Bengaluru Weather Today: Bengaluru is expected to see generally cloudy skies with light rain or drizzle throughout the upcoming week. Daytime temperatures are likely to remain between 21C and 30C, while minimum temperatures are expected to stay between 21C and 22C. Light rain or drizzle is forecast across all seven days, with no significant weather warnings issued by the meteorological department.
Warner Music Group to open Bengaluru technology hub
Warner Music Group is opening a new technology hub in Bengaluru next month. This facility will support global engineering, data infrastructure, and artificial intelligence initiatives. Mahesh Rao is leading the expansion, focusing on core data and audience products. The company is investing in local leadership and modern technology stacks. Bengaluru will play a central role in WMG's global engineering strategy.
Duplicate keys, hi-tech tools used to steal luxury cars across states
Bengaluru: The city police have arrested two people, including a woman from another state, for allegedly stealing luxury cars from different parts of the country using duplicate keys and sophisticated equipment and selling them in Rajasthan. Police have recovered a Toyota Fortuner worth around Rs 35 lakh from Rajasthan based on information obtained during 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 .
From Classroom to Rapido Driver: A Bengaluru BBA Student's 3-Month Gig Economy Experiment
A second-year BBA student in Bengaluru spent his summer vacation logging into the Rapido captain app at 8 am and clocking off at 4.30 pm, six days a week, for three months. He wasn't broke, and he didn't need the money
Botticellis Madonna and Child comes to Bengaluru
The Renaissance painting is part of One Mother, Many Mother Tongues, a new exhibition, co-curated by Naman Ahuja and Andrea Anastasio, which explores how the visual motif of mother and child migrates across borders, changing identity according to region, religion, language, and culture
Quick commerce babycare platform Peeko raises Rs 67.4 Cr in Series A led by Chiratae Ventures
Bengaluru-headquartered Peeko said it will utilise this funding for business expansion, technology development, and hiring.
Tragic Road Accidents in Karnataka Claim Five Lives, Injure Over 23
Bengaluru, August 20: In Karnataka, two separate road accidents in the districts of Haveri and Mandya resulted in the deaths of at least five people, with over 23 others injured. In a different incident in Udupi district, a private bus caught fire near Brahmavar, but fortunately, seven passengers escaped unharmed. In Haveri district, a car ... Read more Tragic Road Accidents in Karnataka Claim Five Lives, Injure Over 23
Two Killed After Bus Hits Roadside Signboard in Karnataka
The bus, belonging to a private travels, was proceeding to Bengaluru from Mangaluru, when the accident occurred near a toll gate on the highway
'Hafta Protest In Bengaluru: Men Take To Streets In Gunny Bags
Traders in Bengaluru staged a late-night gunny-bag protest against alleged 'hafta' collection in KR Puram, demanding police action. Led by Ele Srinivas, the protesters sought to meet the Police Commissioner but were detained by police.
KshatraLabs is building a drone that catches other drones
The Bengaluru-based company develops autonomous aerial interceptors designed to detect, track and bring down hostile unmanned aircraft, including swarms.
Strides Pharma Science shares jump 9% after USFDA EIR for Bengaluru facility
Strides Pharma Science shares rise sharply on Thursday after the USFDA issued an Establishment Inspection Report (EIR) for its Bengaluru facility, concluding a recent cGMP inspection. The inspection ended with five observations, which the company addressed through corrective actions. The regulatory closure offers relief after the stocks recent weakness.
World's Top Chess Stars Set For Action In Tech Mahindra Global Chess League Season 4
The Global Chess League (GCL), a joint initiative between Tech Mahindra and FIDE, with Bengaluru set to host six global franchises from September 5 to 13.
