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Maheshwar Rao inspects South Bengaluru metro corridor works
Karnataka to scale up telescope scheme for government schools
Greater Bengaluru Authority to hire urban designers & planners for city development
Bengaluru youths drive SUV into core area of tiger reserve in Chamarajanagar
Cops raid illegal phone exchange in Bengaluru
No increase in National Law School of India University student intake for 2026-27
Stop sewage inflow into K-100 waterway: Greater Bengaluru Authority chief
Amazon Qcomm plans to have 300 dark stores by year-end
Amazon is accelerating its 10-minute delivery push in India. The e-commerce giant is adding two dark stores daily. It plans to have 300 micro warehouses across Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi-NCR by the end of this year. This expansion comes amid intense competition in the quick-commerce market.
Man held for swapping gold ring with fake one in Bengaluru
Travel becomes more accessible for passengers with reduced mobility at Bengaluru airport
Bengaluru man strangles paralysed wife, hangs himself
Vinay Pathak brings Nothing Like Lear to Bengaluru
The actor states that it is the joy, rigour and honesty of the craft keeps pulling him back to theatre
Approximately 1,232 cancelled flights leave thousands grounded at airports for several hours
Bengalurus Christmas show turns 20
Court tells prison officials to provide actor Darshan TV in his cell
Slovakian automakers, logistics firms seek skilled workers from Karnataka
25% of industrial fatalities caused by falls from heights in Karnataka: Dept
Happy Streets ready to light up Bengalurus Rajarajeshwari Nagar
Bengaluru woman loses Rs 1 crore to work-from-home scammers
Karnataka high court orders government to pay up for unlawful land use
Chennai Airport continues to suffer fresh wave of disruptions
CHENNAI: Chennai International Airport suffered a fresh wave of disruption on Thursday, with dozens of flights delayed or cancelled through the early hours, as operational difficulties continued to ripple through. Between midnight and 9am on December 4, at least 13 arriving flights and 11 departures recorded delays ranging from 18 minutes to more than three hours, according to internal airport movement logs. Indigo, which operates the largest number of domestic flights, faced the bulk of the disruption, with several of its Airbus A320 and A321 services significantly behind schedule. Inbound traffic was hit hardest in the early hours. Flights from Kolkata, Kochi and Patna saw delays of more than two hours, with one service from Hyderabad (6E6007) arriving nearly four hours late. International services from Singapore, Doha, Dubai and Kuwait also landed behind schedule, with delay durations spanning 30 minutes to close to two hours. Departures were similarly affected. Indigo's early-morning Delhi service (6E0456) pushed back more than three hours late, while departures to Kolkata and Port Blair saw delays of over two hours. Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways services experienced moderate delays, indicating that the operational disruption extended across both domestic and international carriers. The morning irregularities escalated into a wider schedule breakdown, prompting a wave of cancellations across the day. At least 26 departuresmostly operated by Indigowere cancelled for operational reasons, affecting services to key metros including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Pune and Hyderabad, as well as regional centres such as Coimbatore, Guwahati, and Visakhapatnam. Some international short-haul routes, including those to Colombo and the Andaman Islands' Veer Savarkar Airport, were also withdrawn from the day's roster. Arrivals were similarly thinned out, with at least five inbound flights scrapped, including services from Indore, Mumbai, Kochi, Jaipur and Ahmedabad. 'Could not live up to promise,' says IndiGo CEO amid hundreds of flight cancellations, delays
Aryan Khan flashes middle finger at Bengaluru club in viral video
A video of Aryan Khan from a Bengaluru club has gone viral, wherein he is seen flashing the middle finger to the crowd. The video has sparked a debate about public conduct
Bengaluru techie ends life, neighbours arrested for harassment and extortion over property dispute
Based on a 10-page death note recovered from the scene and a formal complaint filed by the deceaseds mother, police have arrested a couple on charges of abetment to suicide and extortion.
Traffic woes aside, Bengaluru remains Indias innovation and talent engine
Bengaluru maintains its dominant position in the country's tech landscape and is poised to lead from the front in the world of AI, according to the Bengaluru Innovation Report.
APD Leads Large-Scale Accessibility Audit Drive on IDPD 2025
On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) 2025, the Association of People with Disability (APD) mobilised one of Indias largest community-led accessibility assessments, a coordinated effort across 33 districts in five states , including aspirational districts, bringing together 507 volunteers and conducting 2,514 audits in a single day . At a time when India is reimagining its public infrastructure, this initiative highlights a critical question: Are our public spaces truly built for everyone? APDs Kalaburagi CMHP team volunteers during the IDPD audit drive organised by APD using the Yes to Access app Through the Yes to Access (YTA) app , volunteers assessed everyday spaces, public buildings, transportation hubs, schools, workplaces, health centres, and community facilities,offering a ground-level view of how accessible India really is. As of November 30, the platform has already collected over 2,00,000 audits nationwide. This years drive aligns with the global IDPD 2025 theme, Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress, and brings to the forefront a systemic issue that often remains invisible. Teams across APDs programmes, Early Intervention, Inclusive Education, Livelihoods, Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, and Advocacy, joined staff, volunteers, persons with disabilities, and community members to evaluate both rural and urban locations. The YTA app enabled participants to conduct structured assessments capturing physical access, safety, signage, service usability, and overall inclusiveness. Speaking about the initiative, Dr NS Senthil Kumar, CEO, APD, said, Accessibility cannot remain an afterthought. It has to be measured, witnessed, and acted upon. This audit drive shows what collective action can achieve when communities, persons with disabilities, and technology come together. The insights we gather will help us push for real, on-ground improvements across the country. The coordinated effort also included 1,243 website accessibility audits conducted by 44 APD employees. APD will share key findings with local authorities, civic agencies, and partner networks to advocate for actionable upgrades and support compliance with accessibility standards. About The Association of People with Disability (APD) The Association of People with Disability (APD) is a non-profit organization based in Bengaluru, working since 1959 to empower people with disabilities from underprivileged backgrounds. APDs comprehensive programs span early intervention, education, healthcare, livelihoods, and advocacy, reaching children and adults with physical, intellectual, and multiple disabilities. With a strong focus on creating sustainable impact, APD partners with communities, corporates, and governments to build a more inclusive society where persons with disabilities live independent, dignified lives. More information: www.apd-india.org .
