Not just Bengaluru. IIT graduate laments soaring cost of living in tier 2 towns in viral post
Monali Dambre, an IIT Bombay graduate, raises concerns about rising living costs in India. She notes that even smaller towns are affected. Her X post resonates with many professionals. She shares her own experiences with increasing grocery bills in Bengaluru. Online users echo her concerns about affordability. The post sparks a discussion about India's economic landscape.
Bengaluru's OkCredit founders made it to Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Their photoshoot became memorable. Harsh Pokharna, Gaurav Kunwar, and Aditya Prasad showed up in borrowed, ill-fitting clothes. The crew found it funny. The photo became a symbol of their journey. It highlights belief, friendship, and hard work. The internet found the story inspiring.
Sonu Nigam faces FIR for alleged controversial remarks during Bengaluru concert
Sonu Nigam faces FIR for alleged controversial remarks during Bengaluru concert
Delhi HC refuses to bar Uber from running disparaging IPL ad that allegedly picks on RCB
Royal Challengers Bengaluru took Uber India to the Delhi High Court. The issue was a disparaging advertisement featuring Travis Head. The ad promoted Uber's bike taxi service. It allegedly disparaged Royal Challengers Bengaluru's trademark. The court observed that some changes might be needed. It reserved its verdict on removing the ad.
Karnataka government begins enumeration of Scheduled Castes to collect empirical data
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the enumeration of Scheduled Castes started on Monday, which will go on till May 17. The second phase of the exercise will be held between May 19 and 21 and designated camps will be organised as part of this phase for the benefit of those who were left out 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 .
Advocate Found Dead on Bengaluru's NICE Road
His body had multiple injuries, and his mobile phone was missing.
Akasa Air adds another Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its fleet
Akasa Air announced the arrival of its 28th aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 8-200, within 32 months of starting operations. The aircraft, registered VT-YBE, completed its delivery flight from Seattle to Bengaluru, landing at Kempegowda International Airport on May 1, 2025. This addition supports Akasa's plan to expand its air network in India and internationally.
Sonu Nigams career in Kannada cinema hangs in balance after concert chaos
Famous singer Sonu Nigam might face a ban from the Kannada film industry due to the controversial statements he made during a concert at the East Point College in Bengaluru.
Three flights diverted from Chennai to Tiruchi and Bengaluru airports due to rain
Bengaluru MBA Graduate Arrested For Harassing Woman Near Tech Park
Sreekanth Kodanda Reddy allegedly harassed the woman while she was walking in Ecoworld in the Marathahalli area around 11.30 pm last Wednesday.
The Bengaluru based CEO launched OkCredit in 2017 with co-founders Gaurav Kunwar and Aditya Prasad. Pokharna mentioned that his startup secured Rs120 crore in funding in 2019.
IPL 2025: SRH Sign Harsh Dubey As Injury Replacement For Smaran Ravichandran
Indian Premier League: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) have signed Harsh Dubey as an injury replacement for Smaran Ravichandran, whi is ruled out die to injury, for the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. Dubey, who is an all-rounder and plays for Vidarbha in domestic cricket, has joined SRH for Rs 30 lakh. He has 127 wickets and 941 runs against his name from 16 T20s, 20 List A and 18 First-Class matches he has played. For picking 69 wickets and making 476 runs, left-arm-spin allrounder Dubey won the player of the tournament award in Vidarbha winning the 2024/25 Ranji Trophy. Dubey was part of trials at Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad before the IPL 2025. Interestingly, Smaran had joined SRH last month as the replacement for the injured Adam Zampa at his base price of Rs 30 lakh. Smaran, who plays for Karnataka in domestic cricket, has played seven first-class games in which he has scored over 500 runs at an average of 64.50, including a double century against Punjab. He has also played 10 List A games since his debut in 2024, scoring 433 runs at an average of 72.16, with two hundreds, while he has scored 170 runs in six T20 matches at a strike rate of 170. Smaran was among the breakout stars of the 2024-25 Vijay Hazare Trophy, scoring 433 runs in seven innings at an average of 72.16 and strike rate of just over 100. He also starred for them in the final with a knock of 101 off 92 balls that helped Karnataka lift the title. SRH, who are on the brink of elimination with only three wins in 11 games, will host the stuttering Delhi Capitals in a bid to give their IPL 2025 campaign one more push on Monday evening. Smaran was among the breakout stars of the 2024-25 Vijay Hazare Trophy, scoring 433 runs in seven innings at an average of 72.16 and strike rate of just over 100. He also starred for them in the final with a knock of 101 off 92 balls that helped Karnataka lift the title. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
IPL 2025: Ayush Mhatre shows form, finesse beyond his years
Seventeen-year-old Ayush Mhatre's impressive 94 off 48 balls against Royal Challengers Bengaluru highlights Chennai Super Kings' shift towards youth. Despite the loss, Mhatre's maturity and aggressive batting have drawn high praise from coach Stephen Fleming. His seamless integration into the CSK camp and ability to perform under pressure suggest a promising future with the franchise.
Internal reservation to put equals in one basket
Those who have enjoyed the fruits of reservation have to sacrifice a little in favour of those who have not....Enumerators will conduct a door-to-door survey from May 5 to 17 to collect data for classification of internal reservation among Scheduled Castes (SCs). Justice HN Nagamohan Das, who heads the Commission to collect empirical data and submit recommendations to the state government, spoke to TNIE about the survey and the commissions work. Excerpts. Could you tell us about the commission and its purpose? The Constitution provides reservation for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs). SCs enjoy 17 per cent reservation and STs get 7 per cent. Yet, only some SC sub-castes benefit from this reservation. Some of the deprived sub-castes fought for internal reservation and on August 1, 2024, the Supreme Court in the Davinder Singh case said providing internal reservation is in accordance with constitutional provisions. The Court also held that it is nothing but an extension of equality specified under Article 14 and for social justice. The Supreme Court said the governments are competent to provide internal reservations. Thus, the Karnataka government came forward to provide internal reservation and constituted this commission for providing internal reservation. On what basis should internal reservation be provided? The Supreme Court specified that internal reservation is to be provided based on empirical data, by finding out their educational backwardness, inadequacy of public employment, and social backwardness. This empirical data is not available in Karnataka. We have the 2011 census and the Justice AJ Sadashiva Commission reports. But these are 14 years old. There are certain ambiguities with regard to Adi Andhra, Adi Karnataka, and Adi Dravida. There is a need for a proper bifurcation. On March 27, 2024, my commission submitted a report to the state government, following which orders were issued for a fresh survey of only SCs in Karnataka. How is the survey going to be done? A questionnaire has been prepared. A handbook guiding enumerators, trainers, and also community leaders campaigning for internal reservation has been prepared. Training of master trainers at the state, district and taluk levels, and enumerators has been completed. We have appointed 58,932 teachers and Anganwadi workers, and 5,894 supervisors. The survey will be done in three stages. In the first, enumerators will go door-to-door from May 5 to 17, 2025. In the second stage, those left out can visit the camp set up at panchayat headquarters and give a self-declaration of their caste, family, and other details between May 19 and 21. In the third stage, people can submit their details online between May 19 and 23, 2025. The survey is being done through a mobile app. The commission already has the total number of SCs falling under 101 categories, and now this exercise is to bifurcate them into the appropriate categories... True. As per the 2011 census, there were over 1.04 crore SCs in Karnataka. Now, this number may be more. The number of families might have increased. Maybe their education, employment, income, profession, etc has changed. All this is necessary for creating internal reservation as per Supreme Court guidelines. What documents should people give during the survey? There is a lot of migrant population in Karnataka today. According to reports in newspapers, there are over 20 lakh migrant employees in Karnataka. What we want is they must be residents of Karnataka and belong to SCs. We are demanding a caste certificate. If that is not available, they can show ration card or Aadhaar card. What is the fate of the Jayaprakash Hegde/Kantharaju Commission reports which projected the SC communitys population as 1.5 crore? Those reports are not available to me. When we commenced the commissions work, we wrote to the state government to provide the reports. So far, they have not been provided. Therefore, I cannot comment based on rumours or other information. Are you going to suggest removal of some castes included in 101 SCs because of political reasons? Classification is being done to find out educational backwardness. There may be some communities that are advanced in education, there may be some which are very backward. Similarly, some of the castes are very well present in Class A and Class B posts and there are some castes, who have not even become attenders. People from some castes have become MLAs and MPs, but those from some other castes have not even become panchayat members. Putting unequals in one basket is nothing but perpetuating inequality. The purpose of internal reservation is to put equals in one basket. Have you taken secondary sources of information from KPSC and government departments? We have the 2011 census and AJ Sadashiva survey reports. We have also written to all universities in Karnataka to provide details of SC students, lecturers, and non-teaching staff. We have written to all 43 state government departments to provide details the presence of SCs and how many are in Class A, B, C and D, along with sub-castes. The same has been sought from corporations. The objective is not just to gather figures. We have to analyze and find out why some people remain without reaping the benefits of reservation for the past 75 years. Scientific classification is necessary. Reservation is to be allocated on priority basis. Those who have enjoyed the fruits of reservation for the last 77 years after Independence have to sacrifice a little in favour of those who have not enjoyed the fruits of reservation. What is scientific classification? It is a classification based on literacy rate. Education alone is not the criteria. Presence in public employment and how they are inadequately