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Good news for Bengaluru-Mumbai commuters: Indian Railways approves second direct superfast train between these two cities; Check route, stoppage and more

Indian Railways has approved a second direct Superfast train between Bengaluru and Mumbai via Tumakuru, Davanagere, Haveri, Hubballi-Dharwad, and Belagavi. The new route, sanctioned after 30 years, will boost trade, travel, and regional connectivity across central Karnataka.

DNA India 26 Oct 2025 6:46 am

Renukaswamy murder case: Accused gets bail

The Times of India 26 Oct 2025 12:21 am

Bengaluru sales executive arrested for cheating woman

The Times of India 26 Oct 2025 12:21 am

Womans body found in autorickshaw in Bengaluru

The Times of India 26 Oct 2025 12:03 am

Anjana Padmanabhans musical homecoming on the world stage

THE SINGER IS SET TO PERFORM AT THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF DIWALI IN NEW YORK THIS NOVEMBER

The Times of India 26 Oct 2025 12:00 am

Stepfather kills 7-yr-old girl in Bengaluru

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 11:56 pm

BJP MP Cites Grave Threat To Lalbagh From Road Tunneling In Bengaluru, DY CM Allays Fears

The MP representing Bengaluru South seat requested Union Minister of Mines G. Kishan Reddy to make a geological impact assessment of the proposed tunnel road via Lalbagh citing threat from the boring works: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 11:24 pm

Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus fire: Biker died before the bus accident

Amaravati: New details have emerged about the death of Shiva Shankar (22), the biker who was earlier believed to have died after his bike collided with the ill-fated bus travelling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru, which burst into flames, killing 19 passengers on Friday, October 24. Based on the CCTV footage from a nearby petrol pump, 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 .

The Siasat Daily 25 Oct 2025 10:28 pm

Woman's Body Found Wrapped In Bedsheet Inside Auto In Bengaluru, Probe On

A woman was found dead inside an autorickshaw in Bengaluru's Tilaknagar area on Saturday. The victim was identified as 35-years-old Salma. Her body was discovered in an autorickshaw parked on the main road in Tilaknagar.

NDTV 25 Oct 2025 10:18 pm

'Always be polite, dont harass women': Bengaluru Police chiefs stern reminder to cops

Karnataka DG & IGP MA Saleem has directed senior police officers to ensure courteous conduct with the public and warned against harassing women, even those accused in cases. He emphasized professional behavior during raids and interrogations, stressing the need to protect privacy and reputation.

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 9:33 pm

Bengaluru woman hires musical band to wake her teenagers

A Bengaluru woman, tired of her teenage daughter sleeping in late, resorted to extreme measures to wake them up. She didnt just turn off the fan or simply open the lights and the blinds. Instead, she called in an Indian band complete with a dhol to fully wake them up. The video of the incident 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 .

The Siasat Daily 25 Oct 2025 9:32 pm

India launches global study to probe link between diabetes, dementia

NEW DELHI: A landmark international collaboration aiming to uncover how diabetes impacts brain health and contributes to cognitive decline, dementia, and Alzheimers disease was announced on Saturday. The initiative marks the first major research effort of its kind in India. The Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF), Chennai, has joined forces with the Centre for Brain Research (CBR) at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, and the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) to explore early markers of brain ageing in people with diabetes. The multidisciplinary research will integrate clinical, imaging, genomic, and proteomic data to identify pathways that connect diabetes with cognitive impairment. Dr. V Mohan, Chairman of MDRF, said the study could help explain why dementia tends to occur earlier and progress faster in diabetics. The new research can help us understand whether good control of diabetes can reverse some of these brain changes. New biochemical markers, detectable 10 to 20 years before clinical dementia, could help us diagnose the condition early, he said. Highlighting the growing evidence linking diabetes and neurological decline, Dr. Mohan explained that diabetes not only raises the risk of strokes but can also accelerate brain degeneration, leading to conditions such as Alzheimers disease. The incidence of dementia is roughly twice as high among diabetic individuals compared to non-diabetic people of the same age, he noted. He further added that the relationship between diabetes and dementia works both ways. Dementia can worsen diabetes because patients may neglect diet, exercise, or medication schedules, leading to erratic blood sugar levels. Similarly, both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia can exacerbate cognitive decline. Dr. R. M. Anjana, President of MDRF, said the collaboration would leverage international expertise and data to identify early indicators of brain ageing among diabetics. This could pave the way for preventive and therapeutic breakthroughs, she said. Welcoming the partnership, Prof. Siddharthan Chandran, Director and Chief Executive of UK DRI, described it as a crucial step in uniting global expertise to address one of sciences pressing challenges. Understanding how metabolic disorders influence brain function is vital. Collaborations like this are key to accelerating discoveries with real-world benefits, he said. Professor KVS Hari, Director of CBR at IISc Bengaluru, said the centres focus on brain ageing and neurodegenerative diseases aligns seamlessly with this initiative. By integrating large-scale clinical and biomedical data, we aim to identify the connections between metabolic dysfunction and cognitive health, he noted. Professor Henrik Zetterberg of the University of Gothenburg and visiting faculty at CBR called the collaboration an exciting frontier in dementia research. He said that studying metabolic factors alongside brain biomarkers could yield deeper insights into disease mechanisms and guide new intervention strategies. The study represents a major step forward in recognising diabetes not only as a metabolic disorder but also as a condition with far-reaching neurological consequencesunderscoring the urgent need for integrated research bridging endocrinology and neuroscience.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 9:21 pm

