Bengalurus Major Arterial Road set for inauguration by June end
BDA and BTP plan to install traffic signals at both ends to address the issue of traffic bottlenecks
ED Conducts Major Raids on Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai
Mumbai, June 24: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a significant investigation into Rajesh Exports Limited (REL) and its associates for alleged violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This operation involved searches at nine locations of the company in Bengaluru and Mumbai, as announced in an official statement on Wednesday. The EDs investigation ... Read more ED Conducts Major Raids on Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai
ED Raids Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai, Seizes Key Evidence
Mumbai, June 24: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a significant operation against Rajesh Exports Limited (REL) and its associates, conducting searches at nine locations in Bengaluru and Mumbai. This action is part of an investigation related to alleged violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), as announced in an official statement on Wednesday. ... Read more ED Raids Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai, Seizes Key Evidence
Vijays birthday photo with Trisha Krishnan triggers a rush for Conus tiramisu
A photo shared by actor Trisha Krishnan to wish Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay on his birthday sent fans on a hunt for the tiramisu pictured in the frame. Dessert lovers quickly identified it as Conus signature offering, triggering a surge in orders across Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
A 30-year-old Bengaluru tech professional, Aakriti Goel, left a lucrative Rs 30 lakh per annum job at Healofy to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. Experiencing burnout from her demanding corporate role, she resigned in March 2020 and dedicated ten months to rigorous study, cracking the NEET 2021 with an impressive score and All India Rank of 1118. She is now in her final year of MBBS.
India's urban evolution over two decades showcases expanding metro networks, startup hubs, and smart infrastructure. A survey evaluates cities based on safety, education, employment, and cost of living to identify the top 10 best cities to live in India by 2026.
Suspected Pakistan terror operative held in Karnataka
Davangere: A man suspected of having links with a Pakistan-based terror organisation was arrested in this district, police said on Wednesday. The accused, identified as 20-year-old Suhail, is a native of Uttar Pradesh, they said. He had recently arrived in Harihar taluk, where he was working as a painter, police added. The accused was picked 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 .
India's Rising Nighttime Temperatures Should Worry Us More Than We Think
In the last decade (2012-2022), Mumbai saw 15 additional very warm nights per summer, Bengaluru (11), Bhopal and Jaipur (7 each), Delhi (6), and Chennai (4), as per CEEW report.
A 23-year-old woman is grappling with severe anxiety and panic attacks after landing her dream job in Bengaluru, despite a high salary and positive work environment. Relocating from her hometown, she finds herself overwhelmed and questioning her ability to cope, even considering quitting. She seeks advice from an online community on navigating this unexpected emotional turmoil during her career transition.
Why did Bengaluru court reissue non-bailable warrant against Prakash Raj?
A Bengaluru court has reissued a non-bailable warrant (NBW) against actor Prakash Raj for allegedly being registered as a voter in four electoral rolls across three states, including Karnataka.
A Bengaluru techie's advice to prioritize job stability at large firms over lucrative offers from smaller companies has sparked debate. Citing a friend's experience of losing a job after a 60% pay hike at a consultancy, he urges caution in the volatile IT sector. However, social media users countered that no company guarantees security, with layoffs occurring across all sizes, and emphasized evaluating broader company health beyond just its scale.
Non-bailable warrant re-issued against actor Prakash Raj
Complainant has alleged inthat besides being enrolled as a voter in the Shantinagar assembly segment in Bengaluru, Prakash Raj's name figured at two places in Chennai at the Velachary assembly constituency, and also in the Serilingam Pally assembly segment in Telangana.
A Bengaluru techie and her live-in partner have been arrested for allegedly murdering her parents and sister. The brutal killings, reportedly stemming from a dispute over Shwetha's Rs 30 lakh in unpaid bank loans, saw the victims suffer numerous stab wounds. The couple, who had kept their relationship secret, fled the scene after the attack. The father, in his dying declaration, implicated his daughter and her partner.
