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The WPL 2026 schedule is out, with Mumbai Indians set to face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Season 4 opener. The BCCI has also confirmed two double-headers and revealed that a new city will host the final for the first time, adding excitement to a blockbuster edition.
Siddaramaiah, DKS share meal, put up united front denying differences
Bengaluru: Seeking to end the raging leadership row involving them, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D K Shivakumar on Saturday put up a united front, asserting there were no differences between them and that they would be united in the future as well. Addressing a joint press conference after a breakfast meeting at 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 .
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Software updates completed for over half of affected A320 family planes in India: DGCA data
NEW DELHI: As many as 338 A320 family aircraft operated by Indian airlines require the software upgrade to address a potential issue related to flight controls, and modifications have been carried out in more than half of the affected fleet, according to DGCA data. Sources told PTI that there are no flight cancellations, but there are delays in the range of 60-90 minutes for some flights as the software updates are being carried out for the affected planes. On Friday, Airbus said intense solar radiation might corrupt data critical to flight controls in a significant number of A320 family aircraft and that the software changes required to fix the issue would lead to operational disruptions. The software upgrades have been completed for 189 A320 family planes out of the total 338 aircraft, as per the data available with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) till 10 am on November 29. The software upgrades on all the affected planes are to be completed by 5:29 am on November 30. DGCA on Saturday issued an Airworthiness Directive to airlines asking Indian operators to immediately carry out the requisite software upgrades. This followed Airbus issuing an alert to operators globally and European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) coming out with an Emergency Airworthiness Directive regarding the potential issue. IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express operate A320 family planes, which include A320 ceos and neos, A321 ceos and neos. The affected aircraft need software upgrades or hardware realignment. A total of 200 IndiGo planes have been affected, and software upgrades have been completed for 143 of them, while in the case of Air India, 113 aircraft have been impacted and upgrades have been done for 42 of them, the DGCA data showed. In the case of Air India Express, 25 planes have been impacted, and the software upgrades have been completed for 4 of the aircraft, as per the data till 10 am. The software upgrades are being undertaken at the bases of the airlines in Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Kolkata. In a post on X at 10.13 am, Air India said that following EASA and Airbus directives for a mandatory software and hardware realignment on A320 family aircraft, our engineers have been working round-the-clock to complete the task at the earliest. We have already completed the reset on over 40 per cent of our aircraft that are impacted by this, and are confident of covering the entire fleet within the timeline prescribed by EASA, the airline said. Air India also said there have been no cancellations due to this task, and there is no major impact on schedule integrity across its network. However, some of our flights may be slightly delayed or rescheduled, it added. On Friday, EASA said Airbus asked airline operators to install a serviceable Elevator Aileron Computer (ELAC) in the impacted aircraft. Generally, ELAC is for flight controls. Airbus, on Friday, said an analysis of a recent event involving an A320 family aircraft has revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls. Airbus has consequently identified a significant number of A320 Family aircraft currently in-service which may be impacted, it had said in a release. Airbus had said it acknowledges these recommendations will lead to operational disruptions to passengers and customers.
Leadership row: Breakfast meet with CM Siddaramaiah productive, says Shivakumar
BENGALURU, Nov 29: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Saturday said he had a productive discussion over a breakfast meeting with CM Siddaramaiah in the midst of a leadership row in the state. Siddaramaiah had invited his deputy for breakfast at the behest of the Congress high command to hold discussions on the raging leadership issue. Shivakumar, in a social media post, said, Met Honble CM Shri @siddaramaiah avaru at Cauvery Residence this morning for a breakfast meeting. [] The post Leadership row: Breakfast meet with CM Siddaramaiah productive, says Shivakumar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Shikshagraha movement, a nationwide people-powered effort to improve all one million public schools in India, took a significant stride today as the Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) formally joined the movement at Shiksha Samvaad, a convening hosted at the Bangalore International Centre. Dr. Krithi K. Karanth, Sahil Pimpale, Shruti Shibulal and Neeraj Doddamane unveil the Wild Shaale Educators Guidebook at Shiksha Samvaad in Bengaluru With this, CWS becomes a lead contributor to advancing environmental consciousness as an essential dimension of education quality, climate readiness and childrens well-being. The move signals growing recognition that preparing Indias young citizens for the future requires strengthening their relationship with nature, wildlife and the ecosystems they depend on. Highlights from Shiksha Samvaad The event brought together educators, conservationists, policymakers and school system leaders to reflect on how environmental consciousness can become a defining component of education quality in India. The Samvaad marked the launch of several movement-wide assets: Centre for Wildlife Studies officially joins the Shikshagraha movement, advancing shared efforts to embed environmental consciousness in education. Educator Guidebook (Vol.I) released for implementation within Karnatakas curriculum. The Wild Shaale Educators Guidebook is a simple, activity-based resource that helps teachers bring environmental