Bengaluru's pothole problem has become a familiar frustration for commuters, but a local engineer is attempting to tackle the issue using artificial intelligence and government data. Engineer Gaurav Sen has developed a mobile application called Potholes Detector, which turns an ordinary
Priyanka Pulla And The Business Of
For a journalist who claims to champion science, Priyanka Pulla has spent an awful lot of time peddling falsehoods. The Bengaluru-based freelance writer, whose work has appeared in The Wire, Science Magazine, the BMJ, and Mint, has built her career on a single-minded mission: tearing down Indias achievements. And she has had plenty of help [] The post Priyanka Pulla And The Business Of Science Journalism: How Thakur Foundation Grants Funded Attacks On Covaxin, CDSCO And India appeared first on The Commune .
Strides Pharma climbs as USFDA issues EIR for Bengaluru plant
Strides Pharma Sciences rallied 8.44% to Rs 1,037.60 after the company received establishment inspection (EIR) from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), indicating the successful closure of the inspection conducted at the Bengaluru facility.
Bengaluru to host India International Coffee Festival in February 2027
The third edition of IICF will bring together growers, roasters, caf brands, baristas, equipment manufacturers, and coffee consumers on a farm-to-cup platform
India GCCs move from execution hubs to strategic centres as AI reshapes work, talent and workspace
India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are assuming control over product ownership and advanced tech initiatives. They are becoming key players in high-level problem-solving and pioneering research and development efforts. By 2026, the AI talent in these centres is expected to nearly double. Additionally, the demand for office leasing is on the rise, particularly in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, highlighting the trend towards flexible workspaces that emphasize agility and responsiveness.
Bengaluru student spends 3 months as Rapido rider, shares earnings and learnings
Bengaluru student spends months as Rapido rider shares earnings and learnings
Sharing circles launched in Bengaluru as part of Manotsava 2026
Some of the issues which are being discussed in these circles include adoption, managing family expectations, finding support systems, reflecting on midlife, negotiating difficult family dynamics, and supporting caregiving
KUs E-YUVA centre holds workshop on transforming scientific ideas into successful ventures
The BIRAC E-YUVA Centre at the Department of Biotechnology, University of Kashmir (KU), organised a one-day national workshop on Beyond Laboratory: Transforming Scientific Ideas into Successful Ventures at the Main Campus. The workshop aimed to familiarise college students, graduates and aspiring innovators with the fundamentals of scientific entrepreneurship and equip them with the knowledge and skills required to translate laboratory research and scientific ideas into viable, market-oriented ventures. Speaking at the inaugural session, Vice-Chancellor, KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, emphasized the importance of creating stronger linkages between scientific research, innovation and entrepreneurship. Scientific knowledge must not remain confined to laboratories; it should be translated into solutions that address real-world challenges. By nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset among our young students and researchers, we can create an ecosystem where innovative ideas are turned into meaningful ventures and contribute to the development of society, she said. Coordinator, BIRAC E-YUVA Centre, KU, Dr. Asif Amin, provided an overview of the Centre and its initiatives for promoting student-led innovation and entrepreneurship in biotechnology and life sciences. Earlier, Head, Department of Biotechnology, KU, Prof. Ehtisham-ul-Haq, in his welcome address, emphasised the need to expose students and young graduates to opportunities beyond conventional academic and research pathways. The workshop featured four technical sessions focusing on the entrepreneurship ecosystem, student-to-startup transition, life-science enterprise development, vision and business-model development, and the skills required to take scientific ideas beyond the laboratory. The sessions were led by Dr. Bhavisha Wala, Lead, Entrepreneurship Advancement Programs, C-CAMP, Bengaluru, and Dr. Nadeem Shabir, Faculty and Innovator at SKUAST-K. The interactive sessions provided participants with practical exposure to innovation and entrepreneurship, enabling them to understand the process of developing scientific ideas into solutions with social and commercial potential. The E-YUVA Centre was established with the support of the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) and commenced its operations in 2025 with the objective of nurturing young innovators, encouraging problem-solving and translating scientific ideas into viable solutions. It currently hosts five E-YUVA fellowship teams comprising 19 fellows from various colleges and universities across Kashmir and Ladakh, providing them mentorship, research support and exposure to the wider innovation ecosystem. The proceedings were conducted by Dr. Asif Amin, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Chief Coordinator, BIRAC E-YUVA Centre, KU, Prof. Mahboob-ul-Hussain.
