RCB up for sale: Adani Group, Adar Poonawalla among 6 BIG names chasing 2025 IPL champions
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) may soon change ownership as Diageo plans to sell its stake after the team's first IPL title. Valued at around USD 2 billion, RCB has attracted interest from Adar Poonawalla, Parth Jindal, Adani Group and more.
A Bengaluru techie's Tulsi plant received VIP treatment at airport security, surprising her and delighting the internet. The sacred plant, a gift from her mother, was handled with reverence, becoming a symbol of home and maternal love. The heartwarming story resonated online, sparking shared experiences and reflections on faith and tradition.
Bengaluru molestation horror: Rapido driver who 'tried to grab woman's legs' arrested
A 28-year-old Rapido bike-taxi driver was apprehended in Bengaluru for allegedly sexually harassing a 20-year-old woman during a ride. The victim shared her ordeal on Instagram, detailing how the driver attempted to grab her legs. Police initiated a case after her complaint, and the accused claims he was trying to rub his back.
Newmoms sister foils bid to steal baby from Bengaluru hospital
Manotsava in Bengaluru: Modern motherhood relies on chosen and virtual villages, say experts
After Supreme Court directive, officials look to frame plan to handle stray dogs in Bengaluru
Woman falls prey to deepfake video of finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, loses Rs 43 lakh
Man arrested in Bengaluru for killing 2 friends over unpaid loans
K-Ride chops down 90 trees for suburban rail flyover in Bengaluru
Karnataka government blames RCB for Bengaluru stampede - Cricbuzz.com
Karnataka government blames RCB for Bengaluru stampede Cricbuzz.com
Supreme Court bench split, revives Mumbai claim on Bengaluru Iskcon temple case
Mental wealth celebrates purpose, inclusivity and civic spirit in Bengaluru
Videos show Umesh Reddy, IS handler using phones in Bengaluru jail
Bengaluru man beaten to death with beer bottles by friend, aides; 3 arrested
A 45-year-old man, Suresh, died from injuries sustained in an assault by his friend and two others with beer bottles and other objects. The incident occurred after a drinking session, with the accused allegedly attacking Suresh before fleeing. Police have arrested the three individuals and added murder charges.
Sarvagnanagar gets first prize in mega cleanliness drive in Bengaluru
One arrested for murdering woman for gold, dumping her body in lake in Bengaluru
11 illegal buildings set to be razed in Bengaluru
Bengaluru Rapido driver arrested for harassing woman passenger
Parents, kids flock to Schooling Steps expo in Bengaluru
Toddler dies after truck brings down parapet wall of house in Bengaluru
Bengaluru residents welcome Vande Bharat to Ernakulam
BENGALURU: If we want to achieve our vision of Viksit Bharat, we must create the conditions for women to work, lead, and thrive. To do this, we need safe, inclusive, and enabling workplaces where women can perform without fear or bias said Kris Gopalakrishnan, Chairman, Axilor Ventures. He was speaking at the 35th edition of the Devi Awards organised by The New Indian Express ( TNIE ) here in the city on Saturday. In the 35th edition of Devi Awards, 11 women achievers from diverse fields, were honoured. While we celebrate the extraordinary achievements of our Devi Award winners, Gopalakrishnan said we must recognise a national challenge--India needs more women in the workforce. Women's economic participation is not just a question of fairness, it is a question of national strength and growth, the visionary technocrat noted. Comparing India's women workforce with that of China, Gopalakrishnan said, In China, nearly 60% of women participate in the labour force, one of the highest rates in the world. Women there are a major driving force in manufacturing, technology, and entrepreneurship. Their contribution, I believe, has been a key factor in China's rapid economic rise . In contrast, India's female labour force participation rate remains below 30%, he lamented. The IT industry expert said that by increasing the women workforce, even modestly, India could add trillions of dollars to its GDP over the next decade. Mentioning that we are living in an era of technological transformation, Gopalakrishnan said, Artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are reshaping industries, increasing productivity and creating entirely new types of work. The nature of workspace is evolving from fixed offices, to hybrid and flexible environments. Technology is giving people, especially women greater freedom and flexibility to manage their careers, families and aspirations in ways that were not possible before, Gopalakrishanan said and termed them these are times of great change and opportunities. Leadership in the times of AI, will not be defined only by managing people but by managing change, technology and human values together, he said and that women with their empathy, adaptability and inclusiveness are uniquely positioned to lead in this new world, whether in technology, health care, policy or education. While India aspires to become a developed nation by 2047, Gopalakrishnan said the country must evolve into an innovation led IT driven economy, one that creates world class products, technologies and research outcomes. He said that the nations that lead the global economy today are those that own intellectual property in AI models, pharmaceuticals, semi-conductors or bio-technology. India's future growth will depend on our ability to create, protect and commercialise its own intellectual property with women being integral to this innovation journey. We need more women researchers, entrepreneurs and investors shaping the technologies and policies that will define India's future. Careers in research and entrepreneurship are well suited for women. Stating that another major transformation ahead of us is the demographics and India will soon have one of the world's largest older adults, He called to build a society where people can age with control, dignity and grace supported by innovative products and care-ecosystem. He added that women entrepreneurs with their insight and empathy can lead this by designing solutions to the ageing world. Lauding the Devis, Gopalakrishnan said they represent the best of India and thanked TNIE for instituting the awards for celebrating women achievers across fields. He said, by telling the stories of the achievers we are creating living case studies and stories that inspire, educate and empower many more women and young girls, making them believe that they too can achieve. Chairman and Managing Director of The New Indian Express Group, Manoj Kumar Sonthalia, TNIE Editorial Director Prabhu Chawla and others were present. DEVI AWARDS WERE PRESENTED TO THE FOLLOWING ACHIEVERS: - Veda Krishnamurthy, former cricketer and broadcaster, for her contribution to the sport - Sahar Mansoor, founder of Bare Necessities, for helping people live a zero-waste life - Shraddha Srinath, multilingual actor, for excellence in entertainment - Pragati Mathur, textile artist and handloom innovator, for weaving absolute magic - Anita Nair, acclaimed author, for her brilliant writing across genres - Nooraine Fazal, educationist and CEO of Inventure Academy, for her work in raising the bar for quality education - Mayura Balasubramanian, founder of Craftizen Foundation, for making craft a tool for empowerment - Deepthi Bopaiah, sports administrator, for driving systemic change in sports - Hema Ravichander, management professional, for management of crises - Divya Raghavendra Rao, co-founder of The Rameshwaram Caf, for her visionary role in bringing authentic and hygienic food while transforming a humble idea into one of Indias most celebrated food brands - Chayaa Nanjappa, social entrepreneur and founder of Nectar Fresh
Visvesaraya Technological University introduces MTech in quantum computing
Minister directs officials to re-tender delayed civic works in Bengaluru South City Corporation
Karnataka teachers association to join protest against mandatory eligibility test
What is your gut feeling about mental health?