learning into everyday classroom practice. Built through years of field experience, it offers easy, hands-on activities that encourage children to explore nature, ask questions, and connect with local wildlife. Designed for educators of all backgrounds, it supports small yet meaningful actions that build environmental awareness as a natural part of school culture. The Education Toolkit includes detailed Standard Operating Procedures for the Modular Asset and Solution Design frameworks, offering clear guidance to teachers and facilitators using the Educator Guidebook for effective implementation. These resources will strengthen not only classrooms but also the communities that surround them. Environmental consciousness isn't just about conservation, it's about building sustainable livelihoods, responsible citizenship, and a deeper connection between young people and the ecosystems they depend on. When we invest in environmental education, we're investing in the resilience and well-being of entire communities , said Shruti Shibulal , Permanent Trustee, The Shibulal Family Philanthropy Initiatives (a co-builder of the Shikshagraha Movement) and Executive Vice Chair, Tamara Leisure Experiences. A movement for environment-first schooling Shikshagrahas core belief is that no single actor can drive systemic change alone. The movement brings together communities, civil society organisations, educators, governments and social innovators to collectively improve public schools. By joining Shikshagraha, CWS will contribute its decades of conservation science, community engagement and environmental education expertise to strengthen the movements work across districts, states and partner networks. Over the coming year, CWS will support the movement by: Co-creating environmental education and sustainability resources with the Shikshagraha Centre of Excellence (CoE) team, ensuring contextual relevance for diverse geographies. Leading the Environment Sub-Collective , embedding wildlife awareness, sustainability, and climate action across the movements partners work. Building capacity of grassroots organisations to integrate environmental principles into their programmes. Supporting small changes in Mysuru district as part of the Exemplary Shikshagraha Intervention, a ground-level demonstration of how the vision and values of the Shikshagraha movement translate into tangible impact. After nearly a decade in the wildlife conservation space, one thing has become very clear to me: protecting our natural world cannot rest on the shoulders of a few people working full-time in this sector. Conservation is a shared responsibility, something each of us must carry in our daily choices and actions. Through our collaboration with Shikshagraha, we now have an incredible opportunity to take this message to thousands of children and schools across the country. By nurturing environmental awareness early on, were helping build a generation that not only understands Indias rich biodiversity but also feels responsible for safeguarding it , said Sahil Pimpale Program Manager, Wild Shaale. A shared narrative for the next generation As part of the movement, CWS will contribute insights from its Wild Shaale programme, best practices in conservation education, proof points demonstrating the impact of environmental consciousness on childrens learning and agency and stories from the field. In turn, Shikshagrahas movement-wide platforms from micro-improvement pilots to solutions repository and public communications will amplify the collective work, ensuring that environmental learning becomes visible, actionable and scalable. About Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) The Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) is an internationally recognized centre-of-excellence in the areas of wildlife research, conservation, policy, and education. Our mission is to safeguard and conserve India's rich and diverse wildlife heritage through cutting-edge research, effective conservation strategies, and community engagement. For forty years, we have been committed to advancing scientific knowledge, promoting sustainable practices, and inspiring a collective sense of stewardship to ensure the survival of Indias wildlife and their habitats for future generations. Our vision is of a society that values and protects its natural heritage, fostering a sustainable environment where wildlife thrives and human well-being is interconnected with the health of the natural world. Through our research, conservation efforts, and community empowerment, we aspire to create a future where wildlife and humans can coexist, ensuring the perpetuity of India's extraordinary natural wildlife heritage. In 2025, Dr. Krithi K. Karanth & CWS were recipients of the John P. McNulty Prize, the first wildlife organization to ever receive this honor. About Shikshagraha Shikshagraha is a people-powered movement to improve all 1 million public schools inIndia so that every child experiences enriching learning and is ready for the future. Real change begins with the child at the centre their learning, confidence, well-being, and aspirations, and with those closest to the child. The movement enables parents, women and youth to demand and support quality education, and equips teachers, school leaders, officials with tools for micro-improvements towards systemic change. Currently, 35+ civil society, industry and philanthropic partners in the Shikshagraha network are collectively strengthening 1,17,000+ schools across 33 districts across 14 states & UTs. This includes enabling education leaders to lead need-based school improvements and amplifying women, youth and community participation in the public education system. Shikshagraha works towards improving schools where the need is greatest, supports leadership on the ground, and shifts the norms that hold education back. Through visible practice change and collective action by communities, governments, civil society, and markets, it reimagines what public schools can and must deliver. shikshagraha.org for more details.
WPL 2026 schedule: Women's Premier League to kick in with MI vs RCB on Jan 9, check full schedule
The Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 will commence on January 9 with a clash between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The BCCI has released the full schedule for the 22-match tournament, which will be held across Navi Mumbai and Vadodara from January 9 to February 5, 2026.
