BCCI invites applications for coaching, performance staff positions at CoE, Bengaluru
Applications were called for batting coach (two positions), fast bowling coach (three positions), fielding coach (four positions -- 3 male, 1 female) and performance analyst (one position).
Implement population-based SC/ST quota, CM urges Centre
Civic agency to launch fresh doorstep e-khata drive, says Shivakumar
Bengaluru firm secures Rs 80-crore Hindustan Aeronautics order
Festival to showcase Indias coffee ecosystem in Bengaluru this week
Structured around a farm-to-cup framework, the festival offers insights into production, processing, roasting and brewing through curated tastings, workshops and cupping sessions
Worm infestations in kids fall sharply, pinworms still persist
Travelling public in Pollachi pitch for convenient connectivity to Chennai, Bengaluru
NHAI opens new elevated corridor on Chennai-Bengaluru Highway in Ranipet
NHAI officials say the elevated corridor would ease traffic congestion on the service lanes of the stretch, and also prevent accidents, especially at night
Karnataka will bring out an Ocean Farming Policy: Priyank Kharge
The Minister noted that the Government of Karnataka was working on a series of forward-looking policy interventions to strengthen the States leadership in deep tech and sustainability
Nagarahole Adivasi federation condemns Big Cat Summit
Theinitial proceedings of theGlobal Big Cat Summitare being held inBandipurandNagarahole
Union Budget 2026-27 significantly boosts Indian Railways, prioritizing passenger-centric modernization, safety, and regional connectivity. Record allocations will drive high-speed corridors like Delhi-Varanasi and Chennai-Bengaluru, drastically cutting travel times. This ambitious plan aims to enhance economic growth, tourism, and integration across the nation, from the Himalayas to the South.
Manchester United owner among bidders to buy RCB, RR
There are reportedly eight bidders interested in Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and five for Rajasthan Royals
Delegation meets Minister requesting clearances for inclusion of Bengaluru in the schedule for international cricket matches and the IPL tournament
Delegation meets Minister requesting clearances for inclusion of Bengaluru in the schedule for international cricket matches and the IPL tournament
Karnataka BJP welcomes temporary hold on Metro fare hike, targets Cong govt
The Karnataka BJP welcomed the Centre's move to put the Bengaluru Metro fare hike on hold, crediting Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar for swift intervention and accusing the Congress-led state government of burdening commuters.
Singer Lucky Ali, celebrating over three decades in music, reflects on a life marked by unconventional experiences beyond his soulful voice. From failed business ventures and oil rig work to farming and horse breeding, Ali's journey has been driven by instinct rather than ambition, always prioritizing peace and doing what feels right.
Five from Rajasthan arrested for jewellery shop robbery in Bengaluru, gold and weapon seized
During the probe, police found a mobile phone left behind by the accused in the shop
A Bengaluru software professional developed BuffetGPT, an AI tool designed to tackle the overwhelming Indian wedding buffet dilemma. The AI scans buffet dishes, offering a personalized eating plan to help guests sample more food without overeating. This innovative solution aims to maximize variety and enjoyment at large feasts.
Bengaluru Power Cuts Planned On February 10 And 11: Check Area List
On February 10, power supply is likely to be disrupted in parts of Yeshwanthpur, Malleshwaram, Rajajinagar, Mahalakshmi Layout and Peenya.
A Bengaluru woman filed a complaint after her 23-year-old daughter allegedly shared private photos of her mother and nude images of her aunt with her alleged lover, Varun. The daughter reportedly left home to marry Varun, prompting her parents to seek police intervention due to concerns about the man's background and the women's safety.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 9: Greaves Electric Mobility has been recognized by the prestigious Asia Book of Records to become the first electric two-wheeler brand which successfully ascended Kolli Hills, in Tamil Nadu. Considered one of South India's most demanding routes, Kolli Hills features 70 hairpin bends while ascending, making any drive a test of endurance.
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya detained for protesting against Bengaluru metro fare hike
Bharatiya Janata Party MP Tejasvi Surya was detained and later released by police on February 9 near Jayanagar metro station in Bengaluru.