IndiGo hits turbulence as pilot shortage grounds over 300 flights on Thursday
Major airports such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad were hit, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
Musician Lucky Ali on his three-decade long music journey: It is a gift that I did not deserve
The singer-songwriter, who debuted with Sunoh featuring his iconic track O Sanam, will perform in Bengaluru as part of his Re:Sound India Tour
How Bengaluru Begins To Look, Smell And Sound Like Christmas In December
The decorations are grander, the Christmas trees taller, and the ambience calmer. Its where the city goes when it wants its holiday mood dressed up perfect for evening walks.
Court rejects anticipatory bail plea of MLA Rahul Mamkootathil in sexual assault case
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a major setback for Rahul Mamkootathil MLA, the principal district and sessions court has rejected his anticipatory bail plea assessing that there was evidence against him for forcing the victim to abort her pregnancy. The court proclaimed its verdict in the afternoon after concluding Thursdays hearing that spanned about 25 minutes in a closed court. The court on Wednesday posted the case for the next day for further hearing noting that several documents related to the case ought to be examined. Rahuls counsel moved a plea seeking immunity from arrest till the court delivered its verdict on the pre-arrest bail plea. Rahuls counsel argued that the complaint was fabricated as part of a political conspiracy. They claimed the relationship between Rahul and the complainant was consensual and maintained that the abortion was done with her consent. Digital records and situational evidence were submitted to support their allegation of a conspiracy. They further argued that the woman remained in touch with Rahul even after the alleged incidents and continued to maintain a close relationship with him. They claimed the allegations were the result of a CPM-BJP nexus and said the complainant and her husband had links with the BJP and took it up as it is election time. The defence also submitted evidence to prove that the complainant was legally married and had taken the abortion pills on her own. Digital evidence was submitted to support the argument that the woman was in touch with her husband when the alleged rape took place. The prosecution, however, successfully countered the arguments of Rahul by producing additional materials, including medical and legal certificates, statements from doctors who treated the woman complainant, and preliminary audio forensic analysis reports. The prosecution dismissed the conspiracy argument and said the case involves repeated rape by someone the woman trusted, getting her consent through deceit, and a suspected illegal abortion. They argued that she was given strong medicines without a prescription or medical supervision, by Rahuls friend Joby Joseph, which caused serious complications and put her life at risk. The prosecution argued that Rahul did not cooperate with the investigation. The police report submitted to the court noted that the rape took place. Statements from doctors who treated her, accounts from friends and other witnesses, hospital records, and WhatsApp chats were also considered by the court. The police also informed the court that Rahul if let out on bail could impede the probe and influence the witness. It also informed the court that another case has also been registered against the accused for raping a woman by giving fake marriage promise. They also argued that the investigation is still in an early stage, the prosecution claimed that if the accused is released on bail, he could misuse his political influence to threaten witnesses, destroy evidence, or threaten the complainant. The special investigation team formed to probe the case has meanwhile widened its search for Rahul beyond the state. He has been absconding since last Friday, amid indications that he is in Bengaluru. Police have already charged Rahul with rape, forced termination of pregnancy, and recording private images without consent. According to the FIR, the woman was raped several times in Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad.
Hardik Pandya Mania Forces Venue Shift For BarodaGujarat SMAT Match
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Hardik Pandyas comeback triggered such overwhelming fan frenzy that organisers had no choice but to shift the BarodaGujarat SMAT fixture to a high-capacity stadium. The match, originally scheduled here at the Gymkhana Ground, was relocated to the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, known for hosting major international matches and IPL fixtures. It provides stronger security architecture and greater crowd-handling capacity, making it the preferred choice for a turnout of this scale. Officials confirmed that the decision was taken after unusually large gatherings of fans were recorded near team hotels, practice nets, and ticket counters far exceeding typical domestic tournament turnout. In Barodas previous game against Punjab, play was interrupted multiple times due to pitch invasions as fans rushed out to meet Hardik. The surge, organisers say, is driven entirely by the excitement to watch Hardik Pandya, whose star power continues to attract fans in overwhelming numbers. The enthusiasm for Hardik Pandya is unbelievable. Fan turnout, enquiries, and crowd movement exceeded our projections by a huge margin. To ensure safety and smooth match operations, we decided to shift the match to Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, a senior organising official said. Hardik returned to competitive cricket after a long injury layoff on Tuesday and smashed a 42-ball 77 not out for Baroda as the team chased down a 223-run target against Punjab to clinch their second consecutive victory at the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He sustained an injury during Indias Asia Cup Super Fours clash against Sri Lanka and has been out of action since. The allrounder subsequently missed the ODI and T20I series against Australia and was unavailable for selection for the ongoing 50-over series against South Africa. However, after exiting the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru and upon receiving RTP (Return to Play) clearance from the board, Hardik joined the Baroda team, led by his brother Krunal Pandya, for the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy tournament. He sustained an injury during Indias Asia Cup Super Fours clash against Sri Lanka and has been out of action since. The allrounder subsequently missed the ODI and T20I series against Australia and was unavailable for selection for the ongoing 50-over series against South Africa. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, Baroda restricted Gujarat 70 with Raj Limbani picking 3 for 5. In response, Baroda chased down the target in 6.4 overs for the loss of two wickets. Article Source: IANS
Are bachelors the new villains? Bengaluru Reddit post sparks outrage over no guests allowed rule
Every few months, a Reddit post ignites a wider cultural debateand this time, it came from a frustrated bachelor in Bengaluru. His simple rant about being treated like a suspicious teenager while families receive preferential treatment struck a national chord. What began as a personal complaint quickly evolved into a broader conversation about housing discrimination, social bias, moral policing, and the everyday struggles single people face in urban India. The viral post has now sparked what many are calling a civil-rights-for-singles movement, as thousands share similar stories of being denied apartments, judged for lifestyle choices, and sidelined in a society that still prioritizes the family unit over individual autonomy.
