Karnataka BJP Supports JD(S) March Against Bidadi Township Project
Bengaluru, July 19: The Karnataka BJP has clarified that it has no objections to the dates announced by its NDA ally, the Janata Dal (Secular), for the proposed march against the Bidadi Township project. The BJP emphasized that both parties are united in their opposition to this state government initiative. Speaking to reporters at the ... Read more Karnataka BJP Supports JD(S) March Against Bidadi Township Project
EX-PMs Wife Dies At 85 In Bengaluru
The bereaved family members rushed to the hospital including H.D. Devegowda, Union Minister of Heavy Industries H.D. Kumaraswamy, MLA H.D. Revanna among others.
Indian Standard Time Broadcast Network Launched in Bengaluru
Bengaluru, July 19: Union Minister Prahlad Joshi inaugurated the Indian Standard Time (IST) broadcast demonstration network based on White Rabbit Technology at the Regional Reference Standard Laboratory on Saturday. This demonstration network utilizes Precision Time Protocol (PTP) and helps securely disseminate Indian Standard Time linked to UTC (NPLI). According to a statement from the Ministry ... Read more Indian Standard Time Broadcast Network Launched in Bengaluru
Gang Involved In Luring Public Into Prostitution Arrested By Police In Bengaluru
A customer was a victim to the gang on July 16. He in his complaint to K.G. Halli police on July 17 stated he reached a location at 1st phase of HBR layout falling under K.G. Halli police station limits after establishing contact with the gang members through an online advertisement.
Karnataka Government Addresses Drought Amid Cabinet Expansion, Says Deputy CM G. Parameshwara
Bengaluru, July 19: Karnatakas Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara defended the governments activities related to the proposed cabinet expansion on Saturday. He emphasized that the government is capable of addressing both political and administrative processes, as well as the challenges posed by the current drought situation. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Parameshwara noted the contradictory ... Read more Karnataka Government Addresses Drought Amid Cabinet Expansion, Says Deputy CM G. Parameshwara
2 lakh drop in Bengaluru platform ticket sales year on year
CBI files chargesheet against real estate firm for cheating buyers
When coffee doesnt love you back: Bengalurus caf boom comes with hidden cost to health
ComedK revokes counselling nod for 15 students in malpractice case
Electric bus rams auto in Bengaluru, kills 60-year-old driver
4-year-old racehorse euthanised at Bangalore Turf Club after irreparable leg injury
Animal Rights Activists Fume Over Cruelty
No power in these areas in Bengaluru
Seven-day notice period ends, towing of abandoned vehicles begins in Bengaluru
Vikram-1: The Launch That Signals India's Space Renaissance
The successful launch of Vikram-1 by Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace is much more than another rocket lifting off from Indian soil. It marks the arrival of a new era in India's space journeyone where government agencies and private enterprises work together to transform the nation into a global space power. For decades, India's achievements in space were almost synonymous with ISRO. Today, Vikram-1 demonstrates that the Indian space ecosystem has matured beyond a single institution and has evolved into a vibrant innovation economy. This mission deserves to be celebrated not merely because it is India's first privately developed orbital launch vehicle, but because it validates a vision that policymakers, scientists and entrepreneurs have collectively pursued over the past few years. The launch is perhaps the strongest evidence yet that India's space sector reforms are beginning to bear fruit. An orbital launch vehicle occupies a unique position in the space economy. Unlike suborbital rockets that briefly touch the edge of space, orbital launch vehicles place satellites into stable Earth orbits where they can provide communication, navigation, weather forecasting, Earth observation and scientific services for years. Vikram-1, capable of carrying 350 kilograms to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), enters this highly competitive global market at a time when demand for small satellite launches is increasing rapidly. The rocket itself is an impressive demonstration of indigenous engineering. Built using an all-carbon composite structure, equipped with reliable solid-fuel boosters and powered by a sophisticated 3D-printed liquid engine, Vikram-1 represents the convergence of advanced materials, digital manufacturing and aerospace innovation. These technologies not only reduce production costs but also enable faster manufacturing cyclesan essential requirement for the emerging commercial space industry. Mission Aagaman, the maiden flight of Vikram-1, carries significance far beyond its payload capacity. The mission deploys multiple customer satellites into a 450-kilometre orbit, demonstrating India's readiness to serve global commercial clients. Payloads from Skyroot, DCUBED, Grahaa Space and Cosmoserve Space illustrate how Indian launch vehicles are becoming platforms for international collaboration. Fig.The payloads include scientific instruments such as a robotic arm for removing space debris Particularly noteworthy is Cosmoserve Space's robotic arm, designed to capture orbital debris. Space