MI-RCB Clash In Navi Mumbai To Open WPL 2026, Final In Vadodara On A Weekday
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: The Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 will kick off with a marquee clash between two-time champions Mumbai Indians and 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 9, announced the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday. Previously, WPL chairman Jayesh George had announced the 2026 season dates and venues on Thursday before the first mega auction began in New Delhi. While unveiling the schedule on Saturday, Secretary Devajit Saikia said the tournament will feature two double-headers in Navi Mumbai, while the final is slated to be played at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on a weekday, February 5, thus adding a fresh dimension to the competition. The Navi Mumbai leg will be held from January 9-17, and will host 11 matches before the action shifts to Vadodara for the remaining 11 fixtures, including the Playoffs. Gujarat Giants will open the Vadodara leg with a clash against RCB, followed by a rematch of the 2025 final between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians. Once the league stage concludes on February 1, the Eliminator, contested by the second and third-placed sides, will be held on February 3, while the table topper advances directly to the final on February 5. It will cap off a crowded time, as the mens Under-19 World Cup will happen on February 6, while the mens T20 World Cup starts on February 7. Staged for the first time in the January-February window, the WPL avoids clashes with major international fixtures after three seasons in the February-March slot. Mumbai Indians enter as defending champions, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the only other side to have lifted the WPL trophy. Delhi Capitals have finished runners-up thrice, with Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz yet to reach a final. Soon after WPL is over, Indias all-format tour of Australia will begin on February 15 and run until March 9. With the mega auction in New Delhi on Thursday reshaping and strengthening squads, WPL 2026 is poised to deliver its most riveting season yet. Young Indian players are set to break through alongside seasoned international performers, promising high-intensity cricket throughout, said Saikia. WPL 2026 schedule Navi Mumbai leg January 9: Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 10: UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants January 10: Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals January 11: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Giants January 12: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz January 13: Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Giants January 14: UP Warriorz vs Delhi Capitals January 15: Mumbai Indians vs UP Warriorz January 16: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Giants January 17: UP Warriorz vs Mumbai Indians January 17: Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Vadodara leg January 19: Gujarat Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 20: Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians January 22: Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz January 24: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals January 26: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians January 27: Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals January 29: UP Warriorz vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 30: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians February 1: Delhi Capitals vs UP Warriorz January 30: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians Also Read: Live Cricket Score February 5: Final Article Source: IANS
In a bid to address ongoing power tussles within the party, Karnataka's Chief and Deputy Chief Ministers are convening for critical discussions. With Shivakumar poised to travel to Delhi for talks with Kharge and Gandhi, the air is thick with rumors of a potential power-sharing agreement.
Former cricketer Venkatesh Prasad seeks better cricket support in Karnataka
SHIVAMOGGA: Former Cricketer and aspirant for KSCA chairmans post, Venkatesh Prasad said his team would make honest efforts, if he gets elected for the post. Talking to media on Friday, Venkatesh Prasad said the M Chinnaswamy Stadium was constructed with an intention to nurture and develop cricket in the state and to provide an opportunity for the people to witness matches. Becasue of June 4 incident all national and international matches have been stopped, he said. For the past three years development of cricket in the state has come to a standstill. If our team wins the election, then it would not only makes effort to develop and nurture the talents of the state besides making efforts to re-start the matches to be played at Chinnaswamy, he said. Bengaluru has a great fan base and even Franchise matches are shifting to different place. This is not good in the interest of cricket development in the state, he said. Former cricketer Sujith Somasundar contesting for Vice-presidentship, Madhukar Nagaraj for treasurer post, A V Shashidhar for the post of joint secretary. There were about 1,900 voters including both life members and Institutional Members (IM), he said. Venkatesh Prasad urged the voters to vote for better cricket development tomorrow and to develop the talented youths to develop their career in cricket. Santhosh Menon and others were present.
Rs 100 crore suppressed turnover found across Bengaluru Central Business Disctrict
BENGALURU: The Enforcement Wing (South Zone) of the Commercial Taxes Department has detected nearly Rs 100 crore in suppressed turnover during its raids across Bengalurus Central Business District (CBD) for over 10 days. The raids also led to detention of more than 75 goods vehicles and collection of Rs 2.5 crore in penalties for various GST violations. According to a press release from the office of Kanisha, Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Enforcement), South Zone, Bengaluru, the wing targeted evasion-prone sectors such as electronics, automobile spares, dryfruits, gift articles, hardware, iron and steel, paints, and cement in commercial hubs, including Chickpet, SP Road, Avenue Road, JC Road and BVK Iyengar Road. Many traders were found procuring goods from inter-state suppliers, mainly from the NCR/Delhi region, without valid tax invoices and transporting quantities in excess of the declared amounts, enabling large-scale GST evasion. In the iron and steel and cement sectors, officials of the wing found dealers issuing invoices without supplying goods. Materials were allegedly diverted to end consumers building single-dwelling houses, while registered entities used fictitious invoices to wrongfully claim Input Tax Credit (ITC). The officials also identified several businesses operating without mandatory GST registration despite crossing the Rs 40-lakh turnover threshold. Nearly 1,000 bags of gutkha and pan masala at Yeshwanthpur Railway Station were found being transported without documentation. Detailed investigations, document verification and legal proceedings under the CGST/KGST Acts will be initiated against errant dealers, the release said.