Invasive pest threatens Kashmirs poplar, willow plantations
Pulwama, Aug 19:An invasive pest identified as Drosicha turkistanica has emerged as a growing threat to poplar and willow plantations in parts of south Kashmir, leaving farmers worried over the possible impact on trees that form an important source of livelihood for many families. Farmers in the Hanjipora area of Pulwama district said they first noticed unusual snow-white, cotton-like masses covering poplar and willow trees nearly two years ago. What initially appeared to be a fungal infection gradually spread to more trees, with some affected plants showing signs of weakening and drying. Concerned farmers initially treated the infestation as a fungal disease and sprayed fungicides, but the measures failed to bring any visible relief. We have seen such a thing for the first time. Initially, we thought it was some fungal disease, so we sprayed fungicides, but nothing changed, said Bilal Ahmad, a farmer from the area. Since then, similar infestations have reportedly been noticed in several areas of south Kashmir, including parts of Kulgam and Anantnag, raising concerns among growers who depend on poplar and willow cultivation. We rely on poplar and willow cultivation. If the trees start dying, our income will be badly affected. Many families here depend on these trees directly or indirectly, Ahmad said. Another farmer, Ashiq Hussain, said the rapid spread of the infestation had added to their concerns. At first, we saw it on only a few trees. Within a short time, the white mass appeared on trees in neighbouring areas. We do not know how to control it, he said. Farmers said they were particularly concerned about younger trees, which they fear could be more vulnerable to prolonged infestation. If this continues for another few years, we could lose a large number of trees. Poplar and willow are not just trees for us; they are a source of livelihood, said Mashkoor Sajad, another farmer from Pulwama. Experts said similar cases have been reported from other parts of south Kashmir and described the pest as an invasive species that was first reported from the Arwani area of Kulgam. Professor Bashir Ahmad Rather, a scientist at the Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops (MRCFC), Khudwani, said the pest was new to Kashmir and was initially suspected to have characteristics similar to other invasive pests. Rather told Greater Kashmir that samples were sent to the National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR), Bengaluru, for identification. Samples were sent to the National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR), Bengaluru, where the pest was identified as *Drosicha turkistanica* (Hemiptera: Monophlebidae), he said. According to Rather, the pest is a sap-sucking insect that feeds on trees and can progressively weaken them. In cases of severe infestation, prolonged feeding could potentially result in the death of affected trees. The pest has tremendous reproductive potential, which makes it particularly concerning, Rather said. He said the pest may have entered Kashmir through imported planting material, underscoring the need for greater caution in the movement of nursery and planting material. The pest has been brought into the Valley through imported planting material, he said, advising farmers to seek expert advice before applying pesticides. Experts have also cautioned against indiscriminate pesticide use, particularly when the nature of the infestation has not been established, as inappropriate chemical treatment may prove ineffective while creating additional risks for the surrounding environment. For farmers, however, the emergence of the pest has already become a source of anxiety, particularly because poplar and willow require years to mature and cannot be quickly replaced if plantations are lost. We have seen many problems affecting crops, but this is different. If our trees are lost, replacing them will take years, Ahmad said. Farmers are now seeking intervention from the agriculture and horticulture authorities for field-level assessment, technical guidance and an effective management strategy to prevent the pest from spreading further across Kashmirs poplar and willow plantations.
For India, which imports more than 85% of its crude oil requirements, a sustained rise in global oil prices could widen the import bill and add to inflationary pressures.
Karnataka Government Orders Continuation of Pensions for Eligible Beneficiaries
Bengaluru, August 20: The Karnataka Revenue Department has issued an order to continue pensions for eligible beneficiaries under the Social Security Pension Scheme. This applies to individuals whose annual income, after verification, falls between 32,000 and 1,20,000. Deputy Chief Minister and Revenue Minister G. Parameshwara announced this decision, highlighting that the income limit for various ... Read more Karnataka Government Orders Continuation of Pensions for Eligible Beneficiaries
Abetment to suicide case: HC refuses to quash proceedings against Tumakuru man
6 tonnes of smuggled beef packed in gunny bags seized in Karnataka
A bike gang in Bengaluru are dedicating themselves to reviving Sanskrit, one of the oldest languages in the world. Open to any Sanskrit enthusiast, the gang is making efforts to make Sanskrit part of the daily conversations again.