represented in public administration, political administration, and also their social backwardness should be considered. That is what the Supreme Court said in its judgment and used two words -- homogeneous and heterogeneous -- relying on several reports at the all-India level. It said the SCs are not homogeneous but they are heterogeneous. This commission also studied the condition of SCs in Karnataka. Though 101 castes are recognised as SCs, they are not equal and there are a lot of differences in many aspects. A cumulative effect of all these should reflect in classification. Is there any time-frame to submit the report? We are expecting survey reports by May-end, along with information sought from other sources. The next stage is data analysis. The sooner we complete it, the sooner reservation can be done. How many questions does the questionnaire have? Broadly 46 questions have been formed, there are some sub-questions. The Adi Andhra, Adi Karnataka and Adi Dravida will be asked to provide their sub-castes. The questionnaire will also focus on education, public employment, political representation, land holding, housing, profession, occupation and income. In the 2011 census, there were 140 questions, and in the survey conducted by the OBC commission in Karnataka, there were more than 142 questions. How are you going to cross-verify the data provided? We will address them in the analysis part. The state government already has data of 18.5 lakh SC families. There may be another 3-4 lakh families. We are using electronic applications so that everything can be verified quickly. How do you plan to tackle cases of fake caste certificates? Fake caste certificates are an issue we cannot directly address. There are caste verification committees functioning in each district under DCs. Anybody can go and file a complaint with these committees if they come across cases of fake caste certificates. There is a system to deal with it. What about people who have converted to other religions? Those who have converted from Hinduism to Buddhism or Sikhism are treated as SCs. Those who have converted to Islam or Christianity are not provided with reservation. There is a demand from these people seeking an extension in reservation. For this, the Central government constituted a commission under the chairmanship of former Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan. The commission is on the job. Six months ago, they visited Bengaluru and held a public hearing to gather information. The Bhovi community has objected to the survey as their profession was not taken into consideration... Their apprehension is unfounded. The handbook clarifies the usage of the app. There are columns seeking professional details, and around 80 have been listed. There is another column asking about peoples traditional occupations, with a long list of details. There is also a column stating others, where people can file their details. Do you think the survey will unite or create a divide among communities? The ambition is to unite. In 2019, the Karnataka government appointed my commission to hike reservation -- from 15 to 17 per cent for SCs, and from 3 to 7 per cent for STs. I had meetings across the state. Some SC communities said we may increase reservation, but what is the use for them? They told me that only by increasing reservation they will not be benefited, as some powerful and well-to-do among them will benefit. Then I realized the real problem of internal reservation. How can they be united if they are denied benefits for many years? To bring them together, give them space, opportunity, quota, and a little more of what they actually deserve. Through this, unity can be achieved. In admission to schools and colleges, caste certificate is becoming mandatory. Is that right? Its necessary. Poverty, unemployment, health issues, illiteracy, being shelterless and landless are more among lower castes than upper castes. They need different types of treatment. Until and unless their caste is known, it cannot be done. Dropouts in primary education are more among these castes, and to retain them they have to be facilitated with midday meals, uniforms, bicycles etc. The caste census helps the state in framing policies for their development. What do you say of the Central government announcing caste census? I welcome the decision and request it to do it as soon as possible, and do it with its real purpose. There were allegations about the Kantharaju Commission not conducting door-to-door surveys, whats your opinion? I cannot comment on that as the survey report was not provided to me. Will your survey be cent per cent? There cannot be 100% surveys anywhere in the world. Our target is not to miss out anyone. Internal reservation means not excluding a single person who is already enjoying the benefit of reservation, not including who is excluded. Have you gone through implementation of internal reservation in Telangana, Haryana and other states? We have studied data and legal frameworks. They have taken a decision to implement it, but it is not yet fructified and recruitment is yet to take place. Is conducting the survey in urban areas challenging? Yes, it is. In a city like Bengaluru, with 1.2 crore population, there are 1,200 slums where 80-90 per cent of SCs live. The remaining 15-20 per cent are spread across the city. We will go to their doors, and if they are not found or do not disclose their caste for social reasons, they can declare their details online. We are pressing for more enumerators in urban areas. How many families does each enumerator attend to? Each enumerator is allotted 120-130 families. Will the Central survey report be helpful and will you share data with them? When the Centre does it, our report is always open to update, nothing wrong in it. Only on the basis of the current situation are we going to classify quota, and if we get new information in another two, three or four years it can be updated.
Karnataka home minister turns down NIA probe on Hindutva activist Suhas Shetty's murder
BENGALURU: Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara here on Sunday clarified that he did not visit the parents of Suhas Shetty, who was murdered at Bajpe in Mangaluru recently, as several heinous cases had been filed against the latter. There are five cases against Suhas. That is why none of the elected representatives visited his house. But we are on the job of delivering justice to his family members as eight accused have already been arrested, he told reporters, replying to the criticism that he did not console Suhas parents during his visit to Mangaluru recently. He categorically denied Congress instructing its leaders not to visit Suhas family as a video on it has gone viral. This is a case of murder. The government will do justice to Suhas Shettys family, he said. On Suhas parents suspecting whether the arrested were genuinely involved in the murder, Parameshwara hit back, saying, Is it possible to call anyone an accused? On the speculation that it was a revenge killing for the murder of Mohammed Fazil in 2022, in which Suhas was the main accused, as Fazils brother Adil Mehroof is among the eight accused, Parameshwara said that only investigation will establish that. Asked why only Muslim community members were meeting him, Parameshwara said they were Congress members. Leaders from the Muslim community met me. Can you say no to visitors? People from other communities too can come to me, he said. On BJP leaders insisting that Suhas case be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), he said, That is BJPs opinion. Our police are working efficiently. Eight people have been arrested. We believe the investigation is going well and thats why it has not been given to NIA On murders reported elsewhere in the state, he said the home department is taking all steps. Keep tabs on illegal PGs: Minister Dr G Parameshwara to officers The home minister has warned concerned police commissioners and superintendents of police to act soon after they receive any information about conspiracies hatched to murder someone. Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara here on Sunday said he has instructed police officers to keep a vigil on paying guest accommodations in their jurisdiction. The instructions were given in the wake of a girl allegedly walking naked at HSR Layout in broad daylight that reportedly disturbed the peace of residents. Parameshwara told the officers that information on PGs run legally and illegally should be gathered. If someone is running a PG illegally, action should be taken against those who gave permission. The BBMP should take care of such issues, he suggested.
Experts lambast BBMP split plan, call for polls soon
BENGALURU: As the state government contemplates splitting the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) into smaller corporations, citizen groups and urban experts have suggested that elections to the BBMP Council should be conducted first, followed by drafting a vision document by citizens outlining their aspirations for the city. Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot recently gave his assent to the Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, 2024, which allows BBMP to be split into a maximum of seven smaller corporations. Sources in the BBMP revealed that the Congress-led state government is inclined to split the BBMP into three corporations. Citizen activist and Bengaluru Praja Vedike founder, N S Mukunda, said, When H D Kumaraswamy was Chief Minister, he pushed for an elevated corridor. Now, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar is aiming to bring a tunnel road to Bengaluru, despite public opposition. The government now wants to slice the city into three corporations. Why cant the people of Bengaluru decide what they want for their city, how it should be governed and how many corporations are needed to manage it? He said half of the citys problems stem from projects imposed on it. Criticising the current form of proposed Greater Bengaluru Authority, he said it does not decentralise powers. Every government wants to retain control and is unwilling to devolve powers, he said. Echoing similar concerns, Sandeep Anirudhan, Convenor of Citizens Agenda for Bengaluru / Bengaluru Town Hall, said, Splitting Bengaluru into multiple corporations is a flawed idea by design. If we look at the Delhi experiment, its bound to fail. If the goal was devolution and better administration, it could have been achieved through the BBMP Act, 2020, by devolving powers to BBMP zones, ward committees, and area sabhas, and by improving transparency through IT solutions. . If the government were truly interested in devolution, it would not have delayed the elections. Irrespective of which party is in power, the government has consistently found excuses to postpone elections. This shows mala fide intent. Its clear that politicians are not interested in grassroots democracy. This entire exercise seems to be aimed at delaying or preventing it, thereby continuing state control over local bodies, Anirudhan said. He further stated that the Act is poorly drafted and ill-conceived. One of the primary concerns is that it violates multiple provisions of the Indian Constitution by perpetuating state control over local bodies, rendering governance non-representative and undemocratic. Both Mukunda and Anirudhan said the Act should be challenged in court, and many residents and civic groups are preparing for legal action.