sustainability is becoming one of the defining challenges of modern space exploration. With thousands of satellites expected to be launched in the coming decade, orbital debris poses serious risks to future missions. Carrying such a payload reflects India's growing awareness that commercial success must be accompanied by responsible stewardship of space. Equally inspiring are the symbolic payloads aboard the mission. Cosmic Bloom, a floral artwork of lab-grown diamond from Bengaluru-based Cosmos Diamonds, and an 18-karat gold micro-rocket carrying microscopic sculptures of Nobel Laureate C. V. Raman, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai and Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam celebrate India's scientific heritage. They remind us that every technological leap stands on the shoulders of visionaries who imagined a future long before the technology existed. In a symbolic gesture, a handwritten postcard by Prime Minister Narendra Modi bearing the words Vande Mataram was also sent to space, along with messages from Skyroot team members, investors, policymakers and well-wishers across the globe. The story of Vikram-1, however, began much earlier than the launch pad. It began with a policy decision India's space reforms fundamentally altered the relationship between ISRO and private industry. Instead of being the sole operator, ISRO increasingly became an enabler, mentor and technology partner. The establishment of the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) provided the institutional framework necessary for private participation. Supported by the Indian Space Policy 2023, IN-SPACe functions as an autonomous single-window agency that authorises and promotes both government and non-government space activities. More importantly, it offers a stable and predictable regulatory frameworksomething investors and entrepreneurs consider indispensable before committing resources to high-risk sectors like aerospace. The numbers already indicate the scale of transformation. By June 2026, IN-SPACe had registered more than 4,500 organisations, issued 133 authorisations and signed 106 Memoranda of Understanding. It facilitated access to ISRO facilities, technologies and technical expertise, allowing startups to leverage decades of national investment in space infrastructure rather than beginning from scratch. Its contribution extends well beyond regulation. During 2025 alone, IN-SPACe facilitated nearly USD 150 million in investments into Indian space startups. The country's top ten space startups collectively secured confirmed order books worth another USD 150 million. By mid-2026, more than 118 technology transfer agreements and 189 partnership agreements had accelerated commercialisation and collaboration between research institutions and industry. These figures reveal an important truth: successful space ecosystems are built not merely through rockets, but through policies, partnerships and investor confidence. Globally, the commercial space economy is expected to exceed one trillion dollars over the next two decades. Satellite broadband, Earth observation, precision agriculture, disaster management, autonomous transportation, defence technologies and climate monitoring will all depend heavily on affordable access to space. India possesses several natural advantages in this market. It offers cost-effective engineering talent, proven launch capabilities, a robust academic ecosystem and decades of ISRO's technical expertise. Until recently, however, these strengths remained largely confined within government institutions. The emergence of companies such as Skyroot Aerospace, Agnikul Cosmos, Pixxel, Bellatrix Aerospace and Dhruva Space demonstrates that India's entrepreneurial ecosystem is finally unlocking this latent potential. For ISRO itself, this evolution is equally beneficial. As private companies assume responsibility for routine commercial launches, ISRO can devote greater resources to ambitious scientific missions, planetary exploration, human spaceflight, reusable launch systems, lunar research and deep-space astronomy. The relationship is therefore complementary rather than competitive. There is another dimension that deserves attention. Vikram-1 has the potential to inspire a new generation of scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs. Young students no longer have to dream only of joining ISRO; they can now aspire to build the next aerospace startup, develop advanced propulsion systems, design satellites or create space-based services. This diversification of career opportunities is essential if India wishes to become a global knowledge economy. Yet, celebration must also be accompanied by realism. Building a globally competitive commercial launch industry requires consistent reliability, repeated successful launches, international certifications, strong supply chains and sustained investments in research and development. Space remains an unforgiving domain where even minor technical failures can have significant consequences. The true measure of success will therefore be Vikram-1's ability to establish a dependable launch record over multiple missions. India must also continue strengthening regulations governing space safety, debris mitigation, insurance, intellectual property and international collaboration. As the number of private players increases, governance frameworks must evolve with equal speed. The success of Vikram-1 ultimately represents something larger than a technological milestone. It reflects a shift in national thinkingfrom government-led capability creation to innovation-driven economic growth. It demonstrates how visionary public policy, institutional support and entrepreneurial ambition can together create globally competitive industries. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai once said that India must be second to none in the application of advanced technologies to the real problems of man and society. More than five decades later, Vikram-1 embodies that philosophy in a new context. It carries not only satellites but also the aspirations of a nation determined to become a leading player in the global space economy. If this momentum is sustained through continued innovation, supportive policy and strategic investment, historians may well remember Vikram-1 not simply as India's first privately developed orbital rocket, but as the launch that ignited India's commercial space revolution. (The Author is the Dean-Academic Affairs, Garden City University, Bengaluru and an adjunct faculty at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, E-mail: bijudharmapalan@gmail.com )
Chennai needs expanded airport, has limited direct flights to Europe: NITI Aayog
Passengers and industry representatives stress need for a modern second airport to attract airlines;Chennai trails behind Bengaluru in international flight connectivity; bigger airport will serve citys rising population, business needs, says report
Archaeology Dept. collaborates with Servants of Knowledge to digitise heritage collections
Under theagreement, Servants of Knowledge (SoK) will undertake the digitisation of approximately 18,000 rare books and 1,000 archival publications housed within the Departments library in Mysuru.
SIR duty: Aided school students protest against missing teachers in Bengaluru
Timely collection of evidence helps in convicting Bengaluru man for killing father
Drunken bar confession exposes eloped girls murder by minor live-in partner in Bengaluru
Election Commission: Mahadevapuras missing 2002 rolls issue will be fixed today
Bengalurus IISc team develops indigenous AI-powered diabetes-care system
PM Modi Expresses Condolences on the Passing of Former PM Deve Gowdas Wife
Bengaluru, July 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow on Saturday over the passing of Chennamma, the wife of former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda. He extended his heartfelt condolences to the grieving family. In his message of condolence, PM Modi remembered Chennamma for her humble nature and unwavering dedication to social service. He ... Read more PM Modi Expresses Condolences on the Passing of Former PM Deve Gowdas Wife
More moms-to-be in Karnataka are taking folic acid: NFHS
Kannada film Mithya bags 3 honours at 72nd National film awards
Before Metro reaches Tumakuru, railways plan more trains to connect to Bengaluru suburbs
Justin Langer Would Be A Really Good Test Coach For England, Says Darren Lehmann
The England Test: Former Australia head coach Darren Lehmann has backed his compatriot Justin Langer to clinch the vacant position of England's men's Test head coach, while revealing that he himself has not been approached for the high-profile job. The England Test coaching role fell vacant following the sacking of Brendon McCullum last week. Former England coach Andy Flower has already ruled out a return to the post due to his franchise commitments with Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and London Spirit in The Hundred. All of this makes Langer the apparent frontrunner to get the top job. Lehmann, who currently coaches Northamptonshire in the English county circuit, presided over Australia's 5-0 Ashes whitewash win in 2013-14 before stepping down in 2018. Asked whether he would consider crossing the Ashes divide to coach England, Lehmann told Sky Sports, I'm very happy coaching Northants and I haven't had any phone calls. You'd certainly listen to it. I'm sure there are so many applicants. He also felt that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) might already have a replacement lined up. My feeling is they've already made up their mind. If you remove someone mid-summer, you've got somebody in mind, Lehmann said. Langer had succeeded Lehmann as the Australian coach in 2018. Under his guidance, Australia retained the Ashes in England in 2019 after a drawn series, and later secured a comprehensive 4-0 triumph at home in 2021/22. However, Langer resigned in February 2022 amid reports of a fallout with senior players. He also felt that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) might already have a replacement lined up. My feeling is they've already made up their mind. If you remove someone mid-summer, you've got somebody in mind, Lehmann said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If given the role, Langer faces a scheduling conflict hes currently the head coach with Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL and Manchester Super Giants in The Hundred. Taking up the top job will mean he will have to relinquish his franchise T20 cricket coaching roles. Article Source: IANS
Locals oppose NHAIs move to close entry and exit points on Bengaluru Mysuru Highway