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According to officials, the space is being planned not only for metro users but also for people living or working in nearby neighbourhoods, which could help generate steady revenue
22K & 24K gold price today, February 9, 2026 across Indian cities
Pandorum Technologies raises $18M series B led by Protons Corporate
The Bengaluru-based company, which operates in India and the United States, said the financing will support the development of therapies and help scale manufacturing across the US, Japan, and the Middle East.
Forced Into Prostitution By In-Laws, Bengaluru Woman Dies By Suicide: Police
Police officials said the allegations include domestic violence, coercion and intimidation. Acting on the complaint, local police booked three accused in the case.
Unauthorised Balloon Enters Restricted Airspace, Triggers Security Scare At Bengaluru Airport
The balloon reportedly belonged to a private construction company, BCD, based in Hoskote.
A heartwarming video from Bengaluru shows a house help surprising her employers with a rose and chocolate for their wedding anniversary. The couple reacted with delight and gratitude, touching her feet to express their appreciation. This touching gesture highlights the power of small acts of kindness and thoughtfulness.
'Big Win For Indian Tennis': Pant Hails India's Davis Cup Qualifier Win Over The Netherlands
Davis Cup Qualifiers: India wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant on Monday lauded the Indian men's tennis team for its win in the Davis Cup Qualifiers 1st Round against the Netherlands. Dhakshineswar Suresh singlehandedly steered India past world No. 6 Netherlands in the Davis Cup Qualifiers 1st Round under the lights on a thrilling Sunday in Bengaluru. The victory paved India's way to Septembers Qualifiers 2nd Round, where they will compete to make it to the eight-team Davis Cup Finals. Big win for Indian tennis in the Davis Cup Qualifiers. Getting past the Netherlands and qualifying for the second round takes serious grit. Well played, boys, Pant posted on X. After earning India a point against the Dutch team's highest-ranked player, Jesper De Jong, in Saturdays singles, Suresh teamed up with Yuki Bhambri for the doubles against David Pel and Sander Arends to start the day. Playing together for the first time, the Indian pair produced an inspired performance, clinching a 7-6(0), 3-6, 7-6(1) win after three hours to edge the hosts ahead in the tie for the first time. India needed Sumit Nagals success in the first reverse singles for a victory, but De Jong redeemed himself to take the match 5-7, 6-1, 6-4, restoring the equilibrium. Nagal notably played with a grade two tear in his right thigh, a brave effort which proved vital as it bought his teammate more than three hours to recover. Playing together for the first time, the Indian pair produced an inspired performance, clinching a 7-6(0), 3-6, 7-6(1) win after three hours to edge the hosts ahead in the tie for the first time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the effort, he became the first Indian to win three matches in a Davis Cup tie since Leander Paes in 2004. It also ensured India of its deepest run in the World Cup of Tennis since losing in the last 16 to defending champions Serbia 15 years ago. Article Source: IANS
Bengaluru skyline set to rise as Karnataka allows taller projects in industrial areas
Bengaluru's skyline is set for a vertical surge. Karnataka has eased building rules, permitting a Floor Area Ratio of up to 5.2. This move will drive expansion in industrial, commercial, and residential projects across industrial corridors. Land use efficiency will increase, attracting more investments. This policy aims to boost economic output and create jobs, reshaping development patterns.
Bengaluru Woman Allegedly Clicks Private Pics Of Mother To Share With Lover
A woman in Bengaluru has filed a police complaint against her 23-year-old daughter and the daughter's alleged lover, accusing them of sharing private photographs without consent.
Bengaluru Woman Forced Into Prostitution By In-Laws, Died By Suicide: Cops
A 22-year-old woman allegedly died by suicide after being harassed and abused by her husband's family and forced into prostitution.