In digital era, identities are co-authored by algorithms: Sekhar Seshadri

Our Digital Futures Fest is being organised by IT for Change, a Bengaluru-based NGO working on research and advocacy in the domain of digital justice

The Hindu 25 Oct 2025 8:50 pm

Kerala to prepare oil spill crisis management plan

The Ministry of Defence has directed the State to notify the plan. PCB chairperson says a Bengaluru-based agency has been selected to prepare the plan. The agency will first study the characteristics of the K

The Hindu 25 Oct 2025 7:43 pm

PVL 2025 Final: Mumbai Meteors and Bengaluru Torpedoes Ready for Showdown

The top two teams of RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League gear up for a thrilling finale at Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, promising high-voltage action and fierce competition

Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 6:40 pm

Office rent growth: Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai see 4.3% YoY rise

India's prime office markets in Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai are experiencing robust growth, with rents rising by an average of 4.3% year-on-year. Leasing activity is projected to hit a record 50 million sq ft in 2025, driven by Global Capability Centres and IT services. This surge underscores India's increasing significance as a global business hub, outperforming the broader Asia-Pacific region.

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 6:23 pm

Dy CM Under Fire From Opposition Over Pothole Deaths in Bengaluru

Her brother was riding the two-wheeler when the incident took place and they were on their way to Madavara when the accident took place at around 9.30 am. Thew accident took place when Priyankas brother tried to avoid a pothole and had to apply brakes all of a sudden

Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 6:18 pm

Curefoods gets SEBI's permission for 800cr IPO in India

Bengaluru-based cloud kitchen operator Curefoods has received approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for its 800 crore initial public offering (IPO).

NewsBytes 25 Oct 2025 6:17 pm

Yadadri Family Awaits News of Missing Techie After Kurnool Bus Fire

Anusha Reddy visited her home from Bengaluru on October 16 to celebrate Diwali: Family members

Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 5:37 pm

Woman Killed in Bengaluru as Truck Swerves to Avoid Pothole

26-year-old bank employee dies after losing balance on HuskurMakali road; police detain truck and driver, investigation underway

Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 5:31 pm

Dashcam Video Captures Narrow Escape On Bengaluru-Hyderabad Highway

A terrifying dashcam video shared on social media has fuelled a heated debate over highway safety and reckless driving after it showed a driver narrowly avoiding a potentially fatal collision with a truck on the Bengaluru-Hyderabad highway.

NDTV 25 Oct 2025 5:02 pm

Drivers Dashcam Captures Terrifying Close Call On Bengaluru-Hyderabad Highway

The dashcam footage, shared on X showed a car driver narrowly escaping a head-on collision with a truck after being allegedly forced off his lane by a speeding private bus.

News18 25 Oct 2025 4:36 pm

Prime office rent in Bengaluru, NCR, Mumbai grew 4.3% annually in July-September: Knight Frank

India's top office markets are seeing strong rental growth. Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai are expected to lease 50 million sq ft of office space in 2025. This surge is driven by global companies and IT services. Bengaluru leads with the highest rental increase. The Indian office market shows stability and long-term potential.

