An Indian-origin techie in Palo Alto shared a job opening for a full-stack lead at Bengaluru-based Smallest AI, offering 1 crore without requiring a degree or resume. The role, based in Indiranagar, Bengaluru, demands 4-5 years of experience in Next.js, Python, and React.js, emphasizing hands-on development and system scaling experience. The post has sparked diverse reactions on X.
Kerala capital to echo with retro thump-whump on Jawa-Yezdi Day
A motorcycle, riders would often declare, isnt just a machine it is an emotion that drives the soul. The Smoking Barrels Take the case of Athul Jayan, moderator of Smoking Barrels Jawa-Yezdi bikers group in Thiruvananthapuram. Watching his father riding a Yezdi, he fell in love with the brand. But the bonding began much before. In 1989, moments before I was born, my father rushed my mother to the hospital on a Yezdi Classic 2, he smiles. I then grew up, finished my engineering, got myself an old Yezdi Roadking in 2011. It was like a homage to the brand. I am still searching for the vehicle my father rode. It was sold off when he moved to the Middle East for work. I was too young then, but now, I would love to have it back. So, no doubt, Jawa is truly an emotion for me. This emotion brought together a bunch of Jawa buffs in 2007 on Orkut. Our aim was to discuss procurement of spare parts. They were becoming rare and prized, as Ideal Jawa had shut production of Jawa and Yezdi, says Abraham K John, a vintage bike collector. A Jawa veteran A 1955 make Jawa Soon, he and his tribe formed Smoking Barrels the second Jawa Yezdi lovers club in India, the first being in Mysore. Now, almost every district in the country has such a club. These have stood the test of time despite the invasion of several other brands, Abraham, who is also a moderator of the group. Riders like Athul and Abraham cant stop gushing about the Jawas and Yezdis the relaxed style and relaxed riding, the rhythmic exhaust thump, the classic instrument gauges they go on. Fired by this passion, they hunted for the bikes from scrap dealers, rummaged for spare parts, rebuilt the machines, and rode with reclaimed pride. Fans who dont have the privilege of devoting so much of time and effort now make do with Jawa and Yezdi models relaunched by Mahindra Classic Legends. Smoking Barrels is open to them as well. All thats needed is passion. From the Jawa vintage stable The Jawa riding groups in Bengaluru and Mysuru are the most vibrant ones in India. Whenever we face any hiccups with the machine, we post on groups about the need, and our Jawa friends take it up and get the work done. Its a brotherhood. One thats flourishing in Kerala as well, says Athul. The group currently has at least 30 die-hard Jawa-Yezdi fans the youngest being 21 and the oldest 57. Smoking Barrels members have spotted a couple of women Jawa riders in the city, and are keen to induct them into the clan. The group often goes on cross-country and camaraderie rides where they bond over machines, nature, and the freedom of the road ahead. We always try to take up social campaigns as well, adds Athul. Another Jawa yesteryear sensation Prized possession Of late, whenever we organise programmes, we speak to students and youths about motorcycles, riding, and the need to steer clear of drugs. The Smoking Barrels have never missed the International Jawa-Yezdi Day, said to be observed across the world on the second Sunday of every July, to celebrate the legacy of Jawa and Yezdi motorcycles. This is the 23rd edition. We organise meet-ups on the day to meet other riders who own a Jawa or Yezdi, says Abraham. This year, on July 13, the riders will assemble at Manaveeyam Veedhi, from where they will go on a ride with the message to choose life over drugs. For details: 9746344553
95 per cent of students not physically active: KAMS study
BENGALURU: The Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) has stated that over 95% of students across surveyed schools do not participate in physical activities, even during scheduled Physical Training (PT) periods. The survey was conducted following the growing health risks among school children, citing a sharp rise in fatigue, low blood pressure, and early cardiac-related symptoms. Based on years of school-level observation, KAMS attributes the worsening health of students to increasing sedentary lifestyles, poor dietary habits, and a concerning lack of physical activityboth at home and in schools. In its statement, KAMS said that over 95% of students do not participate in physical activities. Structured opportunities for exercise and cultural involvement are being ignored by students, with many showing complete disinterest in physical or extracurricular engagement. Alarmingly, this withdrawal is often enabled by parents, who routinely seek exemptions from PT classes, citing vague complaints such as body pain or fatigue, a release stated. Even during my school visits, I ask teachers to check how many students do any physical activity, be it jogging, exercise, or yoga. In most schools, you wont find even 1 to 2 percent of students doing it regularly, said Shashi Kumar, General Secretary, KAMS. KAMS noted that this growing culture of physical avoidance is not an isolated school issue but one deeply rooted in home environments. Poor nutritional choices marked by high intake of processed and junk foods along with a lack of participation in household responsibilities, have contributed to low stamina levels among children. These patterns are compounded by unchecked digital consumption, with screen time far exceeding recommended limits, leading to further physical and mental health concerns. The association expressed particular concern for female students, who are increasingly showing signs of anemia, low endurance, and other symptoms associated with malnutrition and inactivity. While many tend to attribute such conditions to post-COVID complications or environmental factors, KAMS emphasized that the majority of these cases are lifestyle-induced and preventable. STAY FIT, GROW STRONG KAMS has suggested a four-point action plan: Parents must take responsibility for ensuring daily physical activity at home Schools should accept exemptions from PT only on medical grounds Health education must begin at home Screen time and food habits should be actively monitored and corrected
6.6mm rain floods roads, hits traffic in South Bengaluru for brief while
BENGALURU: The city witnessed 6.6 mm of rainfall on Friday evening. Though the rain was brief, it was enough to throw traffic out of gear in core areas and also at places where civic agencies have taken up development works over the last few days. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) maintained that only South Bengaluru and surrounding areas received heavy rainfall and there were no issues. As per the Varunamithra application of the Karnataka Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, Vidyapeeta received 33 mm rainfall, Nayandahalli 19 mm, Bommanahalli 18 mm, Doddabidarakallu 17.50 mm and Pattabhiramanagar 13.50 mm till 5.30 pm. Weather officials predicted light to moderate rainfall on Saturday as well. Roads were flooded and the level in stormwater drains rose for a brief time. Taking to social media on flooding of roads and low-lying areas in city the in the past, Deputy Chief Minister, who is also Bengaluru Development Minister, DK Shivakumar, posted on X, When heavy rains occur in Bengaluru city, low-lying areas get flooded, and to put an end to this, a project has been undertaken to rejuvenate the stormwater drains passing through the city. Currently, there is a flow of 860 km of stormwater drains in the city. Out of this, the lining work for 491 km has been completed, and work on 125 km is in progress. A project has been formulated with World Bank assistance to rejuvenate the remaining 173.9 km of stormwater drains. This project to reconstruct stormwater drains and make Bengaluru city flood-free will be completed in the next 3 years.