T20 WC: Trumpelmann Tips Namibias Bowlers To Be Tournament Game-changers
ODI World Cup League: Namibias left-arm pace spearhead Ruben Trumpelmann feels the bowlers will be the difference-makers in the ongoing Mens T20 World Cup as his side prepare to open their Group A campaign against the Netherlands at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Trumpelmann has been in red-hot form since the 2024 tournament, claiming 17 wickets in 12 innings at a strike rate of 13.9. With his height and capability to extract seam movement, Trumpelmann holds the key for Namibia with the new ball, though hes also a lethal death overs bowler. The warm-up game against Scotland in Bengaluru was a bit of a run-fest. As a bowler, you need to have some hair on your teeth, to be honest. Your skills need to be in place. When I was over in Nepal, the conditions were a bit different. It was more spin-friendly. But I don't think we're expecting much turn or seam in these Indian conditions for the World Cup. For us, as a bowler unit, we need to be sharp in our skill sets. Our plans will be to stay simple and we'll need to execute from there. Staying one step ahead of the batter is going to be the key. In this tournament, the bowlers will get you further in the tournament, as well as make you win the tournament. So whoever's going to win this tournament will have to get the best bowling attack, in my opinion. The batters will have license to go out and express themselves and there's a few talented players. So, the bowlers will need to be ready to just execute their skills, Trumpelmann told IANS in an exclusive conversation. Following the clash against the Netherlands, Namibia will also be taking on co-hosts and defending champions India on Thursday. With India coming after seeing off a scare from the USA, Trumpelmann describes the prospect of facing the Suryakumar Yadav-led side in their backyard as both daunting and exhilarating. Obviously playing against India is always special. They're really a good side and it's the best way to test your skills as a player. But playing a World Cup within India is so phenomenal. Getting to experience having around 75,000 fans and just to get that vibe all around you. We as a team are relishing an opportunity to put our best foot forward and be a competitive side on the field and who knows? Cricket's a funny game. Anything can happen. As a boy growing up, you always dream about playing a World Cup and a World Cup in India will just be the pinnacle of that experience. We're trying to prepare ourselves as best as possible for what to expect. Obviously, it's a bit unknown in terms of the sheer number of people around us. But at the end of the day, our mindset will be simple: just to keep our head focused on what our job is and the rest we can't control. So if we put our best foot forward, anything can happen, he elaborated. Shortly after qualifying for this mega, Namibia had a breakthrough moment when they defeated neighbours South Africa by four wickets in their first game at the new stadium in Windhoek in October last year. That Proteas win is a special one, especially with us playing our first official game in the stadium. Getting a Test nation like South Africa there was really special; the sold-out stadium, about 4,000 or 5,000 people there, jam-packed onto the grass embankments. I can only speak out of personal experience and obviously a very emotional game for us and something we all will remember forever, added Trumpelmann, who played in South Africas domestic system, before making the switch to Namibia, the country where his father was born. Once the T20 World Cup qualification was secured, Namibia played some ODI World Cup League two games. While others had a bit of off time, Trumpelmann went to play in Nepal Premier League (NPL) and had a few weeks off in December. After a camp in Cape Town, Namibia went to Dubai to play two games against Afghanistan and one against Italy. Namibia are appearing at their fourth consecutive T20 World Cup, a remarkable achievement for the side who are yet to progress beyond the first round. But Trumpelmann feels the side have everything in them to make a case for entering the Super Eights, especially with Associate nations giving bigger teams a run for their money in the early days of the competition. The one time we got into the Super 12, the format was a bit different. But I do think we're a good T20 side. The camp and team are very confident and we'll have a big impact. For us, the key part will be to stick to our basics and make it and be better than the rest of the guys in that department. We're excited for this World Cup. We're definitely expecting an upset and that's how we've been prepping for the past few months. We recently also beat Afghanistan comfortably in one of the warm-up matches. For us, we've got everything, and we just need to put everything together and just play a full game for us to make progress to the Super 8, he said. Namibia have bolstered their coaching staff with the addition of Gary Kirsten, who coached India to 2011 ODI World Cup triumph on home soil, as a consultant. Kirsten bringing invaluable knowledge of subcontinental conditions has been of immense help to the side, who have never played international cricket in India and Sri Lanka. Gary obviously has a world of experience, especially in India, having coached on the national side and he's such a cool person to be around. Just the