As chaos over mass cancellations continues, an IndiGo flight from Madinah to Hyderabad was diverted to Ahmedabad on Thursday following a bomb threat, PTI reported. PTI reported that the aircraft landed safely at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport around 12:30 pm, and all passengers and crew were deboarded for a thorough inspection, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone 4) Atul Bansal said. Bansal said an email sent to IndiGo claimed a bomb had been planted on the aircraft. As Ahmedabad was the nearest airport, the pilot sought an immediate landing as a precaution. Local police rushed to the airport to assist the CISF and NDRF after receiving the alert. Nothing suspicious was found during the initial search, officials said, says the PTI report. IndiGos operational disruptions continued for a second day on Thursday, with widespread cancellations across major airports after more than 200 flights were scrapped on Wednesday amid crew shortages and a slowdown in the SITA check-in software. IndiGo hit by fresh wave of cancellations, day after scrapping over 200 flights While the airline did not share day-specific numbers, airport sources told TNIE that Delhi saw 91 cancellations (44 departures, 47 arrivals), Bengaluru around 70, Mumbai 86, and Chennai 26. Hyderabad reported 18 cancellations, with more expected through the day, prompting flyers to complain of delays stretching up to 12 hours and poor communication. Airport authorities in Jaipur, Chennai and Delhi added seating, counters and support staff to manage crowds. Aviation data earlier showed IndiGo had cancelled 1,232 flights in November, including 755 due to crew and FDTL constraints. Sources also pointed to an ongoing Emirates recruitment drive in Delhi and Mumbai, adding pressure on IndiGos staffing. IndiGo said the disruptions were caused by multiple operational challenges and that stabilisation measures will remain in place for 48 hours. The DGCA has summoned the airline today to present its mitigation plan.
Where Coffee Comes With Paw Prints: Bengalurus Pet-Friendly Cafs To Know
As Bengaluru grows taller and tighter, these cafs offer breathing room - a reminder that city life doesnt have to mean choosing between companionship and convenience.
Aseptic Carton Recycling Rates Improving Despite Rising Consumption, Reveals TERI Study
India has made significant strides in recycling used beverage cartons, with rates more than doubling over the past decade, according to the sixth edition of the Used Beverage Carton (UBC) Management Study released by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) . Commissioned by Tetra Pak , the study tracks over 15 years of progress across the surveyed cities, offering a comprehensive view of Indias journey towards circularity. Launch of Used Beverage Carton (UBC) Management Study at the conference themed Closing the Loop: Advancing Carton Recycling for a Circular Economy Recycling of post-consumer cartons has seen a significant rise, with the latest study showing an increase from 29% in 2011 to 63.66% in 2025 across 24 surveyed cities. When extrapolated to a national level, this translates to a 48% recycling rate for India . This progress is largely attributed to sustained efforts by Tetra Pak and the broader industry - ranging from investments in collection infrastructure and partnerships with recyclers to widespread consumer awareness campaigns. In comparison, the previous study published 2022 reported a 62% recycling rate across 22 cities , which extrapolated to 45% nationally . The current findings reflect continued momentum, even in the face of rising consumption. When extrapolated nationally, the study estimates that one in every two cartons in India is now being recycled, marking a major milestone in waste management. The highlights of the study were presented by Dr. Suneel Pandey, Director, Circular Economy and Waste Management Division, TERI. Key insights from the study include: Recycling rates have increased to 63.66% in 2025 across 24 surveyed cities Cities like Lucknow, Pune, and Bengaluru show very high recycling rates, supported by robust collection centres and active recycler networks. The volume of cartons recycled in a pure stream has increased over time, thanks to strengthened dedicated collection and recycling systems. A growing network of Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs), substations, and waste dealers is contributing to improved collection and recycling outcomes. Cassio Simoes, Managing Director, Tetra Pak South Asia , added, These findings reaffirm that long-term partnerships and consistent investment can deliver real environmental impact. While its encouraging that nearly half of all cartons are now recycled, our ambition is to go further - to ensure every carton finds its way to a recycler. Together with our partners, we remain committed to advancing circularity and strengthening the recycling value chain across India. TERI recommends further actions to boost recycling Innovate new products from recycled cartons to expand end-use markets. Strengthen the waste dealer network with better economic incentives. Enhance paper mill capacity and technology to process multi-material packaging. Promote source-level segregation and awareness to improve collection efficiency. Strengthen the EPR policy framework to catalyze more investment from industry. The report was launched at a conference titled Closing the Loop: Advancing Carton Recycling for a Circular Economy . The event focused on strengthening Indias beverage carton recycling ecosystem and identifying collaborative pathways to accelerate circularity. The keynote address was delivered by Mr. N. Subrahmanyam, Scientist E, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) , who remarked, The recycling system is bound to improve - from collection to recycling - as producers increasingly invest a portion of their revenues to purchase EPR certificates. This revenue will enable recyclers to adopt more advanced technologies and improve overall recycling efficiency. Sharing a global perspective on beverage carton recycling, Ms. Kinga Sieradzon, Vice President, Sustainability Operations, Tetra Pak , emphasized, Social Responsibility and Extended Producer Responsibility are not just about ticking boxes. It is about real transformation - getting engaged and collaborating to transform the entire value chain of collection and recycling. Two thematic panel discussions formed the core of the dialogue. The first, moderated by Mr. Jaideep Gokhale, CEO of the Action Alliance for Recycling Beverage Cartons, brought together entrepreneurs and industry leaders to deliberate strategies for scaling UBC recycling through collaboration, technological innovation, and infrastructure development. The second panel focused on policy direction, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), and industry collaboration as key enablers to mainstream circular practices and drive large-scale implementation. The report combines scientific rigour with on-ground insights, mapping collection flows, analysing formal and informal sector dynamics, and quantifying recycling rates. It serves as a data-backed roadmap for accelerating Indias transition to a more inclusive, circular, and low-carbon future. Used Beverage Cartons Management Study 2025 .