Residents say the closures are particularly disappointing as the long-promised distance-based toll collection system, which was expected to make travel more affordable for those commuting to nearby towns and villages, has still not been implemented
Bidadi row: JD(S) plans march from July 30; BJP keen on joint protest
Chennamma, wife of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, dies at 85
Bengaluru: Chennamma, the wife of former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (Secular) patriarch HD Deve Gowda, passed away in Bengaluru on Saturday, July 18, following a prolonged respiratory illness. She was 85. She had been admitted to Manipal Hospital on July 15 after her health deteriorated due to breathing difficulties and was undergoing treatment in 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 .
Legislators pitch Sira as second international airport of Bengaluru region
Proposed Site is 150km From Kempegowda International Airport
Bengaluru man reveals why he always tries to look poor: People don't just judge you
A Bengaluru-based marketing professional revealed how he curtailed expenses while living in the Silicon Valley of India, where living a comfortable life can get rather costly. So he hit upon an ingenious method to save costs.
Yelahanka lake under siege: Upa Lokayuktas spot encroachments, sewage inflow
Project Vaani steps up inclusivity with dataset for atypical speech in three languages
The larger Project Vaani, by IISc-ARTPARK, has so far covered 165 Indian districts, 1,56,534 speakers and 105 languages.
SIR: Voters flagged with logical discrepancies even before draft electoral roll in Karnataka
Former PM HD Deve Gowda's wife Chennamma passes away after cardiac arrest
Chennamma Deve Gowda, wife of former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, passed away on Saturday. She was admitted to Manipal Hospital for a respiratory ailment and suffered a cardiac arrest. Chennamma was the survivor of an acid attack in February 2001. She married H D Deve Gowda in 1954 and had six children. Despite her prominent family, she largely remained away from the public spotlight.
Feeling Of Being In A Temple And Seeing God Came While Hitting Test Ton At Lord's: Yastika Bhatia
ODI World Cup: Two months ago, Yastika Bhatia stood at Mahakaal, one of India's most revered temples, to offer her prayers before making her long-awaited international cricket comeback in May, coming after spending nearly 18 months on the sidelines after suffering an ACL injury. That knee injury picked up during the fag end of Indias preparatory camp for the 2025 ODI World Cup in Visakhapatnam took her to surgery and, subsequently, hours of rehab, as she saw India win the trophy at home and even miss out on WPL 2026. Though the script didnt pan out in the way she wanted in the T20 World Cup and preceding series against England, including her batting positions being shuffled, Yastika touched down at her home in Vadodara earlier this week with something she will be forever associated with the first-ever womens batter to hit a Test century at Lords. Two days ago, Yastika found herself at the Gurudev Dutt temple, offering her prayers, and the feeling of seeing the Almighty is exactly what reminded her of the emotions of getting her maiden international century at the Home of Cricket. That feeling of thanking God on seeing them there I got that kind of feeling when I scored a century. Two days ago, I went to Gurudev Dutt temple and stood there to thank God. The feeling that came at that time was just the same. It was a very emotional moment to hit the century because of whatever I have gone through in the last 2-3 years; I am grateful to my family, who have been a pillar of support for me throughout my career. These are the moments that I remember, Yastika told IANS in a virtual press conference organised by the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) on Saturday. The sense of calmness in Yastikas words is evident from how she described her batting approach. Resuming day three on 39, her first directive was simple: survive the morning session. Even as the nervous nineties kicked in, she refused to retreat into a shell, staying true to her naturally aggressive instincts. But once the run to the century was completed, Yastikas calm and focused mind gave way to the pure joy of reaching the three-figure mark. The idea of getting her name onto the famous Lord's Honours Board wasn't a spur-of-the-moment thought that struck her in the run-up to the historic 270-run victory. It had been planted much earlier, in a line from head coach Amol Muzumdar before India's T20 World Cup game against Australia, which eventually led to their exit from the competition. When we came to play a T20 World Cup game against Australia, Amol sir said your name could be mentioned on the Honours board if you score a century or pick five wickets. That was a motivation that all the players had at the back of their minds. When I was sitting before the knock, I just looked at the Honours board, and I saw that Don Bradman-sir is there twice. The name of Dilip Vengsarkar, sir, is also there thrice on the board. People have done it so many times here at Lord's. I was very motivated and inspired by seeing their names. I had that in the back of my mind. When I made those 39 runs on the second day, I went home, and I saw that I needed just 61 runs to make a century, and then my name could also come. I have made fifty in the past