Bengaluru: Husband Strangulate Pregnant Wife To Death
Police identified the deceased as Manoj, a carpenter and his wife Swapna, both natives of Uttar Pradesh. They shifted to Bengaluru in search of work.
HCLTech to acquire Guardian India GCC for $10.5 million
Happy Streets one last time in Whitefield
Tech Mahindra Q1 YoY revenue up 6.1% to $1.6 billion
Chennai-Bengaluru e-way stuck in litigation
As New Bridge Rises, Mangalurus Sultan Battery Awaits Revival
Historic Watchtower Of Immense Heritage Value Is At Crossroads Just As A New Bridge Is Set To Change The Landscape Around It
Karnataka plans to tap corporate social responsibility funds to upgrade 1,000 public schools
4.3 lakh ration cards shifted to APL; status of more could change
Search for speaker emerges a tough test for Congress
Govt sanctions 5 lakh each for 23 kambalas in coastal districts
More funds promised in 2026-27 budget
Mangaluru district jail ups wall, mesh to stop contraband toss-ins
52 lakh upgrade aims to stop ganja packets and mobile phones being thrown in; new Bantwal jail project still pending fund
Table Karnataka caste survey report: BJP
Keshava Prasad demands three-day discussion; alleges delay, questions handling of earlier commission reports
HMT land disputes: HDK points fingers at DKS over land diversion years ago
Union Minister alleges that large scale diversion of land belonging to HMT in Bengaluru were directed between 1999 and 2004
Chennai-Bengaluru bullet train project chugs forward
Union govt begins pre-construction activity; revised alignment puts Parandur station in doubt
Amidst deficit monsoon, CS asks govt offices to reduce power, water usage
First documentation of 46 wildlife corridors of Karnataka launched
BDA Commissioner announced at the event that two wildlife corridors close to Bengaluru will be taken careof by them
Crumbling bridge near Sandal Soap Factory Metro station in Bengaluru raises safety concerns
Man uses dog leash to kill pregnant wife, dies by suicide
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India Post appoints new CPMG for Karnataka circle
Rowdy detained under Goonda Act
MLC demands a survey on drought situation in state
MDMA worth Rs 5.2 crore seized in Karnataka, 2 arrested
Police seized over five kilograms of MDMA valued at Rs 5.20 crore. Two individuals were arrested at a lodge in Bagalkot district on Wednesday. The accused were allegedly transporting narcotics from Delhi to Bengaluru. This operation followed the earlier arrest of Annappa Swami with MDMA. Preliminary findings suggest the duo supplied MDMA across several southern Indian regions.
Bengaluru farmers turn to pomegranate; production sees sharp rise amidst demand in market
Law student dies after attack by lovers brother over rejected proposal
Bengalurus tunnel road project subject to outcome of petitions, says Karnataka High Court
The High Court of Karnataka directed that any contract entered into by the State government or its agencies, with third parties for the proposed tunnel road project, will be subject to the outcome of the hearing on three PIL petitions challenging the legality of the approvals for the project
BRICS countries agree to collaborate on standardisation
Karnataka: Woman dragged out of bus, hacked to death in Bantwal
Bengaluru: A 25-year-old woman was brutally hacked to death in full public view after being dragged out of a Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus at the BC Road bus stand in Dakshina Kannada district on Thursday, July 16 evening. The deceased has been identified as Lavanya, a resident of Kakyapadavu. According to police, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bengaluru: Husband kills pregnant wife, then hangs himself
Bengaluru: A domestic dispute ended in tragedy after a man allegedly strangled his four-month-pregnant wife to death before dying by suicide at their residence under the CK Achukattu Police Station limits in Bengaluru on Thursday, July 16. The deceased has been identified as 28-year-old Swapna. Her husband, Manoj, was found hanging inside the house. Both 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 .
Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy alleged complicity in HMT land diversion during a past tenure. He directed officials to prepare a report on the alleged alienation of 175 acres. Substantial portions of this land were transferred to private entities for development. Kumaraswamy questioned the Karnataka government's readiness to reclaim the land. He displayed maps and documents detailing beneficiaries of these transactions.
Karnatakas Bidadi Township project and the land acquisition dispute | Explained
The Bidadi AI Township project, proposed to alleviate urban congestion, has led to widespread protests from farmers in the region and also reignited political tensions. What makes the project so contentious?