Bengaluru couple working as drug mules held with 18.6-crore worth hydro ganja
Police said the couple were offered free travel, accommodation, and additional payment to smuggle the drugs from Bangkok. The contraband had been concealed in nine food packets, each weighing around two kilograms.
Beantown Model Collectors organise seventh trade meet
The Beantown Model Collectors Association organises one of the biggest scale model events pan-India
IndiGo cancels over 180 flights from three major airports
IndiGo cancelled more than 180 flights across Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru as pilot shortages linked to new duty-time norms triggered widespread disruptions
Teen Indie Film Awards showcase stark facets of reality
A recent panel discussion featured emerging filmmakers in Karnataka, was held during TIFA 2025 at RV University, Bengaluru
Bengaluru Techie Dies by Suicide After Harassment Over Property Dispute
Mother alleges neighbours demanded money and subjected her son to mental harassment before his death.
Christmas Rush: BengaluruErnakulam Vande Bharat Fully Booked Already
From Bengaluru, the train departs KSR station at 5:10 am and reaches Ernakulam Junction at 1:50 pm. It leaves Ernakulam at 2:20 pm and arrives back in Bengaluru at around 11:00 pm.
Meet Deeya Yadav, Who Makes Historic WPL Entry, To Play Alongside Shafali Verma
Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club: Exactly a week ago, IT professionals Pinky and Rakesh Yadav endured a nerve-wracking evening. While Pinky was at home, Rakesh was on his way back from office. Just 18 kilometres away, their 16-year-old daughter Deeya's name was about to flash up in the WPL auction. While Deeya was with Haryana's U23 squad in Kerala for the T20 games, nervousness peaked within Pinky and Rakesh when auctioneer Mallika Sagar took her name. The auction room was quiet for 10-15 seconds before Delhi Capitals who were tracking the teenager for a while - raised their paddle and took her in at a base price of Rs 10 lakh. When finally DC raised the paddle, I was hugely relieved. It was our first experience as well because we arent aware of how the auction works. So it was an amazing experience - though quite a nervous one, recalled Rakesh in a chat with IANS. For Pinky, more than nerves, it was fear. She watched players go unsold before Deeya's name came. I was scared that when her name comes up, what would happen. But suddenly DC came and made the bid, I was like, 'Oh God, I was not expecting this but it has happened now'. We are still in shock like did this happen for real and so soon? she told IANS. Life hasn't been the same since Deeya became the youngest player to be signed in a WPL auction. We are just a very normal middle-class family. I don't have words to explain about how life has been for us after Deeya got picked for WPL. She's getting a lot of attention, many phone calls are coming and we don't actually know how to react to it, said Rakesh. At DC, Deeya will reunite with her idol - India opener Shafali Verma, player of the match in last month's ODI World Cup final. The pair bonded well in Haryana's setup, and now destiny has placed them together in DC. Shafali has been her favourite for a long time and MS Dhoni is also her favourite cricketer. Co-incidentally all are right-handed batters. Deeya can bowl with both hands. She does all work, including writing, with her left hand. But when she picks up the bat, she is a right-hander, said Rakesh. Watching Shafali dismantle bowling attacks shaped Deeya's game, where aggression is the fulcrum. In the 2023 Under-15 Women's One-Day Cup, Deeya smashed an unbeaten 213 off 125 balls against Tripura, an innings which put her on DC's radar. This year, she finished as fifth highest run-getter in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy - 298 runs at 59.5 with a strike rate of 128. She maintained that form by being the fourth highest run-getter in inter-zonal T20 competition - 151 runs coming at a strike rate of 149.5. We have been tracking Deeya Yadav closely through the recent domestic season, especially during the Senior Womens T20 and Inter Zonal tournaments. Playing alongside her Haryana teammate and idol Shafali Verma has been a vital part of her development. Deeya showed fearless intent, a wide array of shots, and composure at a young age, which impressed us during these competitions. Her numbers were strong, and she caught the attention of scouts, but we were fortunate to pick her at base price. What makes Deeya stand out are her reactions to different situations, attitude, body language, and intent. She plays fearlessly, and one of her most standout shots is how she likes to go aerial down the ground, over mid-on and mid-off. With Delhi Capitals having retained three key Indian batters, she is the ideal backup player for that role. Playing alongside Shafali again at Delhi Capitals will help her continue to develop that confidence and aggression which we value highly, said CricViz analysts, who are a part of the DC scouting team, to IANS. Amidst all this, Rakesh - a former Delhi Under-19 player who played a fair bit of corporate cricket recalled the time in 2015/16, when the family was in Pune. Deeya was like any other kid, hopping between skating, music, dance, badminton, gymnastics - whatever caught her eye in a particular month. One day, she told Rakesh about wanting to play cricket and took to it immediately. Rakesh would drive her to weekend sessions, where he watched her enthusiasm grow. She was enjoying herself there and that was the best part. Based on the little bit of cricket I played, I saw she grasped the skillsets very well. Then she started asking for equipment, kit, and slowly, I also started helping her, he said. Deeyas budding promise could have been derailed by the Covid-19 pandemic. When lockdown hit and everything went remote, the family relocated to Gurugram. With no formal training available, Rakesh and Deeya found a ground near their home - he would throw balls and she would bat. Rakesh faced no major challenges in shaping Deeya's career barring money matters. There were some challenges to manage finances as it's a very demanding sport. If you want to excel, then you need top-notch equipment and coaches. The fees were quite high, but we managed somehow. For Pinky, the sacrifices were greater. As a working mother, she juggled office demands, household responsibilities, and younger daughter's school routine even as Rakesh went with Deeya for training. Everyone was going in different paths. Sometimes, I took a leave or shifted my work late or early, but I managed somehow. Deeya now trains at the Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club in Sultanpur, and is strongly supported by the Haryana Cricket Association. Rakesh stays closely involved, tracking Deeya's progress with supportive coaches who keep him informed. But as a former cricketer himself, he knew when to step back. We as parents should not interfere much in the sport and when a kid starts doing power hitting, especially girls, they have a range of shots on the leg-side. But over a period of time, when she started gaining some