The Economic Times 25 Oct 2025 4:32 pm

26-year-old dies in accident on poorly-maintained road in Bengaluru; sparks outrage

The victim, a private firm employee, died after the scooter on which she was riding pillion reportedly skidded on a poorly maintained road

The Hindu 25 Oct 2025 4:05 pm

Kurnool bus fire horror: How elbows and electronics came to the miraculous rescue of the passengers

Kurnool bus fire: A horrific Diwali bus fire on the Bengaluru-Hyderabad Highway claimed 20 lives after an accident. Passengers desperately smashed windows to escape the rapidly spreading flames, with survivors recounting harrowing tales of survival and acts of bravery amidst the chaos. The government has announced ex-gratia payments for the deceased and injured.

The Economic Times 25 Oct 2025 3:43 pm

234 smartphones contributed to Kurnool bus fire tragedy: Forensic team

With the Bengaluru IT body urging a probe into the tragic Kurnool bus fire accident in Andhra Pradesh, recent developments in the case suggest that a shipment of 234 smartphones was inside the bus that exploded when the accident occurred. Forensic specialists claimed that the explosion from the phone batteries might have contributed to the 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 .

The Siasat Daily 25 Oct 2025 3:08 pm

Kurnool bus fire tragedy: The ill-fated bike had a pillion rider, who survived, say police

The special teams also found that the motorcycle accident happened much before the bus ran over it.

The Hindu 25 Oct 2025 1:53 pm

Sabarimala gilded artefacts misappropriation case: SIT inspects jewellery shop in Bengaluru

When asked whether the SIT had confiscated the missing gold from Bengaluru, Devaswom Board Minister V.N. Vasavan said the investigation was on the right track

The Hindu 25 Oct 2025 1:48 pm

Shivakumar Slams Tejasvi Surya for Opposing Bengaluru Tunnel Road Project

Karnataka Deputy CM defends tunnel plan, accuses BJP of stalling citys progress and failing to ease traffic woes.

Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 1:32 pm

Bengaluru Pothole Claims Another Life, 26-Year-Old Banker Run Over By Truck

A 26-year-old banker working in Bengaluru died on Friday after she was run over by a truck while travelling in a two-wheeler with her brother near the Hoskuru road.

NDTV 25 Oct 2025 1:28 pm

Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus fire: Driver arrested, fake license discovered

The main driver of the bus involved in the Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus fire tragedy, Miryala Lakshmaiah, was arrested by police on Saturday, October 25, after having initially fled the scene of the accident. Local reports suggest that Lakshmaiah allegedly obtained his heavy vehicle license using a fake certificate. Investigators discovered that he had used fabricated documents 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 .

The Siasat Daily 25 Oct 2025 1:26 pm

Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus fire: DNA profiling to complete by Monday

Kurnool: The DNA profiling of victims of Andhra Pradesh bus fire accident will take 48 hours and is expected to be completed by October 27, said an official on Saturday. As many as 19 passengers travelling in the private bus and a motorbike rider were charred to death in the wee hours of Friday after 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 .

The Siasat Daily 25 Oct 2025 1:09 pm

Sabarimala gold theft case: SIT conducts searches in Ballari, Bengaluru

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the loss of gold from Sabarimala temple conducted searches at the prime accused Unnikrishnan Potty's Bengaluru apartment and a jewellery shop in Ballari. Gold bars were seized from the shop, owned by Govardhan, who reportedly funded the temple's Sreekovil door frame gold-plating work sponsored by Potty.

The Economic Times 25 Oct 2025 1:06 pm

SIT Raids Bengaluru, Ballari in Sabarimala Gold Theft Probe

Prime accused Unnikrishnan Potty in custody as SIT seizes gold bars, investigates missing gold from Sabarimalas Dwarapalaka idols and Sreekovil frames

Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 12:51 pm

Accident on Huskur Main Road: Bengaluru techie dies after truck swerves to avoid tree branch

A 26-year-old techie, Priyanka Kumari Pooniya, tragically died after a truck swerved to avoid a tree branch and struck her and her brother's motorcycle. The incident occurred on Huskur Main Road, with Pooniya falling under the truck's rear wheel. Her brother sustained injuries, and the truck has been impounded.

