Incuspaze eyes Rs 100 cr from iKeva buy
iKeva has a portfolio of 18 workspace centres covering 500,000 sq ft across Hyderabad and Bengaluru, which it aims to double this fiscal year. Incuspaze has set a target of ?1,000 crore in revenue in FY28-29 annual revenue through a mix of expansion, increased enterprise occupancy, and acquisitions.
Arnya invests over Rs 1K crore in housing projects
Many of the projects are at advanced stages of approvals and execution, while some have already commenced sales in key residential markets including Bengaluru. The investments have been routed through Arnya Real Estate Fund-Debt, the firm's category II alternative investment fund registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, along with direct investments undertaken by the firm.
IPL: RCB played in all matches that had over 400 million viewers
Royal Challengers Bengaluru's brand profile has strengthened after winning its maiden IPL title in 2025 and defending it in 2026. A recent Google study found that RCB was the most searched IPL team in India this season, ahead of Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, highlighting strong fan engagement online.
Doors always open: Karnataka CM Shivakumar invites JDS workers to join his fold
Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar extended an open invitation to JDS workers, welcoming them to his home and offering his support. His remarks come as his Bengaluru South district is part of the Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha constituency, which the BJP won in a seat-sharing deal with the JDS.
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar called for unity among political workers in Bengaluru South. He emphasized that no other leader like him would emerge from the region. Shivakumar urged opposition party members to set aside differences and work together for the constituency's development.
Bengaluru's rental market is pushing tech professionals to their limits. A city techie considered moving closer to her office, just 10 kilometers away. However, she found 1 BHK apartments in gated communities priced between 30,000 and 40,000. This led her to abandon the relocation plan, opting instead to continue enduring a two-hour daily commute.
Cant stop cooking: LPG price hike squeezes household budgets in Bengaluru
Activists flag crowding, conflict risks at upcoming shelter for 500 canines in Bengaluru
Bengaluru traffic advisory issued amid heavy rainfall forecast till June 9
Bengaluru Traffic Police has issued a warning for potential traffic disruptions and waterlogging from June 7-9, 2026, due to heavy rainfall forecasts. Commuters are advised to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel during intense showers, and utilize the BTP ASTraM App for real-time updates and diversions.
DK Shivakumar visits constituency as CM, gets grand welcome
Kanakapura: Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who is on a gratitude tour to thank the people of his home constituency of Kanakapura on Sunday, June 7, received a resounding welcome from Congress workers, followers and the public at multiple locations here. Asserting that shelter, health, education and jobs for locals are his priorities, he announced 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 .
Irregular collection of garbage leads to proliferation of blackspots in Bengaluru
Two suspected chain-snatchers arrested in Bengaluru, gold ornaments worth 5 lakh recovered
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is advising people in Bengaluru South district not to sell their land. He states that land prices have increased significantly after the district's name change. Shivakumar encourages residents to stay in their villages and pursue local livelihoods like sericulture and dairying. He believes this will foster self-respect and development within their communities.
Yathindra Siddaramaiah, son of Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, discusses his rapid ascent to cabinet minister. He aims to carve his own political identity while continuing his father's legacy and representing the Kuruba community. Yathindra also plans to contest the 2028 assembly elections from Varuna.
Young Indian Tennis Star Shristi Kiran Finishes as Runner-Up at ITF J100 Tournament
Bengaluru, June 7: Thirteen-year-old tennis prodigy Shristi Kiran from Bengaluru has made headlines by finishing as the runner-up at the ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors J100 tournament. In the final match, she faced the top seed from the USA, Ellery Mendel, and lost with scores of 4-6, 3-6. Despite battling cramps in the final stages, ... Read more Young Indian Tennis Star Shristi Kiran Finishes as Runner-Up at ITF J100 Tournament
Bengaluru millennial couple reveals 1.66 lakh monthly expenses, sparks cost-of-living debate
A Bengaluru couple's detailed breakdown of their 1.66 lakh monthly expenses for a family of three has gone viral, sparking debate on the city's cost of living. Their spending, which excludes investments and vacations, highlights significant costs in housing, health, and household help, prompting varied reactions from social media users.
HYDRAA inspired by Hitlers favourite word: Telangana CM Revanth
Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has stirred up a controversy, saying the name for the Hyderabad Disaster Response Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) was inspired by Adolf Hitlers favourite word, HYDRA. Speaking at a Bengaluru event titled The Hindus Huddle: India in Dialogue, with veteran journalist N Ram, the chief minister said, Hitlers favourite 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 .
A Bengaluru software engineer was surprised to discover that his Rapido bike taxi rider was also a software developer working at a multinational company and earning a six-figure salary. The rider revealed that he drives on weekends to earn extra income and provide greater financial security for his family. Shared on X by user Shabaz, the story quickly went viral and sparked discussions about rising living costs.
IIT Delhi Hosts Open House for Top JEE Advanced Students
Bengaluru, June 7: Following the announcement of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 results, successful students across the country are now engaged in selecting suitable IITs and courses. In this context, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has organized a special Open House series to familiarize students with the institutes academic and research activities. Open Houses ... Read more IIT Delhi Hosts Open House for Top JEE Advanced Students
Unidentified womans body found in flooded stream near Ballari
Ballari: An unidentified body of a woman was discovered floating in the Andral stream on the outskirts of Ballari city on Sunday morning, June 7. Police suspect she may have been washed away during the heavy rains that lashed the district the previous day. Preliminary investigations suggest the deceased was aged between 35 and 40 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 .
History-sheeter hacked to death on the outskirts of Bengaluru
Investigators gather evidence and search for the assailants involved in the violent confrontation
DK Shivakumar hints at continuing as Chief Minister beyond 2028
Ramanagara: Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Sunday, June 7, expressed his desire to continue as Karnatakas CM even beyond 2028, stating that he needs the support and blessings of the people to remain in office. Speaking at a thanksgiving programme in Bekuppe village of Kanakapura taluk, Shivakumar said his responsibilities as Chief Minister require him 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 .