16 officials booked for fake land records case in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: Anekal Tahsildar Neelabai Lamani had an FIR registered against 16 government officials for allegedly creating fake land records in the taluk. It was registered based on directions from Bengaluru Urban Deputy Commissioner (DC) and Magistrate G Jagadeesha. District administration officials said that some staffers of the Record Rooms Office (RRO) in Anekal taluk had collaborated with land sharks and helped them encroach government land by creating fake records. Sixteen government employees, including Deputy Tahsildar BK Chandrashekhar, First Division Assistants Mahesh and Mangala, shirestadars Dinakaran G, Maruti Prasad, Lokesh S, Second Divison Assistants K Raghavendra and Manjunath MV, D-Group employees Kalpana P, Manjunath, Shobha N, Praveen, Muniraju, Manjulamma and Meenakshi are reportedly involved in fabrication of government records, DC Jagadeesh said. He said original files of government lands in the area, application books, cultivation certificates, distribution books, sanction transaction books, Inam DC order files, and land reforms original files were all fabricated by the officials, in collusion with land sharks. The Anekal tahsildar had reported that while scanning records under the Bhusuraksha Yojana, fake records were found in RR registers, pahanis, handwritten pahanis and other documents, which were used to help land thieves grab government land. Police cases were registered against 16 government employees who have worked in the archives department in the past five years, the DC said. The tahsildar was instructed to investigate the role of private individuals in creating these fake records and also file a criminal case against organized groups that create fake records. The DC said all special tahsildars of the district have already been instructed to take the DCs permission at the time of drawing up accounts, and any orders related to the Revenue department regarding government land. Police is investigating and is yet to arrest anyone. Meanwhile, the government will be told about their suspension. If police begins arresting them, those involved will be suspended immediately, stressed Jagadeesha.
Meter reader took bribe from restaurant owner to keep water bill low in Bengaluru: Lokayukta
BENGALURU: A Lokayukta police probe has revealed that a Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) meter reader was taking Rs 2,000 mamool every month through UPI payment from the owner of a Kerala-based restaurant and a paying guest owner to reduce the bill. When the owner refused to pay the mamool, the meter reader started increasing the water bill, showing the meter reading seamlessly. The accused is Narasimhappa GV, meter reader in Maruthi Nagar sub-division in the city. According to objections filed by Lokayukta police to the bail application filed by Narasimhappa, he was trapped while receiving a bribe from the complainant, Dels Ditto, who has been running a restaurant and paying guest business in Madiwala. Narasimhappa initially started demanding Rs 40,000 and received Rs 20,000 from Dels Ditto, and asked him to pay Rs 2,000 per month. In August 2024, Ditto refused to pay the mamool, following which he started increasing water bill amount. However, it became inevitable for the complainant to pay the remaining mamool, and accordingly, he paid Rs 2,000 each in April, June, July, August, September 2024 and April 2025 through UPI. In February 2024 and August 2024, Rs 2,000 and Rs 5,000 were paid to his mobile number from the mobile number which belongs to the Dittos manager. In November 2025, the accused tendered the water bill of the restaurant to the complainant for Rs 1.43 lakh. But after receiving Rs 10,000 from the complainant, the accused reduced it from Rs 1.43 lakh to Rs 85,000. On November 17, when the complainant met the accused, he demanded the outstanding mamool of Rs 20,000 over 10 months. Inevitably, the complainant has paid him Rs 5,000 through UPI. Despite this, the accused demanded the balance amount. Unable to pay, the complainant approached Lokayukta police. On November 20, 2025, the accused was trapped and arrested by Lokayukta police after he had obtained Rs 10,000 bribe from the complainant in front of his restaurant.
Eight including four minor girls held for attacking cab owner, taking away his vehicle in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: Bidadi police have arrested a gang of eight habitual offenders, including four minor girls, for attacking a cab owner and taking away his vehicle. The gang is said to have committed similar offences in Kanakapura, Malavalli, Shivamogga, Srirangapatna, and other places. The accused are Saddam Hussain, Shiva Prasad and Khabir, and Yashwanth Kumar from Nanjangud and Mysuru, respectively. They attacked cab owner Swamy Gowda, 39, on November 18 around 10.45 pm near Joganapalya village in Bidadi. The accused booked the cab to the airport. Enroute, theycancelled the trip and asked the driver to take them to their farmhouse in Bidadi. At an isolated place at Joganapalya, the accused attacked the driver and escaped with his vehicle. The accused men took the girls for a jolly drive and committed the crime along with them. After attacking the cab owner, they drove the car towardsMysuru. Police, who checked the CCTV footage at the toll booth and other places, tracked the accused and arrested them. The four men have been remanded in judicial custody, said a police officer. The minor girls were sent to the state home for girls, he added.The accused have more than 10 cases against them.