in Test matches and in International cricket. So, I was like, I just have to make another 50, and I can do that because I have done it in the past, and the total will be a hundred. Much of that century was built alongside Smriti Mandhana, who fell agonisingly short of a hundred of her own but batted brilliantly across both innings. That's what was going through my mind at the time when I went in. Smriti-di was playing magnificently in both innings. She was playing elegantly and hitting those pull shots. I was watching from the other end, and I was feeling that I also wanted to hit those kinds of pull shots. She has been an inspiration for me since I started playing. At Lord's, we were playing together and having partnerships it was like a dream come true for me from the other end. Unfortunately, she missed out on the hundred, though her innings were very crucial for the team. So, I think she batted really well, and I had a partnership with her, and that was a very happy moment for me. She had an injury similar to mine before the 2017 ODI World Cup. So, she told me that it's like a turning point in my career as well, because you learn so many little things about cricket and life in this rehab journey, once you go through surgery. That really motivated and helped me. Also, throughout my rehab, whenever I used to meet Harman, she used to tell me that we are looking forward to having you back on the team. So, that was also a big motivation, and I think all of the team management were backing me and motivating me throughout my journey. So, I am very grateful for that, she elaborated. Yastika is unequivocal in saying that India needs more Test cricket for women, a format she says shaped her generation of cricketers. Yes, I totally agree with Harry di (on what she said in the post-match presentation). There should be more women's Tests. We enjoy playing Test cricket as a team. When we were young, there was no white ball - there was only a red ball. So, we grew up playing with the red ball, and it is a core memory for everyone's childhood that we used to play with the red ball a lot. We want to play more Test matches, and I think in the future, that will be done for sure. Before the Lord's Test, though, there was a different kind of reset for Yastika. With her parents, Harish and Garima, and sister Josita, Yastika went on an impromptu trip to Scotland. About my trip to Scotland, I think my family had come to the UK to watch the World Cup. But unfortunately, we lost in the group stage. So, we had a few days until the Test match, and I just wanted to recharge and refresh. So, we instantly booked a three-day trip to Scotland - me, my father, mother, and sister. For three days, there was a change of weather and conditions, and I just forgot everything about cricket and could just relax at that time, spend time with family, and visit different historical places in Scotland, like the castle and different places over there - they are very beautiful. I was lost in that beauty, and that really refreshed me during that time. My family has been my pillar of support throughout my journey. In her rehab, Yastika banked on reading the Bhagavad Gita, which talks about focusing on the actions rather than the outcome. That learning helped her stay detached from every outcome during the rehab period. Yastika was quick to acknowledge the role her family played in giving her emotional support during rehab. They are very simple and positive people and very caring. So, they have always supported me. It was my father's dream, actually, that my sister and I would play sports. Any sport, whatever we like, but we chose cricket. So, he was like, You should play sports always because that keeps your body and mind in a good place. So, that was his dream, and my mother has also made so many sacrifices. Like, she does my whole diet. She takes care of everything, along with my nutritionist. Like, overall, her support, her caring nature - I think she is very, very caring and she is always there for me in whatever situation she is in. Six months in Bengaluru in an Airbnb with me. So, she used to cook for me and take care of all the things in the Airbnb while I was going through rehab and everything. So, we did so that my mind is not totally like in a hotel room. If I stay for six odd months, then it can become a little negative. So, I wanted to stay in a positive frame of mind. My dad and mom decided that Mom would stay with me, and Dad would stay with my sister at home here. So, I am very grateful for their decision. So, that was his dream, and my mother has also made so many sacrifices. Like, she does my whole diet. She takes care of everything, along with my nutritionist. Like, overall, her support, her caring nature - I think she is very, very caring and she is always there for me in whatever situation she is in. Six months in Bengaluru in an Airbnb with me. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For now, the century is still sinking in Yastikas mind. But between the temple visits, the family that never stopped believing, and a name now etched onto one of cricket's most storied boards, Yastika has given herself every reason to want more of these days. Article Source: IANS
Former Prime Minister Deve Gowda's Wife Chennamma Dies In Bengaluru
According to hospital authorities, she was admitted to Manipal Hospital on Old Airport Road in the city on Wednesday night.