Another hit to kitchen budgets as domestic LPG price goes up to 944.5 in Bengaluru
Prices of commercial LPG cylinders have been revised upward four times in recent months, resulting in a cumulative increase of 1,356 in just over90 days
Karnataka Chief Minister Shivakumar takes metro to thank voters
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister D K Shivakumar travelled by Metro rail on Sunday, June 7, while heading to Kanakapura to participate in a gratitude tour aimed at thanking people of his constituency. This is Shivakumars first visit to Kanakapura, located in neighbouring Bengaluru South district, after taking over as the CM. Speaking to reporters ahead 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 .
Don't Let Expectations Distract From Process: Harmanpreet's Mantra For Women's T20 WC
T20 World Cup: India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur has a knack for keeping things simple, even as the noise around the upcoming Womens T20 World Cup has started to take centrestage. The chatter about India being in the group of death, batting frailties or the scars of the group stage exit in the 2024 Womens T20 World Cup fades quickly when she speaks with the utmost clarity. Hardened by previous setbacks at global events, India finally broke the trophy drought with the ODI World Cup won at home in 2025. Now, India seeks to clinch its first Womens T20 World Cup title in England and Wales, expectations from all quarters are on a high when Harmanpreet & Co. take the field on June 14 against Pakistan in Birmingham. But Harmanpreet insists that one thing has still not changed - of not letting expectations distracting one from their usual process to achieve glory. With success naturally comes more expectations, but I see that as a positive sign for women's cricket. It shows that people are emotionally invested in the team and are following our journey closely. Personally, I try not to think too much about outside pressure. My focus remains on preparation, contributing to the team, and staying present in the moment. Over the years, I have realised that expectations will always exist at this level, and the key is to not let them distract you from your process. It is also very encouraging to see more fans engaging with women's cricket now. Growing support motivates all of us to keep improving and performing consistently, recalls Harmanpreet in an exclusive conversation with IANS ahead of the T20 World Cup, facilitated by CREX. Even though India suffered series losses in South Africa in the run-up to the 12-team mega event, the extensive hardwork done at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru was, by Harmanpreet's account, as thorough a preparation as she has been part of - not just in terms of skill work, but also in terms of role clarity and mental readiness. The preparatory camp at the Centre of Excellence was very structured and focused on multiple aspects of readiness for the T20 World Cup. Along with skill-based training, there was strong emphasis on fitness, match simulations, game awareness, and handling pressure situations. We also worked a lot on role clarity within the team, which is extremely important in T20 cricket because situations change very quickly. The support staff ensured that preparation was not just physical, but also mental and tactical. Camps like these help build rhythm and confidence as a group before a major tournament, and they also allow younger players to spend more time with experienced players in a competitive environment, added Harmanpreet. Apart from keeping an eye on ensuring the 2026 T20 World Cup campaign tells a different story for India as compared to earlier years, the onlookers will be keen to cast a view on Harmanpreets own batting. In South Africa earlier this year, she showed a willingness to attack earlier in the innings while hitting 66 in Johannesburg. A more aggressive version of Harmanpreet has been shaped by a sharper intent that head coach Amol Muzumdar later highlighted. Its also evident from the numbers too - in T20Is this year, Harmanpreet has scored at a strike rate of 132.3 - her best in any calendar year by a distance. Asked about her recent surge in aggression with the bat in the shortest format, Harmanpreet traces it to one word process. Modern T20 cricket is constantly evolving, and as players, we also need to evolve with the demands of the game. The idea behind becoming more aggressive was not about changing my natural game completely, but about being more proactive and taking calculated risks earlier when the situation allows. A lot of discussions with the coaches, including Amol sir, helped in identifying areas where I could put more pressure on bowlers and improve scoring options. We worked specifically on intent, shot selection, and adapting quicker to match situations. Implementing it was more about mindset and clarity. Once you trust your preparation and decision-making, you can play with more freedom and confidence, she added. Aside from batting and hitting deliveries from the get go, Harmanpreets love for fielding still remains high, for it is treated not as a secondary skill, but as part of the same commitment she brings to batting and captaincy. Cast your mind back to November 2, 2025 at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, when South Africas Nadine de Klerk backed away to carve an inside out against a low full toss outside off stump from Deepti Sharma. But Nadine only managed to slice the ball high towards extra cover, where Harmanpreet turned swiftly, ran back and tracked the ball over her shoulder before completing a clean catch and confirmed Indias long awaited ODI World Cup victory. Absolutely - fielding is something I genuinely enjoy because it allows you to stay constantly involved in the game and contribute to the team in different ways. A good catch, a sharp run-out, or saving crucial runs can change the momentum of a match just as much as an important innings. I have always believed that energy on the field reflects the attitude of the team. Diving, chasing balls, and putting in that extra effort also motivates teammates and lifts the overall intensity on the field. Batting will always be special to me, but fielding gives a different kind of satisfaction because it is completely about awareness, commitment, and reacting in the moment. Quizzed on whether she enjoys the thrill of taking a good catch or the satisfaction of a dive leading to a good run-out, Harmanpreet refuses to choose between the two. I think it is a combination of both. As a fielder, you always have the opportunity to make an impact on the game, whether it is through taking a catch, saving crucial runs, or creating a run-out opportunity. There is a special thrill in taking a difficult catch, but at the same time, putting in a dive to stop a boundary or contributing to a run-out can be equally satisfying because it helps the team in an important moment. What I enjoy most about fielding is the energy and involvement it brings. You are constantly alert, reading the game, and looking for opportunities to make a difference. Good fielding can shift momentum just as much as a good innings or a crucial wicket, and being able to contribute in that way is something I really enjoy. The same logic runs through how Harmanpreet thinks about something beyond her own performance: - the visibility of women's cricket itself and the chatter amongst fans for the game on a daily basis, which is visible through her partnership with CREX and its unique Social feature which allows fans to have discussions and analysis in real time, especially when the matches are on. Today, audiences want instant updates, live engagement, statistics, and match conversations in one place, and digital platforms help bridge that gap effectively. For womens cricket, consistent visibility is extremely important. The more regularly fans can follow matches, player performances, and a tournaments moments, the stronger the connection with the sport becomes. For womens cricket, this kind of engagement is very valuable because it helps build familiarity and long-term fan loyalty beyond just headline moments. Fan conversations are extremely important because they create a sense of community around the sport. When people actively discuss matches, players, performances, and key moments in real time, it increases emotional investment and visibility for the game. For womens cricket, these conversations help normalise the sport within mainstream cricket culture rather than treating it separately. The more people talk about the sport regularly, the stronger and more connected the fan ecosystem becomes, she added. For womens cricket, this kind of engagement is very valuable because it helps build familiarity and long-term fan loyalty beyond just headline moments. Fan conversations are extremely important because they create a sense of community around the sport. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Harmanpreet has faced harder situations with less certainty and found her way through all of it. Whether that same quiet conviction of staying in the present, to not let lofty expectations swallow the team, and trusting the process above all else carries India to the one white-ball trophy that still eludes them, only these next few weeks will tell. A thrilling English summer awaits Harmanpreet and she looks ready to face it headon. Article Source: IANS
Chief Minister travels by Metro to avoid Zero-Traffic arrangements in Bengaluru
Shivakumar is visiting Kanakapura, his home turf, first time after becoming the Karnataka Chief Minister to meet and extend his gratitude to the people of his constituency
Bridge collapses near Chimmanachod village due to heavy rain
Kalaburagi: A small bridge near Chimmanachod village in Chincholi taluk collapsed following heavy rainfall in the region, causing major disruption to vehicular movement. The bridge, located between Chimmanachod and Naranal villages, gave way due to incessant rain. As a result, traffic on the important ChincholiBhalki route has been completely suspended, affecting commuters and transport services. 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 .