Experts at Manotsava, the mental health festival under way in Bengaluru, spoke about emerging research that is validating the traditional wisdom that good digestion is the foundation of both physical and emotional health
Hindus are responsible for Bharat: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat
Bengaluru: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday said that Hindus are responsible for Bharat, asserting that the RSS aims to organise Hindu society for the glory of the nation, not for power. He said there is no Ahindu (non-Hindu) in India, as everyone is a descendant of the same ancestors, and the core 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 .
Prisoners seen using TV and phones in Bengaluru prison, probe ordered
Bengaluru: Prison authorities on Saturday launched a probe after purported videos surfaced on social media showing inmates at the Parappana Agrahara Central Prison allegedly watching television and using Android phones, sources said. In the purported videos, several inmates appeared to be receiving special privileges, including access to electronic gadgets. One of the clips purportedly showed 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 .
Watch: PM Modi flags off 4 new Vande Bharat trains from Varanasi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from Banaras railway station in Varanasi. The new routes, BanarasKhajuraho, LucknowSaharanpur, FirozpurDelhi, and ErnakulamBengaluru, aim to boost regional connectivity, tourism, and economic growth. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath joined the ceremony as locals celebrated the modern, comfortable trains that mark another leap in Indias rail modernisation journey.
Karnatakas Rs 840 crore project rollout likely by Novend to curb marine plastic pollution
Verified out-of-state law graduates can practise in Karnataka: High court
Probe ordered after videos show inmates using phones, TV at Bengaluru's Parappana Agrahara prison
Prison authorities have launched an investigation after videos emerged on social media allegedly showing inmates at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison using Android phones and watching television. The purported clips suggest some inmates are receiving special privileges, including access to electronic devices. An internal inquiry is underway to verify the videos' authenticity and identify those responsible.
Delay in police complaint cant deny justice to accident victims: Karnataka high court
AIE flight to Bengaluru delayed for hours
Bag stolen from Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru
New Ernakulam- Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express welcomed with fanfare at Coimbatore Railway Junction
Bengaluru: Rapido bike rider booked for molesting woman on ride
Bengaluru: A Rapido bike driver in Bengaluru was charged with sexual harassment after a woman recorded him allegedly trying to grab her legs during the ride on November 6. The woman posted the incident on her Instagram, where she wrote, I faced something I never thought I would. While returning to my PG from Church 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 .
Toddler killed in wall collapse at Kundalahalli in Bengaluru
Students made to sing RSS song on Vande Bharat express, condemned by Kerala CM
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday condemned the reported act of the Southern Railway making school students sing an RSS song onboard the newly inaugurated Vande Bharat Express from Ernakulam to Bengaluru. In a statement issued by the Chief Ministers Office (CMO), Vijayan said that the reported act by the Southern Railway deserves 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 woman alleges Rapido driver touched her legs during ride: 'Bhaiya, kya kar rahe ho'
A woman from Bengaluru took to social media, alleging that a Rapido bike taxi driver touched her inappropriately during a ride in the city's central area on Thursday evening, i.e., November 6.
WC Victory Isnt An Overnight Achievement, But Result Of Two Years Of Hard Work: Harmanpreet
The BCCI National Cricket Academy: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said the side winning the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup was not an overnight success, as it happened due to two years of sustained preparation and effort for winning the mega event. India beat South Africa by 52 runs in the final at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai to win their first-ever ODI World Cup title. After Amol (Muzumdar) sir joined as coach, we finally had proper planning. Before that, we struggled with frequent coaching changes. We actually planned everything two years ago - writing down each series, tournament schedules, training camps and fitness programs. BCCI supported us completely, telling us to take whatever we needed without pressure. This trophy isn't an overnight achievement but the result of two years of hard work by the entire team. Amol sir's systematic approach, where we reviewed our progress every two months helped us move forward step by step, and that planning is why we're holding the trophy today, said Harmanpreet on JioStar. She also credited the changes in the last two years of the Indian cricket ecosystem for their World Cup success. Many positive changes have come, especially during this World Cup, and we must credit BCCI and Jay Shah for their outstanding support. Pay parity played a crucial role in changing the landscape. The awareness campaigns motivated parents to encourage their daughters to play cricket, creating healthy competition and bringing more talent into the game. WPL transformed our dressing room mentality completely. Compared to previous World Cups, the atmosphere and mindset were completely different this time, thanks to the solid backing from BCCI and our incredible fans, she added. In the run-up to the World Cup, the Indian team had various camps at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru and Harmanpreet was quick to laud the centres world-class facilities. The BCCI National Cricket Academy facilities in Bangalore are absolutely amazing. They have a great ground, excellent gym, and outstanding physios and trainers. We must give credit to the NCA because during our last three-four camps there, we got everything we needed. Earlier, we had to compromise due to limited facilities, but this new center is so good that India won't have to wait long for our next World Cup. The quality of facilities, coaches and staff we now have is something very special for Indian cricket. She signed off by expressing gratitude to fans for supporting the Indian team during the World Cup. For everyone involved, this World Cup Final was a very special moment. There was a strong belief that this team could achieve something extraordinary, and everyone felt we had already won before even taking the field. Earlier, we had to compromise due to limited facilities, but this new center is so good that India won't have to wait long for our next World Cup. The quality of facilities, coaches and staff we now have is something very special for Indian cricket. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score This proved that women's cricket has truly arrived in our country. The fact that stadiums needed extra seating just showed that this team had something special that nobody wanted to miss, concluded Harmanpreet. Article Source: IANS
PM Modi flags off Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat
Videos have emerged showing convicted serial rapist Umesh Reddy and terror case accused Tarun Raju using mobile phones and other privileges inside Bengaluru's Parappana Agrahara Central Jail. The Karnataka Prison Department has launched an investigation into how the inmates accessed the devices and if prison officials were complicit, with strict action promised if lapses are found.
A Bengaluru woman reported a disturbing incident on a Rapido bike taxi. The driver allegedly attempted to grab her leg repeatedly during the journey. She expressed her fear and distress. Bengaluru City Police and Rapido have acknowledged the complaint and initiated investigations. The woman urged others to stay alert and report such incidents.