strength, she developed shots on both sides, and that gives her the ability to hit around the park. Her strength and conditioning coach has also worked on her to get this, said Rakesh. Sanjay Negi, who runs a training centre in Ghitorni, coached Deeya in 2023. What stood out wasn't just her 360-degree shot-making - it was her mental strength. She has a mindset that if I don't make a run today, I will make it again tomorrow. The world usually stresses on being technically sound, but she is mentally very sound. Technically, there was work to do, and Negi did strengthen her basics. When she first came, she couldnt take singles, basics were a little poor, would get out to inswingers very quickly, was very weak in facing leg-spinners and had issues in backlift - so I strengthened all of that. My belief is if you strengthen weaknesses on time in this growing phase, it's fine, he said. Like many young cricketers, Deeya copped stern words from coaches. Her mood would drop and Pinky would remind her: it's all part of the journey. I would say just think that we also want you to grow and go ahead. We used to make her understand and get her to feel that everyone is with her. She is very good nature wise and forgets things in a while. Before having a breakout time in this season, Deeya struggled with fitness and recurring fatigue. Heavy workloads and poor diet left her injury-prone, as Deeya dealt with a ligament injury. In August, Rakesh sought help from Bengaluru-based sports nutritionist Rashmi Cherian. As an opening batter, Deeyas energy levels were a concern, while recovery was harder. Long hours on the field left her drained, meaning fatigue was high, so as risk of overuse injuries. Rashmi and Deeya are yet to meet in person, and with the latter constantly on the road, they connect via late night or early morning calls. The transformation was swift - within three months, energy surged, recovery improved, fatigue vanished, giving a tall Deeya an athletic build. It took a lot of effort because players are talented, but their bodies are weak. We stick to our traditional and regular home-cooked food, but mostly plates are incomplete. Yes, it has roti, vegetables, dal and rice, is clean, hygienic and homemade. But is it complete and enough for a player? I had to dig deeper and work around right from what she will eat before and after training, she said to IANS. Deeya's reluctance to follow nutritional advice initially tested Rashmi's patience. The stern words came, so did caring ones and eventually, Deeya listened. For any athlete, it's not easy to change food habits. You've been following something and then you have your pressure of playing games. On top of that, you have to eat something which you really don't like. Her discipline is remarkable. We have to make up protein as she's vegetarian and you do not get these things regularly. This girl used to eat Amul raw paneer in the room. Once she sent me a photo of eating that and I was like, Are you eating this raw? Her reply was, Yes mam, I'm okay to eat it. So I was like, wow, this is a good transformation and I was glad to see this. When her fitness became better, she began to strike fifties effortlessly and one of them won the game for Haryana. Such has been the effect that we dont talk about her previous injuries anymore, she said. Through Rashmis guidance, Deeya's diet is constantly fine-tuned. Morning calls decide between eating dosa, uttapam or idli, depending on whether it's a match day or training day. Supplements and electrolytes shift with each city's conditions, so as pictures of food menus. The process goes beyond nutrition - hydration, recovery, foam rolling, stretching, and sleep are monitored. Rashmi noted Deeya's fat percentage has dropped further while muscle mass improved significantly. Rashmi also provides a food list and Deeya carries protein bars and non-perishable foods in a bag. Instances have happened where she has to be on ground or at training while the menstrual pain was intense. Once, she finished an intense 2-3 hours training session and players were served tea, biscuit and pakoras. I asked, 'What are you going to do?' She would reply, 'Mam, I just had what you asked me to eat'. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Deeya's journey to play cricket has been demanding - learning the game in Pune, relocating to Gurugram, enduring hours of traffic for attending training sessions, while balancing her nutritional needs and constantly play various age-group games. Yet her focus remained sharp enough to catch DC's attention for 2026 WPL. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Actually, there is no special hope. I don't want to put my hopes on her shoulders. Shes too young for that. But like every parent in India, I want her to enjoy first. Wherever destiny takes her, I want her to enjoy and thankfully, she is enjoying. I'm sure if she keeps on enjoying, and learning new things, she will definitely do good and I want to see her playing for India, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
IndiGo Cancels Over 180 Flights From 3 Major Airports
Mumbai, Dec 4: Domestic carrier IndiGo has cancelled over 180 flights from three major airports on Thursday, as the Gurugram-based airline struggles to secure the required crew to operate its flights in the wake of new flight-duty and rest-period norms for pilots. IndiGo has cancelled over 180 flights on Thursday at three airports-Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, a source said. While the number of cancellations at Mumbai airport stands at 86 (41 arrivals and 45 departures) for the day, at Bengaluru, [] The post IndiGo Cancels Over 180 Flights From 3 Major Airports appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengaluru Society Imposes Rs 5,000 Fine On Bachelors After Two Girls Stay Overnight
A Bengaluru resident was fined Rs 5000 by their society for two girls staying overnight, citing rules against bachelors having overnight guests.
Passport Services Move Closer To Home As Mobile Vans Roll Out In Bengaluru
Applicants visiting the van can complete document verification and biometric procedures just as they would at a regular passport office. Once done, their passport will be sent home
Authenticity comes from everyday absurdities, says theatre artiste Shilpa Bansal
Bengaluru Techie Dies By Suicide, Blames Neighbours And Civic Officials For Harassment
Murali Govindaraju, a Bengaluru techie, died by suicide after alleging harassment and extortion by Shashi Nambiar, Usha Nambiar, and Greater Bengaluru Authority officials.
CCB Seizes Rs 28 Crore Drugs, Arrests Two Foreigners
SRINAGAR: The Central Crime Branch (CCB) has arrested two Tanzanian nationals in Bengaluru in connection with separate drug trafficking cases, seizing 10kg of MDMA and 8kg of hydro ganja, with an estimated street value of over Rs 28 crore, the Times of India reported. Officials told the Times of India that the seizure is among []
Whats Happening At Freedom Park? Bengalurus Key Protest Space Closed
Until the work is completed, the park has been shut entirely from the inside, with electricity supply cut and no water facilities available.