Two new apps to identify and record Indian butterflies launched
To help gather better data for Indian butterflies, scientist Dr Krushnamegh Kunte and Natures Ark have collaborated to develop two mobile Android apps iButterfly Explorer and iBiodiversity Count specifically targeted at Indian butterflies
Quick commerce race intensifies as Flipkart Minutes crosses 1,000 micro fulfilment centers
According to the company, orders on the platform have grown5Xsince the network expansion, driven by Gen Z consumers and high growth in tier 2 and tier 2 markets.
Police constable injured in road accident on Chennai-Bengaluru Highway dies
On Sunday night, a speeding luxury car rammed three police personnel; an armed reserve constable was killed on the spot; a police constable succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday
A 60% hike or job security? This tech worker's story is sparking debate
A Bengaluru-based tech professional has sparked debate after urging employees to prioritise job security over hefty salary hikes in todays volatile IT market. Citing a case where a worker lost his new job months after accepting a 60% raise, the discussion highlights a growing shift in career decisions, with stability, business health, and long-term prospects increasingly outweighing compensation alone.
Liquor-fuelled leads to murder: How grandson's phone call exposed elderly woman's death
A shocking incident unfolded in Kengeri where a 70-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death by her daughter and grandson following a drunken argument. The crime came to light when the grandson contacted his uncle for money, later revealing the grandmother's death. Police have arrested the daughter and grandson, with a case registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for murder. The trio reportedly struggled with alcohol addiction and property disputes.
Vahan-4 software glitch cripples RTO services across Karnataka
Bengaluru : Thousands of vehicle owners and motorists across Karnataka are facing severe inconvenience as services at Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) have virtually come to a standstill following a major technical glitch in the Centres Vahan-4 software, the digital platform used for vehicle registration and transport-related services. The problem, which has persisted for nearly a 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 .
Karnatakas beer boom: Sales jump 55 pc after price cut
Bengaluru: Karnatakas recent excise reforms and revised liquor pricing policy have delivered a major boost to the state exchequer, with beer sales witnessing an unprecedented surge following a reduction in prices of select low-alcohol beer brands. The move appears to have significantly altered consumer preferences, resulting in a sharp rise in beer consumption and a 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 .
New crest gates of Tungabhadra dam set for inauguration
Vijayanagara: The historic Tungabhadra Dam, regarded as the lifeline of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, is set to witness a landmark moment on Thursday with the inauguration of 33 newly installed crest gates. The event has gained significant importance as the Chief Ministers of all three beneficiary states are expected to participate on a common 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 .
Thousands of Bengaluru commuters faced severe disruption on the Purple Line metro after a technical snag at Cubbon Park station. BJP MP Tejasvi Surya criticized the state's urban infrastructure, highlighting the plight of professionals forced to seek alternative transport. Normal services have since resumed, with the metro corporation thanking commuters for their patience.
Bengaluru Metro Purple Line services resume; technical snag resolved after hours of disruption
Regular operations resumed from 5 a.m. after a technical issue that had severely affected services the previous evening was successfully rectified, the BMRCL said
The man behind 150 lake restoration projects wants to transform Hyderabads water bodies
As Hyderabad and Bengaluru grapple with rapid urbanisation, conservationist Anand Malligavad, referred to as Lake Man of India, argues that restoring lakes and nalas must go hand in hand
50 stab wounds, 3 deaths, bloodied staircase: How Bengaluru techie butchered her own family
A shocking triple murder unfolded in Bengaluru when a techie and her live-in partner allegedly killed her parents and sister over a Rs 30 lakh loan dispute. The couple, who had kept their relationship secret, reportedly stabbed the victims multiple times before escaping from their apartment. The father, in his dying declaration, revealed the loan issue and his desire for his daughter to return home.
