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Celebrating 50 years of The Book Review
Indias first review journal in English is holding a seminar on translation and publishing in Bengaluru
A former corporate employee in Bengaluru, who felt he had given up on life, found a new purpose driving an auto-rickshaw. His video message, urging people not to fear starting over during tough times, has resonated online. He emphasizes that while money is necessary, finding true purpose and living life are more important.
Bengaluru is experiencing a noticeable dip in temperatures, embracing winter with cloudy skies and moderate humidity. While brief sunny spells are expected, the city anticipates moderate to heavy rainfall over the weekend due to a cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal. Winter is officially set to arrive by early December.
Action against bus after drunken crew incident
KOZHIKODE: The fitness certificate of a private bus operating on the Kozhikode-Bengaluru route has been cancelled following the circulation of a viral video of drunk bus crew on duty. The bus, belonging to private bus operating firm Bharathi Travels, was brought to the Chevayur test ground on Thursday, after the video sparked widespread protest. The video showed both the driver and cleaner of the bus in a drunken state while on duty, raising concerns about passenger safety on long-route private buses. According to the passengers of the bus, timely intervention of a few alert fellow travellers prevented what could have been a major tragedy. The bus was made to undergo a detailed mechanical and safety check, after which the authorities decided to cancel the fitness certificate since safety precautions were not followed. Officials stated that strict action will be taken against the crew and those responsible for compromising the safety of the passengers.
Rajaa lays foundation for Cube, says CM likely to open Chennai Fintech Tower in January
CHENNAI: Industries Minister TRB Rajaa on Thursday said the Fintech Tower, part of the governments Fintech City project, is likely to be inaugurated by Chief Minister MK Stalin in January. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for The Cube, a Rs 280-crore Grade-A office in the FinTech City at Nandambakkam, Rajaa said the 2.26-acre Fintech Tower being developed by TIDCO is nearing completion. Built at an estimated cost of Rs 240 crore, the 5.5-lakh-sqft complex is designed to house financial services and fintech firms looking to scale operations in the state. Rajaa used the occasion to pitch Chennais ascendance as a preferred base for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), arguing that Bengaluru is approaching saturation while TN offers cleaner air, better quality of life and untapped capacity. Even Bengaluru-based ANSR, a major GCC developer, is now expanding in TN, he said, adding that the next decade would be decisive for Chennai. TIDCO MD Sandeep Nanduri said significant infrastructure upgrades are being built into the FinTech City precinct. The Cube, a four lakh sq ft development jointly promoted by the Axis Commercial Real Estate Fund and global real estate major Tishman Speyer, is the second major project taking shape in the FinTech City. Axis AMC CEO B Gopkumar said the transparent auction and land-transfer process reflects confidence in Tamil Nadus strong fundamentals. Tishman Speyer, he noted, brings global experience, including its role as development manager for JP Morgan Chases new headquarters in New York.Tishman Speyer India head Parvesh Sharma said Chennai is emerging as one of the most dynamic markets, adding that The Cube aims to offer a sustainable, future-ready workspace tailored to BFSI tenants.
Karnataka's leadership tussle intensified as Deputy CM DK Shivakumar and CM Siddaramaiah exchanged cryptic messages on X regarding a purported power-sharing pact. Shivakumar's post emphasized walking the talk, while Siddaramaiah highlighted the five-year mandate and fulfilled promises. Party chief Kharge announced a Delhi meeting with state leaders to resolve the confusion.
Winzo games directors arrested and sent to police custody for money laundering
Directors of Winzo Games Pvt Ltd, Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda, have been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in Bengaluru on money laundering charges. The duo allegedly used algorithms to defraud players, generating approximately Rs 177 crores in illicit proceeds between May and August this year. These funds were then transferred to overseas subsidiary companies.
Bengaluru business corridor: Farmers file over 1,000 objections
BENGALURU: Thousands of landowners collectively submitted more than 1,000 objections to the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) and demanded that BDA submit details of these objections to the High Court. The objections challenge both the legality of the 74-km project and the compensation framework proposed by the government. Mavallipura Srinivas, President of the PRR Raitha Haagu Niveshanadarara Sangha (Farmers and Site owners association), said, The court has given us a date (December 2) for hearing regarding the objections we have filed and also directed the officials to not conduct any survey related to project. Farmers from villages across the alignment arrived at the BDA office with individual and consolidated objections, accusing the agency of initiating what they described as an illegal land grab. Their objections focus on three central claims--that the PRR scheme has legally lapsed, that the wrong acquisition law is being applied, and that the states recently announced five-option compensation package is unlawful and discriminatory. According to the farmers, the PRR scheme approved in 2007 automatically lapsed under Section 27 of the BDA Act, 1976, because the BDA failed to pass land acquisition awards within the required five-year period. Any attempt to continue acquisition under a lapsed scheme, they argue, is unconstitutional and violates established legal precedent.
Inter-state buses remain off road, continue strike over unfair taxes
KOCHI: The inter-state private bus sector continues to reel from a major crisis, with a significant number of services, especially those connecting Kerala, remaining off the road, making the lives of hundreds of commuters difficult. Operators are now demanding that the governments of Kerala and Karnataka follow the example of Tamil Nadu by offering a tax exemption to make operations financially viable. Tamil Nadu has provided a glimmer of hope by verbally instructing border officials to exempt tax for buses from neighbouring states like Kerala, Karnataka, Pondicherry, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, prompting a slow resumption of services to destinations like Chennai and Coimbatore. The services to these destinations are being conducted without any issues for the last four to five days. Kerala and Karnataka too should adopt a relief stance similar to that of Tamil Nadu, Rijas A J, vice-president of Intercity Bus and Car Operators Confederation of India and owner of Sona Travels, told TNIE. A significant number of interstate luxury private buses conducting services to Bengaluru and Hyderabad from various points in Kerala remain off the road. Only a small section of operators who were forced to pay the quarterly tax until December are plying buses now, but they warn that a failure by the governments to act swiftly would force a complete industry shutdown. The issue is yet to be solved. Many, who have not yet paid the quarterly taxes, are not operating, he stated. Highlighting the impact on the key Kochi-Bengaluru route, Rijas said that a number of operators including big players like FlixBus and Shyamoli Paribahan continue to suspend all their trips to Kerala. Industry sources confirm the severity, pointing out that out of 152 night services in the Ernakulam-Bengaluru sector, 72 are non-operational. The core of the crisis is the unfair taxes levied by the state governments. Operators argue that the financial burden is immense and unsustainable. An operator needs to pay Rs 12 lakh tax for running a single service (two buses) for a 90-day period, an operator explained. This crippling cost is pushing bus owners toward a financial cliff, with fears of asset seizure by lending institutions looming early next year. The demand for tax relief is amplified by competitive pressures. Operators cannot increase ticket prices for fear of driving away passengers, especially with the introduction of new alternatives like the Vande Bharat train service on the Kochi-Bengaluru sector. The services cant be operated with the huge tax being levied, another operator stressed. The protest was initially triggered by Tamil Nadu bus operators opposing what they termed illegal tax and levying of fine by Kerala authorities. Now, the focus has shifted to urging Kerala and Karnataka to adopt a similar relief stance to that of Tamil Nadu. ] The disruption is causing major inconvenience, as these luxury buses normally transport an estimated 4,000 people daily to major hubs like Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Madurai. As private bus travel remains largely unavailable, travellers are increasingly dependent on KSRTC and rail alternatives. A senior KSRTC official confirmed they are operating additional services to Bengaluru to manage the surging demand. Swift action urged Operators are demanding the governments of Kerala and Karnataka to follow the example of Tamil Nadu by offering a tax exemption Warn that a failure by the governments to act would force a complete shutdown They argue that the financial burden is immense
BWSSB defaulters get three months to pay dues without interest
BENGALURU: The cabinet of Thursday approved a one-time settlement scheme for BWSSB water bill defaulters, both domestic and commercial, giving them three months to pay their dues without penalty or interest. A total of Rs 701 crore is outstanding, including a principal amount of Rs 439 crore. We will give them three months to pay, and a detailed order will be issued, Law Minister H K Patil told reporters after the cabinet meeting. Patil said the cabinet decided to relax the Bangalore Water Supply Regulations 1965 and allow water bill defaulters to pay their dues without penalty or interest. He also said dues in government departments will be worked out and settled. According to the minister, as on February 2025, the due amount from all BWSSB defaulters was Rs 701.71 crore, including Rs 439 crore principal and Rs 262.68 crore interest. The one-time settlement will help BWSSB generate revenue. At the same time, public will get a concession as the interest has been waived off, he said. The cabinet also approved the Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited taking up the operation and maintenance of landfill sites in Greater Bengaluru Authority limits at an estimated of Rs 100 crore.