BDA under fire for selling land under litigation
BENGALURU: Residents of Banashankari 6th Stage have been barred from constructing houses on their properties after multiple blocks in the layout came under litigation, affecting over 300 plots. The layout, formed 22 years ago by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA), includes long-time allottees from 2002, houses constructed over nine years ago, and site buyers from recent BDA auctions between 2021 and 2024. Though the area is fully developed and has a resident welfare association in place, the land has now been declared to belong to the original landlords. Residents have alleged that the BDA have failed to defend its land acquisition in court and is continuing to auction sites that are under litigation, leaving many buyers in limbo and raising serious concerns about the agencys functioning. Several affected residents, many of whom were unaware that their plots were under legal dispute, are now demanding urgent intervention. We are raising this issue anonymously because the landowners have political backing. But hundreds of us are suffering. This is a public failure. Why should we trust BDA after this? they said. A property owner from the 3rd Block said their family had bought the site through a BDA auction in 2021, registered it in 2022, and began construction only in February 2025. We had already laid the foundation when local landlords informed us that a High Court order had quashed BDAs acquisition in January this year, the resident said. According to residents, the court ruling denotified over 16 acres of land across 2nd Block, 3rd Block, and 4H Block in Banashankari 6th Stage, following petitions filed by the original landowners. They claimed that BDA had failed to develop the layout and that they continued using the land for agricultural purposes. The court ruled in their favour, impacting more than 250 to 300 site owners. Many of us are now left helpless. We cant build our homes, and we cant sell either, said another resident. From January 27 to April, there was no response or action. We visited the BDA office every week, met the commissioner, and urged them to file an appeal. Finally, last week, their lawyer submitted the appeal, but it still hasnt been admitted because he failed to attach the necessary documents, a resident told TNIE . The residents further alleged that the BDA did not present evidence in court to show that the layout was developed. There are tarred roads, Cauvery water connections, streetlights, garbage collection, and fully occupied houses. Yet, none of these documents were submitted in court. Thats why this happened, they said. The residents claimed that the BDA is still auctioning new sites, as if nothing had happened.
Karnataka, a leading silk producer in India now aims to export cocoons to South East Asian countries
BENGALURU: Karnataka is the leader in production of silk sarees and other silk materials in the country, but it will now take the lead in exporting silk cocoons, which are consumed in North-Eastern states and South East Asian countries as they are a rich source of protein. India has seen the opportunity early and found that the demand for silk cocoons is rising from countries where tourism is their primary source of income, like Singapore and other South East Asian countries. India is one of the largest silk producers, and Karnataka is the leader. Silk cocoons from here can be supplied to other countries where the demand is rising. We are working on keeping the cocoons alive after reeling the silk so that they can be exported. Already, the dead pupa, after reeling, is dried, powdered and exported. It is also fed to dogs as a protein supplement, Member Secretary and CEO, Central Silk Board (CSB), Sivakumar Periyasamy, said. R&D is on to keep the pupa alive and documents are being prepared on the modalities for silk extraction from live pupa. In the North-East, eri silk pupa is consumed and in cities like Dimapur in Nagaland, it is sold at Rs 700-1,200 a kg. Consumption of silk cocoons is legal in other countries, and is a traditional practice in North-East India. The demand for mulberry silk cocoons is rising and since Karnataka leads in mulberry silk material production, it is the best place to source cocoon from. There is also a demand for silk protein-rich cosmetics from countries like Thailand. Work is happening to strengthen the silk byproduct sector, including pharmaceuticals. Here, researchers are working with private firms, Periyasamy said. International studies have found silk cocoons to be rich in amino acids, healthy fats, omega-3, minerals and vitamins. It is consumed in large quantities in China, Vietnam and Japan. The CSB is working on giving a stiff competition to China, which is also a large silk producer. An official from the Textile Ministry, also a member of the international seri-commission, not wanting to be named, said, The target for raw silk production is 42,000 metric tonnes annually, but the production is 39,000 metric tonnes, 43% of this is from Karnataka, followed by North-Eastern states. India continues to import 2,500-3,000 metric tonnes from China. Steps are being taken to improve the international grade silk production and stop imports, while work is happening to strengthen the export of silk byproducts, including cocoons. We cannot let the market slip to China.
Bengaluru cops may summon Sonu Nigam over his Kannada remarks
BENGALURU: A day after an FIR was registered against singer Sonu Nigam for allegedly insulting Kannadigas, the police are now likely to issue a notice summoning him to appear before the investigation officer (IO) for questioning. The FIR was filed following Nigams controversial statement during a college concert, where he linked a request to sing a Kannada song with the Pahalgam terror attack a remark that triggered widespread outrage and upset people in Karnataka. The Avalahalli police booked the singer on Saturday under Sections 351(1) (criminal intimidation), 352 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace), and 353 (public mischief) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), after Nigam, who has sung numerous Kannada songs, allegedly took offence at being asked to sing in Kannada. According to the FIR, the complainant, Dharmaraj A, president, Karnataka Rakshana Vedikes Bengaluru district unit, alleged that Nigam made objectionable remarks during a concert at East Point College of Engineering. Sonu Nigam says he was 'threatened' to sing in Kannada after FIR for offending Kannadigas I perform in Karnataka with respect: Sonu Nigam Dharmaraj A mentioned that a student requested Nigam to sing a Kannada song, to which the singer responded by saying, Kannada, Kannada, Kannada this is why the Pahalgam incident (terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir in which 26 tourists were killed) happened. The complainant said that by equating a Kannada song request with an act of terrorism, Nigam insulted Kannadigas and their cultural identity. He added that the singers remarks defamed the Kannadiga community, portrayed them as intolerant or violent and deeply hurt their sentiments. The complaint noted that such remarks could lead to tension in a peaceful state like Karnataka. TA Narayana Gowda, state president, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, demanded Nigams immediate arrest and strict legal action. He said Kannadigas have always shown immense love and respect for Nigam. No other artist had received such admiration here. In return, we expected him to show the same affection and sensitivity towards Kannadigas. Instead, he compared a simple request for a Kannada song to a terrorist act this is unacceptable, he said, adding that someone who received so much from Karnataka should have honoured that bond, not belittled it. Nigam issues clarification After the FIR was registered, Sonu Nigam, via a social media post, issued a clarification, in which he once again referred to the Pahalgam terrorist attack. He said, The best songs I have sung are in Kannada. Whenever I perform in Karnataka, I do so with a lot of respect. You have treated me like family. But I did not appreciate it when a group of 4-5 boys there threatened rather than insisting that I sing in Kannada. Ive been singing in Kannada for more years than their age. He was shouting Kannada, Kannada in a rude and threatening tone. This kind of attitude is what leads to incidents like the Pahalgam attack. Look at whos standing here I love Kannadigas, the singer maintained.
Ankolas Belgian Malinois duo joins CRPF for field operations
BAVIKERE(UTTARA KANNADA): Two Belgian Malinois from Ankola taluk have made it to the CRPF camp in Bengaluru where they will be trained and used in field operations. These dogs have been gifted by Ankolas Raghavendra Bhat to serve the nation. Bhat, who works as a district disability officer in the Department of Women and Child Development, has several rare breeds of dogs including Indian breeds Bully Kutta (Indian Mastiff, which is similar to Pit Bull), Mudhol hounds, German shepherd and boxer. A couple of years ago, Belgian Malinois pups of Bavikere in Ankola created history when the paramilitary forces of Assam Rifles sought them to patrol the borders of Myanmar and Bangladesh. The puppies from Ankola will be taken to the Dog Breeding and Training Centre at Taralu near Kaggalipura on Kanakapura Road near Bengaluru and will be trained for 40 weeks before being deployed for duty. The dogs, bred by Bhat in Bavikere village, will be handed over to the CRPF officials on Tuesday. Two officials came to see the dogs. They tested them for their alertness, quality, height and weight and their response, to assess whether they meet their requirement, he told TNIE .
BENGALURU: Leader of Opposition in the Council Chalavadi Narayanaswamy on Sunday said he would resign from his post and retire from politics if AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge and other senior Congress leaders prove their allegations that the RSS and the Communist Party defeated Dr BR Ambedkar in the Lok Sabha elections. Speaking to the media in Bengaluru, the senior BJP leader said Kharge, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, minister Priyank Kharge and party leader Jairam Ramesh claim that the Congress did not defeat Ambedkar in the Lok Sabha polls. They instead blame Communist leader SA Dange and Veer Savarkar for his defeat, the BJP leader said. Narayanaswamy said he would give a reward of Rs 1 lakh to the Congress leaders if they could prove their claims on the election of Ambedkar. He questioned them if they would resign if they failed to prove their claims. Narayanaswamy said the Congress insulted the Constitution when it was in power, and now claims to be protecting it. He said when the BJP was in power in the state, it increased reservation for the Scheduled Castes, but the Congress has not implemented internal reservation for SCs.
42-year-old woman murdered in Bengaluru
Victims son alleges that his father, with the help of two of their relatives, murdered her
75-year-old woman found dead at house in Bengaluru, cops suspect suicide
BENGALURU: A 75-year-old woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances outside her three-storey house in 7th Sector HSR Layout early Sunday morning. The deceased, identified as Vijaylakshmi, is believed to have died between 3.30 am and 4 am, according to the police. The incident came to light after her daughter, Pramila, who lives in KR Puram, filed a complaint with the police. Pramila was not at home when the incident occurred and was informed about it by other family members. While initial investigation suggests it may be a case of suicide, police have not ruled out the possibility of an accidental fall. On the face of it, Vijaylakshmi appeared to be mentally stable and was not reported to be depressed by family members. We are checking whether any health issues related to age may have caused her to slip from the third floor accidentally or if she took the extreme step, a senior officer said. A police officer told TNIE that Vijaylakshmi had lost her husband three years ago as well as both her sons, a little over a year ago. She was living in the three-storey house with her two daughters-in-law and two grandsons. HSR Layout police registered a case.