way he goes around doing his thing. It's not a fluff around. It's just what you see is what you get and he's easy to tap into and he loves giving back. For us, and the squad, we just love spending time with him, just getting to pick his brain and his thinking processes. The nice thing is, with the coaching staff, we have almost used the same language over and over again. For us, that's a big positive. It means we're all moving in the right direction. For someone like Gary, just to add that extra bit of information to our squad in terms of Indian conditions, Indian players, what to expect, what not to expect - just unbelievable for us, added Trumpelmann. Under new coach Craig Williams, who replaced Pierre de Bruyn, Namibia have undergone a cultural shift that Trumpelmann believes has unlocked the squad's potential. We had a lot of success under Pierre. He's a very good coach and it was a good time under him. But for us, it was a refreshing restart with Craig, a player who was around in Namibia and knows the players. He's been our friend for a long time and now he's got a different type of role. It just gave a lot of players a safe place to be themselves and to really just go out and express themselves. For us, he's been a real change within the camp. The thing is, if you only have a little bit of players, your squad will stay more or less the same. So there needs to be a fresh face every now and then just to reiterate a few concepts you might have lost along the way. We're really enjoying playing under Craig and the way he's set up his team around him with the likes of Justin Kemp and getting Gary involved, as well as Evert Laubscher and Sean Novak. We've got a really fantastic backroom staff that have a love for the sport of cricket as well as Namibia. We're really excited and it's going to be super exciting, he said. The core of Namibia's squad has remained together since 2021, thus creating a tight-knit unit. A large part of the success is due to the fact that we're so close as a team. The majority of our team has been together for four World Cup campaigns we've had since 2021. The camaraderie, the time we spend and everyday life we do together like training, and going on a ride, that makes us special. At the end of the day, we go out there not just as teammates, but as friends. That's something which pulls us together with a small nation supporting us, and makes us feel the world is at our feet, added Trumpelmann. He also offers value with the bat, typically coming in during the final overs as a power-hitter. With usually no more than 10-20 deliveries to face, Trumpelmann understands the importance of making an immediate impact with the bat to add handy runs. I do back myself a bit more as a finisher in those last four or five overs. It's something that I really enjoy doing. I do have a lot of power and I've got an important role to play within the side to finish off those last four overs. It's just looking just to get more success out of the small little parts we do have. It's similar to bowling in a way - a tough job every now and then. But I love that job and I'm not going to complain. Trumpelmann has taken 13 wickets in T20 World Cups so far - second only to all-rounder David Wiese's 14. If his words are to go by, then expect him and the rest of the bowling line-up to do the heavy lifting in this World Cup. It's just looking just to get more success out of the small little parts we do have. It's similar to bowling in a way - a tough job every now and then. But I love that job and I'm not going to complain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You might still bowl the best ball possible, but the chance you're getting hit is also there. If we can just keep our heads calm and cool and progress as a team, there's a lot of success for us in that department, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya detained while protesting against proposed Namma Metro fare hike in Bengaluru
On February 8, the BJP MP was served a notice for staging a protest at a Namma Metro station without prior notification to the police
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya Detained For Demonstration Demanding Affordable Transport
BENGALURU, Feb 9: BJP MP Tejasvi Surya was on Monday detained for staging a demonstration at Jayanagar Metro station demanding affordable public transport in the city, police said Surya, who is also the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) national president, staged protest at the Metro Station against the Metro fare hike, which has been increased from Re one to Rs five depending on the distance. The hike has now been put on hold. According to Surya, it happened after the [] The post BJP MP Tejasvi Surya Detained For Demonstration Demanding Affordable Transport appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
2 Passengers from Bangkok Held with Hydroponic Ganja Worth Rs 2 Cr at Bengaluru Airport
Bengaluru Customs intercepted a passenger who had arrived from Bangkok and seized 1.8 kg of hydroponic ganja valued at Rs 63 lakh
Tejasvi Surya detained while protesting metro fare hike in Bengaluru
Bengaluru BJP MP Tejasvi Surya was detained Monday for protesting a Metro fare hike. Surya, also BJYM national president, demonstrated at Jayanagar Metro station. He used an empty trunk to symbolize unfulfilled state government promises. The fare hike has been put on hold following central government intervention.