11-day Cubbon Park flower show to rival Lalbagh
BENGALURU: Cubbon Park is hosting a 11-day flower show from Thursday. Numerous installations made with flowers and fruit have been set up near the Chamarajendra Wadiyar statue at the park. Admission for adults and children is priced at Rs 30 and Rs 10, respectively, while entry is free for schoolchildren coming in uniforms and with valid ID cards. On Thursday, several schoolchildren, chauffeured by their teachers, attended the inauguration and were serenaded by live music. Besides flower arrangements, including Ikebana, multiple stalls have been set up displaying a variety of art. Defence instruments are also on display, contributed by the Madras Engineer Group and Centre and the Parachute Regiment Training Centre. Key attractions include an elephant created with fruits and vegetables, two elephants made with flowers and leaves, dolphins made of flowers, a flower chariot, and more. On Thursday, several children were engaged in a drawing competition as well, which Chief Secretary Dr Shalini Rajneesh, who inaugurated the show, commended. Rajneesh was especially concerned about the organic matter on display, and insisted that they be recycled. Please recycle the organic waste. It should not end up in dustbins, she said. The horticulture department is organising the flower exhibition especially for children. Everyone should learn and follow a necessary lesson from this flower exhibition: if our lifestyle is conducted naturally, it is good for everyone. I urge everyone to visit this exhibition, Rajneesh said. An elephant made of fruits and vegetables is the star attraction at the inauguration of the Cubbon Park Flower Show on Thursday.
Stray dogs from govt premises to be shifted to shelters
BENGALURU: In accordance with the orders of the Supreme Court, the five city corporations under the GBA have issued notices to various departments and organisations to provide details regarding street dogs living on their premises, GBA chief commissioner Maheshwar Rao said. After obtaining information from them, the street dogs will be shifted to shelters, he said. Stating that the Supreme Court has directed all city corporations to take action as per its orders and submit an affidavit on compliance within eight weeks, Rao said the civic bodies in Bengaluru have identified various departments and institutions in their limits to seek information on stray dogs living on their premises. He said notices have been issued to government and private educational institutions, coaching centres, government and private hospitals and health centres, sports complexes and stadiums, bus stands and depots, railway stations and other establishments, directing them to provide information on stray dogs. To prevent the strays from entering their premises, the institutions and organisations have been directed to build compound walls or erect fences around them, the chief commissioner said. Institutions must appoint a nodal officer to coordinate with officials of the city corporations with regard to prevention of stray dogs re-entry, waste management, and maintenance of cleanliness. The name and contact number of the nodal officer must be displayed on the premises of the institution and shared with the jurisdictional civic body, Rao said. Managements of sports complexes and stadiums must deploy security personnel 24x7 to prevent the entry of stray dogs into their premises. Institutions which have not received notices should voluntarily submit the information sought, he said. The corporations have shared an online link with the institutions to submit details regarding stray dogs.
Techie dies as ambulance gets stuck in underpass in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: An ambulance getting stuck in an unscientifically designed underpass resulted in the death of a 35-year-old software engineer. The victim, who sustained severe head injuries, had to be taken in a car to the ambulance, but by the time he was brought to the hospital, he had succumbed. The incident happened near Judicial Layout in Yelahanka around 10.30 pm on Wednesday. The victim, identified as Anand, a resident of Attur Layout, hailed from Chintamani in Chikkaballapura district. He was working in a company in Manyata Tech Park. Anand was returning home with his friend on a bike. Near Judicial Layout, the duo fell after the bike skidded and Anand hit his head on a roadside pole, sustaining severe injuries. Passersby immediately called an ambulance which was unable to reach the spot as it could not pass through the railway underpass. Anand was then taken to the ambulance in a car and shifted to the Yelahanka government hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival. The police said Anand may have died due to the delay in getting the treatment during the golden hour. Anand was married two years back and had become a father recently. HM Venkatesh, a resident of Yelahanka, said the ambulance came on time. But due to the unscientific railway underpass, the ambulance was unable to come near the victim. The injured was then shifted in a car till the ambulance. The Yelahanka Traffic police have registered a case.
Man dies by suicide inside HAL staff quarters
BENGALURU: A 40-year-old man has died by suicide inside the staff quarters of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Thursday. The incident came to light around 9 am after someone saw the victims naked body hanging from the ceiling. The victim was identified as B Manjunath, a native of Bidadi. He was a bachelor. He was residing in quarters number FA 244. The victim was working on a contract basis. His present employment status is being checked. A death note purportedly written by him, which was found in the quarters, states that nobody is responsible for his death. The victim has also sought apologies from his family members. He was found naked, said an officer. His sister and brother-in-law were informed about the death. We are checking the exact reasons behind the death. We suspect that it could be work-related. Through local intelligence we found out that he had been terminated recently which needs to be verified, the officer said.The HAL police have registered a case. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
India A lose by 65 runs against Afghanistan in U-19 Tri-series
Bengaluru, Nov 27: VK Vineeths fighting fifty went in vain as India A suffered a 65-run loss to Afghanistan in an inconsequential final league match of the Under-19 Tri-Series here on Thursday. This was India As second defeat in the tournament, having earlier gone down to the same opponents by six wickets on November 1.Skipper []
Batman and the Baavali: A documentary that showcases the nocturnal world of Bengalurus many bats
Roundglass Sustains latest film seeks to challenge widespread misinformation about bats and reveal the truth behind these misunderstood creatures
Traffic relief in sight as Ejipura flyover project picks up pace in Bengaluru
Bank pulled up for lapses, ordered to repay Bengaluru woman Rs 1.7 lakh lost to hackers
GenAI has been inflection point for industrial ops
Farmers get another Rs 1k-crore relief for crop loss
As demand grows, assembly to conduct special debate on state of govt schools
As Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar await Delhi call, caste groups issue threats
Karnataka's Congress leadership is awaiting a Delhi call to resolve the CM tussle between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar. A meeting is tentatively set for Saturday, contingent on Rahul Gandhi's availability. Meanwhile, caste-based organizations are openly backing their preferred leaders, issuing warnings about potential repercussions for the party if their demands aren't met.