MAHE Bengaluru Open House 3.0: From Legacy to the Frontiers of Futuristic Learning
The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Bengaluru, came alive with energy, colour, and curiosity as it hosted the third edition of its flagship event, Open House 3.0 , at the Yelahanka campus. The day-long event reimagined the university space as a living, breathing roadmap to the future, where classrooms turned into labs of discovery and corridors echoed with creativity and collaboration. Participants engage in hands-on experiences bringing learnings to life at MAHE BLRU Open House 3.0 This edition of Open House recorded a remarkable turnout, including both students & parents. It went beyond an institutional showcase; it was an invitation to experience the future of learning. From interactive workshops and live demonstrations to student performances and thought-provoking showcases, every corner of the campus told a story of innovation and community. Reflecting on the success of the event, Dr. Madhu Veeraraghavan, Pro Vice-Chancellor, MAHE Bengaluru , said, The enthusiasm and engagement we witnessed today reaffirms MAHEs commitment to deliver transformative education that prepares students for tomorrow's challenges. Education today is not about transferring knowledge. It's about transforming curiosity into capability. Open House 3.0 is where that transformation becomes visible. You can see it in how our students engage, how ideas come alive, and how learning extends beyond the classroom. The leadership address held in the afternoon drew wide attention as Prof. (Dr.) Madhu Veeraraghavan, along with the senior leadership team, shared insights on MAHE Bengalurus vision for future-ready education and its evolving placement ecosystem. Their discussion underscored how the university is aligning academic excellence with industry relevance, preparing students not just for their first jobs, but for meaningful, long-term careers in a rapidly changing world. Campus Comes Alive with Curiosity and Creativity The buzz began at T. A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI-BLR) , where visitors stepped into spaces that blurred the lines between classroom and boardroom. Inside the Family Business League, students and parents worked shoulder-to-shoulder, tackling real-world business challenges in a charged atmosphere of collaboration and creativity. Just next door, the TAPMI Student Museum offered quieter reflection, an inspiring gallery of student projects and internship stories that captured the institutes ethos of learning by doing. Together, these experiences illustrated TAPMIs belief that leadership is not taught in theory but lived through action and engagement. As visitors moved across the campus, creativity and critical thinking took centre stage. The Department of Liberal Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (DLHSS) invited participants to explore learning through movement, art, and reflection, with workshops in Dance Movement Therapy, Visual Storytelling, and Mapping the World through Social Sciences. The School of Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology (SMI) added to this creative energy through Designing Workshops and Screen-Printing Studios that turned ideas into tangible expressions of imagination. The Manipal Law School (MLS) engaged audiences through a lively Moot Court and Pop Quiz on Legal Curiosities, blending academic rigour with interactive learning. Innovation continued to thrive across other schools. The Department of Commerce (DOC) turned finance into play through Fin-Analytics: The Case Study Challenge and Dunk Your Investment, where data-driven decision-making became a game of insight and instinct. The Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT-BLR) offered a glimpse into tomorrow with its Autonomous Mobility showcase and interactive AR/VR labs, giving visitors firsthand experience of engineering innovation. At the Manipal Institute of Regenerative Medicine (MIRM), science came alive through model-making, puzzles, and interactive exhibits that invited participants to explore the marvels of biomedical discovery with childlike curiosity. Across every corner, MAHE Bengalurus Open House 3.0 transformed curiosity into experience, showing what a truly future-ready campus looks and feels like Rooted in Legacy, Ready for Tomorrow As the day drew to a close, Open House 3.0 left behind more than the excitement of discovery; it left a vision for what education can become. The event reaffirmed MAHE Bengalurus commitment to experiential and interdisciplinary learning that nurtures knowledge, creativity, and empathy in equal measure. Building on the globally recognized legacy of MAHE Manipal, MAHE Bengaluru embodies the idea of a future-ready campus where academic excellence, innovation, and real-world engagement come together to prepare learners for the opportunities and challenges of a rapidly changing world. In doing so, it continues to strengthen MAHEs position as a leader in shaping the next generation of thinkers and innovators.
FMSCI National Karting Championship: Bengaluru teenager, Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) underlined his dominance with a rousing win in the senior max category to headline the fifth round of the MECO-FMSCI National Karting Championship 2025 at the Meco Kartopia circuit, here on Saturday. Ishaan topped all the sessions Official Practice, Qualifying, Heat, pre-finals and finals to consolidate his position in the championship standings ahead of the sixth and final round which will be run this weekend. It wasnt easy, especially the Finals. They were catching up with me and I had to keep pushing, said Ishaan after holding off Gugurams Aarav Dewan (Leapfrog Racing) and Mumbais Krish Gupta (Rayo Racing) who finished second and third, respectively. Other winners in Round-5 included Mumbais Kiaan Shah (Rayo Racing) in junior max, Rehan Khan Rasheed (Momentum Motorsport) from Chennai in mini max and Coimbatores Shiv Neel (MSPORT), son of Indias first Formula 1 driver Narain Karthikeyan, in micro max category. Kiaan Shah kept his wits about him to win a close race in the junior max class after starting from P2. There was considerable jostling in the early part of the race but Kiaan survived some tense moments before breaking through to win with something to spare. Other winners in Round-5 included Mumbais Kiaan Shah (Rayo Racing) in junior max, Rehan Khan Rasheed (Momentum Motorsport) from Chennai in mini max and Coimbatores Shiv Neel (MSPORT), son of Indias first Formula 1 driver Narain Karthikeyan, in micro max category. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Shiv Neel, starting from P3, fought his way to the top with an impressive display of race craft while the lone female on the grid, Faridabads Arshi Gupta (Leapfrog Racing) battled her way to second place with local challenger and championship leader Shiv Tummala (Peregrine Racing) completing the podium. Article Source: IANS
Rapist, Criminals Seen Using Phones, Watching TV Inside Bengaluru Jail
A clip shows Reddy, who was convicted of raping 20 women and murdering 18 of them between 1996 to 2022, using two Android phones and one keypad mobile inside the jail.