Rowdy sheeter hacked to death near Sulibele
Bengaluru: A rowdy sheeter was brutally murdered by a group of unidentified assailants near Janata Colony in Sulibele village on the outskirts of Bengaluru late night of Saturday, June 6, creating tension in the locality. The deceased has been identified as Khaleem Ullakhan (36), a resident of the area and a known rowdy sheeter. According 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 .
University Of Liverpool Receives Letter Of Approval To Open Campus In Bengaluru
The Bengaluru campus will offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in areas such as business management, computer science, game design, and more.
Kadugodi police have launched a murder investigation into the death of six-year-old Vennela, with her mother, advocate P Priyanka, and her friend Mohan G Mahalingappa booked for murder. The child's father alleges they killed Vennela to be together, with inconsistencies in the mother's account raising suspicions. Mohan has been remanded to custody, while Priyanka remains untraceable.
Beyond Bengaluru: Talent abounds, ecosystems lag across Karnataka tech hubs - Deccan Herald
Beyond Bengaluru: Talent abounds, ecosystems lag across Karnataka tech hubs Deccan Herald
Cybercrooks exploit students exam deadline, pocket Rs 1 lakh
Only few from govt colleges crack top ranks in Karnataka CET
Bengaluru Metro-suburban double decker saved us Rs 169 crore: K-Ride
Karnataka minister Ramalinga Reddy has withdrawn resignation: AICC general secretary RS Surjewala
Karnataka minister Ramalinga Reddy has rescinded his resignation, averting a crisis for the new DK Shivakumar government. AICC general secretary RS Surjewala confirmed Reddy's decision, citing a misunderstanding and emphasizing his continued loyalty. The party reportedly offered an additional portfolio to appease Reddy, who had been upset over not receiving the Greater Bengaluru Development portfolio he expected.
Different dreams, same determination: Karnataka CET toppers set sights beyond tech
Compulsively eating your hair? This rare disorder is sending patients to surgery
OC exemption for power connection extended to 2,400 sqft buildings in Bengaluru
A Bengaluru woman has sparked an online debate about the city's rising rental costs after claiming that many landlords assume every tenant works in the IT sector and earns a high salary. Sharing her experience of negotiating rent with a landlord, she argued that increasing rents and security deposits are making it difficult for people from different professions to afford housing.
CET: Poor performance by rural, government college and Kannada-medium students
Owner cannot be forced to give up land for free: Karnataka high court
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Karnataka trader donates blood 74 times, saves hundreds of lives
Gangavati: In a remarkable example of selfless service, a businessman from Gangavati has donated blood 74 times over the past two-and-a-half decades, helping save the lives of accident victims, pregnant women and critically ill patients. The man behind this inspiring journey is Sannik Basha Bagguru Patel, a resident of Gundamma Camp in Gangavati. Though he 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 .