Private firm employee arrested for molesting woman at Eco World tech park in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A 32-year-old private company employee was arrested by Marathahalli police for allegedly molesting a woman twice outside the main gate of Eco World tech park in Devarabeesanahalli. The accused was identified as Srikanth, a resident of Devarabeesanahalli who holds an MBA degree and works at a private firm in the city. The incident was reported on April 30, when a 26-year-old woman, a resident of Bhoganahalli, was walking near the main gate of the tech park. Srikanth, who was riding a two-wheeler, came from behind and hit the complainants back before speeding away. Minutes later, he returned after taking a U-turn and repeated the act, this time more aggressively. He then stood at a distance and watched her, the woman alleged in her complaint. Despite being in a high-security area with CCTV surveillance and security guards stationed every few metres, no passersby came forward to help, the woman mentioned in her complaint. Investigation is going on to determine whether he is a habitual offender, a senior police officer from Whitefield division said. The Marathahalli police, which is still probing the case, had formed special teams to arrest the accused. Man fined for spitting pan masala in Metro station BMRCL penalised a commuter for spitting pan masala inside Doddakallasandra Metro Station on Kanakapura Road. The incident occurred at 6.30 pm on May 2, near the lift on Platform 1 of Doddakallasandra Green Line Metro Station. Following the viral video by a Metro commuter confronting another for consuming chewable tobacco inside a train near Sampige Road Station, BMRCL said on April 23 that it would intensify patrolling during non-peak hours and take strict action against passengers found consuming chewable tobacco products. Spitting and littering degrade the environment and pose health risks to fellow commuters. Strict action will be taken against anyone who violates the cleanliness of Metro premises, BMRCL stated on Sunday. BMRCL also encouraged passengers to cooperate.
Anubhab Roy Karnatakas alcohol market, for some time, has been a volatile entity (pun intended). For months, prices of various categories of liquor have been on the surge, tightening the pockets of sellers and consumers alike. With the newly-proposed hike `10-15 per quarter for most liquor and 10 per cent across bottled beer things could get worse in the coming weeks. Industry-insiders in the city cast their views on the potential hike, and what it could mean for their businesses. This is, of course, not Karnatakas first brush with liquor hikes. Over the course of months now, except luxury-tier liquors, alcohol especially bottled beer has turned out to be a frequent hiker. Vinay BC, founder of Long Boat Brewing Co, heading a microbrewery that makes its own beer, has a different price-hike on beer to contend with. We being a microbrewery, the rule for beers wont impact us, but the government recently hiked the overall excise duty for microbreweries from `35/litre to `60/litre, this did impact the sector in a significant way. Ajay Nagarajan, an industry veteran, spares no vehemence in his disdain for the decision. Absolutely ridiculous. Its the second hike in four months, he says. Arun George, co-founder and director of Toit, echoes these sentiments ruefully. This is the third hike in duties in a year; not justified at all. Beer is a low-alcohol beverage. There should instead be a push to lower duties on beer, but whats happening now does not bode well for business owners or our patrons, he comments. But what is it about Karnataka particularly that invites such a flurry of liquor hikes? Vinay lists several probable causes. Karnataka operates through a state-run wholesale model (MSIL - Mysore Sales International Limited), giving it a tight grip over pricing and distribution. This enables easier implementation of price revisions compared to states with less centralised control. With Bengaluru being a massive urban market, liquor consumption is high and price-insensitive, especially in mid to premium segments. The government knows it can safely hike prices without significantly reducing consumption among urban consumers. Vinay also refuses to see this hike outside the context of political motivation. Liquor is seen as a soft target for taxation increasing prices garners minimal public backlash while funding populist schemes. Its politically easier than raising direct taxes or on essentials, he remarks. Nagarajan sees this move more as a snake that will eventually eat its own tail; he says, With possibly the highest excise taxes on liquor and beer in the country, it is going to be detrimental. Consumption will decrease and eventually result in lower excise collections for the government, defeating the purpose of the hike. The potential hike would have repercussions on customers, and would require re-strategising on the businesses part to retain their consumer base. We invite our regular customers for any new beer launches and trials, and call a selected few for our anniversary celebrations, Vinay says, who refuses to compromise on the quality of the products. As Nagarajan states, Unfortunately, we have to offer deals and discounts, taking a loss on many occasions to keep our customers coming. George, although disappointed, hopes that the customer base is understanding at the face of this hiccup, stating, All we can do is focus on maintaining our quality standards and hope customers will continue to see value in what we offer, despite these unfortunate price hikes.
Ganagaramaya Temple, one of the oldest temples in Colombo which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited on trips to Sri Lanka, has all the features of a Buddhist Temple a vihara, cetiya, the Bodhi tree, an assembly hall for monks and a relic chamber believed to contain Buddhas hair relics. But for years, there was a mysterious space left empty. For unknown reasons, there were 10 small cubicles next to the main Buddha statue which had the names of Hindu gods and goddesses, says Jayachandra, a businessman who, alongside his wife Nalani Madhushani Wickramarathna, took it upon themselves to fill these spaces. My wife happened to meet the revered Assaji Thero, the head monk of Gangaramaya temple during one of her visits. He casually asked if she could donate the statues of the gods and goddesses. The 10 idols are of Shiva, Ganesha, Krishna, Vishnu, Muruga, Lakshmi, Saraswathy, Kali, and Sri Lankan deities Pattini and Sumana Saman all made of marble. After they were sculpted by craftsmen in Jaipur, Jayachandra consulted Radhakrishna Gollapinni Seshappa, a well-known priest from Bengaluru, to take charge of consecration. He led 10 priests through three days of ceremonies adhering to the shastras, which saw participation from locals across religions. Though a majority of Sri Lankans are followers of Buddhism, there are Hindus from various parts of India who are Sri Lankan residents. In fact, some of the monks have a deep knowledge of Shiva and Kali and their spiritual significance. The decision to consecrate the Hindu Gods in the Buddhist temple, though unique, promotes inter-religious harmony and goodwill, says Seshappa.
Up and Away: Here's where Bengalureans are travelling this Summer
Travel influencers Shreya Choubey and Daksh Tripathi in Japan With summer vacations in full swing, Bengalureans are ready to pack up and travel. Among Indian travellers, Thailand and Bhutan remain ever-popular, Singapore and Hong Kong are the places to be for luxury splurging, and Japan and Korea are newer on the list. According to travel influencer Nicky Parmar, young peoples love for unique but instagrammable experiences is leading to seeking lesser-known destinations. Instead of just touristy places, people are looking for experiences local festivals, adventures with longer stays, she says. Sharing her experience in Vietnam she adds, Nihn Bihn [a river valley] is not visited by international tourists often. Similarly, Phong Nha National Park offers a stunning view of landscapes and caves. Also, Mui Ne, known for its dunes and sunrise is just amazing! Trendy Travel - Japan and Korea Mahipal Singh, who runs Sonana Travel, has noticed increased interest in travelling to South Korea, partly due to interest in K-culture. Because of the language barrier and difference in food, its mainly Gen Z thats interested in going to Korea. They want to see something new, he says. K-drama fans may particularly be interested in Jeju Island, a popular filming spot featured in dramas like Goblin and When Life Gives You Tangerines; he adds, On the mainland, Busan has beautiful beaches and is good for shopping. In Seoul, theres the iconic Gyeongbokgung Palace and Seoul Tower. With Japan Airlines introducing a free domestic air travel scheme, visitors interest in Japan has surged. Shreya Choubey, an influencer, who makes travel content with partner Daksh Tripathi shares an off-the-radar spot. Miyajima Island near Hiroshima can be reached through cable car. The entire island is surrounded by the sea of Japan and is a secluded, non-commercial, and spiritual place. There are also deer roaming all over the island, around shrines she notes. Solo traveller Nicky Parmar on a boat ride in Vietnam Evergreen Favourites - Thailand and Bhutan Bhutan and Thailand remain favoured due to their affordability and visa-free entry. Despite the recent earthquakes, Bengalureans are still interested in travelling to Thailand, notes, Preeti Nath, founder of Trip Naari. There was initially a panic with Bangkok being affected but there are many tourist spots that are unaffected, she mentions, continuing, You can explore hot springs in Phuket, Krabi, Ko Samui and also go island hopping. For those seeking untouched tranquillity, SD Nandakumar, president and country head of Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel Limited, shares, The pristine beaches of Koh Tao, Koh Lanta, Koh Yao Noi, and Khao Lak offer secluded serenity. Meanwhile, history enthusiasts can step back in time amidst the ancient ruins of Sukhothai or soak in the breathtaking vistas of Phetchabun. Nath observes consistent interest in travelling to Bhutan too, saying, Punakha is a popular place; its the oldest capital in Bhutan and close to the Nepal border, while Paro Valley is known for the Tigers Nest trek. Theres also a beautiful, lesser-known place, Phuentsholing, a border town with a mix of Indian and bhutanese culture and several monasteries. Luxury Destinations - Hong Kong and Singapore While Disney Land, Hong Kong, remains the most popular draw, Singh suggests escaping to a nearby island. Lantau Island has the picturesque Tian Tan Buddha monastery that you can visit with a cable car or with a 30-40 minute drive over a land bridge from mainland Hong Kong, he says. Across the sea, in Singapore, while Marina Bay Sands and Sentosa Island are popular, Rajeev Kale, president and country head, Holidays, at Thomas Cook (India) Limited, notes, Indians are exploring lesser-known gems like Kampong Gelam the citys oldest urban quarters where trendy lifestyle and traditions come together. Singapores Museum of Ice Cream is gaining traction among millennials and Gen Z. Culinary enthusiasts have been drawn to experiences like river cruise dining and private cable car sky dining. Cable cars in Lantau Island, Hong Kong
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Lakhs of aspirants appeared for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2025 on Sunday, May 4. The high-stakes medical entrance examination was held at 5,453 centers in more than 500 cities nationwide. Bengaluru: Aspirants wait to appear for the NEET UG exam, in Bengaluru, Karnataka, Sunday, May 4, 2025. (PTI Photo) New 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 .