Balakrishna questioned why Mr. Kumaraswamy was protesting only in Bidadi despite land acquisition being carried out for various projects
Yogi to pitch UP as investment hub at Bengaluru roadshow today
Bengaluru, June 24: A 70-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death by her daughter and grandson in an apartment complex. The victim, identified as Jayamma from Hanneenakere in Hassan district, had objected to their drinking habits. Police have arrested the suspects. The Bengaluru southwest division police stated that a case was registered at the Kengeri ... Read more Shocking Incident in Bengaluru: Woman Brutally Murdered by Daughter and Grandson Over Alcohol Dispute
ED carries out searches at locations linked to Rajesh Exports
The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches at nine locations linked to Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai concerning alleged forex violations. This action follows a Sebi order alleging overstated revenues. Evidence of benami transactions and a significant gold inventory discrepancy, with stock reportedly 40% lower than recorded, have been uncovered. The ED is also scrutinizing trade receivables adjustments and overseas investments.
Kumaraswamy Questions the Purpose of Meeting Without Farmers in Bidadi Township Dispute
Bengaluru, June 24: The ongoing controversy surrounding the proposed Bidadi Township project near Bengaluru has escalated. Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy raised concerns on Tuesday about Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumars invitation for a discussion, questioning the relevance of the meeting without the presence of affected farmers and other stakeholders. Chief Minister Shivakumar, however, refrained from commenting ... Read more Kumaraswamy Questions the Purpose of Meeting Without Farmers in Bidadi Township Dispute
Man, 85, kills 77-year-old blind wife, hangs himself
Shobha Karandlaje Criticizes Priyank Kharge for Targeting RSS Instead of Law and Order
Bengaluru, June 24: Shobha Karandlaje, the Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Labour, launched a sharp attack on Karnatakas Home Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday. She accused Kharge of frequently targeting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to stay in the public eye and attract media attention. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, ... Read more Shobha Karandlaje Criticizes Priyank Kharge for Targeting RSS Instead of Law and Order
Where did Rs 5,500 crore go? MP Tejasvi Surya seeks white paper on Bengaluru roads
Tap water tiff turns deadly, ends in PG owners murder in Bengaluru
This is green movement, not just plantation drive: Bangalore Development Authority chief
Liquor-fuelled fight ends in elderly womans murder in Bengaluru
Man ends life after assault by wifes family
Almost a week on, no trace of missing workers body in STP in Bengaluru
Upskilling attempt for promotion turns to year-long legal battle, Bengaluru woman wins Rs 62,000
Father-daughter duo opens art studio for a peek
Hidden Cost of Animal Diseases in Rural India
Healthy, disease-free, and resistant livestock and crops are pivotal to protecting a nation's food security SILENT EPIDEMIC Food security According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), food security exists when every person has regular access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food to meet dietary needs and choices for an active, healthy life. It has four main pillars: availability, accessibility, utilisation, and stability. Importance of Food Security Food security is important for the health and development of every individual in a population. It helps prevent malnutrition, hunger, and diet-related diseases by providing a healthy, nutritious diet. It promotes economic development by reducing health-related issues and increasing workforce efficiency. It also promotes social order by reducing migration, unrest, and community conflicts driven by food shortages. Food security helps in improving national security. A population with a secure food supply is less affected by crises caused by natural disasters, conflicts, and supply disruptions. The Role of Livestock in Food Security Livestock is very important for global food security as it generates approximately 40% of the global value of agricultural output and also supplies 33% of human protein consumption. Livestock provides milk, meat, and eggs, which are highly rich in protein, iron, zinc, vitamin B12, and calcium. Their daily consumption advances individual development in both cognitive and physical domains. Livestock boosts agricultural development through manure and draught power and serves as an alternative source of food during crop