Rapid urbanization and rising property prices fuel a competitive homeownership race. Many families stretch budgets, ignoring long-term debt risks and becoming house-poor. Meenal Goel's 20-30-40 rule offers a financial baseline for prospective buyers. This framework ensures loan tenure, EMI, and down payment align with income. Adhering to these guidelines prevents dream homes from becoming crippling financial liabilities.
Homes with a View: SNN Raj Bay Vista introduces 'Work from Nature' Concept in the Heart of South Bengaluru with Lake Facing Homes
Swiggy Instamart partners with HPCL to make cylinders available on-demand in Bengaluru
The service will first go live in Bengaluru, where consumers can order HP Navya, the PSUs 10 kg composite LPG cylinder and the 5 kg metal LPG cylinder through the platform.
Neo Group Secures Approximately INR 350 Crore in New Funding, in a Round Led by Peak XV Partners
Neo Group has signed definitive agreements for an investment round of approximately INR 350 crore, led by Peak XV Partners, Neo Groups earliest institutional backer with closing scheduled to be completed shortly. The investment marks a further deepening of Peak XV's commitment, as Neo Group enters its next significant phase of growth. L-R: Nitin Jain, Chairman & MD, Neo Group, Shajikumar Devakar, Co-Founder & CEO, Neo Wealth, Puneet Jain, Co-Founder & CIO, Neo Asset, Varun Bajpai, Co-Founder, Neo Group, Hemant Daga, Co-Founder & CEO, Neo Asset Neo Group has built a differentiated and institutionalised Wealth and Asset Management platform in India. With nearly INR 3,000 Crore of equity capital, approximately INR 1,30,000 Crore of total client assets, and INR 50,000 Crore of annualised recurring revenue (ARR) assets, the platform today operates across 30+ cities through a team of over 850 professionals including 150+ of the most respected senior Wealth Advisors in the country, drawn exclusively from the highest tiers of leading global private banking institutions. Neo Group is a uniquely knowledge-driven, super specialised platform, with an unparalleled depth of management in the wealth and asset management industry, anchored in a hi-trust, hi-touch, hi-tech model. Neos wealth management advisory franchise combines deep investment expertise with a cutting-edge technology platform, ensuring clients have direct access to seasoned specialists with decades of experience in their respective fields. Their asset management platform complements this with a dedicated team of exceptional fund managers delivering strong performance across alternative investment strategies Private Credit, Infrastructure, and Private Equity. This is precisely the kind of institution that India's rapidly expanding base of wealth creators demands. Commenting on the development, Nitin Jain, Chairman & Managing Director, Neo Group , said, "Our objective has always been to build an enduring institution with strong governance, disciplined capital allocation, and client-first alignment. This fundraise gives us the capital and long-term partnership to keep building for the future investing in talent, technology, and new product capabilities as we expand our presence across India." Partners. Peak XV's latest commitment follows TVS Capital's recent INR 550 Crore investment in Neo Group together reflecting the sustained and growing conviction of India's most discerning institutional investors in the platform. With the foundations of an enduring institution firmly in place, Neo Group now enters its next substantial stage of growth. About Neo Group Neo is an integrated wealth and asset management platform serving family offices, ultra-high-net-worth individuals, high-net-worth individuals, institutions and corporates. The Group manages approximately INR 1,30,000 crore in total client assets across Assets Under Advice and Assets Under Management (as of June 30, 2026). Headquartered in Mumbai, Neo has a presence across key locations in India, including Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Goa and Jaipur, as well as an overseas presence in the United States. The Group has a team of more than 850 professionals. Neo offers capabilities across wealth management, asset management, private markets, fixed income, global investments, insurance, and estate planning. www.neo.group .
Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan' bookings open; FDFS timings revealed
Jana Nayagan bookings have opened in Bengaluru, not Tamil Nadu, for its upcoming release. Fans are rushing for early morning first-day-first-show screenings in Karnataka. Theatres in Karnataka will commence shows at 6 AM on July 23. Tamil Nadu theatres are expected to begin screenings later in the morning. This early booking success highlights Vijay's significant box office appeal.