Delhi Metro floats tender to develop Integrated Data Management System for Bengaluru Metro
Winding up the past: Inside Bengalurus vintage watch community
From classic 50s styles to vibrant 80s aesthetics, vintage watch collectors appreciate the distinct designs and colors of different decades
Ambulance gets stuck under magic box, injured techie dies in Bengaluru
Mobile phones, cash seized from Bengaluru jail barracks
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Wild gaur wrecks scooter near Bannerghatta in Bengaluru, triggers panic
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2026 WPL Auction: Deepti, Charani Headline World Cup Performers Landing Big Paydays (Ld)
ODI World Cup: The first ever Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction lived up to the expectations of several World Cup-winning Indian players commanding hefty bids in a cool evening at the National capital on Thursday. Indias premier off-spin bowling all-rounder Deepti Sharma became the joint second-most expensive player in WPLs history after being reclaimed by UP Warriorz for INR 3.2 crore via the Right to Match (RTM) option. Deepti, the Player of the Tournament in the recent Womens ODI World Cup, could have been taken by Delhi Capitals for INR 50 lakh, before UPW took her eventually to make her the costliest player in Thursdays proceedings. DC also invested heavily in N Sree Charani, Indias second-highest wicket-taker in the World Cup, for INR 1.3 crore, and added Sneh Rana for INR 50 lakh. South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt was another marquee signing, joining DC for INR 1.1 crore. UP Warriorz, meanwhile, brought back pacer Kranti Gaud at her base price of INR 50 lakh and secured Harleen Deol as well as Pratika Rawal for the same amount. They also made one of the days biggest splashes by signing veteran seamer Shikha Pandey for INR 2.4 crore, alongside young Australia batter Phoebe Litchfield for INR 1.2 crore. Royal Challengers Bengaluru strengthened their domestic core with Radha Yadav for INR 65 lakh and Arundhati Reddy for INR 75 lakh. Gujarat Giants picked up Renuka Singh for INR 60 lakh and New Zealands Sophie Devine for INR 2 crore, making her the fourth player to cross the two-crore mark. GG also added India spinner Tanuja Kanwar and Australia leg spinner Georgia Wareham to bolster their bowling depth. Mumbai Indians regained New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr for INR 3 crore, ensuring continuity in their overseas contingent. They also got their previous players Shabnim Ismail, Sanskriti Gupta, S Sajana and Saika Ishaque back, apart from adding a few newbies. Australia skipper Alyssa Healy went unsold, even as Sophie Devine, back after missing 2025, was snapped up by GG for INR 2 crore following a tussle with RCB and DC. UPW secured former DC captain Meg Lanning for INR 1.9 crore, potentially lining her up as their new leader. South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt went to DC for INR 1.1 crore, ruling out a Mandhana-Wolvaardt opening pair at RCB. UPW used multiple RTM cards, reclaiming Kiran Navgire, and pacer Kranti Gaud, while also adding Phoebe Litchfield (INR 1.2 crore) and Shikha Pandey (INR 2.4 crore). RCB bolstered their spin and allrounder options with Radha Yadav (INR 65 lakh), Arundhati Reddy (INR 75 lakh), Nadine de Klerk (INR 65 lakh) and England pacer Lauren Bell (INR 90 lakh). GG added Renuka Singh (INR 60 lakh), Georgia Wareham (INR 1 crore) and India quick Titas Sadhu (INR 30 lakh), while DC picked up Charani, Sneh, West Indies hitter Chinelle Henry (INR 1.3 crore) and former South Africa keeper Lizelle Lee (INR 30 lakh). While several uncapped names went unsold, Delhi Capitals invested in 16-year-old Deeya Yadav for INR 10 lakh. The auction also veteran India leg-spinner Asha Sobhana joining UPW for INR 1.1 crore, underlining the demand for spin depth across franchises. UPW also picked Deandra Dottin for INR 80 lakh and reclaimed Pratika Rawal for INR 50 lakh despite fitness concerns. RCB strengthened their domestic core with Arundhati Reddy (INR 75 lakh), Pooja Vastrakar (INR 85 lakh) and Grace Harris (INR 75 lakh), while also adding Dayalan Hemalatha and uncapped keeper Prathyoosha Kumar. GG exercised their RTM to bring back Kashvee Gautam for INR 65 lakh and added Georgia Wareham for INR 1 crore, alongside Anushka Sharma, Tanuja Kanwar, Yastika Bhatia and Englands Danni Wyatt-Hodge. MI added Nicola Carey and uncapped pacer Milly Illingworth, while DC picked up Mamatha Madiwala, Lucy Hamilton and India allrounder Minnu Mani, while UPW rounded off their roster with Tara Norris, Chloe Tryon, Simran Shaikh and U19 World Cup winner G Trisha. The final accelerated round ended with Gujarat Giants signing Delhi batter Ayushi Soni for INR 30 lakh, bringing the curtain down on the WPL 2026 mega auction. WPL 2026 full squads Delhi Capitals: Shafali Verma, Annabel Sutherland, Jemimah Rodrigues, Marizanne Kapp, Shree Charani, Chinelle Henry, Laura Wolvaardt, Niki Prasad, Sneh Rana, Taniya Bhatia, Lizelle Lee, Deeya Yadav, Mamatha Madiwala, Nandani Sharma, Lucy Hamilton, Minnu Mani Gujarat Giants: Ashleigh Gardner, Beth Mooney, Sophie Devine, Georgia Wareham, Bharti Fulmali, Kashvee Gautam, Renuka Singh, Yastika Bhatia, Anushka Sharma, Tanuja Kanwar, Kanika Ahuja, Titas Sadhu, Happy Kumari, Kim Garth, Shivani Singh, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Ayushi Soni Mumbai Indians: Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amelia Kerr, Harmanpreet Kaur, Hayley Matthews, Amanjot Kaur, Sajeevan Sajana, Shabnim Ismail, Gunalan Kullkarni, Nicola Carey, Sanskriti Gupta, Rahil Firdous, Poonam Khemnar, Triveni Vasistha, Nalla Reddy, Saika Ishaque, Milly Illingworth Gujarat Giants: Ashleigh Gardner, Beth Mooney, Sophie Devine, Georgia Wareham, Bharti Fulmali, Kashvee Gautam, Renuka Singh, Yastika Bhatia, Anushka Sharma, Tanuja Kanwar, Kanika Ahuja, Titas Sadhu, Happy Kumari, Kim Garth, Shivani Singh, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Ayushi Soni Also Read: Live Cricket Score UP Warriorz: Deepti Sharma, Shikha Pandey, Meg Lanning, Phoebe Litchfield, Asha Sobhana, Sophie Ecclestone, Deandra Dottin, Kiran Navgire, Kranti Gaud, Shweta Sehrawat, Harleen Deol, Chloe Tryon, Suman Meena, Simran Shaikh, G Trisha, Pratika Rawal Article Source: IANS
Greater Bengaluru Authority seeks information on stray dogs via google form
Govt. announces OTS for pending water bills in Bengaluru
Old-school to modern: Bengalurus evening colleges hit reset with job-integrated, AI courses
Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar face-off over promised word
Bengaluru: The tug-of-war between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D K Shivakumar over the CM post turned into a war of words on Thursday as the two faced off over keeping up a promise. Amid an intensifying power tussle, Shivakumar insisted that word power is world power, prompting a witty repartee from Siddaramaiah, 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 .
Daughter-in-law vs mother-in-law: Karnataka high court okays eviction if elderly rights at stake
Anushka Sharma strengthened the squad of the Gujarat Giants after being picked up for a Rs 45 lakh deal at the WPL 2026 mega auction. The young talent's addition boosts the franchise's depth as they prepare for a competitive new season.
2026 WPL Auction: Anyas Intel Has Been Invaluable, Shes Been Brilliant So Far, Says Malolan
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru head coach Malolan Rangarajan said newly appointed assistant coach Anya Shrubsoles intel has been invaluable in their 2026 WPL mega auction strategy, adding that the former England seamer has been brilliant in her role so far. RCB underlined that England influence by snapping up fast bowler Lauren Bell and left-arm spinner Linsey Smith. First of all, Anya is someone we've wanted on board for a while now and we're very very happy that she's part of our think tank and our set-up. For all the Indians, I will have to unfortunately remind everyone of the 2017 tragic she gave to us. But jokes apart, we've been working with Anya for the last couple of weeks planning our retentions and auctions. It's a coincidence that we have Anya, Lauren Bell and Linsey Smith, so don't have to make any untowards connections there. It was a clear battle between MI and us for the pacer and we are very happy with that. Anya brings a wealth of experience having played for England successfully and also captained franchises and teams around the world who are doing well. You can see the level of calm and intel she brings on board. Its invaluable and can't put it into words, but she's been brilliant so far and I am she'll be even better in the tournament, said Malolan, while replying to an IANS query, in the press conference. Asked about missing out on buying back leg-spinner Asha Sobhana, who was snapped by UP Warriorz for INR 1.1 crore, Malolan said, Talking about Asha first, obviously she was an integral part in RCB's win in 2024, obviously we missed her in 2025 with her injury. Personally I'm very happy for her, she's got a good payday, someone who really deserves what she's got, and knowing her on a very personal front, so I'm very happy for her. As far as what our strategy has been and what we've achieved so far, we've more or less ticked off what we're looking for, trying to get as much as bowling and with our retained players, the idea was trying to supplement them and make them as better as possible. So, very happy with where we are at the moment, still got a little bit of work left, but happy at the moment. Mumbai Indians have been buying back their core players Amelia Kerr, Shabnim Ismail, and Sanskriti Gupta. Head coach Lisa Keightley said getting the trio back was important to their tactic of getting old players back for their title defence. Firstly, we're really excited to have the same core back, we've got world class players in there who can win matches and games of cricket, which is most important. I think sometimes you can underestimate having the same core back. Mumbai Indians have been buying back their core players Amelia Kerr, Shabnim Ismail, and Sanskriti Gupta. Head coach Lisa Keightley said getting the trio back was important to their tactic of getting old players back for their title defence. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We were pretty much on the limit with Amelia, I think most people would have known that, but we think she's worth the money, so we're really excited to have her back, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
K-RIDE set to get full-time Managing Director after nearly three years
According to sources, Lakshman Singh, a 1996-batch officer from the Indian Railway Service of Engineers, is expected to be appointed as the full-time MD anytime soon.