failures. Grazing animals can convert otherwise unproductive vegetation into a food source. Animal health is an important component of food security because healthier livestock leads to more food production and better efficiency. Disease-free animals lead to disease-free humans. An important but often overlooked aspect of animal health in relation to food security is that healthy livestock reduces the transmission of zoonotic diseases, thereby protecting public health, preventing production losses, and ensuring a safe and secure food supply. Animal health directly affects productivity, food safety, public health, and a nation's broader food security. Diseases in animals lead to poor growth, reduced milk yields, compromised reproductive performance, lower meat output, and higher mortality. These outcomes reduce food availability, lower farmers' incomes, and threaten rural livelihoods. Consequently, maintaining healthy livestock is central to both the quality and quantity of animal-origin food. However, the increased presence of drug residues, particularly antimicrobials, which are associated with the emergence of multidrug-resistant microbes, poses a threat to human, animal, plant, and environmental health. Disease surveillance and systematic monitoring are critical for detecting, containing, and controlling animal diseases before they intensify. Surveillance involves continuous collection, analysis, and interpretation of animal health data to identify outbreaks, track prevalence, and spot emerging infections. Effective systems enable timely responses to zoonotic threats such as Brucellosis, Rabies, Avian Influenza, and Bovine Tuberculosis that endanger both animal and human health. Core components include routine health checks, mandatory reporting, laboratory diagnostics, monitoring of vaccination coverage, quarantine and movement controls, and epidemiological investigations. Good hygiene and sanitation are also mandatory for healthy livestock. According to a report published in The Times of India on 23rd November 2023, pests and livestock diseases are a major challenge, accounting for 35% of the economic losses in Indias livestock sector. The article highlights that Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) alone results in an annual loss of Rs 23,000 crore, while Brucellosis causes a loss of Rs 20,000 crore each year. These massive losses underscore the urgent need for robust animal health management and disease control strategies. The data, originally derived from Dr. Rahmans study at ICAR-NIVEDI, Bengaluru, highlight the significant economic impact of animal diseases on the livestock sector and their wider implications for national food security. Role of Agriculture and Allied Sectors Agriculture has a major impact on food security, as it is a primary source of food supply and livelihoods. Agriculture provides basic availability of essential nutrients required for a healthy life. Fruits, vegetables, and pulses help reduce or overcome global malnutrition. Rice, wheat, maize, pulses, and oilseeds provide access to energy and protein. Good crop management practices preserve soil fertility, use water efficiently, and enhance cropping systems, all of which remain essential for increasing productivity and resilience to climatic stresses. Newly developed high-yielding varieties of fruits, cereals, and other crops can increase production and improve a nation's food security. Further, healthy, resistant crops and horticulture varieties lead to a decreased incidence of diseases and pests, reducing production losses and thereby augmenting the food security of a nation as a whole. Resistant and elite varieties and strains of crops pave the way for reduced use of chemicals, hormones, pesticides, and fertilisers, thereby improving the quality of plant foods in terms of food safety, security, and overall environmental safety. Fisheries and aquaculture development are important for providing high-quality nutrition, particularly high-quality protein and essential fatty acids like omega-3s, which are important for brain development and overall health. Fisheries are important sources of employment, particularly in coastal and inland regions, consequently reducing pressure on other food sources. Forestry contributes directly and indirectly to food security by producing non-timber edible products such as fruits, mushrooms, nuts, and medicinal plants. Healthy forests prevent soil erosion, regulate the climate, conserve water and biodiversity, provide economic benefits, improve air quality, protect against natural disasters, support livestock production, and thus support food security. Supplementary and complementary role of livestock and allied sectors in promoting food security: Livestock supports