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 12:30 pm

IAF holds Training Command Commanders' Conference to enhance combat readiness

The Indian Air Force conducted its Training Command Commanders' Conference-2025 in Bengaluru, focusing on modernizing training and aligning it with future operational needs. Air Chief Marshal AP Singh presided, emphasizing combat readiness and awarding the Air Force Academy the 'Pride of Training Command' trophy.

The Economic Times 25 Oct 2025 11:55 am

Bengaluru Cab Driver Skips Toll Route, Then Assaults Woman Passenger, Arrested

A cab driver was arrested for allegedly assaulting his customer -- a 19-year-old college student -- following an argument over skipping the toll route to Kempegowda International Airport here, police said.

NDTV 25 Oct 2025 11:37 am

Bengaluru tragedy: Cylinder explosion collapse houses; 1 dead, 3 critically injured

A cylinder explosion in Triveni Nagar, K.R. Puram, caused several houses to collapse early this morning. One person died after being trapped, and three others are in critical condition. Rescue operations are currently underway by the police and fire department.

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 11:27 am

Rossell Techsys eyes diversification, expands into energy, space, mobility

BENGALURU: Aerospace and defence engineering and manufacturing major Rossell Techsys is charting a diversification path, eyeing promising growth sectors aligned with its core strengths. While aerospace and defence will continue to be at the heart of our business, we also see strong potential in adjacent high-reliability sectors such as energy, space, industrial applications, and autonomous mobility solutions. These offer opportunities where our engineering and manufacturing capabilities will add significant value. Our diversification strategy is about building resilience and long-term growth, while staying true to our core strengths, Rossell Techsys Managing Director Rishab Mohan Gupta reiterated. The company remains upbeat about opportunities in the Indian aerospace and defence market, buoyed by the Centres push for Atma Nirbharta, rising defence budgets, and the growing presence of global OEMs establishing supply chains in India. Highlighting initiatives such as the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) as key milestones in the countrys indigenisation journey, Gupta acknowledged the opportunities they create for Rossell Techsys. The emphasis is clearly on Make in India and building self-reliance, while also integrating with global value chains. As a company, we are creating world-class manufacturing capabilities in the country that serve both domestic and international markets, and by building local talent through our Rossell School of Learning. We are also expanding capacity to meet the increasing demand, showcasing that complex, high-reliability services can be provided in India at global standards of quality and delivery, Gupta told TNIE. He added, We are keen to bring this expertise into such strategic programmes through collaborations and partnerships. Our ambition is to be a long-term partner in building Indias aerospace future, not just a supplier. Our focus is to build strong, long-term relationships not just with customers, but also with suppliers and service partners. On the business front, we have established successful teaming agreements in key geographies, such as the US and Israel... We intend to replicate this model globally, Gupta said.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 10:50 am

Divya Suresh REACTS on Bengaluru hit-and-run case

Kannada actress Divya Suresh is facing scrutiny after being identified as the driver of a black car involved in a hit-and-run incident in Bengaluru on October 4. Three people were injured, with one sustaining a broken leg. Suresh has broken her silence, claiming the biker was at fault and that she was falsely accused.

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 10:22 am

Who is Divya Suresh? Kannada actress allegedly involved in Bengaluru hit-and-run, one woman sustained fracture

Kannada actress Divya Suresh has reportedly been identified as the driver in a recent hit-and-run incident in Bengaluru. The accident, which occurred on October 4, left three people injured. Police have registered an FIR and seized the car for further investigation after reviewing CCTV footage.

The Economic Times 25 Oct 2025 9:44 am

Father shoots son after drunken brawl in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: A 28-year-old man is battling for life at Victoria Hospital after his father allegedly shot him with a licensed single-barreled muzzle-loading (SBML) gun during a drunken brawl at their house in Marenahalli village, under the Doddaballapura Rural police limits, around 11 pm on Thursday. The victim, S Harish, who works with a private firm, reportedly questioned his father, Suresh (60), for selling property and spending the money on alcohol. The argument escalated when Harish hit his father with a wooden log, following which Suresh opened fire in a fit of rage, injuring Harish in the face and head. Neighbours who heard the gunshot rushed to the spot and found Harish lying in a pool of blood. He was taken to a nearby hospital and later shifted to Victoria Hospital. Police said Suresh, who owns a poultry farm, had a valid gun licence issued in 1986, valid till 2028. He has been detained and was reportedly intoxicated at the time. The Doddaballapura Rural police have registered a case and are investigating further.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 9:22 am