Mhatre, Suryavanshi turn IPL into sparkling Indian Kids League
Bengaluru, May 4: I worry about the Under-19 opposition that theyll come up against when the World Cup comes around. Stephen Fleming had a hint of mischief in his voice while talking about the potential of young stars Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi in this seasons IPL. Mhatre made a sparkling 94 that almost dragged Chennai Super Kings over the line against Royal Challengers Bengaluru here on Saturday, and for many, that knock reminded of Suryavanshis 35-ball 100 a few [] The post Mhatre, Suryavanshi turn IPL into sparkling Indian Kids League appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BENGALURU: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Sunday rejected BJP's demand for an NIA probe into former Bajrang Dal worker and rowdy-sheeter Suhas Shetty's murder. Suhas Shetty, who is an accused in five criminal cases, was murdered by an unidentified group late on Thursday within the Bajpe police station limits in Mangaluru city. It is their (BJP's) opinion. Our view is that our police are doing their job very well. Eight people have been arrested in this connection and the investigation is in progress, Parameshwara told reporters here. He said at this stage, there was no need to hand over the case to the NIA. When asked why no one from the government visited and consoled the bereaved family members, Parameshwara said Shetty had five criminal cases against him. Please know that this is a murder case. There were five criminal cases against him. That's the reason that no one from the government, I mean the public representatives, either me or anyone else, met them, the Minister said. He, however, added that the government will ensure that the family gets justice. Already we have done our work and we have arrested eight people, Parameshwara explained. Parameshwara also said that an anti-communal task force will be constituted permanently in the communally sensitive coastal Karnataka region. Those arrested are Abdul Safwan, Niyaz Ahmed, Mohammad Muzzammil, Khalandar Shafi, Adil Mehrooz Mohammad Rizwan, Ranjit and Nagaraj. Following the murder, the VHP called for a bandh on Friday and shops were shut in Mangaluru city. In view of the tension, Parameshwara and District In-charge Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao rushed to Mangaluru on Friday and held high-level discussions with Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal and Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan to assess the law and order situation. The ministers reviewed the security arrangements and appealed for calm, assuring that strict action would be taken against those responsible for the violence and disruption. Suhas Shetty was murdered days after a 36-year-old Muslim youth with intellectual disability was beaten to death by a group of 25-30 people, allegedly affiliated with RSS and Bajrang Dal, during a cricket match near the Batra Kallurthi temple in Kudupu, Mangaluru.
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FIR filed against Sonu Nigam for offending Kannadigas, claims he was 'threatened' to sing in Kannada
NEW DELHI: Singer Sonu Nigam, who is currently facing an FIR for allegedly offending the sentiments of Kannadigas during a recent concert in Bengaluru, has stated that he was hreatened by a small group of boys to sing in Kannada at the event. He also urged people ot to generalise or hold the entire community responsible for the actions of a few. An FIR was registered at the Avalahalli Police Station in Bengaluru on Saturday against the popular playback singer for reportedly retorting, Kannada. Kannada. This is the reason behind the incident in Pahalgam, in response to an audience member's request to sing in Kannada. In his complaint, Dharamaraj Ananthayya, the president of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV), said Nigam had not only insulted Kannadigas but also likened their cultural pride and linguistic identity to violence and intolerance by linking the request for a Kannada song to a terrorist act. Nigam, 51, shared his side of the story in a video on Instagram posted on Saturday. There were four-five goon-type people who were shouting 'Kannada-Kannada' angrily. There were girls who were requesting them not to shout like that, asking them not to disturb the scene. It's important to tell those four-five people that terrorists in Pahalgam didn't ask the language of the people... You have to not allow them to threaten you as an audience to make you sing. But those provoke others, it's important to stop them right away. If someone is sowing the seeds of hatred in the land of love, we must stop them. Kannadigas are beautiful people, so please do not generalise them. There were just four-five boys who were looking at me angrily after I finished my first song. They were not demanding, they were threatening. You can ask people who were there, he said. The incident occurred during a live concert on April 25 at a college in Bengaluru. Nigam paused his performance when someone from the audience loudly demanded that he sing in Kannada. Frustrated by the repeated shouts of Kannada, Kannada, the singer responded sharply from the stage. In a video that went viral on social media, Nigam is also heard saying that some of the best songs of his career are in Kannada and that Karnataka has always treated him like family, but he was irked by how the demand was made.
Threatened to sing in Kannada, says Sonu Nigam after FIR
New Delhi: Singer Sonu Nigam, who is currently facing an FIR for allegedly offending the sentiments of Kannadigas during a recent concert in Bengaluru, has stated that he was threatened by a small group of boys to sing in Kannada at the event. He also urged people not to generalise or hold the entire community []
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Mhatre's 'composure & Temperament' Are Something I'm Most Impressed With: Fleming
Chennai Super Kings: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) head coach Stephen Fleming has revealed what impressed him the most about Ayush Mhatre after the 17-year-old turned out to be the biggest positive in the franchise's one of the toughest IPL campaigns. CSK, who are already knocked out of the IPL 2025 playoffs race, fell to a narrow two-run loss against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Saturday night, despite Mhatre's impressive knock of 94 off 48 balls, which made him a the third player to score a fifty in the IPL at 17 years and 292 days. After the match, Fleming was full of praise for the right-hander and said Mhatre's temperament and composure are something that impressed him a lot. It's sometimes hard to explain, but there's just a quality around what he was doing. But his composure was something that impressed me. He's got talent, he's got hand-eye coordination, he's got a beautiful silky swing. He's aggressive, everything that we like about a modern-day T20 player. But to me it's the temperament and being able to execute in a trial and then on the big stage. So that's what I'm most impressed with. Fleming said in the post-match presentation. We have a pretty relaxed camp, which has always been our style. He has some teammates on the side... (Shivam) Dube is one who has seen a fair bit of him. Again, it comes back to his maturity. He fitted in seamlessly. It's often not what the team around him does, but it's just the way that he behaves. He was very comfortable right from day one. The team was very comfortable with him. Hopefully, it's the start of a long relationship, he added. Mhatre joined CSK as a replacement for captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, who was sidelined five matches into the season due to an elbow injury. He made his T20 debut in the match against the Mumbai Indians (MI), scoring 32 runs off 15 balls. He followed it up with a quick 30 off 19 deliveries against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). On Saturday in Bengaluru, Mhatre took down statistically the IPL's best powerplay bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar, for 26 runs in an over, hitting five fours and a six. A week ago in Jaipur, Rajasthan Royals' 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi scripted history with a 35-ball century, which is the fastest by an Indian player in the IPL and the second-fastest of all time. Fleming further shed light on the surge of teenage prodigies, and said, It's extraordinary to watch that fearless approach. But you've got to have skills as well, and to have the skills that these young players have - and to be able to execute them against some of the best bowlers in the world, is quite remarkable. On Saturday in Bengaluru, Mhatre took down statistically the IPL's best powerplay bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar, for 26 runs in an over, hitting five fours and a six. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
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Boys in Audience Threatened Me to Sing in Kannada: Sonu Nigam
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Four-five boys in audience were threatening me to sing in Kannada: Sonu Nigam after FIR
NEW DELHI, May 4: Singer Sonu Nigam, who is currently facing an FIR for allegedly offending the sentiments of Kannadigas during a recent concert in Bengaluru, has stated that he was threatened by a small group of boys to sing in Kannada at the event. He also urged people not to generalise or hold the entire community responsible for the actions of a few. An FIR was registered at the Avalahalli Police Station in Bengaluru on Saturday against the popular [] The post Four-five boys in audience were threatening me to sing in Kannada: Sonu Nigam after FIR appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IPL 2025: Rayudu Lauds CSK's 'excellent Find' Ayush Mhatre's 'power & Finesse' Against RCB