Fake Rs 500 note printing unit busted in Karnataka; 7 held
Mangaluru: Police have busted an alleged counterfeit currency printing unit operating from Adenja village in Uppinangady police station limits of Dakshina Kannada district and arrested seven persons involved in printing fake Rs 500 currency notes. Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Dr Arun Kumar said the accused were printing counterfeit Rs 500 notes on paper using Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Karnataka Records Major Jump in Folic Acid Intake Among Expectant Mothers
Bengaluru Techie, 31, Earning Rs 15 Lakh Fears If They Have Fallen Behind In Life: 'I'm Worried'
A Bengaluru-based techie fears falling behind in their career despite 8.5 years of experience and a Rs 15 lakh salary package.
Bengaluru airport widens air cargo lead over Chennai as international volumes surge
The shift marks a reversal from a year ago when Chennai was marginally ahead in international cargo. Industry sources attributed better infrastructure connectivity to Bengalurus all round performance
REVA University Welcomes New Batch of Non-Technical Programmes for 2026-27
REVA University , a pioneer in higher education, proudly welcomed the new batch of non-technical programmes for the academic year 2026-2027 today. The event marked the beginning of an exciting academic journey for thousands of aspiring learners across disciplines. It also reflected the University's commitment to nurturing future-ready professionals through its Educate to Enterprise philosophy. Dr. P. Shyama Raju, Chancellor, with dignitaries at the inauguration of the 202627 Non-Technical Programmes batch at REVA University, Bengaluru Dr. P. Shyama Raju, Chancellor of REVA University, presided over the function, emphasising the Universitys commitment to developing a holistic educational environment. The ceremony was graced by Shri Milind Shah, Vice President Cognitive Infrastructure Services, LTM, and Shri Supreet Sachdev, Office Managing Partner, Bangalore, KPMG India, as guests of honour. Presiding over the ceremony, Dr. P. Shyama Raju, Chancellor of REVA University , reiterated the University's vision of creating innovators, entrepreneurs, and responsible citizens. "At REVA, we believe in learning by doing. We encourage our students to ask questions, gain hands-on experience, think independently, and transform ideas into impactful solutions. Through our Educate to Enterprise philosophy, we strive to nurture job creators rather than job seekers; leaders who inspire, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to society," he said. Addressing the students, Shri Supreet Sachdev encouraged them to embrace challenges with confidence and remain grounded throughout their journey. "Life is much like a game of cricket; play straight and face every challenge as it comes. Never stop learning because the moment learning stops, growth comes to a standstill," he said. He urged students to cultivate qualities such as agility, communication, integrity, collaboration, teamwork, and time management, emphasising that these attributes are as important as academic excellence. He also reminded students that failure should never be feared, but viewed as a stepping stone to greater success. Speaking on the evolving professional landscape, Shri Milind Shah shared insights from his own career journey and highlighted the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in the future of work. "Learn from every role and every opportunity that comes your way. Every experience shapes you into a better professional. The future will be AI-enabled, and it is important that each one of you prepares yourself for it," he said. He encouraged students to focus on customer-centricity, value creation, professionalism, integrity, effective communication, and leadership; qualities that will define successful careers in the years ahead. As part of the inaugural ceremony, every new student received a sapling, symbolising the beginning of their academic journey and their commitment to environmental sustainability. The initiative forms part of REVA Vanamahotsava, the University's flagship green movement built around the principle of 'One Student, One Tree,' encouraging every student to plant and nurture a tree during their time at REVA. The programme was attended by Dr. Sanjay R. Chitnis, Vice Chancellor; Dr. M. Dhanamjaya, Registrar; Dr. Beena G., Registrar (Evaluation); Dr. Shubha A., Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies; Pro Vice Chancellors, Deans, Directors, faculty members, parents and students. The inauguration also marked the commencement of a comprehensive student induction programme designed to help freshers transition smoothly into university life. Through interactive sessions, students will gain insights into their academic programmes, campus resources, industry exposure, student clubs, research opportunities, entrepreneurship initiatives, and the University's vibrant learning ecosystem. With its multidisciplinary curriculum, industry-integrated learning, and strong emphasis on innovation and holistic development, REVA University continues to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and mindset required to thrive in an ever-evolving global environment.