Bengaluru metro fare hike showdown: BJP MP Tejasvi Surya detained
BJYM president Tejasvi Surya was detained during protests against proposed Namma Metro fare hikes in Bengaluru. Surya accused the Karnataka government of suppressing dissent and questioned Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's stance on fare authority, while the Congress government blamed the BJP and Centre for the increase.
Its just the beginning; I played some different tennis in these matches: Dhakshineswar
Dhakshineswar boasts an impressive 4-0 record, with three of those wins coming against the Netherlands in Bengaluru
First Livestock Parcel Train Delivers 23 Exotic Bulls to Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Indian Railways has transported 23 exotic-breed bulls from Bengaluru to Kashmir on the Valleys first-ever livestock parcel train, according to The New Indian Express. After earlier transporting goods such as apples, steel, cement, food grains and cars through parcel trains, this is the first time livestock has been moved to Kashmir over such a []
Attacked me with helmet: Drunk Bengaluru women crash scooter into cab, assault driver
Two college students, Liza (19) and Amran Mathew (18), allegedly assaulted a cab driver and bystanders on Sir M Visvesvaraya Road after crashing their scooter into his car. The drunken rampage continued even after police arrived, requiring significant personnel to control the situation.
Karnataka | Drunk Bengaluru Women Crash Into Cab, Hit Driver With Helmet, Abuse Crowd - NDTV
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Govt to seek proof of life from Gruha Lakshmi beneficiaries
Amid commuter ire, Bengaluru Metro annual 5% fare hike on hold; BJPCongress trade charges
Bengaluru Metro has put its planned 5% fare increase on hold. The decision follows strong public opposition and political arguments. Commuters had protested the proposed hike, which was set to begin Monday. The metro corporation will review the fare revision further. This move comes after a significant fare increase last year. The corporation cited financial needs for the proposed hike.
Geyser leak kills man, spouse ends life hours later in Bengaluru
Drunken road rage: Two students go on assault spree after scooter-car crash in Bengaluru
Music speaks as words fail: Nimhans turns rhythm into stroke rehabilitation tool in Bengaluru
Humanwildlife conflicts: Centre to roll out renewed linear infrastructure policy
Two die after car rams their motorcycle in Kolar
A Bengaluru woman filed a police complaint after discovering her 23-year-old daughter allegedly shared private photos of her mother and nude images of her aunt with a man named Varun. The family found the disturbing material on the daughter's phone, raising concerns about online exploitation and data misuse. The daughter has since left home, claiming she intends to marry Varun.
Anonymous email exposes forged papers behind Lamborghini tax dodge in Bengaluru
Power cut in many areas of Bengaluru on Feb 10, 11
Five land in Karnataka police net for sale of newborn
Gym trainer in Bengaluru ends life after learning of lovers engagement
A year on, demands of surrendered Maoists remain unfulfilled
Sluggish rehabilitation process is nothing but betrayal of surrendered Maoists trust, says committee
Out-of-State drug peddlers arrested in 2025 come down from 2024
Contemporary dance roots you in present, while reaching for the future: Jayachandran Palazhy
The dancer chalks out the growth of Bengalurus contemporary dance ever since the inception of his art space Attakkalari
Post their win at the recently concluded BIFFes, filmmakers say recognition is only the beginning
IPS officer Vartika accused of intimidating officials post-transfer
Bengaluru Metro puts fare hike on hold, board review awaited
BMRCL said the revised fares will be announced only after a review by its Board and further directions
Namma Metro fare hike put on hold after public backlash; BMRCL to review decision
The rollback follows widespread criticism from commuters and a political slugfest, with both the BJP and the Congress attempting to pin responsibility for the proposed hike on the other
A tech professional who accepted a Data Analyst role in Bengaluru says the companys HR has stopped responding since he received the offer letter. Despite multiple attempts via email, calls, and messages, he hasnt heard anything about joining formalities. The HR had also asked him to complete a professional NumPy certification, which he hasnt done due to the silence.