GST notices based on UPI data: Tax department
BENGALURU: Following reports of notices issued to small traders by the Commercial Tax Department, the state government clarified on Friday that the action was based on data collected from Unified Payments Interface (UPI) service providers to ensure compliance with Goods and Services Tax (GST) laws. Under the GST Act, in force since July 1, 2017, suppliers with an annual turnover exceeding Rs 40 lakh (for goods) or Rs 20 lakh (for services) are required to register for GST. This turnover includes both taxable and exempt goods and services, although tax is applicable only on taxable items. The department said while essential items like bread are exempt from GST, packaged snacks attract a 5% tax. It said UPI-based transaction data from 202122 to 202425 showed that many traders had received over Rs 40 lakh via UPI alone, excluding cash and other payment methods, indicating even higher total turnover. Based on this data, the department issued notices to traders. ENS
AI could soon shake the foundation of science education: Princeton professor
BENGALURU: Artificial Intelligence (AI) could soon disrupt the very foundation of science education, said mathematician and Princeton University professor Manjul Bhargava on Friday. Delivering the convocation address at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) on Friday, he pointed out that within the next year or two, advanced AI models will likely be able to correctly solve undergraduate-level science problems a development that will compel premier institutions like IISc to reconsider what and how they teach. While acknowledging that current AI systems still struggle with complex scientific reasoning and remain bad at solving math and science problems, Prof Bhargava said significant progress is already under way. More capable models are being tested. Once they cross that threshold, the role of institutions will evolve drastically. What should we be teaching once machines can answer questions better than us? During the convocation, 1,593 students received their degrees, including 1,487 postgraduate students and 106 undergraduates. Among them, 84 students, including 16 women, were awarded medals for academic excellence. Kris Gopalakrishnan, chairperson of the IISc Council and co-founder of Infosys, along with senior faculty members of the institute, were present. THE MEDALLISTS 2023-24 batch 18 students in MTech, one each in MDes, MSc and MMgt, 33 in PhD, six in MTech (Research), four in Integrated PhD and three in UG. 2024-25 11 in Mtech, one each in MDes and MEngg, two each in MSc and UG programme. The Prof BG Raghavendra Memorial Medal was awarded to Somwanish Nikhil Chottu posthumously. He passed away a few months ago and was from the Department of Management Studies. Chottu had studied the MMgmt programme at IISc.
Department inquiry ordered against ASI for aiding LeT terrorist
BENGALURU: A departmental inquiry has been ordered against Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Chan Pasha, who was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for allegedly aiding Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist T Naseer, currently lodged in Bengaluru Central Prison at Parappana Agrahara. Addressing the media after the monthly parade at the City Armed Reserve Parade Grounds (South) in Adugodi, City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh confirmed that a departmental inquiry had been initiated. NIA will submit its report on the case. Since one of our staff members is involved, we will conduct an inquiry and may even suspend him. Further action will be based on the findings, he said. Pasha, attached to the City Armed Reserve, was among three people arrested by the NIA on July 8 following extensive searches in Bengaluru and Kolar districts in connection with the LeTs 2023 prison radicalisation case. The others arrested are Dr Nagaraj, a psychiatrist at Bengaluru Central Prison, and Anees Fathima, the mother of another absconding accused. He is accused of helping Naseer and of leaking information about his escort movements between the prison and courts in exchange for money.
Landslide cuts off Suligeri village, people stranded without power, fuel for three weeks
SULIGERI (UTTARA KANNADA): With the landslide near Kodasalli in Uttara Kannada remaining unattended for the past 10 days, 35 families in the village of Suligeri are cut off from the world, deprived of transport, communication, and basic amenities like electricity, petrol and kerosene. There is a fear that the villagers could soon run out of rations. The landslide occurred on July 2, leaving the village of 35 families marooned. Suligeri sank into darkess three weeks ago when heavy rainfall brought down three electricity poles, putting a stop to all activities after 5pm. There has been no power since the past 21 days, and we spend our evenings in darkness. There is no kerosene to light lamps. We have dinner in the evenings and sleep early, and wait for the first light of dawn. Students are deprived of studies, and whatever they study in school is all, said Nagaraj Naik, a resident. The landslide has brought many problems for students. A girl here who was to attend counselling for hostel admission missed her interview. A college student from Ulavi wrote her semester examination after a determined effort to reach Kadra -- she got help from a bike rider who crossed the landslide, after which she hired a vehicle and reached the town and went to college in a bus. A few students have rented a room in Kadra, and a few others are staying in houses of relatives as they cannot return home. Teachers who come to Suligere schools to teach have been forced to turn the schools into their home for the past 10 days. A few youth who go to Kodasalli to work as contract workers at KPCLs power generation station are luckiest. They charge their rechargeable batteries required for lighting and mobile phones to connect to the outer world. The landslide has affected two roads -- the road connecting two villages as well as Kodasalli dam. KPCL staff are picked up in a vehicle from Kadra and dropped at the landside site, where a jeep is stationed to pick them up and drop them to the power generation station. However, this luxury is not for Suligeri villagers. KPCLs Kodasalli reservoir, which contributes about 100MW of power, with an installed capacity of 150MW, is in the dark. Heavy rainfall has affected the transformer, and the power generating facility is now dependent on a generator, which is dependent on diesel. There is a possibility that the power unit itself might plunge into darkness.
Karnatakas two-language policy draws support, opposition
BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiahs statement favouring a two-language formula for school education has ignited a vigorous debate over the issue. While some say the existing three-language formula could increase the linguistic proficiency and cognitive advancements, others view it as an added academic burden or a potential threat to local languages. At the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), we do encourage a three-language formula, and the three-language policy is extremely successful. Today, in Bengaluru, talk to any child and youll find they already speak multiple languages with ease. When children naturally have the ability to learn and comprehend in different languages, who are we to hold them back? said Gayethri Devi, Principal, Little Flower Public School. Shashi Kumar D, General Secretary of Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS), supports the existing policy, citing cognitive benefits. From a cognitive point of view, the benefits of learning multiple languages are immense. It enhances logical reasoning, critical thinking, and even reduces the risk of dementia later in life. Language acquisition is most effective before the age of 8 to 10. Research shows that with enough interest, concentration, and resources, the human brain can learn up to 40 languages, not that everyone will, but it shows our potential. Learning three to five languages is very manageable. However, educationist VP Niranjanaradhya stands in strong opposition to the policy, arguing that it burdens young learners. Language learning must be discussed not from the angle of educational business, but from the point of epistemology and knowledge acquisition. Language for career can be learned later, but children need focused, unburdened early education. It demands time and energy that could otherwise be used to deepen understanding in fewer languages, he said. I personally feel Karnataka should not lag behind. Our experience with Hindi as a third language has harmed childrens learning abilities in their mother tongue and English, he added. Some educationists are not entirely against the three-language policy, but oppose the imposition of a specific language, especially Hindi on south Indian students. Exposure plays a significant role in language learning.Teaching children Hindi that isnt part of their environment can lead to disinterest and negatively impact their overall learning experience. A better approach is to offer flexibility and choose a language that is meaningful to the students, perhaps from a neighbouring state or their mother tongue. Language learning should help children feel connected, not left out, said Kirti K, co-founder of Vetaas Educational Foundation, an education-based non-profit organisation.