Woman, lover among three held for killing husband in Karnataka's Nelamangala
BENGALURU: Madanayakanahalli police have arrested three people, including a woman, in connection with a case where the charred body of a man was found in a deserted area near Gangondanahalli in Nelamangala on Sunday. The deceaseds wife, along with her lover, allegedly killed him as he had become an obstacle to their illicit relationship and burnt the body. The deceased has been identified as Suresh, 30, who married the accused, Sharanamma, 25, four years ago. They lived in a rented house at Byadarahalli and worked as construction labourers. The other accused have been identified as Veerabhadra, 20, a construction supervisor, and his friend Anil. Sharanamma and Veerabhadra, who worked at the same site, were in a relationship. When her husband learnt this, he warned her to stay away from Veerabhadra. Angered by this, Sharanamma and Veerabhadra allegedly planned to kill Suresh. On Sunday, when Suresh was in an inebriated state, Sharanamma called Veerabhadra home. They allegedly assaulted him and smashed his head with a stone. They later strangled him to death. They then called Anil and shifted Sureshs body to Gangondanahalli by a car. They poured petrol and set the body ablaze to destroy evi-dence. Sharanamma cleaned the bloodstains from her house.
Bengaluru animal shelters struggle to handle surge in stray dogs after SC orders removal
BENGALURU: Animal shelters across the city are reporting a surge in distress calls following the recent Supreme Court order allowing the removal of stray dogs from public places under specific conditions. Rescuers said that many Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) have begun relocating community dogs, triggering fear among feeders and a spike in complaints of harassment. Several dogs have reportedly gone missing, while shelters say they are struggling to handle the sudden increase in rescue and surrender requests. Lakshmi Swaminathan, founder of Mylos Rescue, said the order has led to widespread panic and misuse. Shelters are overwhelmed. RWAs are moving dogs without understanding the law, and many feeders are being threatened. Were getting constant calls about missing animals, and we simply dont have the capacity to take in every case, she said. She said only aggressive or suspected rabid dogs can legally be taken for observation. Dog-rescuer Shraavya Satyanarayan said the situation has intensified hostility toward community animals. Misconceptions that have existed for years are now being treated as justified, she said. The real issue is the failure of vaccination and sterilisation systems, not the dogs. Removal is neither ecological nor practical. Strengthening pet ownership rules and improving ABC programmes are the only long-term solutions. For long-time feeders, the fear is personal and emotional. Vinay Raj Somashekar, who has been caring for around 40 community dogs in his neighbourhood for nearly seven years, described living with constant anxiety. Nothing has happened here yet, but that fear is always there, that one day a truck will come and take away the dogs Ive known since they were pups, he said. Theyre vaccinated, sterilised, and part of our daily lives. Losing them would be like losing family. Animal welfare groups caution that sudden removals destabilise territories and may lead to increased aggression, safety issues, and further conflict. They are urging authorities to issue clear public guidelines, conduct awareness drives, and ensure that RWAs follow legal procedures rather than taking matters into their own hands.
Officials warn of action for linking eight-year-olds death to contamination in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: Following reports about an outbreak of waterborne disease at Prestige Falcon City on Kanakapura Main Road and a 8-year-old boys death being linked to contamination, the apartment owners association and doctors from the Bengaluru South City Corporation have warned of action against those who attempt to spread panic. Meanwhile, officials from the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) visited the apartment complex and collected water samples on Friday. The officials said there is no outbreak as such, barring a few cases of infection reported from the last three weeks. Since some reports are being spread, we had to come and collect samples. The Corporation officials have already taken measures and issued directions to residents to keep sumps and overhead tanks clean three week ago when a few cases were reported. We collected samples for reconfirmation, said an official from KSPCB. The apartment has around 2,500 units. As a precautionary measure, the South City Corporation officials have already asked the apartment association to clean 80 overhead tanks. Following the directions, the association shut the swimming pool eight days ago, and also closed a hotel inside the premises four days ago for safety, he association said. The water samples tested earlier had shown negative results and in stool tests in one or two cases, E Coli and Salmonella bacteria linked to food were found. The 8-year-old boy died due to chronic kidney and liver ailments and also had epilepsy. Some are linking it to water-based infection. It appears there is some agenda behind spreading such reports, said a member of the association. Dr Balasundar, Health Officer, Bengaluru South City Corporation, said no such outbreak has been found in the apartment premises. We have deployed a medical team for the last few weeks and are checking the health of residents. Our samples have also come as negative earlier. The childs death is not due to water contamination. Some people are spreading panic, and there is a provision to take action against such persons, said Dr Balasundar. A resident from the apartment said that there have been a few cases of diarrhea now and then for the past one month; however, no hospital admission or serious cases have been reported. Some residents were aspirants to make it into management and run the association. It appears those who did not make it are resorting to spreading of rumours, said the resident, adding that even food samples have been collected on Friday by state surveillance team from the health department. The South City Commissioner and the police are likely to visit the apartment premises on Saturday to inspect the area. Meanwhile, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) Assistant Executive Engineer, Darshan, has ruled out any infection from the boards pipeline. Every three days, we are checking our lines. No contamination was found in our pipeline network, said Darshan.