Chennai Super Kings: Former India cricketer Ambati Rayudu called the 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre he best find for Chennai Super Kings and lauded the teenager for showing maturity and the temperament that is required to excel in the game during his impressive 94-run knock in CSK''s narrow two-run loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Mhatre smashed a 48-ball 94 against RCB, becoming the third-youngest player to score a fifty in the IPL at 17 years and 292 days. He, along with Ravindra Jadeja, added 114 for the third wicket after a 51-run opening stand with Shaik Rasheed in the chase of 214. But his superb innings went in vain as CSK fell two short of the target. He's the bright spothe and Brevis. They have really shown what they can do. Especially him, it was exceptional because he has not overhit the ball. He has hit a few sixes, and a lot of boundaries. He has shown timing, power, and finesse. He has shown the maturity and the temperament that is required to excel at this level. I think he's an excellent find for CSK. And they'll be very, very happy with the way they have played tonight. That is something which will give them a lot of confidence going into next year. If you look at it, he has scored all around the ground. But looking at CSK's future, I think he is the one. And if they build a good, solid batting unit around him and Ruturaj Gaikwad and Dewald Brevis, they are well set for next year, Rayudu said on JioHotstar. The youngster joined CSK as a replacement for captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, who was sidelined five matches into the season due to an elbow injury. Mhatre made his T20 debut in the match against the Mumbai Indians (MI), scoring 32 runs off 15 balls. He followed it up with a quick 30 off 19 deliveries against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). That is something which will give them a lot of confidence going into next year. If you look at it, he has scored all around the ground. But looking at CSK's future, I think he is the one. And if they build a good, solid batting unit around him and Ruturaj Gaikwad and Dewald Brevis, they are well set for next year, Rayudu said on JioHotstar. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
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Shri Muthyalamma Devi Jatre: A village festival displaying grace and grandeur
BENGALURU: The Sun beams its grace down on Bettahalsoor, a tranquil village 25km from Bengaluru, as a long column of devotees waits to enter the agnikund, eager for a glimpse of the goddess. Offerings balanced on their heads and prayers in their eyes, these individuals tread barefoot across burning coals, shielded by the divinity of Shri Muthyalamma Devi their beloved gramadevata. Thousands gather here each year for the Shri Muthyalamma Devi Jatre, a five-day village fair steeped in spiritual, social and cultural meaning. Beyond its mystical rituals, drenched in folklore and Vedic ethos, the jatre is a lively celebration that transforms this quiet hamlet into a vivid spectacle of sound, colour, and community, during which residents open their arms to performers, small traders, and visitors from neighbouring villages, united in devotion and joy. Shri Muthyalamma Devi has presided over our village for nearly a century, says Praveen BR, vice-president of the Bettahalsoor Gram Panchayat. His family has lived in this village for over four generations, witnessing the fair evolve through the decades. Her original abode (moolasthana) was in nearby Doddajala, where a grand jatre drew people from across the region. But our forefathers felt her blessings were needed closer home, so they established her temple here, he adds. Accordingly, the villagers performed the pranaprathishtapana of the deity in Bettahalsoor. Initially a small shrine, the temple was renovated about 35 years ago, and with it, the jatre gained greater splendour. Temple priest Prakash Sharma, who has served the goddess for over 50 years, recalls the transformation. What started as a modest affair is now a vibrant festival. But the essence remains unchanged, it binds our people in shared reverence, he tells TNSE. The entire village contributes to organising the jatre. During this week, it becomes part of our everyday life, says resident Siddagangamma SG, adding, We begin each day with pujas to our household gods, then offer our pranams to the village deity. Its deeply sacred. Five days of festive faith Tradition dictates that planning for the jatre begins on the evening of Rama Navami. Village elders and the temple priest consult the almanac to determine the exact time and date for the fair, always a Monday two weeks later. A lagna patrike (invitation) follows, listing rituals and events, and is distributed to all 4,500 residents of Bettahalsoor, and in nearby villages. When the chosen Monday arrives, festivities begin with an arati at the villages several Shiva temples. Tuesday is dedicated to Danadevaru, special deities invoked to protect livestock. Wednesday is the jatres spiritual high point. The goddess is bathed (abhisheka), adorned (alankara), and worshipped with arati. Her image is placed in a richly decorated teru (temple chariot) and taken in a pradakshina (circumambulation) of the temple. Devotees crowd for darshan, breaking coconuts and pumpkins to ward off evil. Later, the agnikund a bed of burning embers is prepared. Devotees, bearing offerings, walk through the flames before entering the temple, a practice rooted in faith and fearlessness. Theres also a deep connection with the Muddevanavara Veera Simhasana Samsthan Mutt of nearby Hunasamaranahalli, regarded as the deitys taurmane (place of origin). Each year, the mutt sends a ceremonial taali and saree for the goddess. The saree, once sanctified on the goddess, is given to young women, shares an elderly local woman, underscoring the deeply personal faith many have in the Devi. Thursday brings a grand procession of the goddess and offering of annaprasada to the picturesque Bettahalsoor Lake. Around 10,000 devotees are served food. On Friday, the festival concludes with a majestic deepalankara (illumination ceremony), during which every deity from the villages temples is paraded in pearl palanquins, while Shri Muthyalamma is taken around in a gleaming silver chariot. For five days, the village comes alive with glowing lights and joyous voices. Children squeal on man-powered carousels, while older kids enjoy ice lollies, bajjis, goli soda, and roasted corn. Pushcarts snake through the jatre grounds selling snacks, toys, bangles, handicrafts, and household items. Travelling vendors from nearby districts join the fray, adding to the buzz. Tattoo artists, jugglers and folk performers captivate audiences, while music shows, comic acts, and Puranic plays turn the village into a cultural stage. Every village, big or small, has had a legend or a myth of some sort to associate itself with the place or people belonging to a certain stock. One thing is certain, and that is the force of the local legend binding people together into one cohesive community, write Prof HA Ramakrishna and folklorist HL Nage Gowda in their seminal work, Essentials of Karnataka Folklore. Bettahalsoors jatre is a vivid embodiment of that very idea. As visitors approach the temple, they pass rangolis in rich hues adorning every doorstep, each path leading to the goddess blessings. For many in Bettahalsoor, the Shri Muthyalamma Devi Jatre, held this year from April 21-25, is a time of penance and contemplation. For others, it is an opportunity to reconnect with loved ones. And for some, its pure delight, rejoicing in the moment of annual festivity. But above all, it is a celebration of shared faith and service, reaffirming the bonds between people, their village, and their goddess.
Bengaluru lawyer found murdered on NICE Road
BENGALURU: A 46-year-old lawyer was found murdered near Raman Estate on NICE Road in Kengeri police limits on Friday night. The lawyer has been identified as H Jagadeesha, a resident of SMV Layout in Kengeri. His damaged car was found about 150 metres away from his body. Unidentified persons, who were reportedly in some vehicle, might have rammed the lawyers car, forcing him to come out of it. After he stepped out of the car, he is suspected to have been chased and murdered. The body bore injury marks and the head was smashed from behind. The accused took away the lawyers mobile phone. Police suspect that the accused knew the lawyer. The murder took place between 7 pm and 8 pm, according to the police. The victims cousin, Dr A Prabhanjan, 37, a resident of Banashankari 3rd Stage, filed a complaint. In his complaint, Prabhanjan stated that he received a call from his relative B Harsha on Friday night that Jagadeesha was found dead on NICE Road. He reached the spot at 10.50 pm and saw Jagadeeshas body with deep injuries.
Beware of Pahalgam push bombing, warn Bengaluru cyber police
BENGALURU: Bengaluru police have warned of a new cyber threat involving malware that abuses multi-factor authentication (MFA) systems, hidden inside images and videos shared in the name of Pahalgam attack . The malware is disguised as content such as emotional posts urging users to set this as your DP or watch this tourists final message. Once downloaded, it triggers a tactic known as MFA fatigue, where repeated login prompts are sent to the victims device in the hope that they will accidentally approve one, unknowingly granting attackers access to data. Cyber police said the technique also called push bombing has been used in corporate breaches before, but this is the first time its being deployed widely using emotionally charged content. MFA typically works by asking for an extra verification step such as a one-time password sent via SMS or an approval prompt on the users device after the correct password is entered. But attackers have found a way to manipulate this system. Once a user downloads the malware-infected file, it begins sending repeated login approval requests and relies on the victim to unknowingly press approve, thinking its a routine notification. This effectively bypasses the security that MFA was supposed to provide. Cyber police told TNIE that in these cases, the attackers already have access to users passwords, likely leaked from older data breaches and hence they aim to get past the second step multi factor authentication by pushing users into approving access themselves. Once attackers crack MFA, the consequences can be far-reaching, a police official said, explaining that if they gain access to a users email, fraudsters can take over communications, impersonate the victim, or use it to reset passwords for other linked accounts including for online banking apps. After cracking MFA, fraudsters can even escalate their activities and install spyware to monitor user activity or hijacking accounts to steal money or manipulate the victims online presence, the official added. What makes this attack even more alarming is how difficult it is for users to recognize they have been compromised. MFA, considered to be the ultimate defence, becomes a tool for hackers when paired with social engineering techniques and human error. Social engineering techniques and human error play a crucial role in the success of cyberattacks that target MFA, a senior police officer said. In the case of MFA fatigue, attackers use emotionally charged content, such as images or videos related to tragic events, to create a sense of urgency or empathy. This manipulation taps into a users instincts people are more likely to let their guard down when they believe they are engaging with something emotionally significant or urgent. Once the user is drawn in by the content, they are more likely to act impulsively, approving a login request or downloading malicious files without thinking critically about the consequences, the officer added.