Bengaluru woman speaks out after alleged harassment by bike taxi driver
A woman in Bengaluru has shared a distressing experience of alleged harassment by a Rapido bike taxi driver during a ride in the citys central area on Thursday evening. The incident, reportedly on November 6, came to public attention after the woman detailed her experience and shared a video on Instagram. Her post prompted responses from both the Bengaluru City Police and Rapido, and she has since disabled comments on her post. According to the woman, she had booked a ride from Church Street to her paying guest accommodation when the driver allegedly touched her inappropriately. While returning to my PG from Church Street on a Rapido ride, the captain tried to grab my legs while riding. It happened so suddenly that I couldnt even process it, let alone record it, she wrote. She added that when she asked the driver to stop, he did not, leaving her feeling terrified and unsafe. She described being unable to stop the bike herself, as she was unfamiliar with the area. By the time we reached my destination, I was shivering and in tears, she said. A passerby noticed her distress and intervened. A kind man asked what happened. When I told him, he confronted the captain. The captain apologised and said he wouldnt do it again, but as he left, he pointed his finger at me in a way that made me feel even more unsafe, she added. The woman shared her story to raise awareness and encourage vigilance. No woman should have to go through something like this, not in a cab, not on a bike, not anywhere. Please stay alert, trust your instincts, and dont stay silent, she wrote. The Bengaluru City Police reached out to the woman for details in the comment section of the post, including the location and her contact information, to initiate an investigation. Rapido responded, saying, We are concerned to learn about the captains inappropriate conduct during your recent ride. Your safety and comfort remain our top priorities. Kindly allow us some time to investigate the matter in detail. She later posted an update , saying she had filed a formal complaint with the Bengaluru City Police. We will go get the footage where he actually grabbed my leg, twice, and where he wasnt just resting his elbow, she wrote. The incident has sparked debate online. Some commenters questioned the nature of the contact, suggesting he may have merely rested his elbows on her knees. Others defended her, highlighting that any unwanted touch from a stranger is non-consensual and unacceptable, and emphasised the importance of believing survivors. She described these reactions as heartbreaking. View this post on Instagram
Delhi Court Bars Bengaluru Restaurant From Using 'Carnatic' Tag After Trademark Dispute
Delhis Carnatic Caf won a court order stopping Lemonpepper Hospitality in Bengaluru from using Carnatic, protecting its trademark and brand identity.
ISIS Operative Enjoyed VIP Treatment In Bengalurus Parappana Agrahara Jail: Probe Reveals
Zuhab Hameed Shakeel Manna, accused of recruiting youth for the global terror outfit, was reportedly living in unusual comfort behind bars.
Probe Ordered After Reports Of Bengaluru Inmates Using Phones, Watching TV In Jail
Viral videos showing high-profile inmates enjoying luxuries at Bengalurus Parappana Agrahara Central Prison have sparked an official inquiry.
Bhaiya, what are you doing: Bengaluru woman alleges Rapido rider tried to grab her legs
A woman in Bengaluru has accused a Rapido bike taxi rider of inappropriate behaviour. She reported the rider attempted to grab her legs during a journey. The incident has prompted an investigation by Bengaluru City Police. Rapido has expressed concern and stated that passenger safety is a top priority. The company is looking into the matter.
Big Win For Carnatic Cafe, Court Restrains Bengaluru Eatery From Using Tag
A court has restrained a Bengaluru restaurant from using the name 'Carnatic,' saying it was deceptively similar to the mark of Delhi-based Carnatic Cafe.
Rishabh Pant Retires Hurt After Taking Multiple Blows Vs South Africa A
World Test Championship: Rishabh Pant caused a brief injury concern for India ahead of next weeks opening Test against South Africa in Kolkata after he was forced to retire hurt while playing for India A against South Africa A at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. The incident took place during the first session on Day 3, when Pant was struck three times on his body and helmet by South African pacer Tshepo Moreki. The repeated blows rendered the wicketkeeper-batter unable to continue his innings, leading to his retirement on 17 runs off 22 balls in the 34th over of India As second innings. Pant came in to bat at No. 5 early on the third morning after overnight batter KL Rahul was dismissed for 27 adding just a single run to his score by a sharp inducer from Okuhle Cele. The wicketkeeper-batter started positively, smashing Cele for back-to-back boundaries and a six in his first three scoring shots. However, his fluent start was soon interrupted as a barrage of short-pitched deliveries began troubling him. Despite showing determination to continue, Pant was eventually escorted off the field by head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar and the medical staff as a precaution. He was visibly uncomfortable, wincing in pain with every shot after being struck multiple times. His movement appeared restricted, particularly after the physio had taped his right elbow following one of the blows. The first hit came when he attempted a reverse pick-up shot off Tshepo Moreki, only to be struck on the helmet and fall to the ground. He underwent a mandatory concussion check but was cleared to carry on. Soon after, another rising delivery from Moreki struck him on the elbow, prompting treatment and bandaging. The final blow a delivery that jagged back into his midsection convinced the management to call him off for further assessment. Despite showing determination to continue, Pant was eventually escorted off the field by head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar and the medical staff as a precaution. He was visibly uncomfortable, wincing in pain with every shot after being struck multiple times. His movement appeared restricted, particularly after the physio had taped his right elbow following one of the blows. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India currently sit third on the World Test Championship points table (61.90%), while reigning champions South Africa are fifth with 50%. Article Source: IANS
In a dramatic turn of events, Bengaluru law enforcement has initiated a case against an Instagram account for distributing a misleading AI-crafted video that falsely shows Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar in an aggressive encounter with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The complaint, lodged by a local lawyer, underscores concerns that such fabricated content could distort public perception and incite unrest.
Malnad Ultra set for record-breaking 9th edition
The 9th Malad Ultra, a premier Indian trail run, will host 1,300 runners in Karnataka's Chikkamagaluru district on November 22. Recognized by the Asia Trail Master Series and a qualifier for the Western States Endurance Run, the event features international athletes competing in 30km, 50km, and 100km categories.