2026 WPL Auction: RCB Snap Bell And Smith, Lee Picked By DC, UP Include Gaud And Sobhana
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) added England fast bowler Lauren Bell and left-arm spinner Linsey Smith to their roster at the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction on Thursday. Delhi Capitals secured former South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Lizelle Lee, while UP Warriorz exercised their final Right to Match (RTM) card to bring back India pacer Kranti Gaud and brought in leg-spinner Asha Sobhana. Mumbai Indians continued their strategy of getting back old players by including Shabnim Ismail, while Gujarat Giants got in India fast bowler Titas Sadhu. In the keepers category, there were no takers for Isabella Gaze, Amy Jones and Uma Chetry, who was a member of Indias ODI World Cup-winning campaign. Lizelle Lee, the former South Africa opener and wicketkeeper now based in Australia, was claimed by DC for INR 30 lakh. Lauren, the fast bowler from England, was the first name in the pacers set, with RCB and MI trading early bids before the former sealed her services at INR 90 lakh. Known for her ability to hit the deck and swing the ball both ways, Lauren will now reunite with Smriti Mandhana at RCB, who was her former Southern Brave team-mate at The Hundred. While the Australian duo of Darcie Brown and Lauren Cheatle found no takers, Indias ODI World Cup-winning fast bowler Kranti Gaud was back with UPW after the franchise exercised their final RTM card. Listed at a base price of INR 50 lakh, Kranti drew a solitary bid from DC before UPW reclaimed her for her base price. Lauren, the fast bowler from England, was the first name in the pacers set, with RCB and MI trading early bids before the former sealed her services at INR 90 lakh. Known for her ability to hit the deck and swing the ball both ways, Lauren will now reunite with Smriti Mandhana at RCB, who was her former Southern Brave team-mate at The Hundred. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asha, the veteran India leg-spinner, was at the centre of a bidding war between DC and UPW before RCB entered at INR 60 lakh and drove the contest past INR 1 crore. But UPW eventually got her services for INR 1.1 crore. There were no takes for the likes of Priya Mishra, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Saika Ishaque, and Alana King. Article Source: IANS
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru have finalised their full squad for WPL 2026, announcing a complete list of retained players and new signings made at the mega auction. The team enters the new season with a refreshed lineup, strategic additions and renewed hopes of a strong campaign.
WPL 2026 Auction: DC Make Big Gains By Buying Back Charani, Add Henry And Rana
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals (DC) made significant gains at the WPL 2026 mega auction by buying back left-arm spinner N Sree Charani while adding West Indies all-rounder Chinelle Henry and Indias off-spin all-rounder Sneh Rana in their squad on Thursday. After using the RTM card on Deepti Sharma and Sophie Ecclestone, UP Warriorz used it again to get Kiran Navgire back, while adding Phoebe Litchfield and Harleen Deol. Gujarat Giants, meanwhile, used one RTM card to retain Bharti Fulmali, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru added Georgia Voll, Nadine de Klerk and Radha Yadav. While S Meghana and Tazmin Brits found no takers, India batter Bharti Fulmali, who previously turned out for GG, was retained by UPW via RTM card after MI pushed her price to Rs 70 lakh. Soon after, UPW secured Australian opener Phoebe Litchfield for Rs 1.2 crore by outbidding RCB. RCB, though, managed to get Georgia Voll at Rs 60 lakh after UPW opted out of exercising their RTM, with the right-hander likely to partner Smriti Mandhana at the top of the batting order. UPW then reclaimed hard-hitting India batter Kiran Navgire by matching RCBs bid of Rs 60 lakh to bring back the batter who had featured for them previously. The all-rounders set began with Australias Grace Harris going unsold, but there was considerable interest for Chinelle, the big-hitting West Indies all-rounder who featured briefly for UPW last season as a mid-season replacement. RCB and DC pushed her price from a base of Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore, before the latter sealed the deal for her at Rs 1.3 crore after UPW opted not to exercise their RTM card. For Charani, a former DC player, the franchise was in a spirited contest with UPW DC also reclaimed another former player after a spirited contest with UP Warriorz. Starting at Rs 30 lakh, the bid escalated past 75 lakh before UPW briefly re-entered at 90 lakh. But DC responded decisively by sealing Charanis singing at Rs 1.3 crore. The all-rounders set began with Australias Grace Harris going unsold, but there was considerable interest for Chinelle, the big-hitting West Indies all-rounder who featured briefly for UPW last season as a mid-season replacement. RCB and DC pushed her price from a base of Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore, before the latter sealed the deal for her at Rs 1.3 crore after UPW opted not to exercise their RTM card. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Radha, Indias left-arm spin bowling all-rounder, was picked up by RCB for Rs 65 lakh after GG opened the bidding at her base price of 30 lakh. UPW, meanwhile, secured Harleen Deol for Rs 50 lakh after GG declined to use their RTM card. Article Source: IANS
2026 WPL Auction: UPW Buy Back Deepti, Ecclestone Via RTM; Healy Goes Unsold
Renuka Singh Thakur: UP Warriorz were expected to be busy in the marquee set of 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction, and they lived up to the billing by buying back India all-rounder Deepti Sharma and England spinner Sophie Ecclestone via RTM card. But UPW also sprung a surprise by securing multiple World Cups-winning Australia captain Meg Lanning. Menwhile, Mumbai Indians bought back New Zealands leg-spin all-rounder Amelia Kerr, while Gujarat Giants also shelled out big money to buy New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine and India pacer Renuka Singh Thakur. In a surprise outcome, Australia skipper Alyssa Healy went unsold at the auction, though theres a hope that she could be back in the accelerated round. The auction began with Alyssas name being called out for a base price of Rs 50 lakh, but found no takers. For Sophie, who missed the 2025 season due to a mental health break following New Zealands T20 World Cup win, GG opened the bidding at Rs 50 lakh, sparking a tussle with her former team Royal Challengers Bengaluru that quickly pushed the price past Rs 90 lakh. Delhi Capitals entered late at Rs 1.1 crore, but GG and RCB kept raising the stakes, with the former eventually outlasting all challengers to secure Sophies services for Rs 2 crore. Deepti, the Player of the Tournament in the recent ODI World Cup win who also captained UPW in Alyssas absence last season, drew immediate interest when Delhi Capitals opened the bidding at Rs 50 lakh and pushed it up to Rs 3.2 crore, but UPW exercised their Right to Match card to reclaim the all-rounder. Deepti also became the second-most expensive player in WPLs history Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Smriti Madhana, who was bought for a whopping Rs. 3.40 crore by RCB during the first WPL auction in 2023. Amelia, part of two title-winning MI squads, was at the centre of a fierce bidding war between the franchise and UPW. Her price surged past Rs 90 lakh and then to 1.7 crore, before it zoomed to Rs 3 crore and was reclaimed by MI. Renuka, a member of Indias ODI World Cup-winning team, went to GG for Rs 60 lakh after a brief tussle with UPW. The evenings spotlight, however, was on Sophie, the gun left-arm spinner, as RCB and DC sparred before UPW exercised their RTM card at INR 85 lakh to reclaim her. DC then engaged in a fierce bidding war with UPW for their former captain Meg, who had led them to three finals. Her price surged past Rs 1.9 crore, before UPW sealed the deal and potentially their new captain. Renuka, a member of Indias ODI World Cup-winning team, went to GG for Rs 60 lakh after a brief tussle with UPW. The evenings spotlight, however, was on Sophie, the gun left-arm spinner, as RCB and DC sparred before UPW exercised their RTM card at INR 85 lakh to reclaim her. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The contest left open the prospect of a Mandhana-Wolvaardt opening pair for RCB, should they hold firm, but DC sealed the deal for Rs 1.1 crore and that meant Laura could open with Shafali Verma in the season. Article Source: IANS
Theia Ventures Leads Pre-Seed Round in Lemnisca to Accelerate AI-Driven Biomanufacturing