BSWMLs Dclutter app to raise complaints on waste dumping awaits launch date
BENGALURU: The much-anticipated app, which allows people to raise complaints related to bad footpaths, roads and dumping of waste and get it cleared by Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML), is awaiting a launch date. The app has been named as Dclutter. With the image of Bengaluru taking a beating due to poor garbage management and increasing number of black spots, BSWML has come up with a slew of measures. In October, BSWMLCEO Karee Gowda invited solid waste management experts, activists, bulk waste recyclers and other stakeholders to a meeting, where they discussed measures to be taken to keep the city clean. One of the major complaints during the meeting was the increasing number of black spots in the city, where not onlygarbage, but alsobroken cots, sofas, mattresses and otherwaste are dumped. Pourakarmikas, meanwhile, clear only garbage and leave the broken furniture there. Realising this, BSWML decided to come up with an app, allowing people to raise complaints by posting pictures and locations of black spots. As broken cots and furniture cant be transported by regular garbage-lifting vehicles, trucks will be used to clear them. People can also use the app to book BSWMLs service to dispose of their broken or unused furniture or bulk waste. BSWML sources told TNIE that the app is ready for launch. But BSWML is yet to get an appointment from Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to launch the app. It was supposed to be launched this month. We hope to launch it next month, the sources said.
Chennai photographer's Chandrayaan-3 launch photographs on display at BIC exhibition
BENGALURU: Dheeraj Khandelwal, a Chennai-based photographer, was one of the lucky few to be at Satish Dhawan Space Centre when ISRO launched Chandrayaan-3 on July 14, 2023. The breathtaking images of Chandrayaan-3 launch, which he had captured, are on display at Bangalore International Centre (BIC). The exhibition will end on Sunday. Though Khandelwal wanted to become an astronaut, life had other plans for him -- a career in photography. But his passion for astronomy did not veer away. He realised it through this project. The exhibition aims at inspiring and attracting people, especially children, towards astronomy. Ive had children visit my exhibition in Chennai and ask me questions about the subject; that is incredibly rewarding to me, said Khandelwal. The photographs, arranged chronologically, were taken in a short span of about 50 seconds from lift-off to the point where only the thrusters of the Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM3), which carried Chandrayaan-3, could be visible. The viewing gallery was set 3 km away, which had a good view. There was an immense release of energy, which shook us and underlined the gravitas of the moment, Khandelwal said. Chennai-based photographer Dheeraj Khandelwals exhibition is on at Bangalore International Centre till Sunday. An avid geek, he has designed the exhibition with photos being backlit, which according to him, symbolises the quiet persistence that ISROs scientists must have harboured within, only which could have made them go back to the drawing board after Chandrayaan-2s failure, and deliver Chandrayaan-3 when the whole worlds focus was on India. Visitors can see photographs of upward propulsion of the rocket, traversing incredible heights in a few seconds. The clouds can be seen to reflect light from the rocket propulsion (beneath the rocket) to clouds still beyond the rockets reach, showing how like the rocket, ISROs work guided its own path, Khandelwal said.
Bengaluru records below-normal temperature; AQI levels rise amid cloudy skies
BENGALURU: As the city braces for winter, temperature below normal was recorded on Friday, with the minimum temperature being recorded at 16.1C and the maximum at 25.2C, that is 1.1C and 2.2C below normal, according to readings from Indian Metrology Department (IMD). The maximum and minimum temperatures are very likely to be around 25C and 16C respectively until Saturday and cloudy sky in the city. The dip in the temperature comes as a cyclonic storm Ditwah developed over the southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining the Sri Lanka coast, as per the IMD forecast. Additionally, the maximum temperature according to IMD stood at 25.3C against the normal maximum temperature of 27.4C on Friday in the city. The forecast also notes that the movement of the cyclonic storm is also expected to likely bring light to moderate rain or thundershowers at a few places over Bengaluru (Rural), Bengaluru (Urban), Chamarajanagara, Chikkaballapura and other districts of south interior Karnataka over the next week. The Air Quality Index (AQI) in various parts of the city has seen a downward trend due to the cloudy weather prevailing in the city; as the AQI recorded at the Central Silk Board station was at 156 on Friday as compared to the AQI 134 on Thursday, as per KSPCB data.