Man held for trying to murder actress wife in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A 49-year-old auto-rickshaw driver was arrested on charges of trying to murder his wife, a Kannada television serial actress. The police said Amaresh, the accused, used pepper spray on his wifes face before stabbing her with a knife suspecting her fidelity on July 4. The victim, identified as Manjula alias Shruthi, is undergoing treatment at Victoria Hospital and is said to be out of danger. She is the mother of two daughters. They were in courtship before getting married about 20 years ago and were staying at Muneshwara Block in Srinagar. As she would come home late in the night and sometimes under the influence of alcohol, the accused would fight with her. The accused was even more frustrated as she would not come home for a few days and was not taking care of the family, mainly the daughters. Their fights had also caught the attention of the police. One day before the incident, the police had advised them to sort out the differences and to live without fighting. The victim would also go and stay at her brothers house after arguments with her husband. The accused would request her to return for the sake of their daughters. Even the family elders had tried to resolve the issues between them. On July 4th after the children went to college, Amaresh fought with the victim and repeatedly stabbed her after using pepper spray on her face. The neighbours, after hearing her cry, rescued her and took her to a nearby hospital in an autorickshaw. As it was a medico legal case, the police who were informed rushed to the victims house and arrested her husband, said an officer. The victim has acted in a few Kannada serials and earlier worked in a vernacular news channel.
Dogs from GP limits stray into Bengaluru areas, spark rabies fear
BENGALURU: With the citys suburbs having a stray dog population of around 70,000 and the status of their anti-rabies vaccination unknown, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) animal husbandry department officials express deep concern over the spread of rabies among vaccinated dogs in BBMP as well as migration of unvaccinated stray dogs from panchayats, especially in Bommanahalli, RR Nagar and Mahadevapura. As per a senior veterinarian from the BBMP animal husbandry department, on average, at least 50 to 100 stray dogs in these Gram Panchayats (GPs) are unvaccinated and as dogs are scavengers by nature, there is a possibility of them spreading infection among dogs in BBMP limits. BBMP managed to complete above 80 per cent of Animal Birth Control (ABC) among stray dogs in East, West, South, Yelahanka and Dasarahalli zones but both the ABC and Anti-Rabies Vaccination programme in Mahadevapura, Bommanahalli and RR Nagar remain a big challenge. Due to population control of dogs in the past, strays from gram panchayats of Mahadevapura, Bommanahalli and RR Nagar have migrated into BBMP areas due to their scavenging nature and it is quite natural. BBMP has a budget only for ABC and vaccination under its limits, hence its worried about rabies from scavenging strays, said a senior veterinary doctor in BBMP, adding that if infection is found in one stray dog, ring vaccination has to be done for at least 100 strays in the surrounding areas as a precaution. As per records, there are 31 gram panchayats spread across these zones. According to animal husbandry department officials, there are approximately 70,000 stray dogs in Bengaluru Urban excluding BBMP limits, and each Town Municipal Corporation and City Municipal Corporation decides its Animal Birth Control and Anti Rabies Programme. A GP official from Bidaraguppe, near Anekal taluk, adjacent to Bommanahalli zone, said in their limits, only 50 per cent of the Animal Birth Control programme was undertaken and there is no clarity on anti-rabies vaccination. Echoing this, an official of Mandur Gram Panchayat in Mahadevapura Zone says the plan regarding Animal Birth Control and Anti-Rabies Vaccination among stray dogs in East taluk is yet to be discussed. There is a state as well as national goal to eliminate rabies by 2030. Our gram panchayat is yet to get directions on both programmes, said the official.
Bengaluru firms remote job offer turns sour after techie uncovers hidden travel costs
A New Delhi software developer faced alarming terms from a Bengaluru startup offering a remote SDE1 role. The company demanded mandatory, unreimbursed quarterly trips to Bengaluru and a Bring Your Own Device policy with security software installation. Facing financial strain after a layoff, the developer is now questioning the exploitative offer's worth, given the low compensation and potential privacy risks.
Bengaluru weather update: Patchy rain and mild temperatures expected today
Bangalore residents can expect patchy rain and mild temperatures today, with an 89% chance of showers and a high of 27.5C. An umbrella is essential. The city faces a week of continued rainfall, though Sunday and Wednesday might offer brief respites. This consistent monsoon pattern is crucial for the region's environment, despite dampening outdoor plans.
Arti Bagdy showcases 45 fashion labels in Chennai
Sequins caught the light, colours shimmered and conversed, and jewellery gleamed at Hyatt Regency, on July 9 and 10. Every stall at the premise held bold reimaginings of tradition from mirror-laden fabrics of Gujarat to the intricate gota patti of Rajasthan, corset blouses paired over saris and pleated trousers paired with embroidered jackets. The collections unfurled 45 Indian designers sartorial excellence. Showcasing them was Arti Bagdys Fashion Collezione (ABFC), a platform that has become synonymous with curated luxury in Chennai. This year marked a milestone 23 years since Arti Bagdy began championing high fashion, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance through her showcases. The unique selling point for ABFCs exhibitions, Arti Bagdy believes, has been bringing luxury labels from outside the city and from the many corners of the country, for the buyers here to shop from. Talking about the collections, Arti declares that it was a choice to keep the theme festive. Festivities will soon begin, in the next two to three months, and the wedding season is also upcoming. Fresh embellished festive wear collections, from embroideries to pearl and mirror work, were therefore showcased this time, she says. Vrinda by Pundrik Dubey from Delhi, Virachi Couture, Kanika @35C, Neha Modi, and Wafe from Kolkata, Raisa by Srishti and Priyas, and Kiaayo, were among the labels presenting their festive collections this year. Fine jewellery, meanwhile, was showcased by PC Totuka and Sons from Jaipur, Pradeep Poddar Jewellers from Kolkata, and IVAIRA lab-grown diamonds; and destination jewellery was brought by Esme Crystals from Mumbai, PRARA 925 Silver Jewels from Surat, and Just Love Fine Jewellery from Mumbai, among others. The labels, year on year, are a mix of well established designers and up-and-coming entrepreneurs in the field of fashion and jewellery, Arti informs. Amid all the festive dazzle, a quiet rebellion also took place in the soft rustle of handspun cotton clothes. At the end of the day, we need sustainable cotton wear too. It is ideal for those who wouldnt necessarily be shopping for festivities, and it also makes the exhibition a shopping experience for everyone, Arti reasons. Such lightweight, breathable silhouettes were showcased by Peela Dhaga by Reshmi from Jaipur, Aarni from Hyderabad, and Cute Cottons from Bengaluru, and more. For many of the designers at the exhibition, this wasnt their first time partnering with ABFC. Reshmi from Peela Dhaga told CE , This is my second consecutive year of showcasing Peela Dhaga with ABFC. I put up my stall last year too. I wanted to come again this year because of the kind of footfall we had in 2024. It was brilliant. For Arti, success isnt measured in footfall alone. Two decades ago, convincing luxury brands to showcase in Chennai was a challenge. Today, designers and young fashion entrepreneurs eagerly pitch their collections, hoping to be featured in her collezione. That shift, she says with quiet pride, is her biggest win.