Theia Ventures, Indias specialist early-stage fund focused on AI, Deeptech, energy transition, and decarbonization, today announced that it has led a pre-seed investment in Lemnisca, an emerging Bio-AI company building intelligent systems to scale biomanufacturing. This round also saw participation from PointOne Capital and Dr. Satakarni Makkapati. This fund will support Lemniscas Bengaluru lab, AI platform development, and early pilots to scale sustainable bioproduction. The investment reinforces Theias commitment to backing transformative technologies that enable sustainable industrial production. Pushkar Pendse, Co-founder & CEO, Lemnisca and Shilpa Nargund, Co-founder & CTO, Lemnisca Lemnisca is building an AI companion for fermentation that helps manufacturers scale bioprocesses faster, more predictably, and with greater efficiency. As industries shift to renewable feedstocks and biological alternatives to petrochemicals, scalable biomanufacturing has become essential. While AI has accelerated molecule discovery, the critical challenge now is taking these innovations from lab to industrial scale reliably and at speed. Lemniscas science-aware AI works alongside scientists and operators, coupling wet-lab experimentation with dry-lab modelling to understand process biology and steer production in real time. The result is a continuously learning system that makes biomanufacturing more efficient, predictable, and fundamentally more reliable. Lemnisca will initially partner with fermentation-led manufacturers already advancing along their biomanufacturing journey, while also building its own internal product pipeline. The company aims to reduce development timelines by up to 50%, improve operating efficiency by 25%, and accelerate adoption of renewable and waste-carbon feedstocks, ensuring rapid validation and scalable impact. The company is currently inviting pilot collaborations and strategic partnerships across CDMOs, OEMs/SIs, and global ingredient brands. We are delighted to be early partners in Lemniscas journey, where we firmly believe that biomanufacturing in today's era needs advanced digital simulators that predict how microbial processes will perform before reaching large industrial scale , said Priya Shah, Partner at Theia Ventures . The team brings rich practical experience to support the symbiotic development of this product to be applied to nutraceutical markets . From day one, our question was simple: how do we make biomanufacturing the default manufacturing mode globally ? said Pushkar Pendse, Co-founder & CEO, Lemnisca . Our focus is to build the digital operating system that brings biology from lab to factory, making scale-up faster, smarter, and globally accessible . We are rethinking everything, right from lab workflows to model architectures , added Shilpa Nargund, Co-founder & CTO, Lemnisca . The goal is fewer surprises at scale and faster, repeatable success . This is Theia Ventures' third investment from its new fund, which announced its first close anchored by British International Investment last month. The fund counts Sarla Aviation (an electric aircraft company) and Climitra Carbon (a biochar company catering to the steel industry) as its first two investments, and the fund has committed to three additional investments to be deployed within this financial year. About Lemnisca Lemnisca is building the AI companion for fermentation, enabling manufacturers to optimize, scale, and operate bioprocesses with confidence. Its science-aware AI models make biomanufacturing faster, more predictable, and more sustainable. Headquartered in Bengaluru, Lemnisca works with partners across industrial biotech and specialty ingredients globally. About Theia Ventures Theia Ventures is one of Indias first specialist early-stage funds focused on energy transition, deep tech, and decarbonization. The fund backs founders building technologies that transform industrial systems and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. For media inquiries: Theia Ventures info@theia-ventures.com Lemnisca pushkar@lemnisca.bio Website - www.lemnisca.bio
ED arrests WinZO founders in Bengaluru over money laundering case
The Enforcement Directorate arrested WinZO founders Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda in Bengaluru over alleged money laundering involving gamer funds. They were sent to one-day custody as investigations continue into suspected fraud and unrefunded player money
WPL 2026 To Take Place From Jan 9 To Feb 5 In Navi Mumbai And Vadodara
WPL Committee Chairman Jayesh George: Navi Mumbai and Vadodara are the venues for the 2026 Womens Premier League, to be held from January 9 to February 5. The tournament will open at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, while the final is scheduled to be held at Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. The announcement was made by WPL Committee Chairman Jayesh George before the competitions first-ever mega auction began in New Delhi on Thursday. IANS understands that the WPL Committee had a meeting at the auction venue around noon to finalise the dates and venues, with the full schedule expected to come out soon. As per the dates announced by George, the fourth WPL final will be held two days before the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup begins in India and Sri Lanka. IANS understands that the rationale behind keeping the second half of WPL 2026 in Vadodara is also due to the Kotambi stadium being set to host the mens ODI series opener between India and New Zealand on January 11. Vadodara was one of the four hosts for WPL in 2025 and now sees getting the entire second half as well as the knockout stages, including the all-important title clash. The tournament will also mark the return of womens cricket in the WPL for the first time after India won the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup on November 2. For now, the focus of all five teams two-time champions Mumbai Indians, 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru, three-time runners-up Delhi Capitals, UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants will be to make a trophy-winning squad for the 2026 season. Vadodara was one of the four hosts for WPL in 2025 and now sees getting the entire second half as well as the knockout stages, including the all-important title clash. The tournament will also mark the return of womens cricket in the WPL for the first time after India won the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup on November 2. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New UPW head coach Abhishek Nayar and mentor Lisa Sthalekar are present, while Pravin Tambe and Michael Klinger are representing GG and RCB has newly appointed assistant coach Anya Shrubsole on the table alongside head coach Malolan Rangarajan. Article Source: IANS
Enforcement Directorate arrested WinZO founders Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda for money laundering. The agency alleges the company held 43 crore of gamers' funds post-ban and engaged in unscrupulous practices, including operating real-money games overseas. WinZO denies allegations, emphasizing transparency and compliance.
No plan to hike vehicles price from Jan; wont undermine GST rate cut initiative: Mahindra
BENGALURU, Nov 27: Mahindra & Mahindra is not looking at hiking vehicle prices from January next year unless it is pushed by a significant hike in raw material prices, a top company executive said on Thursday. Car makers usually announce price hikes from January each year. We will not take price hikes right now, unless they are driven by a significant raw material price, Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) Executive Director and CEO for auto and farm sectors Rajesh Jejurikar [] The post No plan to hike vehicles price from Jan; wont undermine GST rate cut initiative: Mahindra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengaluru cardiologist says 30 is the new 40 for your heart health
'It's personal for Siddaramaiah': Why Karnataka power shift may wait till January
Karnataka's CM Siddaramaiah's potential leadership change is delayed until January, as he aims to match D Devaraj Urs' record as the state's longest-serving chief minister. This personal ambition intensifies rivalry with Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, despite their joint electoral success. The Congress high command will soon discuss the matter collectively.
WPL 2026 Auction Sold Players List: Full list of players sold at the mega auction
Complete list of sold players at the WPL 2026 auction: The Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 mega auction will be held on Thursday in New Delhi, where all five franchises Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Gujarat Giants, and UP Warriorz aim to build their squads for the new season.
Eight-year-old dies amid suspected water contamination at Bengaluru apartment complex
Residents of Prestige Falcon City apartment in south Bengaluru say that health issues such as diarrhoea and vomiting have persisted among many since the start of October.
A senior Congress MLA in Karnataka has proposed dissolving the state Assembly and seeking a fresh mandate, citing internal party tensions over the chief ministership. He suggested DK Shivakumar could lead a new government with a majority. The remarks highlight ongoing speculation about leadership changes, with the opposition BJP criticizing the perceived governance paralysis.