Demand grows for Tulu script on KSRTC bus stand board
Former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowdas wife Chennamma passes away
She had been admitted to Manipal Hospital in Bengaluru with breathing complications, chest congestion and other age-related complications
What makes Skyroots Vikram-1 launch unique? | Explained
Skyroots Vikram-1 has made India only the third country where a private company has independently placed payloads in orbit. Heres what makes the mission significant
New Delhi, July 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated Skyroot Aerospace on the successful launch of Vikram-1, describing it as a defining moment in India's space journey and saying the growing participation of the private sector is opening new frontiers and accelerating innovation. In a post on X, PM Modi said he spoke to the Skyroot Aerospace team and congratulated them on the successful launch of Vikram-1. Spoke to the team of Skyroot Aerospace and congratulated them on the successful launch of Vikram-1. This is a defining moment in India's space journey. The growing participation of our private sector is opening new frontiers and accelerating innovation. This achievement will encourage countless youngsters to dream bigger and innovate fearlessly, PM Modi wrote on X. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also hailed the launch, calling it a major milestone for India's space ambitions. India's space ambition reaches new horizon. Heartiest congratulations to @SkyrootA Aerospace on the successful launch of Vikram-1, India's first privately developed launch vehicle. A firm step towards realizing Modi Ji's vision of making space more accessible, this innovation will further strengthen India's space sector elevating its stature as a global leader, he wrote on X. Skyroot Aerospace's Vikram-1 Test Flight-1 has successfully reached orbit, marking the maiden flight of India's first privately developed orbital-class rocket. The rocket completed its final burn and injected its payloads into a nearly 450-km orbit, making India the third country in the world with private orbital launch capability. The mission, named Mission Aagaman, was executed from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre. The 24-metre carbon-composite rocket completed all planned flight stages, including stage separations and the firing of its Orbital Adjustment Module (OAM). The Orbital Adjustment Module fired its 3D-printed liquid engine for the final push to orbit. The module is designed to start, stop and restart in space. During the flight--Kalam-1200, the solid first stage carried the rocket through the thickest part of the atmosphere before separating cleanly. The payload fairing was then separated, exposing the satellites to space for the first time. The second stage, Kalam-250, completed its burn and separated, followed by the ignition of Kalam-100, the smallest and highest-flying solid stage of Vikram-1. The solid-propulsion phase concluded with the separation of Stage 3, paving the way for the Orbital Adjustment Module to complete the mission. The Vikram-1 rocket, powered by three solid-fuel stages and a liquid orbital adjustment module, is designed to deploy payloads up to 350 kg into a 450-km Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The maiden flight carried multiple payloads, including the Diamond Lotus, a lab-grown diamond from Bengaluru-based Cosmos Diamonds. Among the payloads on Vikram-1 Test Flight-1 is something truly special--a handwritten postcard from PM Modi with the words, Vande Mataram. It travels to space alongside handwritten messages from the Skyroot team, investors, policymakers, and well-wishers across the globe, making Mission Aagaman a celebration carried by many hands and shared by millions. (ANI)
Congress Responds to H.D. Kumaraswamys Allegations in HMT Land Dispute
Bengaluru, July 18: The Congress party has issued a response to H.D. Kumaraswamy regarding the ongoing HMT land dispute. They released a detailed four-page document addressing the issue. Congress claims that HMT is a central public sector unit and that all major land transfers were conducted by HMT. The party alleges that the largest transfer ... Read more Congress Responds to H.D. Kumaraswamys Allegations in HMT Land Dispute
Bengaluru's second airport should come up near Tumakuru: Karnataka Dy CM Parameshwara
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister G Parameshwara said he wants Bengaluru's second international airport to come up near Tumakuru, citing better connectivity for 18-20 districts, but stressed the final decision would be based on recommendations of the technical committee and the DGCA.