Hosa Adda: HSR Layout is Becoming a Hot Spot in Bengaluru
HSR Layout has undergone a major shift over the last 25 years. Once dominated by farmland and vacant plots, the region has now transformed into a thriving residential hub with exorbitant real estate charges, making it an upscale neighbourhood. Despite the shift, HSR Layout has long been perceived as an area removed from the city and its excitement, with most people gravitating to adjacent Koramangala or Indiranagar for a night out. However, in the last few years, trendy and aesthetically-appealing eateries and outlets of practically every major brand have blossomed in the area, making it a happening part of the city. Soumya Sriraman, 28, a clinical analyst who has lived in HSR for nearly a decade, notes the drastic change in the area, saying, Back in the day, it wasnt developed and we had to travel to Jayanagar or Malleswaram to shop, however, things are no more the same. You get everything here. The nightlife and community events, especially, have had a major difference, according to her. Not just the residents, but youngsters from nearby areas in South Bengaluru, like Electronic City, Bellandur and Sarjapur Road, can be spotted out and about during weekends, with HSR being closer to them than other shopping hotspots like Indiranagar, Koramangala or MG Road. Samyak Agrawal and his partner make the trip from Bellandur almost every weekend. Even places like Jayanagar are quite far away for us. We love coming here to grab breakfast or lunch and taking a stroll through the greenery afterwards. The only drawback is the lack of metro connectivity and its construction blocking traffic into the area for hours, he says. Customers enjoying a cup of tea at Irani Std Tea, HSR Layout So what makes HSR Layout so appealing to new restaurants, cafes, and pubs looking for a place to get started or to established brands scouting for a new territory? Anirudh Nopany, co-founder of Brik Oven, explains that its the clientele composed of a mix of youngsters and families, having both disposable income and adventurous tastes. Theres a large population of young professionals, entrepreneurs, creatives, and families all of whom are well-travelled, well-informed, and open to new ideas. Weve also noticed that people here care deeply about lifestyle, he says. The influx started just shy of the pandemic, notes S Reddy, manager of Irani Std Tea, a popular adda for youngsters in the area. He says, Startups began emerging in the area just before Covid and people between ages 20 and 30 from across the country started working here. Being unmarried with disposable income, they are willing to spend money on eating out. Survival of a food venture here is not easy with a clientele spoiled for choice. Reddy adds, If two new restaurants open here, three shut down. You have to have something unique to offer to sustain a business in the area. High street Fashion, too, is thriving in HSR. While malls are missing in the region, areas like 27th main road and 19th main road are chock-a-block with brands like Allen Solly, Nike, Adidas, Louis Philippe, rubbing shoulders with designers like Tarun Tahiliani and labels such as Aukera and Suta. The presence of the National Institute of Fashion Technology and the influx of design-driven boutiques set the tone early on. The arrival of flagship stores from national and international brands has solidified HSR as one of Bengalurus most dynamic shopping spots. The area draws a digitally savvy, aspirational crowd mostly aged 25 to 45 - with a high focus on occasion-based fashion, says Sameen Eajaz, the COO of Koskii. The presence of big players hasnt deterred smaller boutiques or mom and pop fashion stores, with trendy designer boutiques mushrooming in the lanes surrounding 27th Main Road. The presence of top Indian and international brands has made 27th Main a high-footfall, fashion-driven street. For emerging labels, this creates a positive ecosystem; they benefit from increased traffic, elevated customer perception, and brand adjacency, explains Eajaz.
Gotta catch em all: Passion turns business for Pokmon enthusiast
Strolling around the streets of Bengaluru is always an adventure, whether youre new to the city or used to it. With new cafes, food carts, and offbeat experiences to discover and experience, you may think youre already used to the unexpected, but when Vibhuv Reddys Paxi rolls down the roads of Koramangala, most people do a double-take. After all, it isnt every day that you see a sleek navy blue Volvo covered in stickers of Charizard, Pikachu, Rowlet, Snorlax, and Dragonite. Parking what he likes to call a Paxi in different areas of the city every other week, the 23-year-old, like a proud owner, throws open his trunk, displaying the spread of Pokmon cards he sells a sight that would send any hardcore Pokmon fan into a tizzy. Pikachu and Ash Every collector starts off wanting 1 or 2 cards, but slowly it turns into more than you expected. I was spending way too much on Pokmon cards and needed a way to sell them, he laughs, adding that when he started, his collection was around 500. Initially, the idea was just to have a shop. But since we (including volunteers) are trying to grow Pokmon card collecting in Bengaluru as well, we thought, why not set up our inventory in our car and drive around, just to see whos interested. People are always curious when they see us driving by, he adds. It turns out quite a lot of people are, with most of Reddys collection selling out in a week, and one reel about him on Instagram getting upwards of 30,000 likes. Ranging from 50 to 45,000, Reddys Pokmon cards include those in three different languages English, Japanese, and Korean, with a focus on vintage and rare cards. I like to focus on cards that came out between 1996 and 1999, because thats when Pokmon cards started being released. They are also rare in varying levels those that were released on the first day and those that were released in the first year. I have most of the non-first edition cards that are rare and valued around 30,000, but not those that go up to 5 lakh, he explains. The costliest card in his collection is a 45,000 one called Gangar VMAX. This is a modern one that came out during the Pokmon card boom amid the Covid pandemic when prices skyrocketed. The texture is intricate and beautiful, so that it feels like holding a piece of art, he adds. Reddy is a recent graduate of Philosophy and Math from a US university. What drew him to the card game was both its aesthetic appeal and simplicity of play. Most people are familiar with the characters, and the game has a very simple mechanism. But there is so much individuality and so many ways that you can communicate within the game its easy to get into. I think I was also fascinated with a lot of the art for many of the characters, he says, attributing this as the same reason young people have been drawn to his Paxi pop-ups.
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Stampede: Karnataka Cabinet to decide on Justice D'Cunha report on July 17
The Karnataka state Cabinet is scheduled to convene on July 17 to deliberate on the follow-up actions concerning Justice Michael DCunhas report, which investigates the tragic stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium that resulted in 11 fatalities and numerous injuries. This incident occurred during the Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL victory celebrations.