Hotel worker dies after sticking head and neck out of moving goods lift in Bengaluru
According to preliminary findings, the incident occurred around 9 a.m. while Rajesh was using a goods lift to transport grocery supplies
Relief for bulk waste generators as Minister promises to end vendor monopoly in Bengaluru
Currently, BSWML has empanelled five companies, one for each corporation, to collect waste from bulk generators, which has led to a monopoly
Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Limited (KAPL) Managing Director Anurag Danayak was allegedly caught red-handed taking the bribe from a company that is a service agent of KAPL, according to a CBI spokesperson
BRICS MoU on standardisation would create framework for collaboration: Pralhad Joshi
Bengaluru hosted the fifth BRICS National Standardisation Bodies meeting today. A significant Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in standardisation was signed. This agreement establishes a formal framework for collaboration among member nations. Discussions also covered standards for artificial intelligence and trade facilitation. BRICS countries will now jointly shape international standards through coordinated efforts.
India realty attracts record $8.5 billion equity inflows in H1: CBRE
India's real estate sector saw record equity inflows of USD 8.5 billion in the first half of 2026. This represents a significant 32% year-over-year increase, reflecting strong market resilience. Developers and domestic institutional investors led these substantial capital infusions during the period. Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai attracted the majority of these investment inflows. The sector anticipates sustained momentum through the remainder of 2026.
MLA inaugurates four footbridges in Byndoor constituency, of which three built with truck chassis
Bengaluru-based Dr. R Arunachalam Trust sponsored three of the footbridges, which are cost-effective and make use of a truck chassis
World-Ranked Nouvelle Vague Heads to Bengaluru
Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru to host a one-night cocktail collaboration featuring Albania's acclaimed Nouvelle Vague on July 17.
Cabinet expansion fever grips Karnataka Congress
Bengaluru: Following the formation of the Congress Government 2.0 in Karnataka, the exercise for cabinet expansion has intensified, triggering intense speculation and a high-stakes cabinet circus within the party circles. The development has left numerous ministerial aspirants waiting on the edge of their seats. Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and KPCC President B.K. Hariprasad have already 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 .
KRIDL executive engineer arrested in Rs 78 crore corruption case
Koppal: The Karnataka Lokayukta has arrested a former executive engineer of the Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited (KRIDL) in connection with the alleged Rs 78-crore corruption case involving irregularities in the execution of government-funded development works in Koppal district. The arrested accused has been identified as Jharanappa M. Chincholikar , a former Executive Engineer of 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 CCTV camera footage reportedly shows the boy informing his teacher that he was feeling unwell before returning to the classroom. Moments later, he allegedly collapsed on his bench
Toddler killed in stray dog attack in Karnatakas Raichur
Raichur: A one-and-a-half-year-old girl succumbed to her injuries on Wednesday, July 15, after being brutally attacked by a pack of stray dogs in Karnatakas Raichur district. The incident triggered outrage among local residents and renewed demands for effective measures to tackle the growing menace of stray animals. The victim, identified as 18-month-old Anam, was playing 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 .
Social media influencer booked for sexual harassment in Bengaluru
According to the complaint, the alleged incident took place during the promotion of a pub, where Manju had reportedly consumed alcohol and behaved inappropriately with a female server
From battery waste to industrial metals: Inside Metastable Materials' Bengaluru refinery
Metastable Materials believes India's growing battery waste isnt really waste. The Bengaluru startup extracts lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper and aluminium from spent batteries and sells them as refined commodity metals.
Bengaluru law student stabbed to death for rejecting divorcee
Bengaluru: In a horrifying incident on July 13, under the Jeevan Bhima Nagar police station limits, a fourth-year law student was brutally stabbed to death by her former partner and his brother after she ended their relationship upon discovering his secret marital status. The deceased has been identified as Amrutha, a resident of HAL Kodichikkanahalli. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bengaluru CA Meenal Goel shared a budgeting plan for people earning Rs 12 lakh annually. She suggested investing 20% of the salary, building an emergency fund with 10%, keeping living expenses within 35% to 40%, spending 10% on upskilling, allocating 5% to 10% for family support, and keeping 10% to 15% for guilt-free spending. Goel said she follows the habit of investing first, saving next, and spending the rest.
The six-coach train was unloaded on July 9, followed by fitment of couplers and gangways, before it was shifted to the Inspection Bay Line (IBL) for further testing, according to officials
A 12-year-old student died after collapsing on school grounds in Bengaluru. His family alleges school staff delayed medical assistance, which cost him his life. The boy informed his teacher he felt unwell before collapsing around 1:30 PM. Parents were informed nearly 45 minutes after the incident occurred. Police have registered a case of unnatural death and are investigating the matter.