Courting hits & misses: Interview with tennis star Tamara Zidansek and Indian captain Vishal Uppal
Mahima Nagaraju or the first time last week, India played host to the Billie Jean King Cups playoffs, at the SM Krishna Stadium. Amidst the intense competition between The Netherlands, India and Slovenia, world number 163 Tamara Zidansek defeated Indias Shrivalli Bhamidipaty with a 2-1 score, advancing to the qualifiers. We caught up with her for a brief talk on everything from the secret to her composure to Bengaluru travel plans, while veteran tennis player and Indian team captain Vishal Uppal weighed in on where the home team went wrong, the secret to nurturing champions and more. Excerpts: Vishal Uppal: Compared to when you were playing in the 2000s, how has Indian tennis changed? Theres lot more awareness now. You can see how the girls worked hard with little support and reached a world playoff stage, which tells you the game is growing in the country. Ive often said tennis is one of the popular sports but the worst marketed. We need to make sure that we get current and future generations the opportunities which we never got. Among all the players youve coached, mentored and played with, are there any that really left an impression on you? If I were to single out one person, that would be unfair to everyone that Ive coached. Ive been fortunate enough to have a very beautiful relationship with all my trainees, whether theyve gone on to play serious tennis or not. While Im considered a teacher or a coach, Im actually a student because kids can teach you so much if youre willing to learn. What have your students taught you? Every kid brings a unique quality and you have to be open to understand that in order to help them. Its a thought provoking process, not a one-size fits all situation. You have to tackle peoples personalities. India lost to Slovenia in the play offs by a small margin. What do you think of the teams performance what did they do well and where did they slip up? My team gets an A+ for effort. All the girls really fought hard. The Slovenians were better in their athleticism and maturity. You could see why they are top 100 players, because when the match was getting tight, they just became more solid. Thats something we have to learn because at top level tennis, if you give too many free points, it hurts you. Do you have a core or overarching philosophy as a mentor? How do you keep the team motivated after losses? While everyone made a big thing about us creating history, were fighting for something bigger equality and opportunities for women in sports. I dont think I need to motivate my girls for that, theyre motivated themselves because they are the true ambassadors of womens tennis in India and they understand their struggles. Whats next for the team? We will reassess what we did well, what we struggled with and then the work will begin again. Tamara Zidansek: What were some of the emotions running through your mind during the match in Bengaluru? It was tough, I feel like we had one of the toughest set-ups because we played The Netherlands who are the favourites. It was a long day and then, we came out against the home team which is always difficult. We had no days off, so it was hard to stay focused, but Im really happy that I managed to do it. Youve got a reputation of having great composure. How do you cultivate mental strength, especially with the pressure that comes with playing at the international level? Ive had ups and downs in my career where I wasnt able to do that. But Ive been able to by just focusing on myself, knowing that losing a tennis match doesnt mean everything at the end of the day, trying to separate tennis and my personal life and staying true to myself. What does playing in the Billie Jean King Cup mean to you personally, given the history, the legacy of the tournament? Weve had so much fun in our competitions, and weve done amazing things for our country. Its always fun to have those two or three weeks during the year where a team comes together because its a little different from what a player experiences on tour when travelling by themselves its a little more fun, relaxed, theres company, so its always nice. During your stay in Bengaluru, have you been able to try out any local delicacies here? No, were trying to stay really careful with that. But we do have a day off so were going to try and see some things and look around Bengaluru. Whats one unconventional training habit you swear by, but most people wouldnt have guessed about you? I used to hate running, but now I love it. I like to run and do intervals; I dont think people like that, but I enjoy it! Whats the next big goal that motivates you? Trying to develop as a person through tennis, through the challenges that tennis brings. Its just managing your emotions day in, day out and the expectations that come with tennis.
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Over 50 flights from Chennai cancelled as Cyclone Ditwah approaches TN coast
CHENNAI: The flights connecting Chennai with southern districts and parts of Kerala and Karnataka are likely to face major disruption as Cyclone Ditwah approaches the state coast on Saturday. According to airport sources in Chennai, more than 50 flight services have already been affected. Airlines cancelled a large number of services linking Chennai with Madurai, Tiruchi, Thoothukudi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Puducherry and the Andaman Islands as the weather system intensified over the Bay of Bengal. Operational data reviewed by The New Indian Express shows around 54 scheduled flights were cancelled, cutting across early-morning departures, peak-hour movements and late-evening rotations. Routes connecting Bengaluru with Tiruchi, Thiruvananthapuram and Madurai were also affected, forcing airlines to pull several rotations through the day.
What Indian womens tennis needs to bridge the gulf to the elite
The Billie Jean King Cup playoffs in Bengaluru came as a reality check but there were also positives for singles players Sahaja Yamalapalli and Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, who dont always get to face world-class opposition. What lessons can be learnt from the experience to better empower Indias young players?
After years of domestic abuse and abandonment, woman wins relief from Bengaluru court
Karnataka high court stops tree-felling at Jnanabharathi bio-park
Karnataka officials directed to identify unauthorised schools
Residents digital safety meet with DCP tomorrow in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: PU teachers cry foul over DSERT inspections, rule changes
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Karnataka CM invites Shivakumar for breakfast to discuss on leadership row
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said he invited his deputy D K Shivakumar for a meeting over breakfast on November 29 to discuss amid the heightened leadership row. Speaking to reporters here, Siddaramaiah said, The party high command had called me and him (D K Shivkumar) and asked us to have a meeting. 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 ministers betting: Activist moves court against cops inaction
A Bengaluru man, Rakesh, went viral after sharing why he left his corporate job to drive an auto-rickshaw. In a heartfelt video on Instagram, he spoke about feeling lost, overcoming fear, and finding clarity and purpose beyond money. Emphasizing resilience and self-discovery, Rakesh encouraged viewers to face challenges and prioritize meaningful work.