IndiGo hit by fresh wave of cancellations, day after scrapping over 200 flights
Disruptions to IndiGo's operations continued on Thursday as the carrier cancelled services across several airports, a day after it scrapped more than 200 flights and delayed many others amid a nationwide crew shortage. As many as 33 outbound and 35 inbound IndiGo flights are expected to be cancelled from Hyderabad on Thursday, according to sources at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. More than 30 flights scheduled to depart from Delhi were also cancelled early Thursday, while Bengaluru airport said 73 IndiGo services were scrubbed and several flights were dropped in Mumbai as well. IndiGo cancelled 19 flights from Hyderabad on Wednesday. We have been at Hyderabad Airport from yesterday at 6:00 PM until today at 9:00 AMover 12 hourswith no action taken by IndiGo regarding the Pune flight. This situation has caused significant inconvenience, a netizen said in a post on Thursday. Total chaos at Hyderabad airport today... flights delayed 12+ hours. To not give accommodation, they kept pushing it by just 2 more hours every single time for 12 hours. Same excuse: crew is coming soon. Unacceptable, another flyer said. The RGAI in a statement on Wednesday said some IndiGo flights at the airport have been impacted due to airline-related technology and operational issues, resulting in delays and cancellations. Requesting the passengers to contact IndiGo's customer service team directly for the latest updates on flight status, the airport, however, said operations at RGIA remain normal. The airline, which operates over 2,200 flights daily, has scored a mere 35% on the punctuality front in operations on December 2 (Tuesday), reveals data released by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. This is the worst score among all the leading airlines assessed. An official release from the aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday said a total of 1,232 flights had been cancelled by Indigo in November with 755 of them cancelled due to crew and Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) constraints. Sources The New Indian Express spoke to stated that Indigo is facing a severe shortage of both cockpit and cabin crew and said it is due to a massive recruitment drive by international airline Emirates at Delhi and Mumbai this week. However, Indigo attributed the significant disruption to multiple reasons, including unforeseen operational challenges. Pilots say IndiGo's pay freeze, winter route expansion without new hires caused current woes
Industry leaders: Need for cyber specialists is high in AI era
India faces a critical cybersecurity skills shortage, with over 300,000 trained professionals needed to combat rising threats. Industry leaders emphasize the urgent need for practical training beyond theory in colleges. Initiatives like WIC x Saksham aim to equip a million Indians in AI, Cloud, and Cybersecurity to secure the nation's digital future and economic growth.
73 IndiGo flights cancelled at Bengaluru airport on December 4
Indigo has been grappling with a disruption in its schedule for the past 3 days
New Driverless Metro To Cut Waiting Time For Bengaluru Yellow Line Commuters
Metro planners say that once enough trains are inducted, driverless operations allow for highly efficient scheduling and better adherence to timetables.
Bengaluru airport says 73 IndiGo flights cancelled on Dec. 4
Bengaluru's Tanya Rajhans embraced a vegan lifestyle for PCOS management. This shift led to a remarkable fitness transformation. She now consumes 90-100 grams of protein daily, primarily from soy. Tanya achieved significant results, losing 4 kilos and gaining muscle in just 1.5 months. Her journey highlights the power of discipline and clean eating.
IndiGo chaos continues: 73 flights cancelled at Bengaluru airport, 68 likely in Hyderabad
IndiGo has cancelled over 70 flights on December 4, following hundreds of cancellations and delays the previous day, impacting thousands of travelers. The airline cited a combination of crew shortages due to new FDTL norms, technology glitches, winter schedules, weather, and system congestion as reasons for the widespread disruptions.
A Bengaluru techie allegedly died by suicide after facing alleged extortion and harassment from neighbours and GBA civic officials over his under-construction home. Accused of deviating from building plans, Murali Govindaraju was reportedly demanded Rs 20 lakh by his neighbours to cease complaints. He was found dead hours before a scheduled hearing with authorities.
KKCCI welcomed the revised schedule of the Kalaburagi-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express, which will depart at 6:10 a.m. from January 1, 2026. The chamber said the change improves convenience for commuters and follows sustained civic efforts.
Bengaluru horror: Woman accuses building owner of sexual harassment
A construction labourer has accused a building owner of sexual harassment on December 1. When her husband intervened, the owner allegedly assaulted him with a brick. The husband has filed a complaint with Chikkajala police, and the owner has been summoned for questioning.
Rs 1.14-crore heist: DIY YouTube-inspired burglars land in Bengaluru jail
BENGALURU: Hebbagodi police have arrested two men who learned theft techniques from YouTube and broke into a businessmans house and decamped with Rs 1.14 crore in cash and 16 grams. The accused are HK Srinivasamurthy (39), a resident of Vigneshwara Nagar and native of Bengaluru South district, who owns an apparel shop in Chickpet, and BN Arun Kumar (39), a resident of Magadi Main Road who works as an electrician. The police said that on November 8, the duo broke into the house of businessman Sunil Kumar R (35), who lives in an apartment in Hulimangala, and escaped with cash and gold. Srinivasamurthy is a distant relative of Sunil and was aware of his business dealings. He had suffered losses in his business and was facing financial difficulties, following which he conspired with Arun Kumar to commit the theft. The police added that the duo had been gathering information about Sunil Kumars house for the past few months and had made two unsuccessful attempts. To avoid detection, the accused did not carry a mobile phone during the burglary. Srinivasamurthy wore a helmet and mask, climbed the rear compound of the apartment, forced open the flats front door, and stole the cash and gold, while Arun waited in a car nearby. After analysing footage from over 90 CCTV cameras, police traced the car used in the theft and arrested both accused. The duo told police that they had watched YouTube videos to learn techniques to avoid detection. In total, Rs 1.16 crore was recovered, including Rs 1.14 crore cash.