Vehicles abandoned on streets of Bengaluru being removed by GBA, BTP
On July 18, Greater Bengaluru Development Minister Krishna Byre Gowda flagged off the drive near Malleswaram in the City Central Corporation limits
Bengaluru launches towing drive to clear streets, public spaces of abandoned vehicles
All seized vehicles will be put up for public auction as per statutory guidelines, officials say
Why is ISRO making it harder for scientists to resign? | Explained
The Department of Space has tightened resignation rules for scientists working on key missions such as Gaganyaan. Heres why the government acted, what critics say, and what it means for ISRO
Vikram-1, Indias first privately developed orbital-class rocket lifts off from Sriharikota
The primary objective of Vikram-1s first test flight, named Mission Aagaman, is to achieve safe clearance of the tower, and gather maximum data throughout the ascent
Dear Bengaluru, We Need To Talk: Man's Sarcastic Remark On City's Weather Goes Viral
Pujari said all he wanted to do was lie in bed, wrap himself in a blanket, keep the fan running at speed three, and scroll through his phone all day.
Video sparks outrage over moral policing in Bengaluru park
Bengaluru: Allegations of moral policing have resurfaced in Karnataka after a video showing a woman wearing a burqa being confronted by an unidentified man in a public park went viral on social media, triggering widespread outrage and debate over personal liberty and privacy. The video circulating online allegedly shows a man questioning a woman who 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 .
FIRs filed over false Bantwal murder posts on social media
Mangaluru: Police have registered multiple First Informations Reports against several social media pages and WhatsApp groups for allegedly spreading false and misleading information about the Lavanya murder case in Bantwal. Cases have been registered at Bantwal Town Police Station under Sections 78, 126 and 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with relevant provisions 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 businessman gets lifer for murder in Attapur
Hyderabad: A local court in Hyderabad on Friday, July 17, sentenced a Bengaluru-based businessman to life in prison for his involvement in a murder in Attapur in 2017. The convict, Nisar Ahmed, 40, owns a leather business. Nisar and the victim, Neesar Ahmed, had rented a flat at Sajid Residency in Santosh Nagar Colony in 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 .
Volvo seals one of Q2's biggest office deals with 600,000 sq ft Bengaluru lease
India's office market recorded its strongest-ever quarter in Q2 2026, with gross leasing reaching a record 24.6 million sq ft, according to CBRE. Volvo Group signed one of the quarter's largest deals, leasing 600,000 sq ft in Bengaluru, as GCCs, flexible workspaces and technology firms continued to drive demand despite geopolitical uncertainty.
Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar assures compliance as SC orders GBA polls before December 31
The Supreme Court has granted a final extension for Greater Bengaluru Authority elections. These elections for 369 wards will now occur by December 2026. Karnataka cited voter roll revision challenges for the delay. The court criticized previous delaying tactics by the authority. The government committed to completing all pending local body polls this year.
Bengaluru's Victory Cinema Refuses to Screen Vijay's Jana Nayagan
Victory Cinema was ready to screen 'JANA NAYAGAN' on the same terms that we and theatres across the industry extend to every distributor, big or small.