Truck tries to avoid pothole, runs over woman in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: The poorly maintained Huskur Main Road near Golden Palms Hotel and Resort in Alur near Nelamangala claimed the life of a 26-year-old bank employee on Friday morning. The incident occurred near Lights Mechanic Company around 10.55 am when her brother was dropping her at the Madavara Metro station. A truck that was going towards APMC Market in Dasanapura was trying to avoid a pothole and swerved sharply right. It brushed against the handle of the bike that was coming from the opposite direction. The rider lost balance and both he and his sister fell on the road. The victim who fell to the right came under the wheels of the truck and died on the spot, while the brother sustained injuries. The victim, Priyanka Kumari Pooniya, was a resident of Alur BDA Phase 2 on Huskur Main Road near Alur Cricket stadium in Dasanapura. She was riding the pillion with her brother Naresh Kumar, 34, a businessman. Priyanka, who worked near Tin Factory on Old Madras Road, used to be dropped off regularly by her brother. Her father Mahaveer Singh Pooniya is a transporter and vice-president of the Alur BDA Phase 2 Resident Welfare Association. Naresh told the police that the truck driver swerved right suddenly trying to avoid a crater and touched his bikes handle. That caused him and his sister to fall, leading to Priyankas death. Shashidhar, Secretary, Resident Welfare Association, said that after the pipe-laying work for the Yettinahole project, the road has not been laid scientifically. Craters have formed as trucks use this road regularly to reach the APMC Market. Over the last one year, around 10 people from Alur BDA Phase 2 have sustained injuries. Naresh narrowly escaped with minor injuries, he added. The victim was not wearing a helmet and died on the spot. The truck, a Haryana-registered vehicle, was seized and the driver detained. Priyankas family is from Haryana and has been staying in Alur for the last eight years, said a police officer. The body was shifted to the Nelamangala Government Hospital mortuary for postmortem. The Madanayakanahalli police have registered a case.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 9:21 am

Wild elephants wreak havoc in Khanapur fields

BELAGAVI: Fear and frustration prevail among farmers in Khanapur taluk as herds of wild elephants continue to stray into villages, destroying standing crops and leaving local residents in distress. Farmers allege that forest officials have remained indifferent, despite repeated complaints and appeals for help. For the past two weeks, elephants have been roaming in Maskenatti, Bhuranaki, Karikatti, Ghastolli, and nearby villages, causing large-scale damage to paddy, maize, and sugarcane fields. Farmers say that after months of hard work, their crops are being destroyed within minutes, leaving them without any means to recover their losses. Every year, we suffer the same fate. We file petitions, request compensation, and demand preventive measures, but nothing changes, said a farmer from Maskenatti. Our livelihoods depend entirely on agriculture, and this destruction pushes us deeper into debt. The situation turned alarming when a herd entered the outskirts of Maskenatti village in Khanapur taluk on Friday, sparking panic among residents. Villagers attempted to chase the elephants away using firecrackers and loud noises, but were unsuccessful. Many criticised the Forest Department for failing to deploy teams or take effective measures to prevent the recurring menace. Farmers have urged the authorities to set up elephant-proof trenches, solar fencing, and rapid response units.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 9:04 am