Indias Grahaa Space Prepares for First Orbital Nano-Satellite Mission
Bengaluru, 24 November 2025: Bengaluru-based spacetech startup Grahaa Space is preparing for a major leap as it readies to launch
Sonia, Rahul to help resolve leadership row in Karnataka
PTI | Bengaluru/New Delhi Amid speculation over leadership change in Karnataka, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday said the issue will be resolved after discussions with senior leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, while deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar claimed there is unity in the party. As the Congress government in Karnataka completed the halfway [] The post Sonia, Rahul to help resolve leadership row in Karnataka appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Hyderabad finds a place in the list of worlds top cities
Hyderabad: Hyderabad has found a spot in the list of top 100 cities in the world. The list is topped by London. According to the 2026 Worlds Best Cities report by Resonance, three Indian cities bagged spots. Bengaluru bags 29th position Among Indian cities, Bengaluru bagged the 29th position whereas Delhi and Hyderabad found the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Koppal teen pregnancy case: Karnataka Child Rights Commission registers suo motu complaint
KSCPCR has asked the officials to submit within three days the necessary information regarding the action taken by the district administration and directions given to concerned officers.
41 Flights Delayed At Bengaluru Airport Amid Low Visibility Due To Dense Fog - News18
41 Flights Delayed At Bengaluru Airport Amid Low Visibility Due To Dense Fog News18
Bengaluru airport: 41 flights delayed due to dense fog; visibility drops to 1,500m
Dense fog at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport disrupted at least 41 flights on Thursday, reducing visibility and complicating operations despite no severe weather warnings. This incident follows recent international flight cancellations and delays due to volcanic ash from Ethiopia. Airport authorities anticipate gradual improvement in conditions throughout the day.
The message appears to be directed at the Chief Minister and his party bosses in New Delhi and reminding central leaders of the party on the power-sharing pact that was arrived when the party came to power back in 2023.
Around 41 flights at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport delayed due to dense fog Hindustan Times
Mumbai firm CEO held in Rs 1cr iPhone procurement scam
Mumbai police have apprehended Mrityunjay Prasad Gupta, CEO of Consolidated Private Limited (operating Maple), in Bengaluru concerning a Rs 1.01 crore iPhone 16 procurement scam. Gupta is accused of misleading clients with false promises and diverting funds. He is the fourth arrest in the case, following a complaint from a mobile trader.
Bengaluru blues: The hidden cracks in megacity's shining growth story
Bengaluru, India's tech hub, faces severe infrastructure strain from its success. Crippling traffic, flooding, and water shortages are impacting productivity and quality of life. Companies are reconsidering their presence as the city grapples with the consequences of rapid, unchecked growth, prompting calls for urgent action and governance reform.
Building Bengaluru 2.0: City bets whopping Rs 1.5 lakh crore on its infrastructure
Bengaluru plans a massive Rs 1.5 lakh crore infrastructure overhaul to become a global metropolis. The ambitious project includes urban tunnels, elevated roads, metro expansion, and improved waste and water management. While aiming to ease traffic, critics question its car-centric approach and environmental impact, advocating for greater public transport investment.
41 flights affected due to dense fog at KIA in Bengaluru
This is anticipated during the four months from November to February between 3 a.m. and 8:30 a.m
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar's cryptic social media post, Word power is world power, fueled speculation about a potential leadership change. The remarks followed a late-night meeting with cabinet colleague Satish Jarkiholi, reportedly to discuss an alleged unwritten pact for a chief minister transition. The Congress high command confirmed consultations to resolve the ongoing power tussle.
No Work-Life Balance Any More: The Everyday Struggles In Bengaluru
In India's tech capital Bengaluru, the morning ush hour lasts so long it devours half the workday, throttling productivity in a city often viewed as the poster child of a booming economy.
19-year-old hacked to death on Mysuru street; raises concerns over escalating street crimes
MYSURU: A shocking murder was reported early Wednesday morning at Shantinagar where a 19-year-old youth was brutally killed in full public view. The incident, captured on CCTV, has raised serious questions about escalating street crimes in the city. The victim has been identified as Syed Sufiyan, who had reportedly stepped out with a friend for tea when the attack occurred. According to police sources, the assailants, believed to be his own friends and addicted to ganja , got into a fight. The CCTV footage shows the youth being chased, pinned down and stabbed repeatedly with a knife on the road around at 5.40 am. The attackers are seen targeting his chest and back while Sufiyan pleads for help. Shockingly, not a single passerby intervened or attempted to assist him even as he lay bleeding and struggling on the street. Sufiyan, soaked in blood and calling out for help, succumbed to his injuries after several minutes. The Udayagiri police have registered a case and launched a manhunt for the accused. Preliminary investigations suggest a brawl between intoxicated friends spiralled into murder. The family members of the victim alleged that ganja, solution and other narcotic substances were easily available for the youngsters in the region which has made the youngsters to be involved in such crimes and claimed such youths are behind the killing.
Couple from Mysuru held in fake Nandini ghee racket
BENGALURU: The Central Crime Branch (CCB) has arrested a couple from Mysuru in connection with the racket in selling adulterated ghee under Nandini brand . Earlier, the CCB arrested four people, including a distributor of KMF products. The couple reportedly ran a hi-tech illegal manufacturing unit in Tamil Nadus Tiruppur. CCB sleuths have frozen Rs 60 lakh in the bank accounts of the couple, suspecting that it could be proceeds from the crime. Investigations revealed that the accused, Shivakumar and his wife Ramya, were wanted in a case of manufacturing fake products in Mysuru. They led a large network involved in the production of adulterated ghee and selling it. In a joint operation, the CCB and KMFs vigilance wing arrested Mahendra, distributor of KMF products, his son Deepak, Muniraju, who supervised transportation of adulterated ghee from Tamil Nadu, and driver Abhi Arasu on November 14. Around 8,136 litres of adulterated ghee worth Rs 1.26 crore, four vehicles, and a large quantity of coconut and palm oil were seized. The accused produced three litres of adulterated ghee using one litre of original ghee. The accused packed adulterated ghee in sachets and plastic bottles having Nandini logo and supplied it to the Bengaluru-based distributor of KMF products. The accused also distributed adulterated ghee to wholesale and retail shops and Nandini outlets across the city. The joint team raided godowns and shops and seized goods vehicles of Krishna Enterprises at Nanjamba Agrahara, Chamarajpet, owned by one of the accused and his family members.
ED arrests WinZO directors in online betting case
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday arrested WinZO Games Pvt. Ltd. directors Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda from Bengaluru in connection with an online betting case. The accused were produced before the home office of a judge, who granted their custody to the agency and directed that they be presented again today for detailed arguments on the EDs remand application. The agency had conducted search operations at four locations in Delhi and Gurgaon between November 18 and November 22 in the case against the WinZO gaming app, seizing assets worth around Rs 505 crore. The searches were carried out under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. WinZO is engaged in providing online real-money gaming services through its mobile application. During the search, proceeds of crime possessed by WinZO Games Pvt. Ltd. worth around Rs 505 crore have been frozen in the form of bank balances, bonds, FDRs, and mutual funds under Section 17(1A) of the PMLA, the agency said in a statement. The ED initiated its investigation on the basis of FIRs filed against WinZO Games Pvt. Ltd. and others on charges of cheating, blocking of accounts, impersonation, misuse of PAN details, and related offences. It is alleged that the complainants KYC details were misused, causing substantial financial losses due to fraudulent activities. During the probe, the agency found that the company was operating real money games in foreign countries such as Brazil, the U.S., and Germany from India using the same platform as the domestic entity. Even after the government banned online betting on August 22, the company allegedly retained about Rs 43 crore without refunding the amount to users. Investigators also found that WinZO engaged in unscrupulous practices, including allowing customers to play against algorithms/software instead of real players without disclosing this to users. The company allegedly restricted or delayed customer withdrawals and generated proceeds of crime through bets lost by users. The ED further found that global operations, including online betting, were being run from a single platform in India. Funds from the Indian entity were allegedly diverted to the U.S. and Singapore under the guise of overseas investments. About USD 55 million (Rs 489.90 crore) was found parked in U.S. bank accounts in the name of WinZO US Inc., which the agency described as a shell company, as all operations and account management were handled from India.