Bengaluru Metro Blue Lines Veeranapalya stationto have 3 storeys, shopping area
In 3 years, 60% of 90,000 dog attack cases were in Bluru
Old coconut farms are stunting productivity
No family must lose loved one due to lack of care: Karnatakas Padma awardee on hemophilia
Youth Congress workers put up banners against Modi in Bengaluru
Bengaluru metro fare revision deferred as BJP, JD(S) criticise state govt
Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited has paused its planned annual fare revision. The increase, initially set for February 9, is now on hold pending a board review. This decision follows discussions involving political leaders. BMRCL assures commuters of its commitment to safe, reliable, and affordable metro services. A final decision on fares will be communicated after the board's review.
Bengaluru commuters, drivers push for early rollout of Bharat Taxi
The push for Bharat Taxi gained momentum after Amit Shah announced in December 2025 that the government planned to launch the app within one or two months to reduce the dependency of commercial vehicle drivers on private companies
Global Innovators Showcase Breakthrough Technologies at Bengaluru Exhibition
Innovations addressing some of the worlds most pressing challenges took centre stage at the Innovator Meet Tech Exhibition 2025, held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) on Saturday.
Taxpayers in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad can soon benefit from increased house rent allowance tax relief. The government proposes extending the 50% HRA exemption to these cities under the old tax regime. This change, effective April 1, 2026, aims to provide significant savings for salaried individuals.
No directive yet to reverse metro fare hike: Bangalore Metro Rail Corp
Bengaluru Metro fares will rise from Monday. BMRCL has not received orders to halt the fare hike. BJP MP Tejasvi Surya stated Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar asked for a temporary hold. Surya also mentioned commuters are unhappy with frequent fare changes. Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy blamed the state government for the increase.
Bengaluru-Mumbai premium train service to start soon: Vaishnaw
Bengaluru: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday, February 7, said that a premium train service from Bengaluru to Mumbai will start soon. He said Karnataka has received a record Rs 7,748 crore in this years railway budget nine times the allocation during the Congress-led UPA government, and the total railway investment in the state 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 .
Siddaramaiah will be CM till Congress decides otherwise: Karnataka Home Minister
Mysuru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday, February 8, said Siddaramaiah will be the chief minister of the state, until the Congress high command decides otherwise. He said, according to him the high command has not decided anything on CM change till now. The senior leader from the Dalit community, also played down 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 .
BengaluruMangaluru Vande Bharat Express Soon? Here's What Railway Minister Said
Karnataka hosts 22 Vande Bharat services, with a new BengaluruMangaluru route set to launch soon.
Why Karnataka Is Demanding Bullet Train Corridor Between Bengaluru, Mumbai
Karnataka Commerce and Industries Minister MB Patil met Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and proposed a new bullet train corridor between Bengaluru and Mumbai.
Why women gig workers are protesting in Delhi | The Hindu Spotlight
The Gig & Platform Service Workers Union (GIPSWU) protested on February 3, 2026, demanding an end to unregulated algorithmic control and for a worker-centric legal framework. Protests took place in Delhi, Jaipur, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, with 250-300 women showing up. The Hindu spoke to the women to find out their demands
Big HRA boost on cards: Govt plans to expand 50% exemption to some metro cities
Salaried employees in major Indian cities may soon see significant tax relief. The government is planning to expand the list of cities eligible for a higher House Rent Allowance exemption under the old tax regime. Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad are set to join Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Chennai in receiving this benefit.
A 26-year-old gym trainer died by suicide after learning his girlfriend of three years was engaged to another man. He reportedly left a note blaming his lover and her mother for his death. Family members stated he was devastated by the news and had financially supported his girlfriend.
Auto conversion of land will benefit property owners in Greater Bengaluru Area: Krishna Byre Gowda
Karnataka has launched auto-conversion of land in Bengaluru. This reform simplifies land development for businesses and citizens. Landowners can now directly apply for plan approval, with conversion happening automatically. This change aims to eliminate delays, reduce corruption, and cut development costs. B Khata owners will benefit from strengthened legal ownership and easier access to loans.
Maulana Sagheer Ahmed Rashadi: A Life of Scholarship, Service, and Spiritual Leadership
Bengaluru, January 12, 2026: Karnatakas Ameer-e-Shariat and a widely respected Islamic scholar, Maulana Sagheer Ahmed Rashadi, passed away in Bengaluru on January 12, 2026, at the age of around 75, following a brief illness. His demise marks the end of an era of calm, principled, and service-oriented religious leadership in the state. Maulana Rashadi served [] The post Maulana Sagheer Ahmed Rashadi: A Life of Scholarship, Service, and Spiritual Leadership first appeared on .