New restaurants, cafs, and menus to try in Bengaluru this July
Explore the citys latest restaurant openings and seasonal menus, from Portugal-inspired cuisine and inventive cocktails to global breakfasts, monsoon dim sums, and artisanal soft serves
SIR in Karnataka: Will deadline extension ease burden on voters and BLOs? | Decode Karnataka
How has the SIR of electoral rolls progressed in Karnataka so far?
ISRO issues memo to curb exodus of scientists and engineers from Gaganyaan and other key missions
Wont accept any request for voluntary retirement or resignation from scientific and technical personnel of Group A associated with the Gaganyaan, or other important missions or projects till their realisation
A law student died after being stabbed by the brother of a man whose marriage proposal she rejected. The accused attacked the victim at her residence after she ended their relationship. He allegedly used a knife during the altercation, inflicting serious chest and back wounds. Local residents apprehended the attacker immediately after the violent incident occurred. Police have arrested both brothers and are continuing their thorough investigation.
Doctor found murdered in Karnatakas Dharwad, wife detained
Dharwad: A 45-year-old anaesthesiologist was found murdered with stab injuries inside his apartment in Dharwad, while his 10-year-old son was seriously injured in the same incident. Police have detained the doctors wife for questioning after suspecting her involvement in the crime. The deceased has been identified as Dr Kiran Honnannavar, an anaesthesiologist at Chirayu Hospital. 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 .
Staying in a hotel, boxes at a friend's house: A Bengaluru man's house switch turns into a nightmare
A Bengaluru resident faced a rental nightmare after two promising deals fell through. His family had to vacate their home and move belongings to a friend's place. They then lost another apartment after completing all necessary formalities. The repeated setbacks have left the family emotionally drained and tired. They are now seeking genuine rental leads in East or North Bengaluru.
Karnataka HC to apartment: Rethink on curbs, kids have right to play
The High Court ruled playing games is a fundamental right for children. An apartment owners' association must reconsider its play area restrictions. Flowerpots must be removed from common stairways and other areas. One resident suffered injuries after slipping on a wet floor. The court ordered a decision on games within three months.
Petrol, Diesel price today, 24 July 2026: Check the latest city-wise petrol and diesel rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and other major cities. Retail fuel prices remained unchanged as state-run Oil Marketing Companies continued to hold rates steady despite elevated global crude oil prices. Meanwhile, the Centre's revised windfall tax and ongoing geopolitical tensions continue to keep energy markets on edge.
Karnataka HC rules Kodagu stay owner's arrest in rape case illegal, orders Rs 5 lakh relief
The Karnataka High Court awarded five lakh rupees compensation to a homestay owner. His arrest in a rape case filed by an American guest was deemed illegal. The court stated his arrest was an affront to personal liberty and constitutional rights. Police acted in violation of Supreme Court arrest guidelines and safeguards. The homestay owner was unlawfully detained and traumatized by the investigation.
EC extends Karnataka SIR by 10 days, plans weekend camps to help voters
The Election Commission has extended the voter roll revision by ten days until August eighth. Karnataka will now hold special assistance camps every weekend to speed up the process. Draft electoral rolls will be published on August seventeenth for claims and objections. Final rolls are scheduled for publication on October nineteenth after all processes. Voters abroad can apply for inclusion using Form Six after draft rolls are published.
Spare our homes: Bengaluru residents fear PRRNICE link rd will hit them
Nearly one thousand families face an uncertain future over proposed road construction. Homes and sites bought after years of saving could be acquired for this project. Residents allege the new integration is being pushed despite widespread opposition. They claim the compensation offered by BDA is grossly inadequate. The BDA board will consider the issue before awarding any work.