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Chargesheet filed in HAL case only for namesake: CBI court
BENGALURU: It appears that based only on the departmental inquiry report, an investigation officer (IO) filed the final chargesheet without conducting his own proper investigation. The IO neither opted to collect the required available documents nor examined and recorded statements of material witnesses. Also, the chargesheet was filed without a proper investigation to unearth the truth, observed the Special Court for CBI Cases, acquitting S Velmurugan, then Deputy General Manager, HR Rotary Wing Research and Design Centre (RWRDC), Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and one Binish Thomas, who were chargesheeted by the CBI in a corruption case. It was alleged that Velmurugan, between 2015 and 2018, abused his official position and unauthorisedly promised KC Samuel, chairman of Evehans Academy to lease HAL land of 6.5 acres at Doddanekkundi, opposite ISRO complex, in favour of the Academy, which was looking for land to set up a training institute in aerospace and other engineering courses. He allegedly did it without the approval of competent authorities. He also allegedly made Samuel pay him and Binish Rs 1.30 crore as due deposit for leasing the land by committing the offence under provisions of IPC and Section 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. HAL filed the complaint with the CBI, Bengaluru on August 17, 2020. Shridhar Gopalakrishna Bhat, Principal Special Judge for CBI cases, said the prosecution failed to prove with convincing, cogent and acceptable evidence the fraudulent and dishonest inducement of Samuel. It is clear that the IO has not conducted the investigation as required. Viewed from any angle, it cannot be said the prosecution has proved the ingredients of the offence of cheating against the accused beyond reasonable doubt, the judge added. The departmental inquiry was held against Velmurugan for the abuse of official position and misusing the letterhead of RWRDC, HAL, for leasing the HAL property. The inquiry proved charges against him and he was demoted to the Senior Manager Grade from Deputy Manager Grade VII. The accused, however, told the court that it was challenged before the high court. The court observed that in the departmental enquiry, the standard of proof is only preponderance of probability and whereas, in the criminal prosecution, it is beyond reasonable doubt. Therefore, in criminal prosecution, the prosecution has to prove the case against the accused persons beyond all reasonable doubt. But the prosecution failed to prove the payment of Rs 1.30 crore against accused No. 1 and 2, the court said.
Many reasons for SSLC centum spike: Experts
BENGALURU: Easy and predictable question paper, lenient evaluation and shortened syllabus were some of the major reasons why the state had a whopping 22 students scoring 625/625, with a dramatic jump from one last year. Experts, without downplaying the students efforts, said that getting such a perfect score is very difficult, as the answer scripts would pass through layers of evaluation, specifically language papers, where marks are cut even for spelling mistakes, reducing the possibility of a perfect score. They argued that the whole learning process will be condensed to rote memorisation rather than learning, just to appear among the toppers. Talking about the leniency in the questions and checking process this year, Shashi Kumar, the General Secretary of Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) said, Most of the papers were comparatively easy this year, except for Kannada, and the evaluation was also lenient. However, we also had a bunch of sincere students who studied hard this time. Development educationist Professor Niranjanaradhya V P expressed concerns over the objectivity of evaluating theory-based exam papers, particularly those that include long and short-answer questions. He said that while multiple-choice questions (MCQs) have a clear and standardised marking process, the same cannot be said for subjective answers. In many cases, students are awarded full marks even for long-answer questions. On the surface, the evaluation appears to be lenient. However, it also heavily depends on the nature and understanding of the evaluator, he said, highlighting the inconsistencies that may arise due to the lack of uniform assessment practices. An evaluator said, Reduction in syllabus has made it easier for the students to concentrate on fewer topics, helping them to score better this time. And along with that we took multiple extra classes and revision classes, helping them be thorough with the subjects. However this time the questions were predictable, there were so many repeated questions from last year, except for Kannada which included questions from Hale Kannada (Old Kannada) which is quite challenging for the students. Its also that this time the correction was comparatively lenient, she added. KAMS seeks overhaul of examination system
KAMS seeks overhaul of examination system
BENGALURU: The Associated Management of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) has called for urgent reforms to the states SSLC examination system, describing it as unjust and outdated compared to other southern states and national education boards such as CBSE and ICSE. A detailed memorandum was submitted to the Principal Secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy, V. Rashmi Mahesh, and Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa on Saturday. It will be officially presented to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on May 7. Key recommendations include reducing the pass percentage from 35 to 33, adopting a blended model of internal and external assessments, and aligning the curriculum with NCERT and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF). KAMS has also proposed the introduction of dual-level exam optionsbasic and standardin Mathematics and Science to accommodate diverse student learning needs. Additionally, they have recommended implementing formative assessments from Grade 1 onwards and enforcing structured student evaluations under Section 16 of the amended RTE Act, 2019. KAMS also aims to establish a high-level expert committee comprising representatives from the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), the Department of State Educational Research and Training (DSERT), the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB), and other key educational institutions. This committee would use the guiding principles of the NCF 2023 and the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 to shape future reforms. The memorandum draws comparisons with educational models in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Puducherry. Citing student stress and curriculum inefficiencies, KAMS has emphasized the need for systemic reforms to ensure fairness, reduce academic pressure, and modernise Karnatakas education system.
Sonu Nigam continues work promotions following FIR
Playback singer Sonu Nigam faces legal trouble after an FIR was filed against him for allegedly making offensive remarks against the Kannadiga community during a Bengaluru concert. The complaint accuses Nigam of hurting sentiments and inciting linguistic tensions. Nigam has issued a clarification, denying targeting the community and explaining his statement was against linguistic extremism.
Kidney swap binds 2 Bengaluru families for life
Suzanne and Mohammed, both battling end-stage kidney failure, found hope through a kidney swap at Manipal Hospital. Their incompatible blood types initially dashed hopes of direct donation from their respective family members. However, a cross-donation arrangement between Suzanne's sister and Mohammed's wife led to successful transplants, forging a unique bond between the two families.
CSK Coach Fleming Admits Brevis DRS Drama Was 'big Moment' Of The Match
Chennai Super Kings: Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming admitted that a missed review chance involving Dewald Brevis proved to be a turning point in the match as his side slumped to a narrow two-run loss against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. A huge DRS controversy took place in the final overs of CSK's run-chase of RCB after Dewald Brevis ran out of time to review an LBW call. The incident occurred on the third ball of the 17th over during CSK's chase of 214. Ngidi bowled a knee-high full toss that hit Brevis on the pad. The umpire quickly gave it out. As per the rules, the ball became dead at that point, and the 15-second timer kicked off. However, Brevis and Jadeja, seemingly unaware, ran a single. the fielder fired in a direct hit at the non-striker's end from the point region. After a brief chat with Jadeja, Brevis asked for a reviewonly to learn the 15-second window had expired. It led to an argument with Jadeja and Brevis and the on-field umpires Nitin Menon and Mohit Krishnadas. Eventually, Brevis had to walk back for a first- ball duck. Yeah, it was a big moment. In talking to Jaddu (Jadeja] and Brevis, there was a lot going on with running straight away. I think they saw the ball ricochet and actually went to the boundary for four. And lost in that was whether Brevis took the review in time. I don't know the answer to that. He wasn't sure, given that they were running at the time, Stephen Fleming said after the game. As soon as you're given out, understand the timer starts. There was a fair bit eaten up with the play still being completed, and whether they just ran out of time... in the umpire's view, it did. The other part about it, because he was given out, we wouldn't have got the runs. While we would have maintained the wicket, it certainly wouldn't have given us the five runs, which would have been nice, he added. RCB posted 213/5, powered by a late onslaught from Romario Shepherd ( 53 off 14), including six sixes alongwoth debutant Jacob Bethell's composed 62 and Virat Kohli's 55 at the top. In response, Chennai came close to pulling off the chase, led by a sensational 94 from Ayush Mhatre and a resilient unbeaten 77 from Jadeja. They, however, fell agonisingly short, finishing at 211/6. RCB posted 213/5, powered by a late onslaught from Romario Shepherd ( 53 off 14), including six sixes alongwoth debutant Jacob Bethell's composed 62 and Virat Kohli's 55 at the top. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
A night of astonishing power-hitting, nerve-wracking drama, and crucial controversies saw Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinch a heart-stopping win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by a slender margin in Match 52 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) ...
Will insist on gazette notification on Krishna Tribunal order: Karnataka
BENGALURU: The Karnataka government will insist on issuing a gazette notification for the Krishna Tribunal-2 verdict at a meeting of water resources ministers of the Krishna Valley states, called by Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil in New Delhi on May 7. CM Siddaramaiah, who held a high-level meeting at his residence Cauvery here on Saturday, also decided to convene an all-party meeting soon to discuss steps to be taken to implement the final judgment of the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal. Water Resources Minister DK Shivakumar, North Karnataka ministers, legal experts and top officials were present. The meeting also decided to heighten the Almatti Dam as there is no interim order by the Supreme Court yet. Siddaramaiah later told reporters at Yelahanka, After the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal-2 gave its verdict on December 30, 2010, a notification was issued in 2013. Since then, the Centre has not issued any notification. Siddaramaiah claimed that after he and Shivakumar met CR Patil and insisted on issuing the gazette notification, the Jal Shakti minister called the meeting of the riparian states. The second tribunals order directed Karnataka to use 173 tmcft of water. It is possible if the Almatti dam height is increased from 519 metre to 524. A gazette notification should be issued for that. We will insist on this at the meeting, he said. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have filed petitions. Let them use whatever the quantum of water allocated to them. As the Supreme Court has not issued any interim order, we will take up the work to increase the dam height to 524 metre, he said. Besides the gazette notification, the high-level meeting decided to file an application in the court, seeking modification of the Supreme Court order dated September 16, 2011. Siddaramaiah said farmers in the Upper Krishna Project - 3 area have been waiting for years for their share of water. The Supreme Court directed the publication of the judgment of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal, though civil appeals are pending. Similarly, it directed the publication of the final judgment of the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal on February 20,2020. Both judgments have been notified in the gazette. Similarly, we decided to urge the Centre to issue a Gazette notification for the Krishna Tribunal judgment, he said. The Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal-2 gave the judgment on December 30, 2010 and gave a further report on November 29, 2013. Of the 173 tmcft of water allocated, 130 tmcft is for UKP-3. But Andhra Pradesh has filed a special leave petition in the Supreme Court, challenging the Tribunal report and the final order. The Supreme Court ruled on September 16, 2011 that no notification of any decisions taken by the Tribunal should be published till its further orders, he explained.