Yeast can survive Martian environment: IISc

BENGALURU: Yeast, an indispensable ingredient in making bread, beer, and biotech products, has the resilience to withstand harsh conditions found in the Martian environment, a new study by researchers from the Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and collaborators at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad, have found. The team exposed yeast cells to high-intensity shock waves similar to those produced by meteorite impacts on Mars and perchlorate salts, which are toxic chemicals found in Martian soil. Using a High-Intensity Shock Tube for Astrochemistry (HISTA) in Bhalamurugan Sivaramans lab at PRL, they simulated shock waves reaching Mach 5.6 intensity. The team also treated yeast cells with 100 millimolar, or mM (a unit of concentration), sodium perchlorate either in isolation or in combination with the shockwaves, according to IISc on Friday. One of the biggest hurdles was setting up the HISTA tube to expose live yeast cells to shock waves something that has not been attempted before and then recovering yeast with minimum contamination for downstream experiments, said author Riya Dhage, a project assistant in the lab of Purusharth I Rajyaguru, Associate Professor in IIScs Department of Biochemistry. The researchers found that yeast cells survived when treated with shock waves and perchlorate, individually and in combination, although the cells growth slowed down. The likely key to their resilience lies in their ability to produce ribonucleoprotein (RNP) condensates tiny, membrane-less structures that help protect and reorganise mRNA when the cells are under stress. Shock waves triggered the assembly of two types of RNPs called stress granules and P-bodies, while perchlorate exposure led to the generation of P-bodies alone. Yeast mutants that were unable to form these structures were far less likely to survive. The results show how RNP condensates may act as biomarkers for cellular stress under extraterrestrial conditions. What makes this work unique is the integration of shock wave physics and chemical biology with molecular cell biology to probe how life might cope with such Mars-like stressors, says Dhage. The findings underscore how bakers yeast could serve as an excellent model for Indias efforts in astrobiology research. Understanding how such cells reorganise their RNA and proteins under mechanical and chemical stress can provide insights into the survival of life forms beyond Earth. Crucially, such insights could guide the design of stress-resilient extraterrestrial biological systems. The scientific name for bakers yeast is Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This is a single-celled fungus, also known as brewers yeast, and used in baking, brewing, and winemaking due to its ability to ferment sugars into CO2 and alcohol. Bakers yeast is also a single-cell microorganism found on and around the human body. Bakers yeast is available in a number of different forms, the main differences being the moisture content. Tiny, membrane-less structures key to resilience The researchers found that yeast cells survived when treated with shock waves and perchlorate, individually and in combination, although the cells growth slowed down. The likely key to their resilience lies in their ability to produce ribonucleoprotein condensatestiny, membrane-less structures that help protect and reorganise mRNA when the cells are under stress.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 8:38 am

Bengaluru hit-and-run case: Actor Divya Suresh identified as driver

Kannada actress Divya Suresh has been identified as the alleged driver in a hit-and-run incident in Byatarayanapura. The early morning accident on October 4th injured three individuals riding a motorcycle. A speeding black car, reportedly driven by Suresh, struck the victims before fleeing the scene. Investigations are ongoing following the registration of a case.

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 8:17 am

25 private buses seized at Attibele for tax evasion

BENGALURU: In a special drive to curb tax evasion by private buses, the Karnataka Transport Department officials seized over 25 buses at Attibele check-post for operating without paying state taxes on Friday morning. The inspection team was led by Additional Transport Commissioner Omkareshwari, and Joint Transport Commissioners Shobha and Gayathri conducted surprise inspections on the outskirts of Bengaluru, which began at 4 am and went on till 10.30 am. Omkareshwari said that over 25 buses were detained at checkpoints near the Karnataka border. These vehicles, registered in other states such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh, had only paid their home-state taxes, but were operating commercial services in Karnataka without paying the Karnataka State Road Tax. She further explained that while these buses hold All India Tourist Permits (AITP), they were violating permit conditions by picking up individual passengers and functioning like stage carriages, instead of operating as tourist contract carriages. Officials also said the ongoing drive follows similar legal precedents set in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, where the respective High Courts directed state transport departments to collect road tax from vehicles registered outside their states, but operating commercially within their territory. The department estimates that the enforcement drive could generate nearly Rs 1 crore fines from the detained vehicles, based on seat and berth calculations. Officials clarified that the detained passengers were not inconvenienced BMTC and private buses were arranged to transport them free of cost to their destinations.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 7:55 am

Hasanamba temple fest records all-time high revenue

HASSAN: The Hasanamba temple festival has recorded its highest-ever revenue of Rs 25.59 crore this year through special entry tickets, hundi collections, and prasadam sales. The counting of offerings was held on Friday at Terapanth, a religious centre located in front of the temple. Devotees also offered 75.3 gram gold and 1.58 kg silver to Goddess Hasanamba. An additional Rs 15.17 lakh was collected in the hundi of Siddeshwara Temple. Devotees also contributed foreign currencies from Canada, Indonesia, the US, and Maldives, along with a few banned `500 and `1,000 notes. The temple doors were open to devotees from October 9 to October 23, during which a record 26.06 lakh devotees visited the shrine. Deputy Commissioner K S Latha Kumari and temple administrator Maruti supervised the cash counting, assisted by hundreds of revenue officials and Scouts and Guides. Several letters written by devotees, mainly women praying for personal wishes, were also found in the hundi collection box. However, officials declined to disclose their contents. Latha Kumari said the Hasanamba festivities were conducted smoothly with the cooperation of all sections of society and assured that strategies will be worked out to handle the growing turnout and ensure faster darshan in the coming years.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 7:54 am