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Young pacer Mangesh Yadav may not have featured regularly in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's playing XI, but his time in the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise has provided him with invaluable lessons from some of the biggest names in world cricket. Having shared the dressing room with stalwarts such as Virat Kohli, Josh Hazlewood, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mangesh believes the transition from domestic cricket and tournaments like the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) to the IPL is defined by the sheer amount of experience available around a young player. Reflecting on the difference between domestic cricket and the IPL environment, Mangesh, RCBs Rs. 5.2 crore buy, said the opportunity to observe and learn from world-class players every day was unlike anything he had experienced before. In domestic cricket, I feel there are some senior players and some youngsters like me who, like in MPL, perform well, learn a little from there, and then play alongside the seniors. There, Rajat was also captaining, so I learnt a little from him. So, there, you learn, and whatever you get, you learn. But when you go from domestic to IPL, you share the dressing room with Virat Kohli, Virat Bhaiya, Josh Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Bhuvi Bhaiya, and all the other players, Mangesh told IANS in an exclusive interaction. The youngster said that interacting with players who have spent years at the highest level helped accelerate his understanding of the game. So, it's good because they have so much experience. Bhuvi bhaiya (Bhuvneshwar Kumar) has at least 200 matches of experience in T20. They have 200 IPL matches. Hoff (Hazlewood) has a lot of experience. So, you get to learn from them daily. Virat Bhaiya also has a lot of experience, he said. While he did not get on-field opportunities, Mangesh said that even observing games closely from the sidelines offered important lessons about team culture and a winning mentality. I didn't get a chance to play in the field. But when we used to go in as waterboys and talk about matches, it felt very intact that you don't want to leave the match in the middle, and you want to play as a team. Not a single moment felt like we had won. Until the match is won, you want to play as a team. So, that felt really good. So, I got to learn a lot in this IPL, Mangesh stated. Among the many memories from the season, Mangesh highlighted RCB's title-winning moment as one he will never forget. There are a lot of moments. The first one is the trophy. When we won the trophy, it was a next-level feeling. Before that, it felt normal to win a match, even the final. But when we won the trophy, it felt very different. It felt special, he said. Beyond the celebrations, he pointed to the willingness of senior players to guide younger teammates as one of the defining aspects of the dressing room. The second thing is that, in every moment, I learned from a player. If there was a doubt, I asked Josh Hazlewood what we could do in that situation. He explained it to me with a lot of love, saying we could do this. It was mind-blowing for me because I wasn't even thinking about it. Then he explained it to me, and I thought yes, we could do this too, he said. Mangesh said similar interactions with Bhuvneshwar Kumar helped him solve technical and tactical issues quickly. The same thing happened with Bhuvi Bhaiya. I was lagging in a few things. I asked him a few things, and he told me that if I did this, it would be good. So it got better immediately. Then I felt that it was very good. I learned a lot. The things that were troubling me, they had so much experience. So they had a solution. Whatever happened, I would go and ask immediately. That, Bhuvi Bhaiya, this is happening. And this is happening. So he would give me a solution immediately, Mangesh said of Bhuvneshwar. Despite spending much of the season outside the playing XI, Mangesh said the coaching staff constantly reminded him to remain match-ready. I was always told that you have to be prepared. DK sir and Andy sir told me that you have to be prepared. You can play a match anytime. If anyone gets injured, you are going to play. So, they told me that you can play anytime. The message shaped his preparation throughout the tournament. So, I had to be prepared for every match. So, I used to go to every practice session in the same way. I used to practise. Now, what happened is not in our hands. And, a very good team combination was formed. So, the team kept going in the same way, he stated. For Mangesh, the team's larger objective remained more important than individual opportunities. And, we all have the same motive. The motive for our going to the IPL is to win the trophy. So, that was the main motive. And I was prepared that, whenever I got a chance, as the coach had told me, I could play whenever something happened. So, I was prepared in the same way. Having played under Rajat Patidar at both RCB and MPL, where he represents JK sports-owned Gwalior Cheetahs, Mangesh reserved special praise for the captain's man-management skills and calm demeanour. Some people have still said this on social media. But what I would like to say is that it is completely pressure-free to play under him, he noted. According to Mangesh, Patidar's greatest strength lies in trusting players and backing their instincts. He gives plans. First, he asks for our plan. If you give another plan to a bowler, he will not be able to do it at all, because he also has a plan. So, it happened to me in the Mushtaq Ali Trophy as well. I got a little run on my plan. So, he gave his plan, saying, You can do this now. And I followed his plan and got a wicket there. The approach, he said, continued in the MPL as well. Like, I played in the last MPL match. So, he asked me for my plan, and I did well on it. So, he doesn't have any such attitude, and neither is he egoistic, saying I am the captain. He doesn't look like that at all. Mangesh also highlighted Patidar's composure during difficult phases of a game. And the second thing is that when the bowler gets hit, the captain shouts a lot. But he is not like that at all. He is completely calm. If he gets hit on that plan, he gives another plan. And if you execute it, he says nothing at all. Like, if you execute it well, it's fine. If you did it wrong, he himself says that it was wrong. For a fast bowler operating under pressure, such support can make a significant difference. So, that is one thing. He doesn't give any expression at all. Because as a bowler, I feel that if I bowl and get a six, my first look goes to my captain to see what he has to say. And he is not like that at all. He doesn't get angry at all. So, it feels very motivating that, yes, something like this is not happening. Asked about the biggest lesson from being part of a title-winning dressing room, Mangesh pointed to one quality above all else: discipline. The biggest learning was that everyone was very disciplined about their work. Everyone is having fun, but they know that when we go to the ground, we have to react, be aggressive, and be on our game. It is very chill outside. The best thing was the discipline of all the players. He observed that elite players stick to routines regardless of circumstances. Everyone is doing their thing daily. It is not like they are doing something different every day. So the discipline I saw is why they are completely different. Using Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar as examples, Mangesh explained how attention to small details separates top professionals from the rest. Like, Josh Hazlewood comes, and he does his warm-up first. Then he goes and bowls. It is not like he wont warm up if hes feeling good on a particular day. Same with Bhuvi. He does everything first, then comes to the ground. And I think there is no such thing as a big thing. Because small things make it big. We always take our warm-up lightly. Like, I will bowl or whatever. But that is the most important role for a player. That you warm up well. So I liked that, he said. The discussion on discipline inevitably led to Virat, as Mangesh agreed, Kohli has given a different definition to discipline, because everyone knows about his discipline and how seriously he takes everything. Looking ahead, Mangesh is focused on becoming a fully professional after securing an IPL contract. I have planned many strategies for how I want to improve. And I am still playing MPL, so I don't have that much time. But I am talking to my mentor. This time, he is the team's trainer, so I am playing with him. I have done a gym session with him, he said. He added that better resources and structured planning have strengthened his confidence. So I am working on those things gradually, and I have planned everything. Because RCB has given me so much money. So I have to become a pro. And I am absolutely ready for that. And I am feeling good. Now, the things I want, the things that were lacking, are now easily available. So this time, I absolutely feel I will reach the next level. Be it fitness or bodybuilding, Mangesh stated. As for his performances in the ongoing MPL, where his economy rate has been on the higher side in the opening matches, Mangesh remains unconcerned and believes it is only a matter of time before rhythm returns. I feel that you can say every day is not the same in cricket. Sometimes, you get hit. Sometimes, you don't. But in the last two games, I have felt that it is just that runs are being conceded. I am doing well. Some things are happening here and there, Mangesh expressed. As for his performances in the ongoing MPL, where his economy rate has been on the higher side in the opening matches, Mangesh remains unconcerned and believes it is only a matter of time before rhythm returns. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Confident that there are no major issues in his game, Mangesh is backing himself to improve as the tournament progresses. As for the rest, I don't feel that anything is missing, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Fraudsters exploit Bengaluru paralysis patient, flee with Rs 70K
Bengaluru: In a case highlighting the vulnerability of patients seeking medical relief, a Bengaluru resident suffering from paralysis was allegedly duped of Rs 70,000 by fraudsters who promised a complete cure for his condition. The victim, Lakshman, a resident of Kalyan Nagar near Chandra Layout, has filed a complaint with the Chandra Layout Police Station Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bengaluru girls death: Mother booked for murder after 3 months
Bengaluru: A disturbing child murder case has emerged in Bengaluru, where a woman and her alleged partner are accused of killing her six-year-old daughter. The case was registered nearly three months after the childs death, following fresh evidence and allegations made by the girls father. The incident occurred in Seegehalli under the jurisdiction of the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Pool drownings to EV fires: Who is liable in Bengaluru apartments?