PM Modi flags off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from Varanasi
The new Vande Bharat Express trains will operate on the Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi, and Ernakulam-Bengaluru routes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said India is moving fast on the path of development, as he flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from the Banaras railway station in Varanasi, his Lok Sabha constituency. Emphasising that infrastructure is a major factor in the economic growth of developed countries around the world, the prime minister said, In every nation that has achieved major progress, the driving force behind it has been infrastructure development. Infrastructure is not just about big bridges and highways. Whenever such systems are developed anywhere, it sparks the overall development of that region. With so many Vande Bharat trains running and flights arriving from countries across the world, all these developments are now linked to growth. Today, India is also moving rapidly on this path, he said. PM Modi said high-speed trains like Vande Bharat are laying the foundation for a ew generation of Indian Railways. Trains like Vande Bharat, Namo Bharat and Amrit Bharat are laying the foundation of a new generation of Indian Railways. Vande Bharat is a train of Indians, built by Indians for Indians, of which every Indian is proud, he said. He claimed that foreign travellers are amazed by these trains adding that more than 160 Vande Bharat Express trains are now operational in the country. Modi further said that spiritual tourism has become a major source of income and has ushered in development in Uttar Pradesh. In our country, pilgrimage has for centuries been considered a medium of national consciousness. These journeys are not merely routes for darshan of deities, but a sacred tradition that connects the soul of India, Modi said. Places like Prayagraj, Ayodhya, Haridwar, Chitrakoot and Kurukshetra are the centres of our spiritual beliefs, he said. Today, as these sacred destinations are being connected through the Vande Bharat network, it is also linking India's culture, faith and development. This is an important step towards making symbols of India's heritage a representation of national growth, he said. These journeys also have an economic aspect, which is often not discussed. Over the past 11 years, the development work done in Uttar Pradesh has elevated pilgrimage tourism to a new level, the PM said. Last year, more than 11 crore devotees came to Kashi for Baba Vishwanath's darshan, and since the construction of the Ram Temple, over 6 crore people have visited Ayodhya to seek the blessings of Ram Lalla. These devotees have contributed thousands of crores of rupees to Uttar Pradesh's economy and provided steady income to hotel owners, transport operators, local artists and boatmen, he said. This has created new opportunities for the youth, Modi said. Hundreds of young people in Varanasi are now starting new ventures, from transport to local businesses. Because of all this, the doors of prosperity are opening in Kashi and across Uttar Pradesh, he said. To realise the dream of a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) from a 'Viksit Kashi', numerous infrastructure projects are being undertaken here, Modi said. Today, Kashi is experiencing continuous expansion, development and qualitative improvement, with facilities ranging from good hospitals, good roads, gas pipelines, and internet connectivity, he said. Work on the ropeway is progressing rapidly, he said. Our effort is to make visiting Varanasi, staying in Varanasi and enjoying the amenities of Varanasi a special experience for everyone, he added. Modi said the government is also striving to improve health services in Varanasi. He said 10-11 years ago, BHU hospital was the only option for people seeking treatment for serious illnesses. Due to the large number of patients, one could not get treatment even after waiting overnight. For serious illnesses like cancer, people would sell their land and farms, and travel to Mumbai for treatment. Today, our government has worked to alleviate all these concerns of the people of Kashi. Mahamana cancer hospital for cancer, Sankara Netralaya for eye treatment, the state-of-the-art trauma centre at BHU, and the divisional hospital at Shatabdi Chikitsalaya, Pandeypur, have all become a boon for Kashi, Purvanchal, and the surrounding states, he said. Due to Ayushman Bharat and Janaushadhi Kendras in these hospitals, millions of poor people are saving crores of rupees. Kashi has become known as the health capital of this entire region, the prime minister said. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also attended the event. The new Vande Bharat Express trains will operate on Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi and Ernakulam-Bengaluru routes. The semi-high-speed trains will significantly reduce travel time between major stations, enhance regional mobility, promote tourism and support economic activity across the country, according to an official statement. The Banaras-Khajuraho Vande Bharat Express will connect prominent cultural and religious destinations, including Varanasi, Prayagraj and Chitrakoot, officials said. (With inputs from PTI)
Rapido Rider Touches Woman's Thighs In Bengaluru, Case Filed
A Rapido bike taxi rider in Bengaluru has been charged for allegedly misbehaving with a woman passenger during a ride in the city.
Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat launched; 1st semi-high-speed train between Kerala, TN, Karnataka
A new Vande Bharat train connects Ernakulam and KSR Bengaluru. This semi-high-speed service links Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. It will significantly reduce travel time between these states. The train offers modern amenities for a comfortable journey. Regular services commence on November 9, 2025. This route is expected to boost business, education, tourism, and healthcare travel.
Bengaluru shocker: Toddler killed as cement mixer truck snags wire, brings down house wall
A one-year-eight-month-old boy tragically died in Kundalahalli Colony when a cement mixer truck snagged an electrical pole, causing a house parapet wall to collapse. The child, Pranav, was playing outside and sustained fatal head injuries. The driver abandoned the truck and fled the scene.
Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express flagged off by PM Modi
Kochi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express on Saturday in an online event from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The Ernakulam Junction KSR Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express (06652) left the station here at 8.41 am, though the scheduled time was 8 am, to the sound of drum beats. The latest Vande 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 .
Trial courts must not accept challenge to LoCs, says Karnataka HC
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court directed that the trial courts should not entertain any challenge concerning Lookout circulars (LoCs), nor direct the police stations to remove LoCs, and any such action of concerned courts would be viewed seriously, as they are acts beyond the jurisdiction of trial courts. Justice M Nagaprasanna passed the order while disposing of the petition filed by a 41-year-old man seeking directions to the city police to recall the LoC issued in connection with a crime registered over domestic violence and dowry harassment. The court issued this direction after taking note of the arguments of the counsel for the petitioner that day in and day out, the trial courts are entertaining the applications challenging the LoCs. In this case, Sarah Sunny, a hearing-impaired lawyer, had sought permission from the court to represent the wife of the petitioner through the assistance of an official Sign Language Interpreter, to ensure that her submissions could be made with clarity and effect. Referring to this, the court stated that Sarah Sunny defied every decibel of doubt, delivered her arguments with composure and eloquence, which resonated with the same conviction of any seasoned advocate. The court also records with profound admiration its appreciation for Sarah Sunny, who transcended the boundaries of silence. Her endeavour should remain an enduring inspiration, a luminous reminder that justice in its truest form, not only listens through the ear, but through the heart, the court observed. The court said hearing-impaired advocates constitute a rare minority. The constitutional courts have a duty to empower such advocates to help them break the sound barrier that stands between them and their full participation in the judicial process. It is therefore, this court deeming it fit and just to permit Sarah Sunny to avail herself of the interpretive assistance of Dr Renuka V N, a Sign Language Interpreter, in order to present her case effectively.
GBA chief says 18,000 potholes filled, road works worth Rs 694 crore to be completed by December
BENGALURU: Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) Chief Commissioner M Maheshwar Rao has said that 18,000 potholes have been filled so far and there are not many left. He said that by December, black topping works worth Rs 694 crore will be completed, covering 386.5 km of roads across all the five city corporations under the GBA. Work on the Ejipura Flyover project is progressing briskly, and the corridor is expected to open by July 2026. Apart from Ejipura flyover, the work on Hosakere Halli and Yelahanka Flyover will also be completed, he said. Rao said that pothole-filling is only a temporary solution, and the issue of quality at some places, and damage from water leaks and rain cannot be ruled out. The GBA will check quality issues related to the resurfacing of newly-filled potholes, he said. At a press conference here on Friday, he said, so far, the black topping has witnessed 44% progress, and the GBA will complete almost all by the end of December. Apart from that, 75 junctions falling under various City corporations will be redesigned, making benches for people to sit, and the place will be made attractive with a Rs 100 crore fund, and even this project has also seen 44 % progress, he maintained. To a question on St Johns, one of the property owners who is not willing to part ways with the land parcel to the GBA for the installation of piers for the Ejipura flyover project, Rao said, the matter has gone to court, and the GBA is working on compensation. The matter is sub-judice; however, the other related works for the South East to East and West connecting flyover project will be taken up, and added, To install 45 segments, it takes a month, and by March 2026, these works will be over, and by July, the traffic will be allowed if everything is clear. The Chief Commissioner also made a passing remark on the Twin Tunnel Project and the 120-km Elevated Corridor and said, The DPR for elevated corridor is in the final stage, and the tender for tunnel roads is also in progress. Rao also stated that its been over two months since the five new City corporations have come in, and its administration is being streamlined, and the final notification for ward delimitation will be issued shortly. He said all the five corporations put together, the total tax property tax demand stands at Rs 6,700 crore. So far, Rs 3,437 crore have been collected and Rs 3,262 crore are still pending from property owners, he said. For e-Khata, so far 7,96,780 applications were received, and among them, 7,83,170 have been approved. On the transfer of khata from B to A in all the five city corporations put together, there are 1,169 applications, and this is being reviewed by the revenue officials concerned.