No proposal as yet for second airport in Tumakuru: Min
Shivraj Singh Chouhan to Visit Drought-Affected Districts in Karnataka
Bengaluru, August 19: The central government has responded positively to the request of Karnatakas newly appointed Agriculture Minister, P.M. Narendra Swamy. Central Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has assured that he will visit Karnataka in the first week of September to inspect at least one drought-affected district. On Wednesday, Narendra Swamy met ... Read more Shivraj Singh Chouhan to Visit Drought-Affected Districts in Karnataka
Shared pain & solution: Sarjapur residents launch own carpooling app
Why Varthur residents are leaving five hours early to catch flights
India can showcase AI-led 'autonomous enterprise' vision: SAP APAC Prez
SAP is betting on India's hunger for innovation and deep technology ecosystem to drive its next phase of AI-led growth, as Europe's largest software maker sees scope for the country becoming a showcase for its vision of an 'autonomous enterprise economy', APAC President Verena Siow said on Wednesday. Siow - who was named President for SAP Asia Pacific region last month - told PTI in an interview that the company views India through a broader lens that goes beyond its customer base and revenue growth, given the country's large partner ecosystem, technology talent and role as an innovation hub. SAP's largest labs operation outside Germany is India, with significant work around AI and data being driven from Bengaluru. India is also among SAP's fastest-growing markets globally and has the potential to emerge as a first mover in the AI race, she said. Siow believes that artificial intelligence will be the next major growth lever for the company's business in the country. So there's
H1N1 on the rise, docs urge parents to keep sick children out of school
From Florence to Bengaluru: Two mothers, two visions of love and sacrifice
Dont whitewash truth: Mercury-rich fairness creams are a big health hazard
KPTCL work delays opening of revamped Magrath Road
Bidar villagers foil blackbuck hunt, help forest officials nab 6 suspects
After Hanur gunfight, miscreants vandalise, blow up anti-poaching camps
Bengaluru Man Kills Stepfather With Shock Absorber Rod For Assaulting Mother
Police said Sridhar, who worked as a journalist, had a drinking habit and would frequently create a ruckus at home after consuming alcohol. He was also accused of assaulting his wife during such quarrels.
FSSAI inspects Pernod Ricard plant, collects whisky samples in wider industry probe
Pernod Ricard's Bengaluru plant was inspected by India's food safety regulator, with officials collecting liquor samples and seeking documents as part of heightened scrutiny of the country's alcohol sector. Sources said the company was asked to improve hygiene and correct recycled-plastic markings, though no adverse findings have been issued against Pernod.
Nagendra plays caste card, accuses BJP of targeting him since hes from a tribal community
Power play or diffidence: The many silences of Siddaramaiah
In new bill, govt reserves power to take over runaway apartment associations
Flower and fruit prices soar ahead of Varamahalakshi festival in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: Poor rains and sowing, festive demand drive up prices of vegetables
2 detained for theft of water taps from railway station in Bengaluru
SIR: BLO duties extended till final rolls, teachers say students affected, cannot continue
This comes as an order issuedon Wednesday directing all BLOs and BLO Supervisors to continue with SIR until the final electoral rolls are published on October 27.
The draft of the Bill, which was presented at a stakeholders meeting on July 15, had proposed forming a federation to resolve the issue, but the final Bill has removed the provision.
Bengaluru: Water row turns fatal, lorry cleaner kills colleague
Bengaluru: A minor dispute over drinking water turned fatal at Bengalurus RMC Yard after a lorry cleaner allegedly stabbed his colleague to death following an argument. The deceased, Barkath, who hailed from Andhra Pradesh, was working as a lorry cleaner. The accused, Seenappa from Madhugiri, was also employed as a lorry cleaner. The incident reportedly 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 .