Bengaluru, India's tech hub, faces severe traffic congestion and infrastructure woes, impacting productivity and work-life balance. The city's rapid growth has strained resources, leading to issues like water shortages and pollution. Authorities are implementing new governance structures and addressing infrastructure deficits to manage the crisis.
Avadi police nab murder suspect on the run for 22 years taking SIR cover
CHENNAI: The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls might be carrying with it a fair share of political outcry, but the exercise has come in handy for the Avadi police as they managed to nab a murder suspect, on the run for nearly 22 years. The case dates back to May 24, 2004, when Mariyam Beevi informed the Ennore police that her relative, Rajendran alias Rafiq, had confessed to killing his friend Tajuddin during a drunken brawl at his house. After the police found Tajuddin dead with his throat slit, they registered a case, but Rafiq went into hiding, remaining untraceable for more than two decades. Sources said during a recent review of pending files, Avadi police commissioner K Shankar instructed the officials to prioritise the case. Two special teams under Ennore assistant commissioner Veerakumar shortlisted possible matches from online voter rolls and visited multiple villages posing as SIR data collectors, allowing them to conduct discreet inquiries. The exercise led them to the suspects native Aakkanur village in Cuddalore district. The police learned Rafiq, who converted to Islam after marrying Rasool Beevi, had been living a transient life across Ariyalur, Jayankondam, Tiruchi, Perambalur, and Bengaluru, selling incense sticks and avoiding mobile phones in a bid to evade detection. Further intelligence suggested he often stayed near bus stands. Officers camped at these spots and later shifted their search to Bengaluru following a tip-off. After a week of monitoring incense-stick sellers, the police located him at Madiwala Market in Bengaluru. Though he initially gave a fake name, a verification of the Aadhaar card in his bag confirmed his identity. It was only time that he confessed to the crime, after which, he has been remanded in judicial custody.
Biocon's Bengaluru drug manufacturing facility gets 'Voluntary Action Indicated' classification
Biocon Biologics' drug substance facility in Bengaluru has been classified as Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI) by the USFDA. This classification means that while some objectionable conditions were found during the inspection, the agency is not pursuing regulatory action.
Bengaluru police arrest man for allegedly cheating farmers
BENGALURU: The Chikkajala police arrested a 35-year-old man for allegedly cheating farmers by renting their tractors and later selling them off. The police have recovered 17 tractors and trailers worth around Rs 70 lakh. The accused Devaraj P, a private bus driver and resident of Ditturhalli in Chikkaballapura. Devaraj had taken tractors and trailers from several farmers in Chikkajala on the pretext of paying monthly rent. For some months, the farmers had been receiving payments. However, over the past five months, he stopped paying the rent and failed to return the vehicles on time as well. He sold all the vehicles to buyers in Andhra Pradesh and other places at low prices. The incident came to light after Basavaraju, a farmer from Chikkajala who had been cheated along with others, filed a complaint with the police last month.
Karnataka HC directs state cricket cssociation to produce video of nomination papers scrutiny
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday directed the electoral officer not to announce the list of eligible candidates for the post of president at the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), and also not to name the candidate who withdrew the nomination from the post. The court was hearing a petition filed by KN Shanth Kumar, whose nomination papers for the KSCA presidents post was rejected by the electoral officer over alleged non-payment of arrears of Rs 200 that was to be paid within the stipulated time by the sports club he is representing. The court directed the electoral officer or KSCA to produce the video recording of the scrutiny proceedings and a time-stamped printout to ascertain whether the arrears were paid before the scrutiny of nomination papers as claimed by the petitioner. Justice Suraj Govindaraj passed the order, adjourning the hearing to Thursday. Till the video recordings are produced, the electoral officer should not announce the list of eligible candidates for the presidents post, and also the name of the candidate who withdrew from the election to the presidents post, the court said. It said the order was passed to ascertain two simple facts -- whether the institution member (the sports club represented by Kumar) has paid the arrears prior to the scrutiny of nomination papers and rejection of the nomination of the petitioner and whether it was brought to the notice of the electoral officer. Earlier, the petitioners counsel argued that Kumars nomination paper was rejected on the ground that there were Rs 200 arrears of the institution membership of the sports club. The amount was paid on November 24, the date of filing the nomination, and before scrutiny. The regulation says members will not be allowed as long as there are arrears. When the application was taken up for scrutiny, the petitioner had already made the payment. The electoral officer was informed about the payment made, but it was ignored, the counsel argued. The court then asked the KSCA counsel whether the payment was made prior to or after the scrutiny. A senior counsel appearing for the other presidential candidate, BK Venkatesh Prasad, argued that if the electoral officer had been told about the payment, he would have recorded it. It is only today (Wednesday) that they claim to have paid it, but it has not been recorded. The petition questioning the electoral officers order is not maintainable. Even assuming the arguable point is made at this stage, the election process cannot be stalled, he argued. The petitioners counsel replied that there were only three candidates for the post of president. Shanth Kumars application was rejected, while the other candidate, Kalpana Venkatachar, withdrew.
GBA chief commissioner directs officials to develop areas under flyovers with CSR funds
BENGALURU: The Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) Chief Commissioner M Maheshwar Rao directed officials to develop certain areas under the flyover spaces within the East City Corporation limits through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. During his inspection of various locations under the Bengaluru East City Corporation, he stated that beautification work has already been carried out under the flyover at Iblur Junction. He instructed that similar CSR-based development be taken up at other flyovers as well. He emphasised maintaining cleanliness below flyovers. At the Carmelaram flyover, L&T has made designs based on the chessboard model under CSR. He directed officials to explore similar innovative designs at other locations. To ease traffic congestion on the Outer Ring Road, the Corporation has already implemented three Entry and Exit points enabling vehicles to move from the main road to the service road. The remaining points must be implemented by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited, Rao said and instructed officials to coordinate with BMRCL and complete the pending Entry-Exit connections. At Kaikondrahalli on Sarjapur Road, the median island requires development. Where Transferable Development Rights (TDR) issues exist, they should be resolved and the service road must be upgraded. Unauthorised structures should be identified and removed. Asphalt work is progressing near Wipro on Sarjapur Road. Merging the drain constructed by Wipro with the city corporation drain will help prevent flooding during rains. Necessary measures should be taken, and the side-drain works along the road must be completed at the earliest, he said. At State Highway-45 Varthur-Gunjur Main Road near New Horizon College, six acres of forest land is required for constructing a new road, which will significantly ease traffic congestion in the area. He instructed officials to take steps to acquire this land and proceed with road construction. On Gunjur-Panathur Road, Rao informed that asphalting has been completed except for a 180-meter stretch that lies over a stormwater drain. This portion has not been asphalted. He directed officials to verify the road alignment as per the approved plan and proceed with road construction, including footpath development.
Draft voters list for Karnataka Council polls out, final by December 30
BENGALURU: Regional Commissioner, Bengaluru Division, Aditya Amlan Biswas, on Wednesday, announced the draft voters list for Bengaluru Teachers Constituency and Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituency of the Karnataka State Legislative Council. As per Biswas, there are 21,491 voters in Bengaluru Teachers constituency and 1,51,374 voters in Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituency as on November 25, 2025. The final list of voters will be published by December 30. According to the regional commissioner, as per the Election Commission of India, from November 25, 2025, to December 10, 2025, the voters and political parties can file objections and claims before assistant revenue officers, and by December 25, 2025, the objections and claims will be disposed of. The final list will be released by December 30, 2025. Adding eligible voters to the list will be a continuous process till the last day of nomination of candidates for the Bengaluru Teachers constituency comprising Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, and Bengaluru South (Ramanagara) for the Karnataka upper house, said the regional commissioner. The region commissioner said, in 2020, there were 21,965 voters for the Bengaluru Teachers segment, and for Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituencies, there were 1,09,127 voters. The Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituencies comprise Davanagere, Chitradurga, Tumakuru, Chikkaballapura, and Kolar.