Bengaluru techie's death note: How a 'dream house' became trap for software professional
A Bengaluru techie tragically ended his life, citing relentless harassment from neighbours and civic officials over a Rs 20 lakh demand. Murali Govindaraju was found dead in his under-construction home, leaving a note detailing his torment. His neighbours have been arrested, accused of extorting money under the guise of activism, leading to this devastating outcome.
Deepfake of President Droupadi Murmu used in investment scam; FIR filed
BENGALURU: The Jalahalli police have registered an FIR against an unknown Facebook user on November 29, for allegedly creating deepfake videos of President Droupadi Murmu and cheating the public into investing money through a fraudulent link. According to the police, a sub-inspector came across a video on Facebook in which a user named Dune Dream had posted a clip of the President urging the public to invest money. The video falsely claimed that the President was urging people to invest Rs 21,000 in the given link, promising earnings of Rs 65,000 to Rs 1 lakh per day without working, and between Rs 12 lakh and Rs 15 lakh per month. A case was registered under section 318 (cheating) of the BNS and IT Act.
Property row: Harassed by trio, man dies by suicide in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: The Whitefield police have arrested a couple on Wednesday after a 45-year-old man ended his life at his residence, leaving behind a death note accusing three people of issuing multiple notices over a land dispute and mentally harassing him. The deceased Murali Govindaraju, a resident of Whitefield, was working in a private firm. The arrested accused are Shashi Nambiyar (64) and Usha Nambiyar (57). The police said Murli had purchased a land in 2018 from a relative of the couple, Shashi and Usha, who were his neighbours. He was getting notices from the erstwhile BBMP and GBA following the alleged complaints filed by the couple, accusing him of constructing the building by flouting various rules. Frustrated over receiving repeated notices, Govindaraju allegedly took the extreme step around 9.30 am on Wednesday. His mother found him hanging in his room around 10 am and alerted the police. Police recovered a death note in which Govindaraju accused Shashi, Usha, and their son Varun of troubling him and not allowing him to sell or complete the construction. A case of abetment to suicide has been registered. Helpline If you are having suicidal thoughts, help is available for you or your friends. Call Sneha Foundation - 044-24640050, Tele Manas -14416 (24x7) or call, Tata Institute of Social Sciences- 02225521111 (Mon-Sat, 8 am-10 pm)
A Bengaluru techie died by suicide, accusing a couple and Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) officials of abetting his extreme act through harassment and extortion. The deceased's mother filed a complaint against Shashi and Usha Nambiar for demanding Rs 20 lakh and allegedly encouraging officials to harass her son. The couple has been remanded in judicial custody.
Karnataka HC dismisses Prajwal Revannas plea for suspension of life sentence, bail
The Karnataka High Court has dismissed former JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna's plea for bail and suspension of his life sentence in a rape case. Justices K S Mudagal and Venkatesh Naik T cited the gravity of the offense and multiple pending cases against Revanna as reasons for denial.
Karnataka govt extends paid menstrual leave to its staff; 1.5 lakh will benefit
Karnataka government has extended its menstrual leave policy to state government employees, benefiting over 1.5 lakh women. This move follows a high court challenge by the Bangalore Hotels Association, which argued the initial policy was discriminatory. The new directive allows one day of paid menstrual leave per month without a medical certificate.
'Strangely I'dont want to be remembered for O Sanam,' says singer Lucky Ali
Far away, a musical sound passes through the breeze. It is 1999, and Ek Pal Ka Jeena drifts into homes through open windows and half-shut doors, bouncing off scooter radios and living room cassette players. Soft. Unhurried. It does not push its way into the noise. It stays. Almost without announcement or assistance (like social media), the song becomes an anthem, stitching itself into a memory across cities and generations. On screen, a debutant Hrithik Roshan moves with electrifying ease, the choreography and charisma catapulting him into instant stardom. By then, singer Lucky Ali, known for his songs that ooze laid-back, wanderer-like energy, had begun carving his path in music. More than two decades later, Ali, also popular for Na Tum Jaano Na Hum, Safarnama, Dekha Hai Aise Bhi, Kitni Haseen Zindagi, Hairat , speaks about Ek Pal Ka Jeena sans nostalgia. The truth of Ek Pal Ka Jeena is that were here for a moment and then were gone. The lyrics really stayed with listeners. The music, of course, is an enhancer, says the singer who is in his sixties. That impermanence shapes how he treats the song today. When we play the track in concerts, its different. We never follow the original recording. We do our own thing, and every time, its different, he says ahead of RE:SOUND Lucky Ali India Tour, by JetAlive, the live experience arm of JetSynthesys. Ali started his playback singing career with Walking All Alone from Ek Baap Chhe Bete (1978), also starring his father Mehmood, and went on to collaborate with composers like AR Rahman, Vishal Bharadwaj, Vishal-Shekhar, Mikey McCleary, leaving a lasting imprint on both indie and film music. Music, for Ali, must remain alive, shifting with space, mood and audience. That philosophy will carry into his upcoming Bengaluru concert. Its my hometown, so theres naturally a personal connect with anyone whos in the city. Were also bringing tracks we havent played before, a few new additions to set. Our concerts are never the same in any city. Even if some songs were part of the last show, theyll feel different this time. Across a catalogue that shaped Indian independent music, Ali resists ranking his work, as he places them all together. I love all my songs. I record and release them because I was convinced about them, Ali shares. Some stay close because you start living them after youve written them, but favourites are beside the point. Legacy too, seems to make him uneasy. Strangely, I dont want to be remembered for O Sanam, or as a musician or singer. This was a time and that was a time, and times will change, he reflects. For him, music is not a destination, but a journey, a path that still holds much to be discovered in corners of life he hasnt yet explored. Listeners have long been drawn to the wandering quality of his songs, yet Ali offers a different perspective. Wandering, he says, is far from being aimless. Its a way to travel inward, to internalise experience. Whether onstage or off, he is often deep within his own thoughts, observing and processing life in his own measured rhythm. His real sense of growth as an artist did not arrive with applause. It wasnt a single moment. It was a lead up to many things. Completing our first album proved we could finish a