Stop rift between north and south states, Telangana CM tells BJP
Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Saturday, June 6, told the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government to stop creating rifts between the north and southern states of India. The Congress has been demanding the centre not to penalize performing south states which contribute significantly more to the Centre than they receive, he stated. 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 .
Marriage promise, crypto scam: Bengaluru man loses Rs 35 lakh
Bengaluru: A man searching for a life partner through a matrimonial website has allegedly lost Rs 35 lakh in a carefully planned cryptocurrency fraud after being lured by a woman who promised marriage and lucrative investment returns. The victim, Anil Kumar Saginalla, lodged a complaint with the Southeast Division CEN Police, alleging that fraudsters exploited 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 .
Karnataka notifies one-time Occupancy Certificate relief for homeowners
Cycle lane behind Bengaluru tech park turns garbage-transfer station, residents raise alarm
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Bengaluru: Mother, her alleged live-in partner booked for murder of five-year-old girl
UGCET results announced in Karnataka; counselling to begin soon
Bengaluru: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has declared the results of the Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET) 2026, bringing relief and excitement to lakhs of students awaiting their ranks for professional course admissions. The results were formally announced by Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr Sharan Prakash Patil, who also serves as the Co-Chairman of KEA, 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 .
Regional parties better placed to respond to peoples needs: Former Speaker
The Hindu Huddle 2026 in Bengaluru
Got High Hopes From Sooryavanshi, I Think He Just Has Picked Himself Really, Says Agarkar
Secretary Devajit Saikia: India's chief selector Ajit Agarkar said he had high hopes for teenage batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after giving him a maiden T20I call-up to tours of Ireland, England, and the Asian Games, adding the youngster had picked himself into the squad with his explosive IPL 2026 performances. Sooryavanshi had a stellar IPL 2026 for the Rajasthan Royals and was the leading run-getter in the competition with 776 runs, including a hundred and five half-centuries. He also bagged the most valuable player and emerging player of the competition awards in the competition. What do you say, we've seen what he can do. You saw, even towards those playoffs, almost singlehandedly carried the Rajasthan Royals. For a young kid, I don't need to talk about how well he's batting or how well he's playing. It's not just this season. He's obviously made a great start last season. To back it up for a young kid in a competition that's as competitive and has a highpressure environment, and how explosive he can be, and a gamechanger that he can be. So we've, like everyone else that's watched cricket, or at least watched T20 cricket in India, we've got high hopes of him, and I think he just has picked himself really, said Agarkar in the press conference at the BCCI HQ on Saturday. Sooryavanshis selection comes after he landed in Sri Lanka as a member of the India A team for the 50-over triseries starting on June 9 in Dambulla. Secretary Devajit Saikia said the priority would be to send Sooryavanshi to Ireland and England, while adding that selectors and technical staff are monitoring his every step to ensure his future is handled with care. But we can all see what kind of talent he has, and we're hopeful that if and when he gets an opportunity to actually play for the country, he shows the same sort of ability that he's shown. Obviously, there will be tougher challenges when you play for your country, but he's shown great promise and temperament. So we're all very hopeful, like everyone is. I think he's picked himself through his performances. You always deliberate, because, like the question before, there's so much talent around, especially when it comes to T20 cricket at this point, but it tells you a lot that his performances have made us pick him, and we're very hopeful. With regards to red ball, I mean, he's a kid, and let him just be as he's just starting his journey. I'm sure when the season starts, the domestic season starts, and he plays for his team, plays a little bit of red ball cricket, we'll wait and observe at this point, why jump the gun? I think we're very excited with what he's doing in T20 cricket. Hopefully, we as selectors or the BCCI and the coaching staff can help him push in the right direction. So at this point, we're just focused on, you know, what he can bring to the T20 team, and we'll take one step at a time, elaborated Agarkar. On Rajat Patidar missing out on selection despite being in stellar form to help Royal Challengers Bengaluru defend their IPL title, Agarkar said, You discuss a host of players when you sit there. I don't think you just sit and put 15 names down. So that's always the case. We think all these 15 players are deserving. I think there are a lot of good players in India. We've seen over the last couple of months in the IPL, or if you follow domestic cricket through the season, there are plenty of guys who are you'd think they're good enough to walk into the team. But the guys who are playing are doing as well as we just won a World Cup a couple of months back. So no, I think we picked a really good one. 16 for the Ireland and England series and 15 for the Asian Games. There'll always be players missing out, but like I said, you can only pick 15, and we're very happy with this one. On Jasprit Bumrahs inclusion for the Asian Games, he said, We know how important he is. Plus the WTC cycle, we've still got a chance to enter the final. If he plays well enough over these next nine Tests, this one is not part of WTC, the Afghanistan one. But if you can have Jasprit play the majority of those games and still keep him fit and healthy, it's always the thing. I mean, there's a lot of T20 cricket. You can always bring him back. Asian Games he will be there. So, the main aim is to try and keep him fit for the Tests and the one-dayers. I don't know whether worry is the right word, but we obviously need to improve our (Test) performances. I think England was good and the South African series probably didn't go to plan, but we still have a chance if we play well enough. We know we've got the players, but we've got to play better. On Hardik Pandya not named in T20I squads, Agarkar said, With regards to Hardik, firstly, he's part of the oneday squad right now against Afghanistan. Obviously, if we can get him playing well and keep him fit for oneday cricket, I don't think he's played oneday cricket for a while. That is, at this point, the main objective. We can always bring him back. It also gives us an opportunity to give someone like Nitish Reddy a few opportunities with T20 cricket. So there will be a little bit of rest and rotation with regard to T20. But the main objective is to see if he can start playing well and