agriculture by providing manure and crops used in animal feeding, thus supporting each other. Agriculture supplies residues and by-products used in animal fodder. Thus, healthier, more efficient livestock and better agricultural methods promote a nation's food production not only in quantity but also in safety and quality. To realise the full potential of livestock, agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture, it is necessary to address factors such as degraded natural resources, post-harvest losses, poor infrastructure, limited market access, and climate change. Besides proper preservation, processing and storage are important for reducing damage to livestock and agricultural produce, thereby enhancing a nation's food security. Policy priorities include encouraging efficient production practices and climate-smart agriculture; investing in value chains, including cold-chain storage, processing, and marketing; supporting small-scale producers; extending credit and insurance schemes; and ensuring diversification across livestock, agriculture, fisheries, and crops. Nevertheless, strengthening natural resource governance to balance food production alongside ecological conservation is also essential. National food security is important for a nation's development and prosperity. It enables the nation to remain self-sufficient, thereby protecting and defending its sovereignty. Livestock, agriculture, and allied sectors are essential to a nation's food security. Thus, healthy, disease-free, and resistant livestock and crops are pivotal to protecting a nation's food security. Thus, major emphasis needs to be placed on promoting and propagating healthier, higher-quality livestock and crop production. Various challenges in the current scenario endangering the livestock and agriculture, thus indirectly harming the national food security, include excessive use of drugs, hormones, pesticides, chemicals, etc. in intensive farming systems, climate and environmental pollution, growing urbanisation and industrialisation, emerging and re-emerging diseases in livestock, deforestation, and desertification. Addressing the above challenges can greatly enhance a nation's food security. India, primarily being an agricultural country with most of its population dependent on livestock and agriculture, thus addressing the above challenges concurrently with the modernization can also upgrade and improve the economic and aesthetic status, preserve the cultural heritage of a nation, besides raising the health standard of citizens and improving the workforce efficiency of its population. (The Author is HOD Veterinary Medicine, SKUAST Kashmir)
Bengaluru ARO suspended for indulging in Khata fraud
Greening grid: KPTCL to replace mineral oil with eco-friendly ester oil in transformers
HC upholds compensation in KSRTC accident case, says MV Act is beneficial legislation
Student, 19, electrocuted while plucking coconuts in Tumakuru
Official suspended over illegal A-khatas to 50 properties in Bengaluru
AI Will Strengthen IT Companies, Says Infosys Chairman Nilekani
Bengaluru, June 23: Nandan Nilekani, Chairman of Infosys, stated on Tuesday that artificial intelligence (AI) will not replace IT software companies. Instead, it will assist companies that quickly adopt new technologies to expand. In his address at the companys 45th Annual General Meeting (AGM), Nilekani emphasized that there is a significant gap in AI usage ... Read more AI Will Strengthen IT Companies, Says Infosys Chairman Nilekani
Priyanks relentless RSS campaign stirs political pot
BJP committee zeroes in on four suspects in cross-voting fiasco
JD(S) stakes claim to Hiriyur bypoll, seeks BJP backing
Forest dept reclaims 1.26 acres land in BM Kaval encroached by BDA, Waste plant
BWSSB chairperson directs officials to prepare for possible water scarcity
Only those who worked for Cong have right to speak about its affairs: Khader
Two officials arrested in Lokayukta raid
NEET delay row: Bengaluru police say candidate missed cut-off time due to late departure from home
Karnataka high court clears missing dogs probe, but protects DRDO officials
Collective alleges saffronisation in NCERT Kannada book
East corporation identifies infra flaws behind flooding at Varthur Kodi
Why Bengaluru matters in Kunal Shahs WhatsApp journey: The city where his fintech story took shape
Bengaluru's own Kunal Shah, the visionary behind CRED, is stepping into a monumental role as the new global head of WhatsApp. This marks a significant elevation for the Indian entrepreneur, who previously founded FreeCharge and built a thriving fintech startup rewarding credit card users. Shah will now lead Meta's world's largest messaging platform, succeeding Will Cathcart and moving to California.