The Curiosity Dividend: Why curiosity will shape our future
Every important discovery begins with a simple question. A child in Kashmir wonders why the sky changes colour at sunset. Another asks why the seasons change every year. A student observes an apple tree and asks why some trees produce more fruit than others. Another learns about artificial intelligence and imagines using technology to solve everyday problems. Curiosity drives learning, scientific discovery and innovation. It encourages people to observe carefully, think clearly and keep learning. As children grow older, they often ask fewer questions. Nurturing that natural curiosity can help prepare them for a future that values knowledge, creativity and thoughtful problem solving. Curiosity is becoming one of the defining ideas in education, research and leadership worldwide. Universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have spent years studying how curiosity improves learning, innovation and decision making. International organisations including the World Economic Forum, the OECD, the World Bank, UNESCO and UNICEF also highlight curiosity, critical thinking and lifelong learning as essential skills for the future. Their message is simple. Knowledge matters, but the willingness to keep learning is equally valuable in an ever changing world. Science also explains why curiosity matters. Harvard researcher Elizabeth Bonawitz describes curiosity as a natural desire to understand something that is not yet known. Her research suggests that curious children often learn more effectively, remember information for longer and develop stronger problem solving skills. Research in neuroscience also suggests that curiosity activates areas of the brain linked with attention, motivation and memory, helping people absorb and retain new information. This insight is just as relevant in Kashmir as it is anywhere else. Learning is not only about remembering facts. It is also about observing the world carefully, asking thoughtful questions and developing the confidence to explore new ideas. The business world has reached similar conclusions. Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino has shown that organisations where people ask thoughtful questions often make better decisions, collaborate more effectively and generate more creative ideas. Global leadership firm Egon Zehnder has identified curiosity as one of the strongest qualities found in successful leaders. At Stanford Graduate School of Business, communication experts encourage leaders to ask thoughtful questions, listen carefully and remain open to different perspectives. These qualities are just as valuable in Kashmir as they are anywhere else. The ability to ask thoughtful questions and remain open to different perspectives benefits every field. The rise of artificial intelligence has made curiosity even more valuable. AI systems can analyse information, write reports, generate computer code and answer factual questions within seconds. More importantly, they still depend on people to ask the right questions, define problems and make thoughtful decisions. Daniela Amodei, co-founder and president of Anthropic, believes curiosity is one of the most valuable qualities for future leaders. Although she studied English literature, she credits her willingness to keep learning across disciplines for her success. For young people in Kashmir, where digital learning and access to technology continue to expand, curiosity can become the bridge between using technology and creating it. Leading universities now see curiosity as a vital part of education and research. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, curiosity is described as the foundation of scientific discovery through initiatives such as the Curiosity Mission. Researchers across the institute work on subjects including artificial intelligence, climate science, health care and advanced materials. The MIT Health and Life Sciences Collaborative brings together scientists, engineers and doctors because many modern challenges require knowledge from different fields. Stanford University's d.school encourages students to turn curiosity into practical solutions through design thinking. Similar approaches are also found at the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, Imperial College London and Germany's Max Planck Society, where collaboration across disciplines is increasingly encouraged. International organisations are reaching similar conclusions. The World Economic Forum highlights curiosity alongside creativity, critical thinking and lifelong learning as important qualities for the future. The OECD encourages education systems to strengthen critical thinking, problem solving and lifelong learning. The World Bank emphasises learning, innovation and skills development as important drivers of long term development. UNESCO promotes education that allows learners to explore ideas with confidence, while UNICEF supports learning environments where children feel comfortable asking questions and discovering new knowledge. These ideas have equal importance in Kashmir. Several Asian education systems are placing greater emphasis on exploration based learning, creativity and problem solving. Singapore has strengthened classroom learning by encouraging students to explore ideas and think independently. Japan continues to expand creative and practical learning alongside academic excellence. South Korea increasingly combines technology education with innovation and design thinking. India is also contributing through several important initiatives. IIT Gandhinagar's Curiosity Lab promotes interdisciplinary learning and encourages students to explore ideas beyond traditional subjects. The Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru provides research opportunities for young learners. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research runs the JIGYASA programme, connecting school students with scientists and laboratories. Atal Tinkering Labs across the country encourage students to experiment, build prototypes and develop practical solutions to everyday challenges. Kashmir is well placed to benefit from this growing global focus on curiosity. The region has talented students, expanding universities and increasing interest in entrepreneurship and innovation. Its strengths in agriculture, horticulture, tourism, handicrafts and technology create opportunities for innovation. Imagine university students developing artificial intelligence tools that help fruit growers identify plant diseases at an early stage. Imagine researchers studying glaciers, biodiversity and renewable energy in the Himalayas. Imagine young entrepreneurs creating digital platforms that connect local artisans with customers across the world. Every one of these possibilities begins with curiosity, the simple willingness to ask whether something can be improved and then work patiently towards a solution. Building a culture of curiosity requires opportunities to explore, experiment and learn. Educational institutions, libraries, research centres and innovation hubs help create spaces where ideas can grow. Stronger links between education, research and industry can turn ideas into practical innovations. Kashmir has a long tradition of learning, scholarship and creativity. Curiosity offers another way to build on that foundation by encouraging learning, research and innovation across different fields. When people are encouraged to observe carefully, think independently and work together, they become better prepared for a changing world. Curiosity supports scientific discovery while also strengthening communication, teamwork, creativity and responsible leadership. The most important lesson from research is that curiosity belongs to everyone. It belongs to farmers, doctors, teachers, engineers, entrepreneurs, artists and researchers. Curiosity simply means remaining open to learning and believing that every question has the potential to lead to a better understanding. Tomorrow's opportunities will not belong only to those who know the most. They will also belong to those who continue to ask the right questions, remain open to new ideas and never stop learning. If curiosity is encouraged, young people in Kashmir will be better prepared to learn, innovate and contribute. In a world where information is available at the touch of a screen, the habit of asking thoughtful questions may become one of the most valuable skills of all. (The Author writes on technology, education and innovation. Feedback: bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com)
Redefining apartment living in Karnataka: Draft bill proposes 6 key changes
Ulsoor Lake comes alive with pelicans
Swiggy Instamart pilots LPG cylinder delivery in Bengaluru
Hero, NIIF lead Athers Rs 1,200 cr fundraise
Groww Q1 profit nearly doubles to Rs 735 cr
Emergent turns unicorn in $130 million round
Cognizant to receive $5.5 mn in shareholder lawsuit settlement
AI changing economics of software engineering: Wipros Premji
Karnataka Chief Minister Promises Property Rights to Apartment Owners
Bengaluru, July 15: Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar announced on Wednesday that his government is committed to ensuring full ownership rights for property owners and addressing long-standing issues faced by apartment residents in Bengaluru. During discussions with representatives from apartment associations regarding the proposed Karnataka Apartment (Ownership and Maintenance) Bill, 2026, Shivakumar emphasized the governments ... Read more Karnataka Chief Minister Promises Property Rights to Apartment Owners
D.K. Shivakumar Addresses Controversy Over Bidadi Township Project
Bengaluru, July 15: Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar launched a sharp attack on Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda amid ongoing disputes over the Bidadi Township project. He stated, Jail is not new for me. Some people cannot digest that I have become the Chief Minister. Shivakumar, Kumaraswamy, and Deve ... Read more D.K. Shivakumar Addresses Controversy Over Bidadi Township Project
Jobless Bengaluru youth arrested for stabbing grandmother to death
Bengaluru: Police nab four inter-State drug peddlers who challenged cops; MDMA worth 34 crore seized
One of the accused, a Nigerian national, had allegedly posted on social media that he would continue peddling drugs in the State despite the police crackdown.
Karnataka BJP Announces Statewide Protest on July 17 Over Bidadi Township Controversy
Bengaluru, July 15: The Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced a statewide protest scheduled for July 17. The party is demanding the withdrawal of cases filed against farmers and the cancellation of the Bidadi Township project. During a press conference in Ballari, BJP President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra stated that BJP legislators, MPs, former ... Read more Karnataka BJP Announces Statewide Protest on July 17 Over Bidadi Township Controversy
TCS opens industrial AI solutions Lab in Bengaluru with NVIDIA
The new facility is expected to serve as a physical AI hub to accelerate the development and real-world deployment of AI-led solutions across mobility and manufacturing using NVIDIA AI Infrastructure.
Karnataka CM reaches out to residents with sixth guarantee
Ranga Shankaras global festival set to take children beyond screen in Bengaluru
Volunteers, civic staff clean, beautify Bannerghatta Road stretch in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: Apartment residents seek builder accountability, parking norms in new Bill
One stakeholder called for the Bill to prescribe clear timelines for conducting association elections and define the tenure of office-bearers
Panel to assess Bidadi Township project, but it wont be scrapped: Shivakumar
Human life beyond monetary valuation: Karnataka high court
Accused Offer Rs 6 Lakh After Court Rejects Rs 2 Lakh Payout Offer