stay healthy with 50over cricket with the World Cup in, what, a year and a half. He gives us a lot of balance. The World Cup is in South Africa. If he's bowling well enough, I mean, we'll assess how we go in the next few months. That's primarily the reason at this point. On Prince Yadav being included in T20I teams for the Ireland and England series, Agarkar said, It's domestic performance, really. We saw him in the Vijay Hazare Trophy enough this year, and he looked impressive. I don't think he played a lot of red ball cricket last year, but the white ball stuff was really good. Then to back it up in the IPL against really good quality batters - when you play a lot of games in the IPL, it's always going to be up and down, particularly when most teams get 200 for fun these days. So, he can bowl under pressure, which is the first thing that you try and see if a guy can do that day in, day out, and has the skill set, obviously can move the ball, bowls towards the end of the innings. On Prince Yadav being included in T20I teams for the Ireland and England series, Agarkar said, It's domestic performance, really. We saw him in the Vijay Hazare Trophy enough this year, and he looked impressive. I don't think he played a lot of red ball cricket last year, but the white ball stuff was really good. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Not first time, we've seen him before, but he bowled well this season, and that caught our eye, and so he was always there in our planning. This Afghanistan series coming up gives us an opportunity to see what he can do in 50over cricket, but in T20, we've all seen that. He's got the skill set. So, again, like the guys that we picked, they're always hopeful. Article Source: IANS
Naadan Comics turn The Hindu Huddle sessions into comics in realtime
The team ensured to includean elephant mascotalongside T Rexin each comic, in a hat tip to theelephant which appears in The Hindu logo.
Ramalinga Reddy withdraws resignation, continues as Karnataka cabinet
Congress leader Ramalinga Reddy has withdrawn his resignation from the state Cabinet after expressing dissatisfaction over portfolio allocation. Reddy, who expected the Bengaluru Development portfolio, was instead assigned Major and Medium Irrigation. Chief Minister D K Shivakumar confirmed the issue is resolved, dispelling rumors of internal rifts. The leadership's intervention averted the first significant challenge for the new government.
'Consistency, not long hours': KCET 2026 Rank 2 Srajan BS on the quiet grind behind 177/180
KCET 2026 State Rank 2 holder Srajan BS secured 177 out of 180 marks through consistency, weekly tests and steady revision rather than long study hours. A student of Deeksha Vedantu, Bengaluru, he balanced Class 12 boards and KCET preparation with a structured routine. He traces his engineering interest to childhood curiosity about electronics
We cant become second-grade citizens in India due to Centres policies: Revanth Reddy
In a conversation at the two-day The Hindu Huddle in Bengaluru, the Chief Minister said southern states would not accept an imbalance in political power distribution.
'Kicked her stomach': Mother, boyfriend smother 6-year-old to death in Bengaluru
Police have reopened a three-month-old case of a six-year-old girl's mysterious death, now registering a murder charge against the victim's mother and her boyfriend. Initially attributed to a car AC incident, the father's suspicion, fueled by medical reports, led to a complaint alleging the child was beaten and smothered. The boyfriend has been arrested, while the mother remains at large.
Ilyas Ahmed Asamdi Appointed CEO of Karnataka Waqf Board
Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has appointed Ilyas Ahmed Asamdi as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Karnataka State Board of Waqf. Prior to this appointment, he was serving as the Additional Divisional Commissioner of Kalaburagi. He has now been posted to the vacant position of CEO of the Waqf Board. Ilyas Ahmed Asamdi [] The post Ilyas Ahmed Asamdi Appointed CEO of Karnataka Waqf Board first appeared on .
Everything has been sorted out: Karnataka CM Shivakumar on minister's resignation
The resignation was reportedly linked to dissatisfaction over not being allocated the Bengaluru Development portfolio. Sources said Reddy conveyed to Congress leadership, including Randeep Singh Surjewala, that he would not have accepted a Cabinet berth had he known the portfolio allocation beforehand.
Bengaluru fresher Diksha, 22, has quit her 60,000-a-month marketing job she loves, worrying she will be stuck in one place. She said the role came through campus placements and helped her move to the city, but she no longer wanted a routine centred around long workdays and waiting for weekends.
Yashasvi Jaiswal Replaces Injured Virat Kohli for Indias ODI Series Against Afghanistan
Yashasvi Jaiswal has been drafted in to replace an injured Virat Kohli for Indias threematch ODI series against Afghanistan beginning June 13 in Dharamsala, while Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya are set to feature subject to them getting fitness clearance. Kohli, who now plays for India in ODIs, was visibly struggling while anchoring Royal Challengers Bengalurus chase in the IPL 2026 final against Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad, where he hit a match-winning 75 not out. The injury to his right hamstring has since aggravated, thus ruling him out of the series against Afghanistan. Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar said Kohli is expected to be fit for ODIs against England, to be played in July. It's just less than a week since he injured himself in the IPL final. Don't know the timelines yet, looks like he might be fit for England ODIs. Not a definitive squad, don't have a timeline from the physio yet, he said in the press conference at the BCCI headquarters on Saturday. Jaiswal's last ODI appearance was on December 6, 2025, against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, where he hit an unbeaten 116 runs off 121 balls, his maiden century in the 50-over format internationally. Meanwhile, seam-bowling all-rounder Pandya is undergoing rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru since June 2 after back injury kept him out of a few games in IPL 2026 Jaiswal's last ODI appearance was on December 6, 2025, against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, where he hit an unbeaten 116 runs off 121 balls, his maiden century in the 50-over format internationally. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Following the opening ODI in Dharamshala, India and Afghanistan will play two more ODIs in Lucknow and Chennai on June 17 and 20 respectively. After this, the selectors are slated to announce Indias squad for ODIs against England at a later date. Article Source: IANS
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar announced that differences with senior Congress leader Ramalinga Reddy over portfolio allocation have been resolved. Reddy had offered to resign after being denied the Bengaluru Development portfolio, which he was reportedly promised. Shivakumar stated that all issues are settled and emphasized working for the people's benefit.