T20 WC: Nothing To Lose, Everything To Gain Italy Prepares For Its Moment In Spotlight
When Herbert Kilpin: When Herbert Kilpin founded the Milan Football and Cricket Club in 1899, the Englishman could scarcely have imagined that 127 years later, an Italian cricket team would play in a cricket World Cup. Under the Monday morning sunshine at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Italy will make its Mens T20 World Cup debut against Scotland, a game that will be broadcasted to millions across the globe. AC Milan may have risen as a footballing giant, but cricket faded from Italys sporting stage. On Monday, the Azzurri will step into their World Cup debut and mark a seismic chapter in their remarkable cricketing journey. Ranked 27th in the mens T20I rankings, Italy comprises of players born outside the country, yet bound by Italian heritage and an unwavering commitment to rewrite the cricketing narrative in a football-obsessed nation. That can be a positiveyou're getting players from all different types of backgrounds in terms of cricketing upbringing and different cultures who have all bought into this Italian culture, whether it's through living in the country for up to 15 or 17 years like a few of the home-based players, or it's through an Italian parent, or grandparent. Everybody has really embraced the Italian side of their families, and that's one thing that the players and staff are very passionate about is trying to drive Italian cricket forward through the use of sport. Obviously, a cricket World Cup in India is probably the biggest World Cup there is. So, it's great that we've been able to qualify, and hopefully we can play well, get some good victories and get some good results and people start to take Italian cricket a little seriously I mean, a little bit more seriously, said Kevin OBrien, Italys assistant coach, to IANS in an exclusive conversation ahead of the side starting its Group C campaign. The path for Italy, who have 4,000 registered players in approximately 80 clubs in a two-tier league system, to reach this historic moment has been arduous they came agonisingly close to qualifying for the 2024 edition. But they finally secured qualification for this showpiece event in the Europe qualifiers last July with a stunning 12-run win over Scotland. Recent warm-up victories over Canada (by 10 runs) and UAE (by 112 runs) in a very warm and humid Chennai have only bolstered confidence. The Azzurri, who arrived in India on February 1, also defeated Ireland in a pre-tournament game in Dubai by chasing down 157 to record their first-ever victory over a full ICC member. Keeping the sub-continental conditions in mind, Italy had a training camp in November in Dubai for about eight or nine days and managed to play four practice games there against local teams. On January 16, the World Cup squad came to Dubai again for a training and preparation camp, before playing games against Ireland and Namibia. O'Brien's role in the Italian set-up is shaped around the sides touring schedule rather than full-time employment. Well, it's not full-time. It basically revolves around the tours that we have. I do try and get to Italy a couple of times during the year, winter-time especially, to do some work with the home-based players. Ultimately that involves me going around maybe a couple of weekends in the winter and doing some high-performance camps and training camps with the home-based players. But it mainly revolves around going on tour. When the guys meet up, when we have either a 50-odd cricket tour or a T20 tour, I usually go on tour with them. So I've been with Italy now for three and a half years. I've really enjoyed my time so far. But hopefully this World Cup can be the start of something really positive and memorable for Italian cricket, he said. Apart from OBrien, Italy also has coaches with extensive prior World Cup experience - John Davidson and Dougie Brown. Having one coach with World Cup experience is very beneficial, but having three is even more beneficial. The real positive thing about our coaching staff is we've experienced associate cricket as players. We've experienced qualifying for World Cups and performing at World Cups as players. So being able to give that knowledge and information to our current players, it's been pretty good. The players are obviously very accepting and welcoming of all that advice that we have. But ultimately, they do have to make decisions themselves at times and certainly within the game. Once the match starts, we as a coaching staff have full confidence that the players will make those good decisions at the right time, he added. Many of Italys players train and play abroad captain Wayne Madsen plays for Derbyshire, Harry and Ben Manenti, both veterans of Australia's Big Bash League (with Ben a part of South Australia's Sheffield Shield triumph), as well as Justin and Anthony Mosca. Grant Stewart, an Australian-born seamer, represents Kent in English domestic cricket, adds further professional