Bengalurustampede: Panel under retired HC judge Michael DCunha submits report
Bengaluru: The one-man inquiry Commission headed by retired High Court Justice Michael DCunha, appointed by the Congress-led government to probe the June 4 Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede tragedy that claimed 11 lives, submitted its report to the Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday. Justice DCunha handed over the report to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the presence 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 .
Women Held For Cheating Several Of Her Friends In Crores In Bengaluru
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Apollo AyurVAID Unveils Indias First Tested Safe Ayurveda Products
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Having All-rounders Who Can Bat Has Led To India Adopting A Six-bowler Strategy, Says Munish Bali
Munish Bali: With India securing their first-ever womens T20I series win in England at Manchester, they now stand on the cusp of signing off with a 4-1 scoreline when they take the field for the fifth and final game at Edgbaston on Saturday. One of the standout aspects of Indias series win in England has been the bowlers hitting the right notes via being spin-heavy and having six options on offer for the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side to rotate in 20 overs. Munish Bali, Indias fielding coach, stated that going with a six-bowler strategy was adopted by the side owing to having all-rounders who can add handy runs with the bat. Look, all our bowlers can bat also. So, thats why we have adopted that six-bowler strategy. It is helping us in a great way. Every time, if someone does not have a good day, or if a bowler misses out in your six bowling options, especially when you have all-rounders like Amanjot, Sneh Rana, Radha, and Deepti, then thats the reason why we have gone with more spinners and six bowlers. If you see, our spinners have been our strength from the start, and then we backed them here. We know we have experienced spinners like Sneh Rana and Deepti, and then Radha is there. So, we followed our best strengths, said Bali in the pre-match press conference on Friday. What has also earned India widespread plaudits is the fielding performance, especially in getting the series-clinching win by six wickets at Old Trafford, with Radha and Arundhati Reddy shining with their brilliant catches. Bali attributed Indias near-flawless fielding performances, which were visible during the ODI tri-series win in Sri Lanka, to the work put in during two weeks of camps at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru before leaving for England. All these kids, they wanted to become a good fielding side, and we want to be one, as there is an attitude to be that. So, they always wanted to do well, and the commitment they showed, not just in the match, during our practice sessions, also they have shown the same intensity on the ground. I am very happy, but still, we have to go a long way. We had a camp in COE. In that, we did some specific work on high catching, ground fielding, and worked a lot on fitness so that our athleticism is good. We did specific high catching drills, direct hit drills, ground fielding work, and how to cut the angles. We are still working on that only to get better, he said. Quizzed on work done to cut the fielding angles, Bali explained what he meant by that term. So, cutting the angles is basically, you have to approach towards the ball. You have to take a shorter route to stay towards the ball, whether you are standing at the boundary line or the inner circle. So, we did lots of drills regarding that like how fast we can come to the ball. For that, we need to be good athletes, so we worked on that with a fitness trainer, and that's working a lot for us. The vision of making India a good fielding team has started to take shape in England, something which has been on the mind of Bali and head coach Amol Muzumdar, apart from captain Harmanpreet being vocal about it in various previous press conferences. Back when I had joined the team (in 2022), we had decided on one thing: wanting to become a good fielding side. We all needed to contribute towards that and work together. Every player, senior or junior, responded to that. It was a shared dream that came from the players as well. They wanted to do well and feel like Australia and England (in terms of fielding benchmarks). We knew that we were doing the work in the background, so sooner or later, the results would come. When youre fielding for 120 balls in a T20I match, it isnt possible to get 120 out of 120 right. There may be errors, but they make sure to work on that. Bali also appreciated young left-arm spinner N. Shree Charani for making vast improvements in her fielding since being brought into the national set-up. Well, everyone else is good. But I am very happy with Shree Charani. The way she is coming up as a youngster, she takes extra catches and is doing very good. She took a brilliant catch in the second T20I and even affected a run-out. She is moving well, and so I am very happy with her. They wanted to do well and feel like Australia and England (in terms of fielding benchmarks). We knew that we were doing the work in the background, so sooner or later, the results would come. When youre fielding for 120 balls in a T20I match, it isnt possible to get 120 out of 120 right. There may be errors, but they make sure to work on that. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Even in the camps, she was working so hard on her keeping. Basically, she is working on her stance and hand-eye coordination. So, she is working very hard and by doing it regularly, she is getting better. Article Source: IANS
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Indian Open Para-athletics: Simran, Sumit, Deepthi, Preeti Bag Gold Medals On Opening Day
Indian Open Para Athletics Championship: Shree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru roared with pride and purpose as Day 1 of the 7th Indian Open Para Athletics Championship, which concluded on a high note, showcasing extraordinary talent and determination from over 262 para-athletes representing states across the country. The day began with a powerful display in the Mens Javelin Throw (F12 & F64), where double Paralympic medallist Sumit Antil of Haryana reaffirmed his dominance by clinching gold with an outstanding throw of 72.25 meters. His compatriot Manjeet secured silver with a commendable effort of 54.56 meters, while Pradeep Kumar of SSCB earned bronze with a throw of 45.17 meters. In the F40 & F41 Javelin category, Haryanas golden streak continued with Paris Paralympics champion Navdeep Singh throwing 42.63 meters to secure top honours. Prince, also from Haryana, bagged the silver medal with a 31.90-metre effort, and Delhis Ritender completed the podium with a 30.85-metre throw. In the Javelin F46 category, Rajasthans Sundar Singh Gujjar emerged victorious with a throw of 64.53 metres, narrowly edging out Haryanas Rinku Hooda (63.98m) and Uttar Pradeshs Ajeet Singh (63.25m). On the track, Uttar Pradeshs Preeti Pal dazzled the crowd in the Womens 100m (T35, T37 & T42) by winning gold with an impressive 15-second sprint. She was followed by Gujarats Bina Mordiay, who clocked 17.20 seconds, while Haryanas Avani claimed bronze at 20.40 seconds. In the Womens 100m (T12 & T13) category, Simran from Uttar Pradesh continued her fine form, finishing in 12.30 seconds to take the gold, ahead of Odishas Janaki Oram (14.20 seconds) and Goas Sakshi Kale (14.90 seconds). In Mens Shot Put (F56 & F57), the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) executed a clean sweep, with Hokato Sema claiming gold with a throw of 