Wipro, IISc join hands for AI research
BENGALURU: Wipro on Wednesday announced that it will collaborate with the Foundation for Science Innovation and Development (FSID) of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to conduct research on agentic AI, embodied AI, quantum AI and quantum safe solutions. According to a statement, the aim is to help enterprises build more secure, adaptive and autonomous digital operations. The collaboration is also expected to aid towards future 6G environments. Wipro and IISc will establish a joint research programme that focuses on quantum computing, advanced AI models, secure digital infrastructure and more. The programme will bring together senior faculty, researchers and scientists from IISc, along with engineers, architects and technologists from Wipro.
Sobering reality! Viral video exposes drunk bus crew on inter-state routes
KOZHIKODE: A late-night journey on a private bus from Kozhikode to Bengaluru has ignited a major public safety concern after a video showing a drunk bus driver and cleaner went viral. What began with an alert raised by a vigilant passenger has now opened the floodgates, with travellers across states sharing alarming accounts of similar experiences, revealing a deeply troubling pattern in long-distance private bus travel. The incident occurred on November 24, when passengers on a bus operated by Bharati Travels noticed erratic driving soon after departure. It was Ahamed Sanobar, a Kozhikode native, who first realised something was terribly wrong. The cleaner was completely drunk and had no consciousness. The driver too was heavily drunk, Sanobar said, recalling the moment he confronted the crew. Despite passengers pleading with him to stop, the driver allegedly continued speeding, putting the lives of more than 35 passengers at grave risk. He was driving fast and risking the lives of everyone. We had to fight with the driver to make him stop, he added. The bus was halted only after passengers intervened forcefully. Sanobar later filed a complaint with the police. The vehicle resumed its journey to Bengaluru only after a replacement driver arrived from the city. Once footage of the confrontation was posted online, it quickly drew thousands of views and comments. Social media platforms were soon flooded with similar stories from travellers who had experienced unsafe behaviour by private bus crews, especially on interstate routes. Many reported instances of drivers operating under the influence of alcohol, sleep-deprived drivers on overnight journeys, unsafe speeds on highways, aggressive or unresponsive crew members and poorly maintained buses despite high fares. One user wrote, We were terrified to complain. The driver kept dozing off, and the cleaner was drunk. We just prayed through the night. The timing of this incident has intensified public anger. With trains to Bengaluru fully booked during the rush season, passengers are forced to turn to private buses, many charging inflated fares with no guarantee of safety. The lack of regulation and accountability has turned essential interstate travel into a life-threatening risk, passengers say. Majority of accidents happen this way. Strict action and frequent inspections from motor vehicle departments across states are urgently needed to prevent such reckless behaviour, Sanobar urged in his complaint. Experts and commuter groups are now calling for mandatory breathalyser tests for long-route drivers, night-time inspection squads along major interstate routes, stricter enforcement of crew duty hours, fines and cancellation of licences for operators who violate safety norms. Police have confirmed receiving the complaint and have begun an initial investigation.
Man assaulting women nabbed red-handed in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A miscreant who was on a spree of sexually abusing women working in factories in and around the Attibele area was caught red-handed when he tried to abuse an 18-year-old girl at her house on Monday. The accused has been identified as N Vijay, in his early thirties, residing in Iggaluru. The modus operandi of the accused was to go late at night to the victims' house and target them when they were asleep. The accused used to use tools to open the door and abuse the women found inside. Police said that many of the victims were from other states, and they preferred not to report the incident to the police. The complainant, along with her parents and siblings, is working in a plastic godown. They were staying in the accommodation provided by their employer. After having dinner when all of them were sleeping, the complainant saw a stranger entering their house. When she screamed, her mother caught hold of him. Then they brought the matter to the notice of their owner, who rushed to the spot along with others. The police later took the accused into custody. Two months back, the accused had sexually abused another 18-year-old woman who stays next to the complainants house. The statements of the previous victim are also being recorded. We suspect that he must have sexually abused a few more women. We have spread the message to approach us in case of any such incidents, said an officer. A case of sexual harassment, outraging the modesty of a woman and assault or use of criminal force on a woman with the intent to disrobe has been registered against the accused.
Bengaluru interior designer arrested for sexually harassing ex-bosss wife
BENGALURU: An interior designer was arrested by the RR Nagar police for sexually harassing his former bosss wife. The accused had sent the picture of his private parts to the 33-year-old complainant. He is also accused of sending obnoxious and vulgar message. The victim, a resident of BEML Layout had filed the complaint on Sunday with digital evidence. The accused is Ravi. The victim stated that she along with her family were earlier staying in Nagarabhavi 2nd stage. Her husband runs an interior design office. Six years ago, a friend of the victims husband had introduced Ravi to the latter. After offering him a job, he was also provided accommodation. Due to his alleged inappropriate behaviour towards her, the accused was removed from the job. He then started stalking her. In 2023, after selling their Nagarabhavi residence, the family moved to BEML Layout. The accused after a few months messaged the complainants husband seeking forgiveness. On the pretext of seeing her children, he started going to her house again. The accused is said to have harassed her repeatedly. He is said to have sent her a message accusing her of ill treating him. The complainants husband warned him not to send such messages. He then started sending her vulgar messages that were sexual in nature from his Instagram and Facebook. On Sunday, he had sent the picture of his private part to her WhatsApp and called her twice, said an officer. A case of sexual harassment, stalking, insulting the modesty of a woman and transmitting sexually explicit material in electronic form has been registered against the accused.
Bengaluru doctors detect new gene variant affecting brain growth
BENGALURU: A team of doctors in Bengaluru has identified a previously unknown KDM6B gene variant in a 10-year-old boy struggling with autism and developmental delays. The child, who also had Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) traits, behavioural difficulties, toe-walking and speech delay, had been receiving therapies for years with little improvement, prompting his parents to seek further evaluation. The boy underwent Whole Exome Sequencing a genetic test that examines all key parts of a persons DNA to detect changes that may cause the disease. The test revealed a new mutation linked to Stolerman neurodevelopmental syndrome, a rare condition caused by defects in the KDM6B gene. This mutation had not been reported in any previous cases, adding to the known genetic causes of autism-related disorders. Routine tests such as MRI and metabolic screening did not explain the childs difficulties. An electroencephalogram (EEG) procedure revealed an unusual brain activity but no seizures, which led doctors to probe deeper using genetic testing. The analysis found a novel nonsense variant (c.4389G>A; p.Trp1463Ter) that is predicted to affect the KDM6B protein, important for normal brain growth. Dr Vykunta Raju KN, a pediatric neurologist at Bangalore Child Neurology and Rehabilitation Centre, said the case highlights the importance of genetics in complex developmental conditions. The child had multiple behavioural and developmental issues with no clear cause from routine tests. Genetic sequencing helped identify the underlying reason... A confirmed diagnosis helps us plan therapies better and allows parents to understand what to expect as the child grows, he said. Dr Syeda Zubeda, a medical geneticist and senior genetic counsellor at Strand Life Sciences, said genetic testing can uncover hidden causes in children with overlapping conditions. Many children have developmental delays, behavioural issues, and autistic traits at the same time. Genetic testing helps us identify the exact condition, she said. She also stressed the role of counselling. Families need help in understanding what the mutation means, the prognosis and the risk for future children. Counselling is essential, she said. The doctors noted that discovering this previously unreported KDM6B variant contributes to the growing understanding of genetic mutations linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. They also stressed the importance of early evaluation and genetic testing for children with severe or unexplained developmental delays, as it can guide treatment, and help prevent recurrence in families.
Bangalore weather today: Sunny skies, moderate air quality, and weekend rain forecast
Bangalore experiences a pleasant, sunny day today with temperatures ranging from 15.6C to 24.5C, perfect for outdoor activities. While yesterday's moderate air quality lingers, masks are advised in traffic. However, residents should prepare for a significant shift, as heavy rain is forecast for November 29 and 30, bringing cooler temperatures before conditions improve next week.
Midnight meeting between Shivakumar, Jarkiholi intensifies churn in Cong