India must aim to become Food for the World, say industry leaders
DC directs local bodies achieve 100% target in SWM
Technical fault disrupts Bengaluru Metro Purple Line services, causes crowding at stations
Due to the disruption, train services are currently being operated only between Magadi Road and Challaghatta on one side and between MG Road and Whitefield (Kadugodi) on the other
MLA directs officials to expedite memorial work
Bidadi Township Project likely to emerge as major political test for Congress in Karnataka
The political ramifications of the township controversy could extend beyond Bengaluru South district
DK khazi Twaqa Ahmad Musliyar passes away
Karnataka CM Calls for Preservation of Spiritual Institutions Like Homes
Bengaluru, June 23: Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar emphasized the importance of preserving spiritual institutions, just as people care for their homes. He made these remarks during a media interaction after paying his last respects to Shri Mummadi Nirvana Swamiji, the head of the Degula Mutt, who passed away on Monday. Shivakumar shared that his ... Read more Karnataka CM Calls for Preservation of Spiritual Institutions Like Homes
Govt plans committee to address challenges In disability sector
Karnataka MP Urges Governor to Establish High Court Circuit Bench in Shivamogga
Bengaluru, June 23: B.Y. Raghavendra, a four-time Lok Sabha MP from Shivamogga and son of former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, has urged Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot to intervene and advise the state government to take immediate steps for the establishment of a High Court circuit bench in Shivamogga. He emphasized that the district is ... Read more Karnataka MP Urges Governor to Establish High Court Circuit Bench in Shivamogga
Exciting Job Opportunity: 34 Teaching Positions Available at BEL Educational Institutions
Bengaluru, June 23: A remarkable opportunity has emerged for individuals in the educational sector. Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has announced the recruitment of qualified candidates for 34 teaching positions at its educational institutions, Bharat Electronics Educational Institutions (BEEI). These positions include Primary Teacher (PRT), Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT), Post Graduate Teacher (PGT), Graduate Primary Teacher ... Read more Exciting Job Opportunity: 34 Teaching Positions Available at BEL Educational Institutions
Adani Mundra Airport begins operations with Star Air services to Goa, Mumbai and Surat
The airport currently connects Goa, Mumbai, Hindon and Surat, with plans to expand routes to Ahmedabad, Belagavi, Bengaluru, Kolhapur and Nanded.
Inauguration of the 7th Marshal Arjan Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament 2026
Bengaluru, June 23: In honor of Air Force Marshal Arjan Singh DFCs 107th birth anniversary, the Air Force Sports Control Board is hosting the 7th edition of the Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament from June 23 to July 3, 2026, at the Air Force Station Jalahalli. A total of 16 ... Read more Inauguration of the 7th Marshal Arjan Singh Memorial Hockey Tournament 2026
Mitigata raises $15M in Series B funding round led by Bessemer Venture Partners
Mitigata was founded in 2023 and is headquartered in Bengaluru Mitigata will primarily use this funding round for hiring of talent across domains and also for international expansion Mitigata, the Bengaluru headquartered cybersecurity startup has raised $15 million in a Series B round of funding
State govt should release white paper on money used to repair potholes in Bengaluru: Tejasvi Surya
Will continue asking RSS to produce documents: Priyank Kharge
Bengaluru: Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday, June 23, said he would continue to ask the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to produce documents related to its establishment and expenditure. He also indicated that he would initiate legal action if he did not get any satisfactory reply. The minister has launched a campaign against the century-old 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 .
Rajesh Exports' troubles deepen with ED searches amid Rs 15 lakh crore revenue row
Enforcement Directorate officials conducted searches at Rajesh Exports' Bengaluru and Mumbai locations. This action follows scrutiny by market regulator Sebi over alleged financial irregularities, including inflated revenues attributed to overseas subsidiaries. Sebi has also restricted the company's CMD from trading its securities pending further investigation. The company has denied any wrongdoing, citing a potential communication gap.
Tejasvi Surya seeks transparency dashboard, faster Metro works in Bengaluru from new minister
The Bengaluru South MP said the city is suffering owing to the absence of elected local bodies, delays in infrastructure projects, and what he termed unplanned and ad hoc urban development.