Lokayukta raids six Bengaluru RTOs, uncovers corruption, fake records and staff misconduct
BENGALURU: The teams of Lokayukta Justice B S Patil, Upa Lokayuktas Justice K N Phaneendra and Justice B Veerappa visited six Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) in Yeshwanthpur, Rajajinagar, Jayanagar, Yelahanka, Kasturi Nagar and K R Puram on Friday to check the alleged rampant corruption and maladministration. When Upa Lokayukta Justice B Veerappa and a team of judicial and police officers paid a surprise visit to the RTO office in Kasturi Nagar, as many as 49 Registration Certificates (RCs) and 83 Driving Licenses (DLs) were found in a shop in front of the RTOs office. On most of those cards Rs 1,500, Rs 2,000, Rs 3,500 and Rs 5,000 were mentioned. On a few of them, right mark was found. The shop in which those RCs and DLs were found is Maruthi Motors Private Limited, belonging to one Rajanikantha. Seizing all of them, the Upa Lokayukta said this is a serious offence and the RTO officials have failed to give a proper explanation. He directed the Deputy Superintendent of Police of Lokayukta to register a criminal case against RTO, ARTO, Superintendent and a private person, Rajanikantha. RTO G P Krishnananda has failed to provide how many vehicles are in his limits, how many of them are stage carriers, whether the mineral transport vehicles are fitted with GPS, how many vehicles violated rules in the last two years and how many of them were seized. But he informed that the fitness certificates of 37 vehicles out of a total of 702 school vehicles have expired, but he failed to produce the copies of the notices issued to those vehicles. What is interesting is that all the officers of the RTO in KR Puram have deleted their PhonePe and Google Pay accounts immediately after the surprise visit. Therefore, the Upa Lokayukta directed them to produce the comparative statements of their annual salary, bank transactions and liabilities. The RTO in KR Puram, Umesh said that a total of 7,51,755 vehicles are registered in his limits, and there are 1,199 school vehicles. In all, fitness certificates expired for 1,52,503 vehicles, but not the authentic copies of the notices issued to them. In both offices, some of the staff were wearing jeans and T-shirts without adhering to the dress code prescribed by the state government. Some of the staff were found absent and did not distribute the DLs and Learning Licenses to the applicants, and kept them pending for reasons known to them.
BSWML collects Rs 5 lakh in fines, plans CCTV, cash rewards to curb garbage dumping in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: The Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Ltd (BSWML), which hit national headlines after shaming litterbugs by dumping garbage at their doorstep, has so far reported 400 violations since launching the drive on October 29. According to BSWML senior engineers, Rs 5 lakh has been collected as penalties from residents and commercial establishments. However, officials expressed concern that this exercise has failed to have any effect on the attitude of residents towards proper disposal of garbage. On Thursday, officials followed a senior citizen in KR Puram in Bengaluru East City Corporation limits dumping garbage in a black polythene bag on a street corner. The entire act was captured on video by marshals and his home was also traced. Within hours, a BSWML team arrived with mounds of garbage in an auto tipper and dumped it in front of the persons house. The team also collected Rs 2,000 as penalty. For first time offense, Rs 2,000 will be imposed on residents and for repeated offense, Rs 5,000 will be imposed. For commercial establishments, Rs 25,000 for first time offense and for the repeated offense, Rs 50,000 will be imposed as per Solid Waste Management rules, said a senior official. In the coming days, for strict enforcement of garbage management rules and to contain littering, the Greater Bengaluru Authority, under which parastatal agencies work including BSWML, will install CCTV cameras to monitor garbage dumping. BSWML is also planning to reward people who film those who dump waste in public areas with cash. The initiative will be announced by Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar shortly.
PM Modi Flags Off 4 New Vande Bharat Trains From Banaras Railway Station
VARANASI (UP), Nov 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains here from the Banaras railway station. The new Vande Bharat Express trains will operate on the Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi and Ernakulam-Bengaluru routes. The semi-high-speed trains will significantly reduce travel time between major stations, enhance regional mobility, promote tourism and support economic activity across the country, according to an official statement. The Banaras-Khajuraho Vande Bharat will connect prominent cultural and religious destinations including [] The post PM Modi Flags Off 4 New Vande Bharat Trains From Banaras Railway Station appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Now get faster tax refunds and easier ITR corrections: New CBDT rules explained
New CBDT rules empower the Commissioner of Income Tax (CPC), Bengaluru, to rectify obvious errors. This move aims to expedite the correction of accounting mistakes, reduce administrative delays, and ensure timely and accurate refunds for taxpayers, enhancing compliance and transparency. Read below to know how this helps taxpayers.
Students lead the way at Bengalurus first Makkala Climate Action Sabhe 2025
BENGALURU: Climate action cant wait until were adults, we want to be part of the solution now, said Lakshita, a Class 9 student from Sparkling Mindz Global School as she stepped out of the Town Hall, where the first-ever Makkala Climate Action Sabhe 2025 (Childrens Climate Action Meet) was held on Friday. Todays event made us feel like our ideas really matter, said Kiran Kumar, one of the winners and a Class 12 student from Swami Vivekananda PU College, describing the atmosphere as one of the best debate experiences he has attended. Organised by the Greater Bengaluru Authoritys (GBA) Climate Action Cell, the Sabhe marked the culmination of a month-long engagement with Bengalurus Climate Action Clubs. Over 85 educational institutions participated in the expert sessions and guided school activities on water, waste, greening and energy. From these, 20 institutions across all five municipal zones qualified for the city-level Oxford-style debate, where the audience acted as the jury. The enthusiasm among students was visible from the first round. I had never seen a debate on climate action at a citywide scale before. Hearing students from all over Bengaluru helped us understand how serious the situation is, shared Yugandara Yavana Prakash, a Class 6 student from Lawrence High school. She said the Sabhe gave students a chance to meet people from different schools, learn new perspectives and understand what the rest of the citys children care about. The event was inaugurated by GBA Chief Commissioner M Maheshwar Rao and Special Commissioner Preeti Gehlot. Rao emphasised the urgency of a youth-led climate leadership. With nearly 70% of Indias future population expected to live in cities, he said, the challenge is ensuring sustainable growth. Discussions led by our children are key to finding those answers, he said. He also announced a plan to expand Bengalurus 777 Climate Action Clubs to 6,000, targeting to have one in every school. Throughout the final debate, students spoke passionately about waste segregation, water scarcity, biodiversity and energy use, often matching the clarity of seasoned speakers.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains on routes Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi, and Ernakulam-Bengaluru. Built by ICF Chennai, these trains boost connectivity, cut travel time, and enhance tourism and trade nationwide.