The Ministry of Education has approved the University of Liverpool's branch campus in Bengaluru. This UK institution will offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses starting in 2026. Students can pursue degrees in Business Management, Computer Science, Biomedical Sciences, and Game Design. Admissions are now open for the inaugural batch. This initiative aims to internationalize Indian higher education.
Rs 800 per day, free AC, soft music: Bengaluru woman explains why she loves working from cafs
Bengaluru professional Harleen N shared her unique 'work from cafe' routine, detailing daily expenses of approximately Rs 800. Her setup offers a change of environment, steady ambience, and AC, which she finds more appealing and cost-effective than traditional WFH or WFO. The post sparked debate online about the practicality and value of such arrangements.
Karnataka Examinations Authority has announced the KCET 2026 results. Over three lakh students appeared for the exam, with nearly 2.93 lakh declared eligible. Admissions to engineering, pharmacy, agriculture, and other professional courses will now proceed. Top engineering ranks were secured by students from Bengaluru and Mangaluru. Government college students also achieved notable ranks.
Tanisha Karthik of R.V. PU college, Bengaluru, has topped the engineering stream; Students can see the results online from 2 p.m.
Ramaiah Institute of Technology (RIT) organized a Project Exhibition on its campus, where students showcased a wide range of innovative projects. Students from various engineering disciplines, including Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and several other departments, presented projects offering solutions to real-world problems they had identified. A total of 446 projects from 17 departments were exhibited across 150 stalls during the event. M.R. Kodandaram, Director, RIT, Suhas Gopinath, M.R. Janakiram and Dr. N.V.R. Naidu during the event at Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru The exhibition was inaugurated by Suhas Gopinath, alumnus of RIT and CEO of Global Inc.; M.R. Janakiram, Vice Chairman of Gokula Education Foundation; and M.R. Kodandaram, Director of RIT. Speaking on the occasion, Suhas Gopinath said, During my college days, I worked on many similar projects. It is gratifying to see such innovation today. It is true that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has impacted the IT industry. However, employees must also understand this reality. Those who do not upgrade their skills face greater risks. Therefore, professionals should focus on skill development, while students should be given greater exposure to practical learning. Addressing the gathering, M.R. Kodandaram, Director of Gokula Education Foundation , said, More than 1,700 projects were submitted for consideration in this two-day exhibition. Out of these, 446 projects were selected for display. Through their projects, students have demonstrated how various problems can be addressed with innovative solutions. Each project is unique and distinct. This exhibition serves as an excellent platform for students to showcase their skills and creativity. One of the major attractions of the exhibition was a Hybrid Bike Project, which operates on principles similar to those of hybrid cars. The project demonstrated how hybrid technology can be adapted for motorcycles. Other projects that drew significant attention included those related to rainwater conservation, AR/VR (Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality), smart grids, and several other emerging technologies. Among those present at the event were Dr. N.V.R. Naidu, Principal of RIT; Dr. Parswanath H.V, Chief Executive (Engineering and General Sciences), Gokula Education Foundation, and Dr. Karisiddappa, Advisor to Gokula Education Foundation. About Ramaiah Institute of Technology Ramaiah Institute of Technology (RIT), formerly known as M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), is one of Indias premier private engineering institutions located in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Established in 1962 by the late Dr. M. S. Ramaiah under the aegis of the Gokula Education Foundation, the institute was founded with the vision of providing quality technical education and creating skilled professionals for nation-building. Affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belagavi, RIT has enjoyed academic autonomy since 2007, enabling it to design industry-relevant curricula, adopt innovative teaching methodologies, and maintain high academic standards. The institute is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and its programs are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). It has also earned an A+ grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Spread across a well-developed campus in Bengaluru, RIT offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and architectural programs in disciplines such as Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Biotechnology, Information Science, Management, and Architecture. The institute is known for its strong emphasis on research, innovation, industry collaboration, and entrepreneurship. Over the decades, RIT has built a reputation for academic excellence, state-of-the-art laboratories, research centers, and strong placement outcomes. Its alumni occupy leadership positions across multinational corporations, research organizations, startups, and public institutions worldwide. The institute consistently ranks among the leading engineering colleges in India and continues to contribute significantly to technological advancement and professional education. Guided by its motto, Service to Humanity is Service to God, Ramaiah Institute of Technology remains committed to nurturing competent professionals, innovators, and responsible citizens who can address global challenges through technology and innovation.
3 held with MDMA worth Rs 7.64 lakhs in Dakshin Kannada
Bengaluru: In a major anti-drug operation, Bantwal Town Police in Karnatakas Dakshina Kannada district arrested three persons and seized MDMA narcotics worth approximately Rs 7.64 lakhs during a raid near Melkar Flyover. The operation was carried out based on credible intelligence inputs regarding the transportation of narcotic substances. Acting swiftly, police intercepted a car suspected 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 .
Suraj Biswas transitioned from a food delivery rider in Bengaluru to founding AI startup Assessli, recognized on global platform F6S. His journey, fueled by self-taught coding and flexible gig work, highlights how determination and accessible learning can transform a side hustle into a significant technology venture.