Hyderabad, Bengaluru Flagged as Bioeconomy Hubs
NITI Aayog has identified Hyderabad and Bengaluru as Indias key bioeconomy hubs, projecting the sector to grow to $1.36 trillion by 2040.
Indias gig internet workforce may reach 17-21 million by 2030, says Bengaluru firmRedseer
Across delivery, ride-hailing and home services, full-time gig workers earn, on average, up to 2.5 times the monthly net income of workers in comparable formal and informal occupations
Namma Metro commuters can now be fined up to Rs 2,500 for playing music or videos on speaker, watching content without earphones, and other disruptive behaviour. Here's a look at the new rules and the revised penalties.
Hoax bomb note inside IndiGo washroom triggers security scare at Bengaluru airport
'Dont Go, Bomb Hai! Please' Was Written On The Note
I don't chase fame. I chase a sustainable career: Sonu Venugopal
Three-year-old-playing outside house in Bengaluru crushed to death
Cleaner spaces: North Bengaluru corporation clears 86 blackspots since mid-June, plans vigil
Playing loud music, reels on speaker in Namma Metro? Youll now have to pay Rs 2,500
Karnataka to roll out certificates from July 21
Two-year-old girl dies, parents friend alleges physical abuse by mom
Q-Comms new front: 900 more dark stores, one crowded battlefield
Happy Streets at Bengalurus BrookfIeld one last time on July 19
GBA elections within December, Local body elections by March-end: CM
Drone surveillance at railway stations in Karnataka
Fake railway agent in Bengaluru nabbed with e-tickets worth Rs 86k
Govt forms panel to fix e-Swathu bottlenecks, explores B-Khata for rural properties
Senior citizen killed in road accident
GBA to launch fire audits at sensitive areas in the city, violators to face criminal cases
Bengaluru agriculture university students skip classes over recruitment issue
A story of a techie who lost his dream job with one cold email is going viral on X. Despite being a star employee at one of the top MNCs, he lost his high paying job within moments.
Girl harassed with obscene images after fake parcel message on WhatsApp in Bengaluru
Man assaulted twice for objecting to public smoking in Bengaluru
Coca-Cola beverages in Bengaluru wins Rs 45 lakh from e-waste recycler over GST miscalculation
Karnataka high court issues notice to govt on OC exemption for power connections
Karnataka leads software exports with 41% share
Plan to transform Mysuru Exhibition Grounds into amusement park
Mysuru: Karnataka Exhibition Authority is planning to transform the Mysuru Exhibition Grounds into a year-round amusement park to boost tourism and ensure continuous public engagement, Minister Dr. Yathindra Siddaramaiah said on Friday. Addressing a press conference at the Karnataka Exhibition Authority auditorium, he said the proposal aims to make the venue a permanent recreational destination 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 .
Lokayukta operations expose alleged bribery in court
Bengaluru: The Karnataka Lokayukta launched three major anti-corruption operations on Friday, resulting in the arrest of an Assistant Public Prosecutor in Kalaburagi, the detention of a senior Tourism Department official in Chitradurga district and a surprise inspection of the Shira City Municipal Council over alleged bribery in public services. The first operation took place at 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 .
Sanjay Gandhi Institute in Bengaluru gets robotic surgery system for joint replacement
C-sections in Karnataka rise; private sector drives spike: National Family Health Survey
Monsoon returns in Karnataka with landslide risk, but only for a while
The Karnataka high court has officially dismissed the FIR against actor Siddhanth Kapoor, marking a significant conclusion to the legal turmoil surrounding the 2022 Bengaluru rave party drug case. Kapoor, who maintained his innocence regarding drug use, fought against the charges after his detainment during a police raid in June 2022, where no contraband was discovered. He was later granted station bail.
Minor boy opens fire at 16-year-old girlfriend, buries body with familys help
Former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowdas wife Chennamma hospitalised in Bengaluru
Yediyurappa lashes out at the government, alleging that despite the severe drought in the State, it has failed to respond to peoples hardships and was instead trying to acquire fertile farmland
Community revives British-era well after decades of neglect in Bengaluru