Discounted dollar deal turns into Rs 17 lakh cyber fraud for Bengaluru man
Bengaluru: Minister gives GBA August 30 deadline to clear waste, encroachments
The August 30 deadline also applies to two other city-wide drives the Freedom from Waste campaign and the removal of abandoned vehicles.
Hyderabad residents arrested for deer hunting in Bidar
Bidar: Three people were arrested for allegedly hunting a deer near Chondi village in Bidar taluk, days after a controversial encounter involving suspected poachers in Chamarajanagar district. According to forest officers the incident occurred in the areas surrounding Chondi village under the jurisdiction of Janwada forest range. Local residents reportedly noticed the suspicious movement in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Homemaker is gender neutral and can include working professionals: Karnataka high court
Duleep Trophy Final Moved From Bengaluru To Chennai. BCCI Reveals Reason
Chennai will host the Duleep Trophy final next month after the summit clash of the premier domestic tournament was shifted from the Centre of Excellence here to the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
BCCI shifts Duleep Trophy final from Bengaluru to Chennai to allow spectators
BCCI shifts Duleep Trophy final from Bengaluru to Chennai to allow spectators
Drugs Hidden In Car Stereo In Kerala, Women And Child Used As Cover
The Excise Enforcement and Anti-Narcotic Special Squad of Thiruvananthapuram intercepted the car around 11 pm in the Balaramapuram area following specific intelligence that MDMA was being transported from Bengaluru to Thiruvananthapuram.
Karnataka govt cancels MUDA 50:50 site allotments
Karnataka govt cancels MUDA 50:50 site allotments Bengaluru: The Karnataka government on Wednesday ordered the cancellation of around 1,100 alternative site allotments made by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) under the controversial 50:50 scheme, with the sites estimated to be worth more than Rs 2,000 crore. The Urban Development Department directed authorities to cancel [] The post Karnataka govt cancels MUDA 50:50 site allotments appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Bengaluru: 14-year-old boy goes missing from Government Boys home
Bengaluru: 14-year-old boy goes missing from Government Boys home
1 lakh voters facing deletion are back on rolls in Karnataka; booth-level officers under lens
Protest over hotel licence rejection: FIR registered against seven in Bengaluru
The FIR states that on August 18, between 12 noon and 2.30 p.m., one Santosh and six others gathered near the gate in front of the Corporation Commissioners office at Byatarayanapura and staged a protest.
Bengalurus Johnson market: Years of planning, no blueprint yet
Nikhil Kamath leads Rs 250 cr investment in CtrlS
Prajwal Revanna case: Two more Bengaluru jail officials suspended
Former India Selector Neetu David Appointed Chief Scout Of UP Warriorz (Ld)
ODI World Cup: Former India chief selector Neetu David has been appointed as the Chief Scout for UP Warriorz ahead of the 2027 Women's Premier League (WPL) season, the franchise announced on Wednesday. During a distinguished 13-year international career from 1995 to 2008, Neetu represented India in 10 Tests and 97 ODIs, and took 182 international wickets (including 141 in ODIs) across both formats. She holds the world record for the best bowling figures in an individual innings in Womens Test cricket, which is 8-53 against the West Indies in Jamshedpur in 1995. Born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Neetu has immense administrative and talent identification credentials after having previously served as the chief of the womens selection committee, where she oversaw India's 2025 ODI World Cup winning campaign. She was also inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2024. I am delighted to join UP Warriorz as Chief Scout. Having spent so many years playing and working within Indian womens cricket, I have seen the tremendous amount of talent that exists across the country. For me, scouting is not only about identifying performances, but also recognising potential and understanding what a player can become with the right opportunities and environment. I look forward to working with UP Warriorz to identify exciting young cricketers and contribute towards building a strong talent pipeline for the franchise, Neetu said in a statement on Wednesday. She took part in last week's off-season camp for UPW domestic players at the Sai Krishnan Grounds in Bengaluru, joining the support staff led by head coach Abhishek Nayar. The support staff also includes fielding coach Saurabh Bandekar and mentor Lisa Sthalekar, as the team looks to overhaul its talent identification process following consecutive lean seasons in the WPL. Kshemal Waingankar, COO & Director of Cricket at Capri Sports, highlighted that Neetus local roots in Uttar Pradesh make the association particularly significant for the franchise's vision. We are delighted to welcome Neetu David to UP Warriorz as our Head of Scouting. Neetu jis contribution