PM Modi flags offfour new Vande Bharat Express trains
The four new Vande Bharat Express train routes are Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi, and Ernakulam-Bengaluru
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched four new Vande Bharat Express trains, expanding India's high-speed rail network. These new routes connect BanarasKhajuraho, Lucknow JunctionSaharanpur, Firozpur CanttDelhi, and BengaluruErnakulam, significantly reducing travel times and boosting regional connectivity, tourism, and economic growth across North and South India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch four new Vande Bharat Express trains, enhancing rail travel across key Indian routes. These modern, high-speed trains will connect Bengaluru-Ernakulam, Varanasi-Khajuraho, Lucknow Junction-Saharanpur, and Firozpur Cantt-Delhi.
Ekm-Bengaluru Vande Bharat, Keralas 3rd, chugs off today
KOCHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the new Vande Bharat Express to Kerala -- between Ernakulam Junction and KSR Bengaluru -- through videoconferencing on Saturday. The main event will be held at the Banaras railway station in Uttar Pradesh, from where the Prime Minister will flag off four Vande Bharat services -- Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow Jn-Saharanpur, and Firozpur Cantt-Delhi, besides the Ernakulam-Bengaluru train. This will be the third Vande Bharat service for Kerala and the first inter-state Vande Bharat service linking Kerala with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, a Railways spokesperson said. With the introduction of the service, 12 pairs of Vande Bharat trains will serve the Southern Railway jurisdiction. The new Vande Bharat Express will provide seamless connectivity between Bengaluru and Ernakulam. This train traverses major cities of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, including Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, and Salem, before reaching Krishnarajapuram and KSR Bengaluru. The service will greatly benefit IT professionals, businessmen, and students, among others, the spokesperson said. The function at Varanasi will be live-streamed at the Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, and Salem stations. Elected representatives, other dignitaries, students, passengers, and the general public will participate in the event. The train will be accorded a warm reception at all the stations, the spokesperson added.
Bank Holiday on November 8: Are banks open or closed today in your state? Check state-wise list here
Banks in Bengaluru are closed today, November 8, 2025, to celebrate Kanakadasa Jayanthi, marking the 525th birth anniversary of poet-saint Kanaka Dasa. While physical branches remain shut, online banking, UPI, and ATM services continue to operate normally across the city.
Possibility of 3rd World War no longer remote: Ex-NSA
BENGALURU: The possibility of a Third World War is no longer remote but increasingly plausible, said former national security adviser M K Narayanan at a round table discussion during the release of its Global Futures 2035 report by the Bengaluru-based Synergia Foundation on Friday. Narayanan attributed this to a combination of factstechnological militarisation, cyber warfare and the erosion of restraint among major powers. While reflecting on the turbulence of the global order, Narayanan advocated the revival of non-alignment as a credible framework in a fractured world order. He had earlier said that India missed a chance to split western Pakistan after the 1965 and 1971 wars, and it could be difficult to deal with terrorism without dealing with Pakistan. The round table brought together senior diplomats, policy makers, senior Indian army officers, strategic experts, industry leaders, startups and academia to deliberate on the emerging architecture of global power, economics and technology, as well as environmental and societal issues. The discussions explored the convergence of geopolitical shifts, technological disruption, and the pursuit of strategic autonomy in an increasingly uncertain world. Speaking on the faultlines of power (geopolitics), former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal argued that the essence of diplomacy has always involved negotiation and compromise, yet the current model has stripped diplomacy of moral and ethical considerations. Drawing on a civilisational perspective, former foreign secretary Nirupama Rao explored how India must navigate an international system that is simultaneously fragmented, networked, and interdependent. India has emerged as a trusted anchor economy because of its governance stability, digital infrastructure, and scale, she added. Atomic Energy Commission former chairman Dr Anil Kakodkar reflected on the moral and structural paradoxes of todays world order. Indias strength, he said, lies in its people rather than resources. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) former chairman S Somanath underscored the importance of synergy between academia and industry and said that the governments contribution and support in R&D needs to be scaled up for a healthy tech ecosystem in the country. Combination of factors Narayanan attributed this to a combination of factstechnological militarisation, cyber warfare and the erosion of restraint among major powers. While reflecting on the turbulence of the global order, Narayanan advocated the revival of non-alignment as a credible framework in a fractured world order. The round table brought together senior diplomats, policy makers, senior Indian army officers, strategic experts, industry leaders and startups, etc
Bank holiday today: Are banks open or closed on Saturday, November 8? Check here
Bank holiday today: According to the RBI calendar, banks in Bengaluru will be closed on 8 November in observance of Kanakadasa Jayanthi. The banks in the rest of the country will remain open.
Bengaluru weather: Partly cloudy with rain; AQI remains moderate
Bengaluru anticipates patchy rain and 68% humidity on November 8, 2025, with temperatures between 19C and 26.4C. Yesterday's moderate AQI of 74 suggests carrying umbrellas and masks. The week ahead offers sunny spells, patchy rain, and partly cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from 17.6C to 27.7C, indicating stable conditions for outdoor plans.