14.88 meters, followed by Soman Rana (14.66m) and Shubham Juyal (13.58m). In the Womens 400m (T11, T12, T13 & T20), Telanganas Deepthi Jeevanji dominated, clocking 56.70 seconds for gold. Gujarats Damor Tejal Amaraji (58.70 seconds) and Haryanas Bhuvi Agarwal (1:09.60) completed the podium. Tamil Nadus Muthuraja Karaiyalan secured the gold in Mens Discus Throw (F55 & F56), while Haryanas Yogesh Kathuniya and Raman claimed silver and bronze, respectively. In the Mens 100m (T12), Haryanas Vishnu emerged victorious with a time of 11.90 seconds, just ahead of Maharashtras Shubham Arun Singnath, who clocked 12.33 seconds. Delhis Sujith sprinted to gold in the Mens 100m (T13) with a time of 11.52 seconds, followed closely by Gujarats Meet Tadhani Hareshkumar (11.63 seconds) and Uttar Pradeshs Priyanshu Kaushik (11.97 seconds). In the T35 category, Haryanas Vinay took the top spot with 13.87 seconds, while Anubhav Choudhary from Uttar Pradesh (14.16 seconds) and Delhis Jatin Singh (14.21 seconds) claimed silver and bronze, respectively. Delhis Chirag outpaced his competitors in the Mens 100m (T36), winning gold in 12.70 seconds, with Madhya Pradeshs Arpit Sharma (14.23 seconds) and Haryanas Sahil (15.37 seconds) rounding off the podium. In the Mens 100m (T37 & T38) category, Gujarats Rakeshbhai Bhatt Dhanjibhai clinched gold with a time of 11.89 seconds, edging out Uttar Pradeshs Shreyansh Trivedi (11.97 seconds) and Delhis Dhawan (13.58 seconds). Punjabs Vivek Sharma triumphed in the Mens 100m (T42) with a time of 13.11 seconds, followed by Andhra Pradeshs Venkateshwarlu Gadi (15.27 seconds) and Rajasthans Thakaram Ram Meghwal (16.42 seconds). Keralas Mohammed Basil Morssi claimed gold in the T46 & T47 sprint, finishing in 10.95 seconds. He was trailed by Tamil Nadus Sheik Abdul Kad Mohammed (11.17 seconds) and Maharashtras Sunil Daynoba Anpate (11.30 seconds). Chhattisgarhs Sukhdev delivered a commanding performance in the Mens 1500m (T11), winning gold in 4:36.71. Karnatakas Keshavmurthy Koratiken (4:44.55) took silver, while Paralympian Ankur Dhama of Haryana earned bronze (4:51.65). In the Discus Throw (F57), Delhis Atul Kaushik dominated with a gold-winning effort of 45.99 meters, as Uttar Pradeshs Priyans Kumar and Birbhadara Singh completed the medal lineup. In Javelin Throw (F33, F53 & F54), Uttar Pradeshs Pradeep Kumar bagged gold, Odishas Kamalakanta Nayak took silver, and Delhis Abhishek Chamoli secured bronze. In the Mens Long Jump (T13), Delhis Sujith soared to 6.54 meters to claim gold, with Gujarats Chauhan Pradip Mafaji (5.7 m) and Andhra Pradeshs Srihari Boddu (5.64m) finishing second and third. Rajasthans Praveen Sharma emerged victorious in Mens Shot Put (F11 & F20) with a throw of 12.03 metres. Haryana athletes followed closelySagar took silver with 11.91m, and Monu Ghangas won bronze with 11.71m. In the Womens 100m (T12 & T13 another strong showing from Simran, she reaffirmed her title, clocking 12.30 seconds to secure gold again, followed by Janaki Oram (14.20 seconds) and Sakshi Kale (14.90 seconds). This edition of the championship holds critical importance as it serves as the final selection trial for the Indian contingent heading to the prestigious New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships later this year. Rajasthans Praveen Sharma emerged victorious in Mens Shot Put (F11 & F20) with a throw of 12.03 metres. Haryana athletes followed closelySagar took silver with 11.91m, and Monu Ghangas won bronze with 11.71m. In the Womens 100m (T12 & T13 another strong showing from Simran, she reaffirmed her title, clocking 12.30 seconds to secure gold again, followed by Janaki Oram (14.20 seconds) and Sakshi Kale (14.90 seconds). Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The 7th Indian Open Para Athletics Championship concluded on a high note, showcasing extraordinary talent and determination from over 262 para-athletes representing states across the country. Article Source: IANS
Tripura court sends Bangladeshi woman and her Indian lover to 14-day judicial custody
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Bluru stampede: One-man inquiry panel under retired Justice Michael DCunha submits report to Ktaka CM Bengaluru: The one-man inquiry Commission headed by retired Justice Michael DCunha, appointed by the Congress-led government to probe the June 4 Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede tragedy that claimed 11 lives, submitted its report to the Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday. [] The post Bluru stampede: One-man inquiry panel under retired Justice Michael DCunha submits report to Ktaka CM appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Decomposed body found in a drain in Bengaluru
Ktaka HC gives state three weeks to reply in mandatory Kanada teaching case
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'Superb initiative': Bengaluru wins hearts with plan to feed chicken and rice to stray dogs
The BBMP has announced to feed chicken, rice and other nutritious food to stray dogs once a day.
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Puravankara posts Q1 FY26 pre-sales of 1,124 cr, price realisation up 9%
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DGGI officers uncover 6 shell companies issuing fraudulent invoices, Rs 48 crore fake IT claims
Directorate General of GST Intelligence, Bengaluru, busted a major GST fraud. Searches in Delhi revealed fake invoices worth Rs 266 crore. The fraud involved Input Tax Credit of Rs 48 crore from shell companies. A CA, the mastermind, is arrested. Investigation revealed a complex structure of entities. DGGI shared inputs with SEBI for action against listed companies.
Kannada actor Shruti attacked by husband; attempted murder case registered
In a shocking incident of domestic violence, Kannada television actor Manjula, popularly known by her stage name Shruti, was allegedly attacked by her husband, Amareesh, at their rented home in Muneshwara Layout, Bengaluru, on Friday.
BBMP chicken rice plan: Bengalurus plan to feed stray dogs leaves internet divided
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Check out Metro In Dino expected Netflix release date
Hyderabad: Seventeen years after Life in a Metro touched hearts, director Anurag Basu is back with Metro In Dino. The film hit theatres on July 4, 2025, and tells stories about love and life in big cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. It follows four different couples as they deal with love, confusion, and 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 .
Bengalurus Go-To Hangout Just Got a Whole Lot Tastier
Monkey Bar on Museum Road rolls out a fresh set of dishes that blend old-school comfort with bold new flavours
Netizens unimpressed with the scheme. Bengaluru's civic body has rolled out a unique dog-feeding program for the stray dogs in the city.
Gold, gossip and web of lies: How a Bengaluru woman turned kitty parties into a Rs 5 crore scam
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Vodafone Idea (Vi) has rolled out 5G services in Mysuru, following its Bengaluru launch last month. Mysuru subscribers with 5G smartphones can now access unlimited 5G data as part of an introductory offer. Vi partnered with Samsung for the deployment and confirmed it is working to enhance network coverage by deploying additional spectrum across various cities in the country.
BMTC rolls out 148 non-AC e-buses with safety, eco-friendly upgrades
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Bengaluru's BBMP is launching a unique initiative to feed 5,000 stray dogs daily with chicken, rice, and vegetables, costing 2.9 crore. The move aims to reduce aggression, improve public safety, and aid in rabies control through easier monitoring and vaccination.