to Indian womens cricket has been exceptional. Her experience both as an International Cricketer and as Chairperson of the Indian Womens Selection Committee gives her a unique perspective on identifying talent and understanding what it takes to succeed at the highest level Her roots in Uttar Pradesh make this association even more special for us. As a franchise, we are committed to building a strong and sustainable scouting structure that enables us to identify and nurture the best talent from across the country, and we believe Neetu ji will play a pivotal role in shaping that vision, he added. Her experience both as an International Cricketer and as Chairperson of the Indian Womens Selection Committee gives her a unique perspective on identifying talent and understanding what it takes to succeed at the highest level Also Read: Special Cricket Stories UP Warriorz remain the least successful side in the league's history, securing just 12 victories in 33 matches. After qualifying for the playoffs in the inaugural 2023 season, the franchise suffered group-stage exits in the subsequent three editions - finishing fourth in 2024 before ending at the bottom of the points table in both 2025 and 2026 editions. Article Source: IANS
Bengaluru: Lorry cleaner stabbed to death over drinking water dispute
The deceased has been identified as Barkat, a native of Andhra Pradesh.
Duleep Trophy Final Shifted To Chennai To Allow Fans In Stadium, Says Saikia
The Duleep Trophy: The Duleep Trophy final will be played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai from September 6 to10 so as to allow fans to watch the inter-zonal red-ball contest in the stadium. BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told IANS that the remaining matches of the competition are set to be played at the BCCI Centre of Excellence grounds in Bengaluru. The final was initially set to take place at the BCCI CoE Ground in Bengaluru, but since spectator entry was restricted at the venue, the BCCI decided to relocate the title match to Chennai. I will not say we are shifting the final venue. But we are hosting the final match of the Duleep Trophy at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Other matches will be in the BCCI CoE Grounds in Bengaluru. In Bengaluru, there is no crowd, which is due to some government restrictions - that we cannot allow crowds in that complex. So, the final match of the Duleep Trophy will be in Chennai, Saikia told IANS. The BCCI secretary also stated that the whole tournament will be available to viewers via both digital streaming and on linear television, with the Chennai venue offering the possibility of spectators attending the final in person. All the matches will be telecast live on the digital channel as well as on linear TV. So, those who want to go and watch live, they can come to the stadium in Chennai and watch the final match live, Saikia said. The Duleep Trophy, which is one of India's top domestic red-ball tournaments, is set to start on August 23 with the quarterfinals; East Zone will play North East Zone while North Zone meets West Zone in the two quarterfinal matches that will take place at the same time. All the matches will be telecast live on the digital channel as well as on linear TV. So, those who want to go and watch live, they can come to the stadium in Chennai and watch the final match live, Saikia said. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories The competition is likely to include some of India's top domestic players, giving them valuable experience with the red ball before the next season. The Central Zone enter the tournament as champions, having defended their title after they had beaten the South Zone in the final of last year. Article Source: IANS
Karnataka Government Urges Opposition to Halt Protests and Engage in Discussions
Bengaluru, August 19: The Karnataka government has called on opposition parties to cease their protests and actively participate in discussions within both houses of the legislature. The opposition has been demonstrating over the resignation of Planning and Statistics Minister B. Nagendra. The controversy stems from allegations of irregularities within the Karnataka Maharshi Valmiki Scheduled Tribe ... Read more Karnataka Government Urges Opposition to Halt Protests and Engage in Discussions
Tourism Minister K.J. George instructs officials to prepare a development plan focused on modern infrastructure, ensure quality food, give greater priority to childrens preferred snacks and food items on the hotel menu, and create a convenient environment for visitors
Tourism Minister K.J. George instructs officials to prepare a development plan focused on modern infrastructure, ensure quality food, give greater priority to childrens preferred snacks and food items on the hotel menu, and create a convenient environment for visitors
Prosus Invests $100 Million In Sachin Bansal-Led Navi Ahead Of IPO
The investment comes ahead of Navi's proposed initial public offering, which could value the Bengaluru-based financial services group at around $2 billion.