Kannada Actor Divya Suresh Identified As Driver In Bengaluru Hit-And-Run, CCTV Footage Emerges

In the Bengaluru hit-and-run case, three individuals, on their way to hospital, were injured. The accident took place in Byatarayanapura around 1:30 am on October 4.

News18 25 Oct 2025 7:45 am

Kurnool bus tragedy: Rashmika, Sonu Sood express grief

A horrific bus fire in Kurnool claimed many lives, including children. The tragedy has caused widespread sorrow. Celebrities expressed their grief. The accident occurred on the Hyderabad-Bengaluru highway. A speeding bus hit a bike, igniting a fire that trapped passengers. Authorities are urged to implement stricter safety measures for buses.

The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 7:44 am

Moms Make it 'Batter': Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is all praises for this mom-run startup

Within the premises of Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) on Bellary Road is a shiny stainless steel capsule that looks like it lost its way out of a science fiction film. You might expect aliens with probes to step out of this UFO on wheels, but what you get is even better a team of moms ready to serve up fresh plates of mane oota (home food) with a touch of mom magic. This is ScCuXe (pronounced Scoo-zee) by Henchu, a cute-looking truck-cafe thats buzzing over social media with investor of SGB Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw recently called it an innovative startup created by moms as a food lab on platform X. Ive been cooking for 35 years, and my children always said theres so much love, affection and energy in your cooking. Why dont you start something like that? says Gayathri Mruthyunjaya, the 63-year-old force behind this venture, which started in early August this year, recalling the suggestion that kicked off her cafe. Collaborating with her son, Karthik Aradhya M, she brought together a team of 10 mothers and two men to make this dream a reality. There are so many other women who have this hidden talent in cooking, and according to me, cooking is an art, she adds. Her team of mothers is made up of close friends and relatives aged 32 and above, each with their own expertise, and Mruthyunjayas mission is to let each one shine. A new lunch menu each day, featuring traditional food from Karnataka, is how she does it. One mother makes holige, the other mother makes dosae well, another makes pulav well, and yet another makes gojju avalakki. Each mother gets the opportunity to present their dishes, she says. Apart from traditional Karnataka fare, they also serve up delicious homemade cakes, buns, and a few North Indian dishes. With the cafe finding a home on the campus, the menu priced from `20 onwards is not just about taste and heritage but also health and nutrition. As Aradhya explains, ScCuXe stands for science, culture and experiment. And this aligns with the way mothers make our food intuitively, and how the science gallerys Calorie exhibit functions too, revolving around food culture. Mruthyunjaya adds, When moms make any food, we try to make it with the right proportion of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and fibre so that its a balanced meal. We do this at home, but here, we are more conscious of it. This is one of the reasons Jahnavi Phalkey, the gallerys director, was drawn to and has grown fond of the place. She says, Our mission is to bring science back into culture. We want people to make considered and informed choices in every aspect of their lives, from careers to the food they eat. Henchu stood out for us because of their commitment to local cuisine, appropriate scale, and the experimental nature of their work: almost a start-up run by a mother-son duo. We have been proved right by the enthusiasm generated around their offering. Her favourite? A classic Karnataka meal that she says is healthy, tasty and something you will not find in a restaurant jowar roti, brinjals, greens, jhunka, salad, buttermilk and so on. With all the attention following a few popular Instagram reels and now Mazumdar-Shaws praise, Mruthyunjaya says she is truly blessed. When you cook at home, our children say its good, and thats it. But when we present the food to others and they say so, it was a great surprise. An unexpected outcome has come from this, too, Mruthyunjaya says, Many ladies have started messaging us on social media saying they have a passion for cooking and want to join. So we want to make a big team! Aradhya fondly concludes, The vision is to take our home-cooked food to the world.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 6:00 am