Inkredible! BTS of Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana's custom tattoo
When the entire nation was celebrating the World Cup victory of the womens national cricket team loudly, away from all those cheers and victory parades, two of Indias fiercest players chose a quieter way to mark the win. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana walked into Aliens Tattoo studio in Mumbai to etch the moment that would never fade. It was overwhelming, recalls Sunny Bhanushali, founder of the studio, that also has a branch in Bengaluru, adding, The next day after the big win, the two world champions walked into our studio around midnight to do something deeply meaningful to them. It was nothing short of a huge honour. Bhanushali, who wasnt in town at the time, received a call from Kaur hours after the win. They had very little time, as they had to travel, meet the Prime Minister, attend events, yet they came to us. It wasnt Kaurs maiden visit to the studio. She came to the studio about a year-and-a-half-ago for her Aham Brahmasmi (Im The Universe) tattoo, which represented her struggles, the support from her father her whole journey, Bhanushali shares. Back then, she said something that stayed with us We are the world champions, the world will see soon. That moment turned out to be a kind of manifestation, he recalls. When the players returned this time, their energy was different. They were full of emotions, proud, excited, a little numb with words. Allan Gois, director and pro tattoo artist at Aliens Tattoo studio, says. They wanted to mark the victory but also keep it subtle. They threw a lot of ideas the trophy, date, flag, number 52 (as India won the final match by 52 runs after 52 years. The challenge was to put all that meaning into a small tattoo. After hours of brainstorming, the team designed pieces that captured their essence. Kaurs tattoo featured geometric lines to capture the flow of the tattoo with 2025 and 52 etched as symbols of perseverance and victory. Mandhanas tattoo, on the other hand, carries the Indian flag. We had added elements of the trophy, bat and ball, a few stars to show the feeling of victory since they were very clear about wanting something related to the trophy and the dates, notes Gois. For Mandhana, it was her first tattoo, he adds. She kept saying, This is my last one, Ill only get another when we win the next World Cup and I shall keep adding things to it thats how personal it was. Despite the late-night timing, the atmosphere in the studio was electric and intimate. Gois explains, They came in at 2.30am on Tuesday and left by 5.30am, the champions of the world sitting quietly while the rest of India was still cheering outside was special. Vishal Maurya, one of the artists who inked them, shares, When the final designs were complete, they looked at each others tattoos, smiled and shared a quiet moment of pride. Bhanushali terms the collaboration a victory. Gois agrees, For the world, they are champs, but for us, they are individuals who etched their manifested victory, the greatest high of their lives, into something timeless and deeply personal.
Sometimes its bliss, just to be able to schmooze around, have extended phone conversations with friends, catch up on ones reading and scroll through all the poppycock and balderdash that one encounters on Instagram. Apparently, the gospel-truth is generated there! So, in between reels of aged women (and men) shaking their sagging tushies vigorously and passing it off as dance, one also allegedly hears snippets of breaking news! Yes, the world is agog with the developments in the mighty US of A, what with their penchant for orange now turning to brown and different sects either extolling or warning us mere mortals of what is in store for us. Right now, the normal tax-paying folks are browned off and jaded when it comes to their leaders and their empty promises and hollow agendas. We all know who runs the countries worldwide, and they dont call them billionaires for nothing! Bengaluru, according to (highly reliable) Instagram reports, is supposed to be one of the three fastest-developing cities in the world. Apparently, everyone wants to move here! The traffic and the infrastructure suck, and according to one powerful man in white, if you dont like it, leave! Well, I must admit, wherever there is an exploding two wheeler population, the traffic situation becomes haywire. The traffic situation is imploding in bigger cities like Mumbai and Delhi too, but the only difference is their leaders are doing something about the upkeep of roads, building new flyovers and underpasses (the new ocean-link road in Mumbai is a dream), but in Namma Ooru we have fabulous weather to bank on, right? Many OG Bengalureans are quite miffed about the nothernisation of Namma Ooru. One famous actor and playwright was strongly opposed to the caricature that the Bengalureans have been attached to. Phrases like swalpa adjust madi and good weather! But we cant and must not escape the way we are perceived. As laidback and adjusting individuals. Whereas it speaks volumes for our temperament, we have top Fortune 500 companies investing in our city and without doubt, we are the leading tech-hub for the world. But not getting our act together and concentrating more on who is speaking in the native language better is going to be ultimately disastrous for our beautiful city. We need to hold our leaders and ourselves accountable. Let us not forget we are a city of immigrants (hint, hint!). Talking about immigrants, there are a lot of us who have adopted this charming city as home. Along with the bad (speaking loudly and not learning the local language), we bring our charm, intellect and customs to this city. Now, our luru is multi-cultural, noisy and vibrant! A multi-cultural gaggle of ladies met at Rosamarino, a beautiful new Italian pizzeria set up by the uber-talented Abhijit and Shruti Saha (also immigrants), and a whole bunch of multicultural ladies, teachers, technocrats, entrepreneurs, home chefs and sportswomen spent a wonderful afternoon, eating a fantastic array of Italian food, discussing politics, food, children and a variety of interesting topics. It was fantastic and soul-lifting to be surrounded by so much goodwill and laughter. For me, at this stage in my life, this is what I want: true friendships, meaningful conversations and genuine bonding. As Michael Jackson would have said, It doesnt matter if youre black or white! (The writers views are personal)
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What Supreme Court said on stray dogs menace, relocation and public safety
The Supreme Court on Friday issued a series of directions to address the stray dog menace, ordering that all stray dogs be removed from public premises such as educational institutions, hospitals, railway stations and bus stands, and relocated to dog shelters after sterilisation. Every stray dog shall be forthwith removed from such premises and relocated to a shelter after sterilisation. Stray dogs shall not be released in the area from which they are picked up, a Bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta and NV Anjaria said. The Court also referred to a media report about a stray dog attack on a foreign national in Bengaluru and said such incidents have not only affected public safety and tourism but also the country's image globally. This incident underscores that the menace is neither confined to rural or densely populated localities nor limited to vulnerable citizens, but has assumed proportions that affect public safety, tourism, and the image of the country in the global perspective, the bench said. Following are the highlights of the SC order : Authorities directed to ensure the removal of all cattle and other stray animals from state highways, national highways and expressways. SC takes note of the alarming rise in dog bite incidents within institutional areas like educational institutions, hospitals and railway stations and directed forthwith relocation of stray canines to designated shelters after due sterilisation and vaccination. SC says stray dogs so picked up shall not be released back to the same location from which they were picked up. All government and private hospitals directed to maintain a mandatory stock of anti-rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin at all times. Every educational institution shall be directed by the Ministry of Education to conduct awareness sessions for students and staff on preventive behaviour around animals, first-aid in case of bites, and immediate reporting protocols. Administrative heads of institutional areas asked to ensure that the premises are secured by adequate fencing, boundary walls, gates and such other structural or administrative measures as may be necessary to prevent the ingress of stray dogs. SC directs authorities to undertake a joint, coordinated drive to identify stretches of highways and expressways where stray cattle or animals are frequently found and take steps for their removal and relocation to designated shelters. Authorities shall constitute dedicated highway patrol teams and/or assign existing road-safety units for continuous surveillance and immediate response to reports of stray cattle or other animals obstructing the roadways. All highways and expressways to have prominently displayed helpline numbers at regular intervals, enabling commuters to promptly report the presence of stray animals or accidents caused thereby.
Video: Street Fight Between College Students In Bengaluru
The incident took place on Wednesday outside a private college on North Bengaluru's Hesaraghatta Road.
Goldman Sachs elevates 49 India execs to MD position