Sachin Bansal-led Navi raises $100 mn from Prosus in maiden funding round
The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals, including a CCI nod, and comes as the Bengaluru-based fintech prepares for a potential initial public offering
Bengaluru bye bye: Bangladeshi journalists final post emerges after Kolkata fire kills family
Shubha Mudgal leads Bengalurus Jackfruit Festival with 194 young musicians from across India
Helmed by Bhoomija Trust, the eighth edition of Jackfruit Festival brings together 194 young performers for three days of performances, workshops, and outreach programmes
Greater Bengaluru Authority directs builders to engage registered structural engineers
It was unearthed that after registered structural engineers, architects, engineers or supervisors submit building plans online and obtain approvals, building owners engage other unregistered players for design and supervision during the construction of the buildings.
Navi lands $100 mn from Prosus in first institutional raise
Bengaluru-based startup Bambrew, founded by Vaibhav Anant, demonstrates that environmental solutions can be commercially viable, building a 50 crore business by engineering bamboo and natural fiber packaging to replace single-use plastic.
Police arrest man for multiple thefts, recover valuables worth 1.36 crore
According to the police, the accused has been identified as a native of Bengaluru North in Karnataka, but presently resides at Chandrayangutta in Hyderabad of Telangana; cases have been registered against the accused in both Karnataka and Telangana, apart from various locations in Andhra Pradesh
New Gemini Enterprise AI Centre Opens In Bengaluru
Econz IT Services, in partnership with Google Cloud, has launched Bengaluru's first Gemini Enterprise Experience Centre. This centre provides an immersive environment for businesses to develop and deploy advanced Agentic AI solutions, marking a significant step in enterprise AI innovation in the region.
CFO STRATECH BENGALURU 2026 SET TO BRING TOGETHER 150+ CFOs AND FINANCE LEADERS TO EXPLORE INDIA'S NEXT GROWTH WAVE
Crompton targets 250-300 crore revenue from super-premium Rhion brand
CFO says Rhions debut product, Water Biofier, will initially be piloted in select Tamil Nadu cities and Bengaluru before scaling to other locations
Crompton targets 250-300 crore revenue from super-premium Rhion brand
CFO says Rhions debut product, Water Biofier, will initially be piloted in select Tamil Nadu cities and Bengaluru before scaling to other locations
Arrive Expands Global Footprint with New Innovation Center in Bengaluru, India
Arrive Expands Global Footprint with New Innovation Center in Bengaluru, India
1st Test: No Big-stage Jitters For New Players Due To Robust Domestic Setup, Says KL Rahul
Galle International Stadium: India's robust first-class ecosystem and 'A' team exposure tours have significantly reduced the gap for youngsters stepping into the high-pressure environment of Test cricket, said vice-captain KL Rahul after the side secured a dominant 165-run victory over Sri Lanka here on Wednesday. At the Galle International Stadium, India unearthed match-winners like top-order batter Devdutt Padikkal and left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, who played pivotal roles in the crucial triumph. While Suthar had a match haul of ten wickets, including six in the second innings, Padikkal smashed 167 and 44 to ensure India were always ahead in the game. A lot of credit goes to how our first-class setup is done and how some of these guys are in the India A structure that has been there for at least, I know, the last few years. The teams are touring to countries that we are going to play in a couple of months before. So Devdutt was here a month or six weeks before the Test series and played a couple of games there, and then we played a practice game here to get used to those conditions. But once you sort of put players in those positions and give them the exposure and the experience that they need at that level, I feel like that really helps them understand what they need to do when they come into the national team, and they're better prepared and give themselves a better chance to do well at this level. It's not like you go from playing Ranji Trophy cricket straight into an Indian team and a Test match in a couple of months, where that difference is huge. The standard from there to here is a big jump, so then sometimes players are found wanting, and they need to figure out their game at an international level and when there's already so much pressure, that becomes hard sometimes, Rahul said in the post-match press conference. Both Suthar and Padikkal were India A regulars, including in the 1-0 win in Sri Lanka in