Serially Iconic: Aditi Sanwal on stepping into the legacy of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi

The door opens and nostalgia walks right in. Nearly 25 years later, Smriti Iranis Tulsi made a comeback to television screens with the second instalment of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi , transporting millions back to the world of Virani family. As expected, the iconic show opened to nostalgic responses with the reboot being a memory and emotion, all reborn in high definition. For doctor Aditi Sanwal, who plays the roles of Mitali, potential daughter-in-law of Tulsi, stepping into this legacy feels nothing short of surreal. When the team approached me, I was excited to be associated with the show thats not just a brand but also a fond memory for the entire nation, she says. Best known for her roles in Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2 and the later instalments of Baalveer , Sanwal brings a fresh dimension to the reboot. Playing Mitali, a character with a hint of mischief and moral ambiguity, she says, This is my first time portraying a grey character. I was clear that I didnt want Mitali to come across as purely negative. She is mischievous, but shes doing things for love. I wanted her to feel real, not theatrical. Off-screen, Sanwals journey is just as layered as her on-screen roles. She completed her MBBS from MS Ramaiah Medical College in Bengaluru, balancing theatre, ads and shoots alongside her studies. The city helped me find myself and pursue my dreams. I still come back often, she shares, adding, Ever since I was a kid, I dreamed of becoming an actor, though I didnt realise it back then. Growing up in Jhansi, a small town with limited opportunities, I never thought it could actually happen. While studying medicine, I joined theatre to explore my passion, and thats when I knew acting was what I truly wanted. Working with Irani has been a learning experience in itself, as Sanwal adds, I really look up to women whove made a mark for themselves. And Smriti maam is definitely a stellar example of it, balancing family, politics, and acting. She has achieved so much that theres no need to be working so hard, but she continues to put in the same passion in every scene. She is one person I really observe on set. Watching her manage everything while giving her best really motivates me. Recently, Sakshi Tanwar, as Parvati from Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii , made a special cameo on the show, leaving fans of the two senior actors enthralled. There was a scene featuring Tulsi and Parvati, and it felt like I was sitting and watching live television. It transported me straight back to my childhood, shares Sanwal, who had the rare opportunity to watch the crossover live on the sets. Aditi Sanwal with Smriti Irani and Sakshi Tanwar While nostalgia anchors the show, Kyunki 2 doesnt shy away from modern conversations. From body image and ageing to maternal health and malnutrition, the reboot threads in topics rarely explored on prime-time television. In a historic first, the show has been associated with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, using its platform to raise awareness on health and social issues, particularly maternal and newborn health. The collaboration, reportedly for the shows three episodes, highlights how storytelling can have a social impact that extends beyond entertainment. A recent teaser dropped by Balaji Telefilms, led by Ekta Kapoor who produces the show, sent fans into a frenzy with Bill Gates virtually greeting Irani with a warm Jai Shri Krishna. The moment playfully bridged tradition and global relevance, showing how television can engage with real-world issues in unexpected ways. Sanwal is particularly happy about the collaboration. Its amazing that a show like Kyunki can highlight topics like maternal and newborn health, malnutrition and overall wellbeing while still being engaging, she adds. She also appreciates the energy and pace of the reboot, noting that it is realistic, fast-moving and relevant today. Some fans prefer me in positive roles, but they understand that I need to explore different kinds of roles, says Sanwal.

The New Indian Express 25 Oct 2025 6:00 am

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The Times of India 25 Oct 2025 4:38 am

India ranks Indo-Pacific 3rd in biomanufacturing, medical devices being exported: Dr Jitendra

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Daily Excelsior 25 Oct 2025 4:30 am

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Deccan Chronicle 25 Oct 2025 1:37 am

HAL's first HTT-40 series production aircraft takes maiden flight in Bengaluru, set to train next-gen air warriors

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The Economic Times 25 Oct 2025 12:51 am

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The Times of India 24 Oct 2025 11:50 pm

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The Times of India 24 Oct 2025 11:50 pm

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The Times of India 24 Oct 2025 11:07 pm

BengaluruHyderabad travellers demand more train options after Kurnool bus fire tragedy

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The Hindu 24 Oct 2025 10:12 pm