work comprehensively. As the music grew, I grew along with that, says Ali. Today, it is collaboration that excites him the most: meeting new artistes, exchanging ideas, and exploring fresh sounds. On stage, that exchange deepens into something almost sacred. When that connection happens, when were all singing or vibing together musically and rhythmically, its a special feeling, he says, adding that spirituality lives in that shared space, highlighting how music helps him connect with everyone who understands that language. Ask him to choose an actor who fits the Lucky Ali-coded aura on screen, he says, Im far removed from the entire film industry and I havent worked in it for a long time. So, I really wouldnt know, but its bizarre always to see someone lip-syncing to your voice. If he could meet his younger self, stepping into a first recording session, his advice would be brief Its not there forever. Perhaps thats why his music still moves with ease, neither fixed nor demanding, just passing through the air and lingering only as long as it needs to. (Lucky Ali will perform at Phoenix Marketcity, Whitefield, on Dec 6 at 6.30pm. Tickets Rs 1,500 )
Chocing it up to taste: craft chocolate festival in Bengaluru to celebrate homegrown brands
The rich, creamy taste of chocolate melting on the tongue blends with the sweet memories of birthdays, Valentines days, anniversaries and holidays we hold dear whether your treat of choice is bitter and dark, creamy and milky or nut-filled and full of surprising textures. While most people may think of Belgian or Swiss chocolates as being the best you can get, in recent years, Indian craft chocolate has emerged and wooed the palates of Indian chocolate lovers. The Indian Cacao and Craft Chocolate Festival, set to be held this weekend, seeks to bring together craft chocolate brands from all over the country. But what makes craft chocolate so special? Ketaki Churi, the co-founder of The Indian Cacao and Craft Chocolate Festival answers that it lies in making an ethical choice while also prioritising health and quality. There is an abundance of nuanced flavours that get overwhelmed in mass produced chocolate because of heavy sweetening and artificial flavouring. Cacao is also a superfood with numerous health benefits; craft chocolate makers often use the highest quality beans purchased at higher prices from farmers, compared to the lower quality beans purchased at cheap prices by mass brands. She adds, The festival is a celebration where one can experience how chocolate is made, try different kinds of chocolate from brands across India and stock up on chocolate for the whole year! The chocolate available at the festival is bean to bar (brands who purchase cacao beans) and farm to bar (brands that grow their own cacao), with over 50 workshops catering to everyone from cacao farmers, chocolatiers, culinary students, to curious kids and Bengalureans with a sweet tooth. This is with the aim of facilitating an understanding of the processes behind craft chocolate and cultivating an appreciation for it, apart from just sampling the treats. Some highlights are a cheese and chocolate tasting session and a tea and chocolate pairing session. There are also a lot of events specifically for kids so they can understand what real chocolate is all about, says Churi. Other workshops include ones on making your own craft chocolate, tracing the history of cacao, and learning how to start your own chocolate brand. Over four years, the festival has grown into a place for people involved in different steps of the chocolate making process to collaborate. This year will showcase the fruits of two of these collaborations. Pascati from Mumbai and Grover Wines from Bengaluru are collaborating on a new chocolate bar which they will launch at the festival and which people can taste only here. We also have a brand called Bon Fiction from Andhra Pradesh collaborating with Dona Aideau, a tea sommelier from Assam, to make tea-infused chocolate, also available only at the festival. Pastry chefs are also coming in with desserts made with craft chocolate that are usually not available on their menu or their shops. (The festival will be held at Sabha, Kamaraj Road on December 5, 6, and 7. Timings vary. For details and tickets, visit craftchocolateindia.com)
Chief minister post imbroglio leaves ministerial aspirants in limbo
In Mangaluru, Venugopal arrives to Siddaramaiah vs DKS slogans
Greater Bengaluru Authority tells institutions to report strays presence
Ejipura flyover gets new deadline of June 2026 as citizens fume over delay
Bengaluru-Kalaburagi Vande Bharat Train To Run Via Sri Sathya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam
This announcement will introduce an additional stoppage at Prasanthi Nilayam and will come into effect on January 1, 2026 from Kalaburagi and January 2, 2026 from SMVT Bengaluru, it added.
AI to boost jobs, not peplace them, say experts
Minister promises Occupancy Certificate relief for rural properties in Bengaluru
Upalokayukta orders action against illegal constructions near Srirangapatna
Mobile passport van to debut in Bengaluru to ease kendra rush
35k govt employees okayed for Arogya Sanjeevini insurance
Renukaswamy murder case: Court orders I-T probe into Rs 83L seized from Darshan in Bengaluru
Smart & QR-enabled: Your driving licence cards and registration certificate get digital upgrade
2 Tanzanians held after Rs 28-crore drug haul
Rape case: Special court in Bengaluru bins B report, orders further probe against Suraj Revanna
Youths death: Inspector, 3 others suspended after torture claims in Bengaluru
Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited rules out cut in Metro fares, says panels advice binding
Twenty days & done: Faceless e-khata axed after staff uproar
DGCA takes BIG action after IndiGo flight disruptions, asks the airline to...
On Wednesday, thousands of passengers at several major Indian airports -- including those serving Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru -- were affected by the disruptions. As per reports, there were multiple reasons behind the nationwide disruption of IndiGo flights, including an acute shortage of crew.
Lokayukta raids Education Department offices across Bengaluru over corruption allegations
CISF bolsters presence as mass flight disruptions spark unrest at Hyderabad airport
A night-long delay on a Hyderabad-Bengaluru flight ended in a tense deplaning standoff, with passengers refusing to exit the aircraft until CISF personnel intervened
Bengalurus outskirts expand rapidly but basic infrastructure collapses
Rapid growth and broken roads show how infrastructure is failing in and around the citys tech corridor, Electronics City.
Kohlis Vijay Hazare comeback: Will fans be allowed in Bengaluru?
Virat Kohli is set to return to domestic white-ball cricket after 15 years in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, playing for Delhi in Bengaluru. His participation, confirmed by DDCA president Rohan Jaitley, adds significant star power alongside Rishabh Pant. While fixtures are set, spectator access at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium remains uncertain, pending government approval.