nous, so as Jon Jon Smuts, who previously played for South Africa. Players like Crishan Kalugamage and Jaspreet Singh have day jobs to juggle as pizza maker and Uber driver respectively. We're very and absolutely fortunate to have four or five fully professional players, whether it's players based in England, Australia or South Africa. They're bringing a lot of playing experience, but they're also bringing a lot of experience in terms of how to deal with pressures and playing in front of TV, etc. and big crowds. The guys who have full-time jobs or a couple of full-time jobs, certainly with the local players, it's a great opportunity for them to see cricket in a different light. They've probably watched a lot of cricket on TV and seen big crowds at World Cups and at the franchise tournaments, or probably watched a lot of cricket on TV, but now people are going to be watching them. So that's not anything to be worried or nervous about. It's important that the players realise it's a great opportunity for them to showcase their skills personally and ultimately show Italian cricket has hopefully got a strong future, added OBrien, especially with Italy roping in a sports psychologist. With Italy in a daunting Group C, featuring Scotland, Nepal, as well as two-time champions England and the West Indies, it may look like a mismatch on paper. But O'Brien is embracing Italys underdog status. With the way we're playing at the moment and the experience we have and the leadership under Wayne, we've got good and high expectations. We've absolutely no reason to fear any of the other teams in our group. We know, yes, they're good teams and they're teams that have played in the World Cups before and are more experienced than us at World Cups, but ultimately that's an advantage for us. We have nothing to lose in these four games. A lot of people didn't know Italy had a cricket team until about three weeks ago. So that's something that we can really use to our advantage and use it. We've got nothing to lose in this tournament, but we have everything to gain if we can stay calm and make good decisions at the right time. Ultimately, if we get a few wins, it's going to put Italian cricket a few steps forward, said OBrien. The heartbreak of not qualifying for the 2024 edition brought about a transformation towards physical fitness, explained O'Brien. A lot of extra effort has gone in. With the playing group, a lot of emphasis was put on fitness and getting stronger, quicker, more agile and flexible. The guys have really bought into that aspect of the game and are really committed to trying to have the fitness levels like the professional teams. Ultimately, yes, we don't have a full squad of professional players. We don't have the facilities in Rome or Bologna that people would like. But you can control yourself, fitness levels and strength, which is very easily done in the gym. The guys have really bought into that. So that's one of the main differences from the squad from the 2023 qualifiers is the fitness levels. If your fitness levels are a lot better, your skills and your execution under pressure become a lot better and we were able to showcase that in the qualifiers six-seven months ago, he said. O'Brien, the former Ireland batting great etched his name in cricketing folklore by smashing the then-fastest ODI World Cup century off just 50 balls as the side pulled off one of cricket's greatest upsets by defeating England in Bengaluru in 2011. Thus, O'Brien's unique perspective allows him to draw instructive comparisons between the cricketing journeys of Italy and Ireland. It's a really important and exciting time to be involved with Italian cricket. You mentioned the 2007 World Cup with Ireland and Italy cricket is in a very similar position. Yes, the facilities in Ireland at that time and the grassroot cricket was a lot stronger and I'm not denying that. But the ability and the talent on the field between both teams, the Irish 2007 team and this current Italian side, the talent and match winners that both sides have, it's very similar. We've seen where Irish cricket has gone in the last 17-18 years. I'm not sitting here saying that in 18 years, Italy will be a Test playing nation. It's a really important and exciting time to be involved with Italian cricket. You mentioned the 2007 World Cup with Ireland and Italy cricket is in a very similar position. Yes, the facilities in Ireland at that time and the grassroot cricket was a lot stronger and I'm not denying that. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That means a bright future, which will give us a lot more games to play, 50-over as well as T20 games and ultimately more funding from the ICC, which can then be reinvested into grassroots cricket, the facilities locally within the country and try and get a centre where the home-based players can train on grass to be a more high-performance, high-profile squad, concluded OBrien. Article Source: IANS
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