Bird hit delays IndiGo flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai for over an hour
An IndiGo flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai was delayed by more than an hour after a bird hit was reported shortly after departure. The aircraft returned for precautionary inspections and resumed its journey after being cleared by engineers
Child pregnancy cases trigger 45 FIRs in Karnatakas Mandya
Mandya: Authorities in Mandya district have registered 45 FIRs against ultrasound scanning centres following a large-scale inspection drive launched in the wake of several child pregnancy cases that recently came to light. The action comes after Lokayukta police conducted raids on two private diagnostic centres in KR Pet taluk on April 18 over allegations that 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 .
Karnataka University students seek probe against professor
Dharwad: A controversy has erupted at Karnataka University, Dharwad, after a research scholar and student groups alleged that a professor from the Department of Botany engaged in inappropriate conduct involving a former PhD student and subsequently harassed another research scholar in connection with the matter. The allegations, which have now been brought to the attention 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 .
Karnataka duo held for links with Pakistan based terror suspect
Bengaluru: A major terror-related investigation in Karnataka has uncovered an alleged online network linked to a Pakistan-based suspect, leading to the arrest of two youths accused of maintaining contact with foreign operatives and participating in discussions that could pose a threat to national security. The arrested individuals have been identified as Allabaksh 24 from Tumakuru 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 .
Karnataka CM says Ramalinga Reddy resignation crisis resolved after talks
Reddy quit the Cabinet after alleging that a promise to assign him the Bengaluru Development portfolio was not fulfilled when portfolios were allocated in the newly formed government.
Karnataka Mandates Timely Office Attendance for Employees
Bengaluru, June 6: The Karnataka government has taken a significant step to ensure punctuality among all state government officials and employees. From now on, all employees must arrive at their offices by 10 AM and record their attendance using the Kartavya mobile app. Strict action will be taken against those who violate this new rule. ... Read more Karnataka Mandates Timely Office Attendance for Employees
Bengaluru-Mumbai IndiGo aircraft suffers bird-hit, flight delayed
An IndiGo flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai experienced a bird strike on Friday. The aircraft was taxiing on the runway when the incident occurred. The pilot immediately returned to the bay for necessary checks. After inspecting both engines, the Airbus A321Neo was declared safe. The flight eventually departed over an hour later than its scheduled time.
Byre Gowda gets plum job; DK Shivakumar keeps Bengaluru Development Authority
Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has reallocated Bengaluru's development responsibilities, assigning BMRCL, GBA, and BWSSB to Krishna Byre Gowda. Shivakumar retains direct control of the influential Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA), responsible for major infrastructure and land projects. This split structure has led to discussions about potential portfolio swaps.
Director (Technical), CSB calls SKUAST-K among Indias finest sericulture institutions
Mirgund, Jun 5:Dr. Manthira Moorthy, Director (Technical), Central Silk Board (CSB), Bengaluru has praised the College of Temperate Sericulture, SKUAST-K, Mirgund, for its outstanding contribution to sericulture education, research, and technological advancement, describing it as one of the finest institutions in the country dedicated to the discipline. Dr. Moorthy made these remarks during his maiden visit to the college, where he was received by Associate Dean Prof. M. R. Mir and senior faculty members. During the visit, Prof. Mir presented an overview of the colleges academic, research, extension, and entrepreneurship initiatives, highlighting the institutions growing role in strengthening the sericulture sector in Jammu and Kashmir and beyond. A significant issue raised during the interaction pertained to recruitment policies within the Central Silk Board, particularly the limited opportunities available to sericulture graduates in scientist-level positions. Prof. Mir emphasized the need for greater preference and representation for candidates possessing specialized qualifications in sericulture and allied disciplines. Responding to the concern, Dr. Moorthy assured the faculty that the matter would be taken up with the higher authorities for appropriate consideration. The discussions also focused on strengthening collaboration between CSB and SKUAST-K in areas such as joint research projects, capacity-building programmes, technology transfer, student training, and sectoral development initiatives. Faculty members and scientists actively participated in the deliberations and shared suggestions for advancing sericulture research and innovation in the region. Impressed by the academic and research environment of the college, Dr. Moorthy commended the faculty and scientists for their dedication and sustained contribution to sericulture science and technology. He particularly appreciated the institutions efforts in promoting research-driven development and human resource generation in the sector. The visit concluded with a tour of various college facilities, reaffirming the commitment of both institutions to further strengthen collaboration for the benefit of students, researchers, and the sericulture farming community.
This theatre festival in Bengaluru shines a spotlight on new voices in Kannada playwriting
Theatre festival Chiguru X Kusumaalewill showcase plays developed through the Girish Karnad Fellowship for Kannada Playwriting. The themes range from the city in the 90s to examining the Koraga identity
Running an elected govt with one-and-a-half hands tied behind its back: Omar Abdullah
Bengaluru: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday questioned the Centre over the delay in restoring statehood to the Union territory, asserting that he is running an elected government with one-and-a-half hands tied behind its back. Speaking at The Hindu Huddle here, Abdullah demanded that the BJP-led Centre define the yardstick it uses []
Ramalinga Reddy resigns from Ministry, says he is humiliated
The eight-time Bengaluru MLA said that he would remain in Congress and work as a legislator
Address garbage disposal on priority: Karnataka Lokayukta
Minister Ramalinga Reddy quits DK Shivakumar cabinet within two days over portfolio row
Karnataka's political landscape has shifted dramatically with the resignation of minister Ramalinga Reddy from the cabinet. His departure, which came before he officially took charge of his portfolio, stems from his disappointment over not being awarded the Greater Bengaluru Development position. This incident has created a stir, leading the administration of DK Shivakumar into a challenging predicament.
How many more heroines must pay the price of commercial cinemas male gaze?
Back in the saddle: Bengaluru to get 10.3km bicycle track
Home Minister Priyank Kharges first meeting focused on fake news, city traffic
15 lakh saplings to be planted in Bengaluru to mark Kempe Gowda Jayanti
Climate action begins at home, say experts in Bengaluru