June-July, before shining now in Galle. Rahul also noted that proper planning by the authorities allows talented players to arrive ready for the highest level. But because of the way Indian cricket is structured, and first-class cricket is structured, I feel like they go from first-class Ranji Trophy to playing a lot of India A games, and they've toured Australia, Sri Lanka, England and all of these places. So it helps them get better at their game and understand their game, and by the time they've got their Test cap, they're well aware of their own game and the expectations of playing at international cricket and what they can do to do well here. So I think a lot of credit goes to that, and obviously they're all special players. They've done well for their states and scored runs or taken a lot of wickets. They're special players and have the skill, but helping them by giving them the right opportunities and sending them to the right places to play cricket and test their own game, I think, gets them ready for international cricket, and that's what's helped the Indian team in the last few years, he added. Lavishing praise on Padikkal for his magnificent 167 in the first innings, especially coming after B Sai Sudharsan was ruled out due to a right foot injury, Rahul, who hit 82 and 35 in the match, described the knock as the turning point of the Galle Test going in Indias favour. Firstly, on his innings, I think that innings was for me the defining part of this Test match. The way he batted, the tempo that he batted with, and to go on and get a big hundred in the first innings really set up the game for us. The conditions were really hot, and it was challenging physically as well, so for him to get through that and firstly to get his first hundred, it's a special moment. But to go on from there and get a big first innings total really set up this Test match, so that was really pleasing and someone who I've played a lot of cricket with and seen him grow up and come from Bengaluru and play for Karnataka was really happy to be there and to witness his first hundred and hopefully carries this confidence into the next game and into his Test career as well. Detailing a review discussion during their partnership on day four, where Rahul survived a close LBW call after Devdutt Padikkal convinced him to take a DRS review, which eventually saved him from being dismissed, Rahul said, The conversation there was, obviously you would have seen the video, I was walking back, and I felt like it was out. The only doubt that I had was, did I get outside the line, and he said, No, I don't think it's outside the line, but I think it might be high, and then he said, Might as well, we have three reviews, so just take it, I think it might be a little high. So I reluctantly took it, and then when it happened to be missing, then obviously, I didn't get too many runs after that, but when you get chances like that as a batter, it's a gift, it's a second chance, and I'm a little disappointed that I couldn't convert it, but it was a sweet moment. Turning his attention to what makes Suthar an effective red-ball bowler, Rahul pointed out the subtle trickery that makes him difficult for international batters to face. I think whatever we have played of him in the nets, it's the subtle variations. With the same actions and angles, and without changing his arm speed, he's able to bowl slower, and with the same arm speed he's able to bowl quicker as well. Just very subtle variations. Sometimes the angles, especially in Galle, when the wind was blowing from one side, he used that drift really well, and from there the ball straightens or comes in. That's something that he's always done. Even in India A, when I went to Australia, he played there as well. We played against him at home. Turning his attention to what makes Suthar an effective red-ball bowler, Rahul pointed out the subtle trickery that makes him difficult for international batters to face. I think whatever we have played of him in the nets, it's the subtle variations. With the same actions and angles, and without changing his arm speed, he's able to bowl slower, and with the same arm speed he's able to bowl quicker as well. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Hopefully he'll just keep getting better and better. But I think his greatest thing is his pace that he bowls at and his consistency to always challenge all modes of dismissal because the line he bowls can be LBW as well. If there's a little turn, it can be caught behind as well. So that's a special skill to have. He possesses that and hopefully he keeps getting better and does well for India, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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