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Woman gets down from bike for water, run over by lorry in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A 21-year-old woman died on the spot when a lorry knocked her down near 8th Mile after Hesaraghatta Cross in Peenya traffic police station limits on Thursday afternoon. Her husband and their eight-month-old child, who were standing near her, survived. The police identified the deceased as Lakshmi. Her husband Ambarish, who was carrying the child, fell unconscious on seeing his wife die. He was shifted to KC General Hospital. The family, who were on a two-wheeler, had stopped on the way to Nelamangala as Lakshmi wanted to drink water. The lorry driver, who was under the influence of alcohol, ran over the woman while she was drinking water. Her husband managed to step away in the nick of time. The lorry driver tried to escape, but passersby gave chase and stopped it. They then threw stones at the truck. Police arrested the driver Mohammed of Haryana. Initially, the police thought that the truck had hit the two-wheeler while they were going towards Nelamangala. But after recovering, Ambarish told the police that he stopped the two-wheeler as his wife wanted to drink water. The family were from Tumakuru. Ambarish works in a college near Nelamangala, said the police.
Dharmasthala mystery: ex-sanitation workers statement needed, says Dr G Parameshwara
BENGALURU: Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara has said that the State Government is aware of the statement made by a former sanitation worker of Dharmasthala about allegedly burying bodies of young girls and women . The police are investigating. At present, advocates have given complaints on behalf of the former sanitation worker. He should come forward and give a statement, the minister said. According to Dr Parameshwara, the former sanitation workers statement is also important because the case may fall flat if the person does not give a statement or a formal complaint. We will see what can be done. The complaint at present is filed by advocates on behalf of the sanitation worker. He has to give a formal complaint, only then can it be taken forward, the minister further said. Elaborating on the newly constituted Anti-Communal Force in the coastal region, the home minister said, A few cases of communal disharmony were reported from the region. In order to maintain peace, the decision to set up the force was taken. There were murders too. Therefore, this special action force was required. The minister also pointed out that there were suggestions for a peace meeting among various communities. A peace meeting was held on Wednesday. We received several suggestions. Political leaders cutting across party lines, representatives from education institutions and NGOs, religious heads, etc, attended the meeting, he said, adding that the authorities concerned are also monitoring social media posts. If any miscreant posts anything that can result in communal disharmony on social media, action will be taken, he warned. On fake news The home minister also said the State Government is keen on curbing fake news, and a bill will be introduced in this regard in the upcoming legislature session.
Three held for robbing, attacking factory owner in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: The Kaggalipura police arrested three men for attacking and robbing a factory owner. The 27-year-old victim, a resident of Kengeri, who had gone to get food for his employees on Monday late night was attacked and robbed near Pintoo bar at Thagachakuppe village near Kengeri. He runs a factory making plastic granules. The accused, who are first time offenders, escaped with cash and a mobile phone. Mohsin Pasha, the victim, was robbed between 10.30 pm and 10.40 pm on Monday. The complaint was filed in the early hours of Tuesday around 2 am. The four accused who came on two separate two-wheelers stopped the victim and picked a fight with him accusing him of staring at them. The accused after attacking the victim with a knife escaped with Rs 14,000 in cash along with a mobile phone. The victim was rushed to a private hospital by his brother and a relative. The hospital after taking up a medico legal case reported the matter to the police. The arrested are identified as Irfan, Rizwan and Muzhadin Khan, all aged between 22 and 25. All the three accused reside in Kengeri. The police are on the lookout for one more accused. A case of causing hurt in committing robbery (BNS 309(6)) and robbery with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt (BNS 311) has been registered against the accused.
Carpenter held for raping, killing 14-year-old girl in Bengaluru's Tavarekere
BENGALURU: Tavarekere police have arrested a 22-year-old carpenter for allegedly raping and murdering a 14-year-old girl at her house in Karaga Beedhi on Wednesday afternoon. The accused, Yellappa, who worked near the victims house, observed her movements closely. He found her to be alone at home as her parents, who are construction labourers, left home for work around 8 am daily. Her elder brother works at a local shop and her younger brother goes to school. The victim discontinued studies after Class 6. Her family hails from Koppal. Yellappa, who allegedly committed the offence under the influence of some drugs, took away a gas cylinder from the victims house. He is said to have sold the cylinder in Tavarekere. The accused also stole a motorcycle and a mobile phone on Tuesday afternoon. He went to the victims house riding the stolen motorcycle. According to the police, the incident occurred between 1 and 2 pm on Wednesday. It is suspected that the accused barged into the house and raped her. He is suspected to have killed her by hitting her head with the cylinder. Her younger brother, who returned home from school, noticed her with head injuries and alerted their parents and police. The CCTV footage obtained from near the house of the victim helped the police arrest Yellappa on Wednesday night.
Entry to Bannerghatta zoos to be costlier by 20 per cent
BENGALURU: The ticket rates at Bannerghatta and Mysuru zoos will soon be hiked by 20%. However, the safari ticket charges will not see any increase. Forest Minister Eshwar B Khandre on Thursday agreed to the proposal of the Zoo Authority of Karnataka (ZAK) and various zoo managements across the state for the zoo ticket revision. While officials had sought a 50% hike, the minister agreed for 20%. The rates were last revised in 2021. The ticket rates will not be hiked for other zoos in the state for the time being, Khandre said during the 159th governing body meeting with zoo managements. Presently, the entry rate at Bannerghatta and Mysuru zoos is Rs 100 per head. Khandre told the ZAK and officials to prepare a project report to make all zoos self-sustainable, on the lines of Bannerghatta and Mysuru zoos, in the next five years. ZAK officials said a lot of hand holding will needed for this.
Bengaluru residents lose faith in inspection charades
BENGALURU: How effective are inspections by BBMPs senior officers? Three weeks after the inspection by Mahadevapura Zonal Commissioner at MIMS Gulmohar Road, Athashri Road and Prithvi Layout in Whitefield ward, 200 odd buildings were found with violations. The Zonal Commissioner had directed Assistant Executive Engineers of Hoodi subdivision and Whitefield subdivision to issue notices but it appears that the officials have failed in their duty. Alleging maladministration by the BBMP officials right from the town planning officials who failed to check the plan deviation and ward engineers for unauthorised floors and setback violation, residents say, they have been complaining, but the BBMP officials have failed to act. During Lokayukta raids, so much cash and kind were found from BBMP officials and it appears that all this unaccounted money and things found from BBMP engineers in the past are examples of their involvement in corrupt practices, including not taking action and helping the building bylaw violators, residents alleged. Echoing the same, Sandeep Anirudhan, Convenor, Citizens Agenda for Bengaluru, said that, the engineersAEs, AEEs, EEsappear inept or incapable of dealing with their responsibilities. Some drastic reforms are called for. The existing laws and mechanisms are unable to hold officials accountable or punish violators, he said.
