbkhr@gmail.com )
Case against defamatory post on Karnataka chief minister in JD(S) FB page
Ktaka cabinet clears new dept to address public grievances
Bengaluru vendor dies by suicide, alleges extortion through false atrocity cases
Karnataka high court pulls up civic agency for not compensating landowners for 14 years
Overseas Kannadigas seek dedicated NRI secretariat in Karnataka
Over 2,000 to participate in yoga day event at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru
Power shutdown across Bengaluru on June 22, 23
A Bengaluru-based tech professional has gone viral after sharing his 12-year career journey on Reddit, revealing how he grew from earning Rs 5,000 a month as a junior web developer to a Rs 45 lakh annual package. Despite having little savings until 2021, he built a net worth of around Rs 70 lakh through aggressive investments in mutual funds, provident fund contributions and career progression. The employee also reflected on his regrets about not pursuing a bachelor's degree earlier, while expressing pride in how far he has come despite starting with a low-paying job.
Evening showers leave Bengaluru flooded, trigger massive snarls at Whitefield
Shopowner booked over pet dogs causing public nuisance