As Indias employers race to keep pace with an AI-driven transformation of work and as industry studies warn of a widening gap between the skills the economy needs and the talent available. MIT India (Maharashtra Institute of Technology) today brought its flagship IndustryInstitute Future Summit (IFS) 2026 to Mumbai, convening over 500 delegates to turn that conversation into collaboration, deal-flow and future-ready talent. Mahesh Goudar, Digvijay Karad - Group Director, MIT SDE & VGWS; Mangal Prabhat Lodha - Hon. Cabinet Minister, Govt. of Maharashtra; Sheetal Kumar Jain - Corp. Relations, MIT Engg Addressing the gathering, Shri Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Hon'ble Cabinet Minister of Skill, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Government of Maharashtra , said," There is no shortage of jobs in Maharashtra; the real challenge before us is the skill gap. Education and a degree are important, but their value is limited unless they are matched with the skills industry needs. I commend MIT India for its dedication to learning and for the seriousness of its efforts in skill development, and I laud its initiatives in bringing together industry and academia. Government cannot achieve this alone, it is when institutions like MIT work alongside government that real change is driven ." His remarks came against the backdrop of Maharashtras expanding skilling agenda from the modernisation of ITIs into industry-linked skill hubs to large-scale, investment-led job creation across the state. Mr. Digvijay Karad, Group Director, MIT School of Distance Learning and VGWS , said, MIT India has spent four decades building an ecosystem, not merely institutions and IFS 2026 is where that ecosystem meets industry, investors and government in one room. We are committed to building the next generation of skilled professionals who will power Indias journey towards Viksit Bharat 2047. We will continue to work with industry, with government and with partner institutions to advance our mission of creating the workforce, the entrepreneurs and the value creators of the future. Mumbai was always the right room for this conversation . Held at The Taj Lands End, Bandra, MIT INDIAs IFS 2026, the day-long summit drew CHROs, CXOs, startup founders, investors, academic and technical leaders and student innovators for a structured event spanning panel discussions, round table, hackathon, investor arena, strategic partnership signings and the Mumbai HR Leadership Awards. The inaugural session was graced by Chief Guest Shri Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Honble Cabinet Minister for Skill Development, Employment, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Government of Maharashtra, with Padma Shri Manoj Joshi, veteran actor, and Shri Yogesh Suresh Patil, Director, Maharashtra State Board of Skill, Vocational Education and Training, as special guests. The timing is pointed. SHRMs India Skill Intelligence Report 2026, released in Mumbai earlier this year, found that 45% of organisations now cite AI skills as their single biggest workforce constraint, while the India Skills Report 2026 has flagged a decisive shift in employer preference from degrees towards skills-based hiring with stronger industryacademia linkages identified as central to closing the mismatch. IFS 2026 is built precisely around that linkage. MIT Indias Mumbai debut extends a convergence model the institution has taken to cities across India. The summit is structured across five verticals; the MIT India Hackathon,Investor Arena, Panel Discussions, Round Tables and the Mumbai HR Leadership Awards. Each of them designed to produce tangible outcomes rather than stage time. The Investor Arena delivered stage-aligned matchmaking for ventures from ideation and seed through Series A/B and late-stage growth, supported by curated pitches, private post-pitch meetings and lounge networking. Two cornerstone panels The Foundation for a Future-Ready Organisation and Building Culture in an AI-Driven Workplace brought together voices from industry, academia and the founder community, while three private round tables enabled senior leaders to hold candid, off-the-record strategy conversations. The summit also featured a dedicated MoU ceremony, marking strategic partnerships between MIT India and leading organisations aimed at building employment pipelines, advancing joint research and establishing co-creation platforms. The summit concluded with the Mumbai HR Leadership Awards, where a jury of 1015 leading CHROs recognised excellence across nearly 30 HR and people-strategy categories, underscoring the summits premise that the future of work is, first and foremost, a talent question. About MIT India MIT India is one of Indias leading multi-disciplinary academic ecosystems, encompassing Engineering, Design (Avantika), Law, Management, Health Sciences, and Arts & Commerce. With four decades of institution-building, MIT India operates an incubation and entrepreneurship network that connects student innovation to industry and investor communities. The IndustryInstitute Future Summit is MIT Indias flagship annual convergence platform, previously held in Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
Raising a child varies significantly in cost across Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi. I asked ChatGPT to compare expenses across cities.