Multimodal transport apps will help you plan daily commute in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: Tummoc and Namma Yatri launched new public transit features powered by open data, enabling seamless Metro, bus and auto planning. The apps are winners of the Enroute Challenge by Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI), World Resources Institute (WRI) India, and Villgro, marking the citys first end-to-end Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) solutions. The initiative was unveiled by Minister for IT/BT Priyank Kharge on Thursday, aiming to boost public transport use to 70 per cent by 2030. The newly launched features, powered by General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data from Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) and Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), enable commuters to plan and complete Metro, bus, and last-mile journeys on a single platform. The apps are the first of their kind to offer fully integrated end-to-end public transit solutions in Bengaluru. Unveiling the features, Kharge said, Bengaluru is one of the fastest-growing cities globally. To reach our goal of 70 per cent public transport share by 2030, we need open data, digital integration, and first-last mile connectivity. The Enroute Challenge is a transformative step in this direction. Tummoc now allows users to check real-time Metro and bus schedules, view trip durations, and book auto rides. Namma Yatris new feature lets users plan auto-plus-Metro trips, track live Metro updates, and get journey alerts. BMRCL Managing Director Maheshwar Rao said, Im happy to see the culmination of Enroute Challenge that brought two new solutions to our city. BMRCL is committed to advancing solutions that make Metro travel easier and better integrated. Through Enroute, we are enabling innovations that can bridge the last-mile gap and help people make informed, efficient choices. BMTC Managing Director Ramachandran R highlighted, On June 21, BMTC served a record 46 lakh passengers in a single day, highlighting growing reliance on public transport in Bengaluru. To keep pace with the rapid growth, we must innovate, collaborate and harness open, real-time data to create an integrated, seamless commuting experience.
Palike to spend Rs 3 crore to feed stray dogs chicken, rice
BENGALURU: Every dog has its day. Certainly, at least, in Bengaluru. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike is set to start first-of-its kind initiative in the country in terms of dealing with stray dogs. The palike will feed around 4,000 stray dogs once a day and supply chicken and rice to avoid aggression in animals. The municipality has invited tenders will be spending Rs 2.88 crore annually for the initiative and claims to control aggression due to lack of food and arrest scavenging among such dogs and control conflict. According to the Special Commissioner for the BBMP Animal Husbandry Department, Suralkar Vikas Kishor, this initiative of Feeding Service to Community Dogs by BBMP is the first in India by any municipality. Food will be supplied to 500 street dogs at selected spots in each zone. The place will be cleaned after the feeding is done. The initiative is a part of a larger goal of the elimination of rabies by 2030 in India. By feeding one time to community dogs, the BBMP aims at reducing the territorial aggression and fights among community dogs, he said. At one designated point, reusable plates will be placed and provision will be made to feed at least five dogs. The service provider must clean the plates every day after the feeding, upload GPS location photo with time stamp after the the feeding on the VVS application or any other mobile application approved by BBMP and the service provider must maintain the record for feeding number of dogs fed every day, said a senior official from BBMP Animal Husbandry Department. The official also stated that there are over 2.5 lakh stray dogs in the BBMP limits and the dogs manage food by scavenging. Many compassion groups and residents are feeding dogs, however, not all dogs get the feed and hence BBMP has come up with the initiative, said Kishor. As per the tender document accessed by the TNIE, the bidder must be registered with the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), food ingredients must be fresh and clean and cooked in a hygienic manner. The bidder must provide one meal at the designated spot as per BBMPs meal plan. The food should be prepared at one point in each zone. That apart, the service provider must install CCTV in the kitchen. A retired animal husbandry department official, however, flayed the initiative and said the very purpose of reducing the stray dog population scientifically will be defeated by BBMP. By feeding animals, the stray dogs, who are scavengers, are made human dependent for food. They remain healthy and in some place where they are treated as menace, will become worse. In some case, the stray dogs become use to regular feeder and may charge at public if there are any provocation, said the retired official. BONE APPETITE What will be in the menu for strays 367 grams (750 kcl) of feed per dog 150 grams of rice 100 grams of chicken 100 grams of vegetables 10 grams edible oil 2.5 grams of antibacterial agents per dog Cost - Rs 22.48 per dog Total cost of the project- Rs 2.88 crore annually Number of dogs covered to feed for 365 days-12,84,560
KEAM: State government move to ignore committee suggestion backfires
KOCHI: The state governments decision not to consider the Standardisation Review Committees suggestion that implementing a new formula this year is not feasible has backfired with the High Court rejecting the last-minute change in the prospectus of the Kerala Engineering, Architecture, and Medical Entrance Examination (KEAM). The committees suggestion that introducing a new formula or making any modifications to the existing one would only be possible after thorough and detailed studies was produced before the High Court following its directive. Though the government had admitted the existence of the report, it was not placed before the court earlier. As per the report, the government was asked to ensure that any new formula implemented is demonstrably better than the current one. However, the committee recommended that in the current year, the number of years should be reduced to 5 years for the calculation of overall mean and standard deviation. The committee suggested to revise the existing 50:50 weightage ratio currently applied between the normalised entrance examination marks and the standardised total marks/gradesobtained in the qualifying examination (final year) to a new ratio of 60:40 (Entrance score : 60, Qualifying score: 40). This proposal regarding weightage ration was agreed upon by three members, while one member, Sivakumar, expressed dissent. As per the report, based on the preliminary observations, the method that uses statistical parameters such as Overall Range, Group Minimum, and Group Range was considered by the committee members to be the most appropriate. But implementing the new method this year would not be scientifically appropriate, as a more comprehensive study is required to make an authoritative comparison with the current method. It was also noted that the formula was tested using only a very limited sample and that the parameters used in the formula were derived from that sample itself. Therefore, the committee concluded that a decision can only be made after standardising the PlusII marks of applicants, both qualified and non-qualified, from various boards across different subjects for the past 10 years, applying the new formula to this complete data set, and comparing it with the existing method. Since the software currently used for the existing method is available at the CEE office, the committee members suggested that theCEE office would be the most convenient one for testing the new formula. However, it was clarified by the Joint Commissioner (Computer) that the available software is designed to work after the standardisation is doneusing the required parameters, and that the derivation of thoseparameters is the responsibility of the currently appointed Standardisation Committee. ABOUT THE COMMITTEE The committee was constituted with Dr Arun S Nair, Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, as the convenor, Prof Dr Sankaran P G, former VC of CUSAT, Prof Dr Somesh Kumar, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, Dr E V Gijo, Senior Technical Officer, Statistical Quality Controller and Operations, Statistical Institute, Bengaluru Centre, and Dr Sivakumar K S, (Retired) Research Officer, SCERT, as other members. The panel was appointed to review the existing standardisation method used to calculate the standardised marks for the eligibility test What the court said The Bench pointed out that the report of the standardisation review committee, which has been relied on by counsel on both sides, would make it explicit that the committee has opined that introducing a new formula or making any modification to the existing one would be possible only after a thorough and detailed study.
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