Dhoni fails to finish? Captain Cool takes the 'blame' as CSK lose final-ball thriller against RCB
Chennai Super Kings lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a close match. CSK needed four runs off the last ball but failed to score. MS Dhoni blamed himself for not converting enough shots. Ayush Mhatre and Ravindra Jadeja's efforts went in vain. RCB skipper Rajat Patidar praised Yash Dayal's final over. Dayal's low full tosses secured the win for RCB.
BJP seeks internal quota policy implementation date
BENGALURU: Senior BJP leaders, including MP Govind Karjol, have urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to announce the date of implementation of the internal reservation. The Justice Nagamohan Das Commission is starting the survey work on May 5 and people will be encouraged to take part in it if the government announces the date of implementation of the policy, the BJP leaders said. After the Supreme Court judgment on August 1 last year, the state governments can implement the internal reservation, the BJP leaders said. Suspicious situation Haryana, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh took immediate measures in that direction, but the conduct of the Siddaramaiah government, which is facing internal trouble is suspicious, they added. The State Government is taking steps in that direction only after those fighting for the internal reservation are putting pressure on it, they further said. Karjol, a former deputy chief minister, former Union minister A Narayanswamy, and other BJP leaders said that the government must now take measures to instill confidence among people about the survey work by announcing the date from which the policy will be implemented. The survey work will be completed by May 20 and the report will be ready within a few days as the commission is using technology for gathering and analysing data, BJP leaders said.
Dhoni takes blame on himself after CSK lose to RCB by 2 runs
Bengaluru: Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni on Saturday took the blame on himself for his sides narrow two-run loss against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their IPL match here, saying he should have converted a couple of more shots to ease the pressure when he was in the middle. CSK failed to score four runs 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 .
Lytus Technologies acquires AI-driven Blod.in, eyes national rollout
CHENNAI: Lytus Technologies, a global platform services provider, has acquired Chennai-based Blod.in, which claims to be Indias first on-demand blood logistics platform powered by AI and machine learning. The deal, executed through its subsidiary Lytus HealthTech, marks a significant step in transforming Indias healthcare delivery system. Blod.in, which connects hospitals and blood banks for timely, data-driven blood component management, currently partners with 140 hospitals and is growing at 20% month-on-month. With a national rollout planned, Lytus aims to integrate 100 more hospitals and 15+ blood banks, with expansions in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. The platforms AI optimises blood inventory and delivery logistics, reducing wastage and saving lives. Backed by a Rs 1,000 crore investment commitment over three years, Lytus is betting big on HealthTech. The capital will bolster AI innovations across its ecosystem, including Blod.ins predictive engine for real-time demand mapping and temperature-controlled last-mile deliveries, with plans to enter the US and UAE markets, a release said.
Reviving Tradition: Tax consultant blends Karlakattai with Yoga poses
PUDUCHERRY: On the day of Pongal celebrations (January 14), when the enthusiasm towards reviving lost links of tradition runs mostly high, George Bush K from Puducherry was in the thick of achieving a new record to exploit the attention in its entirety to raise awareness of a traditional fitness method using an Indian club. Swinging Karlakattai (Indian club) for 12,128 times, continuously for 24 hours, the 31-year-old broke a new record, which he considered a significant step in his pursuit to contemporise Indian club workouts among boutique fitness crowd. A tax consultant by profession, George also runs Karla Yoga, a fitness academy that teaches workout routines which are an amalgamation of Indian club training with poses inspired by yoga, tailored to hold its weight against modern fitness regimes. Amid his morning fitness session, George recalled the relevance of Indian club workouts primarily developed to strengthen arms and torso for wrestling a common sight in almost every household in the country until two decades ago. It was our traditional fitness method to maintain health, he said. Karlakattai has a rich and ancient history, he said, tracing back to its original use as a hunting weapon. The tool evolved into the gada used by kings, and is seen in the hands of Gods like Hanuman, which is why we worship Hanuman every time we begin practice, he said. With the fitness industry opting for acquisitive trends to cater to the needs of a generation demanding tall results, George expressed that embracing the time-tested regime could be beneficial, both monetarily and in the long run. People who want to be professional bodybuilders go to gymnasiums, dedicate hours of their time. But Karlakattai can be used at home, and is especially advantageous for those who cannot hit the gym due to time or financial constraints, he said, adding that although dumbbells for weight training are widely prevalent nowadays, some are returning to Indian club workout despite a rise in modern training methods. Many assume the Indian club is solely used to train shoulders and for upper body workouts, George said. However, experimenting beyond the limited set of 4-5 workouts, he has developed innovative Indian club routines, blending the essence of yoga principles, coming up with a comprehensive and balanced workout regime. George had his light-bulb moment when he came across a video in 2018, which he said was an eye-opener, making him realise the potential of the Indian club. Though he grasped the germ of the idea, he said it was not until the pandemic lockdown, which allowed him to pore over resources online, that he developed it into a comprehensive technique. Though I had always been conscious of fitness, I did not realise the potential of the equipment lying around in my house since my childhood, he added. In 2021, George began training others, with several non-Indian nationals among his first batch of students. Today, seven of his students run Karlakattai training centres in Bengaluru, Singapore, and Malaysia. George also conducts free introductory and training classes in schools. We recognised the value of Yoga only after foreigners embraced it. The same is happening with Karlakattai. It has always been a part of indigenous, traditional martial arts like silambam, kalaripayattu and kusthi warm-ups. Im doing my part to ensure it reaches the next generation, he said. Expressing distress over the declining importance of physical fitness in school routines, George said the drill sessions we used to have after morning prayers have completely disappeared. We also forgot traditional workouts like meipadam (an ancient wellness system), which focused on body movement and bodybuilding. The use of samtola (Indian barbell), ilavatta kal (a sport involving lifting of heavy spherical stones), pidikkal, and kai urulai are becoming a rarity, said George, who, through his consistent efforts, has been swinging a tradition back into the modern-day fitness culture. (Edited by Thamizhamudhan Sekar)
Over 50 KAS candidates miss exam after last-minute hall ticket distribution by Karnataka PSC
BENGALURU: More than 50 candidates could not write the Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS) mains exam on Saturday as the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) changed its deadline for collecting hall tickets and issued them just a few hours before the exam. The candidates now want the state government and the High Court of Karnataka to intervene and ensure justice to them. Earlier this week, the high court allowed around 120 students to write the exam. These candidates were earlier left out because of some confusion in the Kannada translation of a question paper for the preliminary exam held in December last. After the court order, KPSC said these candidates must submit their applications along with fees by 3 pm on May 2, and that hall tickets could be collected in person at 5.30 pm at its office in the city. However, with no clarity on the 5.30 pm deadline, at 9.40 pm on Friday, KPSC issued a notification on its website, stating that the candidates must collect hall tickets by 12 midnight. The exam was to be held at 10 am the next day. This sudden change confused many candidates. Some of them, who were in Bengaluru, rushed to the KPSC office in the rain. But they were stopped at the gate. When they began protesting to let them in to collect their hall tickets, police resorted to a lathicharge. The candidates, however, continued their protest till they were allowed to collect the hall tickets one by one, forcing them to be at the KPSC office till 4 am. Though KPSC stated that it followed the court order, the candidates said the manner in which the matter was handled was unfair. They pointed out that more than 5,000 candidates had approached the court, but only those who were part of the petition were allowed to write the exam. They said, There are 65,000 Kannada-medium candidates. If only a few are helped, is that the social justice promised by the chief minister? Many candidates appealed to the governor to stop the exam immediately to prevent injustice to them. Fathima Begum from Kalaburagi said the hall tickets were issued just hours before the exam, causing immense stress not just to those who got last-minute approval from the court, but also to those who had cleared the prelims. Some candidates being favoured deliberately Many candidates felt that this was done deliberately to manipulate the results and favour certain candidates. Srikant P from Bidar said if KSEAB could conduct exams for SSLC and PU students smoothly, there was no reason why KPSC should falter, unless there was something to hide. The commission should be completely overhauled and those responsible for this must face action, he added. Madhav Gowda, a candidate from Hassan, sought to know if KPSC is under the control of the state government. The way the commission handled the situation showed lack of accountability on the part of it, he said.
'I take the blame': MS Dhoni takes responsibility of CSK's loss vs RCB
In a thrilling IPL match, Royal Challengers Bengaluru narrowly defeated Chennai Super Kings by two runs. CSK skipper MS Dhoni took responsibility for the loss, feeling he should have converted more shots to ease pressure. Despite impressive performances from Ayush Mhatre and Ravindra Jadeja, RCB's Romario Shepherd's explosive batting and Yash Dayal's final over secured the win.