Bengaluru Traffic Police clarified that a student missed the NEET exam due to a late departure and choosing a longer route, not traffic disruptions from a political rally. CCTV footage and route analysis confirmed the student arrived after the 1:30 PM cut-off. While the BJP blamed the Congress rally for chaos, police stated traffic was normal and movement was facilitated, attributing the missed exam solely to personal choices.
Tragic Death of PG Hostel Owner in Bengaluru After Assault with Cricket Bat
Bengaluru, June 23: A 37-year-old owner of a paying guest (PG) hostel in eastern Bengaluru has died following an assault involving a cricket bat. The incident occurred after he attempted to stop two young men from drinking alcohol outside his hostel. In a fit of rage, the hostel owner brought a bat to confront the ... Read more Tragic Death of PG Hostel Owner in Bengaluru After Assault with Cricket Bat
Prakash Raj faces non-bailable warrant in multiple voter ID case
Actor Prakash Raj faces legal trouble after a Bengaluru court issued a non-bailable warrant against him. The case stems from a 2019 complaint alleging that he possessed voter ID cards in multiple states, which would violate Election Commission rules
Fred Again is finally coming to India: Announces long-awaited three-city tour this December
The Grammy-winning producer and DJ will perform in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru this December as part of an exclusive three-city run
83-year-old man kills wife, found dead in Bengaluru
According to the police, the elderly couple had recently come from Bihar to stay in their sons house in Bengaluru
Elderly Woman Beaten To Death By Daughter, Grandson in Bengaluru Over Alcohol Row
Elderly woman was allegedly killed after objecting to alcohol consumption by daughter and grandson
Spark by Hilton debuts in APAC, opens 2 hotels in Bengaluru, Goa
Hilton has launched its Spark by Hilton brand in Asia Pacific with new hotels in Bengaluru and Goa. This expansion is part of a significant deal with Olive Hospitality to establish 150 Spark by Hilton properties across India. These new hotels cater to practical travelers, promising Hilton's renowned service standards. The brand, established in 2023, already boasts a substantial presence in North America and the UK.
ISRO-ISTRAC Recruitment 2026: Apply for 95 Apprentice Positions by July 31
Bengaluru, June 23: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced a significant recruitment drive for the Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC) in Bengaluru. A total of 95 positions for Graduate, Diploma, and Trade Apprentices are available for the year 2026-2027. Among the 95 vacancies, there are 62 Graduate Apprentice Trainee positions, 25 Diploma ... Read more ISRO-ISTRAC Recruitment 2026: Apply for 95 Apprentice Positions by July 31
Bengaluru traffic not responsible for NEET delay
Bengaluru: Bengaluru Traffic Police have clarified that traffic congestion was not responsible for three students missing entry to the NEET examination on Sunday, countering allegations made by several political leaders. According to police, CCTV footage and route analysis revealed that the students left their homes late and chose longer routes to reach their examination centres. 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 .
Congress rally not behind NEET delay, says Bengaluru Police; cites CCTV findings
Bengaluru traffic police have cleared a Congress rally of responsibility for a NEET aspirant missing her exam. Investigations revealed the student departed home late and chose a longer route, leading to her arrival after the cut-off. While parents alleged rally-induced congestion, police stated traffic was normal and personnel assisted students. The incident sparked political debate, with the BJP criticizing the state government