ICDS helping more than 40 lakh women and children through 69,922 anganwadi centres: CM
PM criticised guarantee schemes, but under the leadership of Siddaramaiah, three of the five guarantee schemes have directly benefitted women, says D.K. Shivakumar
Motivating Myself...: Bengaluru Man Leaves Corporate Job To Drive Auto, Sparks Debate
The video got viral on social media, and many shared supportive and inspiring messages.
Vokkaliga seer backs Shivakumar; Siddaramaiahs loyalists conduct temple ritual
Karnataka crisis: Is word the way forward?
Karnataka high court rejects governments challenge against land tribunal order in Pattandur Agrahara
Refused PMs Position: Shivakumar Recalls Sonia Gandhi's Sacrifice' Amid Karnataka Power Tussle
Speaking at a government event in Bengaluru, Shivakumar praised Sonia Gandhi for prioritising the party and the nation over personal power.
Delhi inflation rate lower than other metros: Government report
NEW DELHI: The inflation rate in Delhi remained substantially lower than in other metro cities and the national average last year, especially in the fuel and light group, according to a government report. The report prepared by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics of the Delhi government, however, showed that the inflation rate rose in the food & beverages and housing sectors. The report assessed the Consumer Price Index (Industrial Workers IW) between Delhi and 14 other metros. These were Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Indore, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Varanasi, Amritsar and Lucknow. The report said that during 2024-25, CPI (IW), Kolkata, recorded the highest increase (3.6 per cent) while it was (3.4 per cent) at the All India level, followed by Mumbai (3.0 per cent), Delhi (1.8 per cent), and no change was observed in the case of Chennai. Among the selected cities assessed by the report, Delhi had the third lowest Consumer Price Index (IW) for the 2024 calendar year and the fifth lowest Consumer Price Index (IW) for the financial year 2024-25 out of the selected 15 major cities, while Lucknow and Chandigarh had the maximum Consumer Price Index (IW). A Consumer Price Index (CPI) is designed to measure changes over time in the general level of retail prices of selected goods and services that households purchase for consumption. In 2020, 2021, 2023, and 2024, Delhi had lower inflation rates than All India. However, in 2022, Delhi had a higher inflation rate than All India. Last year, the inflation rate in Delhi was 1.7 per cent, and at the national level, it was 3.8 per cent. Inflation in Delhi, as measured by the CPI (IW), has ranged from 1.7 per cent to 8 per cent from 2020 to 2024. The price rise was recorded at 1.7 per cent in 2024, compared to 3.7 per cent in 2023. In the food and beverages group, an inflation rate of 5.6 per cent was observed in 2024, compared with 4.6 per cent in 2023. In the paan, supari, tobacco and intoxicant group, no variation was recorded in 2024, whereas the inflation rate was 3.7 per cent in 2023. However, the report observed that the inflation rate stood at 1.3 per cent in 2024, down from 5.1 per cent the previous year. In the housing group, an inflation rate of 3.1 per cent was observed in 2024, compared with 2.2 per cent in 2023. In the fuel and light group, a negative inflation rate of 20.1 per cent was observed in 2024, compared with 3.7 per cent in 2023. The miscellaneous group consists of items falling under the categories of medicines, medical services, education services, stationery, recreation, transport and communication, personal care effects, household requisites and other services -- hair cutting, tailoring, etc. In the miscellaneous group, Delhi recorded an inflation rate of 0.1 per cent, compared with 3.5 per cent in 2023.
Construction work for Mir Alam Tank bridge begins in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: The construction work for the iconic Mir Alam Tank bridge started in Hyderabad on Thursday, November 27. The bridge has been proposed as part of theMusi rejuvenationproject and aims to ease traffic congestion by connecting the Bengaluru National Highway at Shastripuram to Chintalmet Road. The tender was given to KNR Constructions Ltd. for Rs 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 .
Winzo Directors Saumya Rathore and Paavan Nanda sent to 10-day ED custody
Winzo Games Directors Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda have been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate. A Bengaluru court granted the ED 10 days' custody for both individuals. The arrests are linked to a money laundering investigation concerning the Winzo games app. The ED has frozen assets worth approximately 505 crore. Allegations include cheating and misuse of user data.
Bengaluru officials rule out water contamination link to eight-year-old's death in apartment complex
BENGALURU: Officials have ruled out any outbreak of waterborne disease at Prestige Falcon City on Kanakapura Main Road in Bengaluru, despite social media claims linking a childs death to an alleged infection cluster. Doctors from the Bengaluru South City Corporation and members of the apartment owners' association condemned the circulation of unverified information, warning that strict action will be taken against those spreading panic. A Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) team visited the apartment complex on Friday and collected water samples for testing. The officials said there is no outbreak, barring a few cases of infection reported from the last three weeks. Since some reports are being spread, we had to come and collect samples. No need to panic. The Corporation officials have already taken measures and issued directions to residents to keep sumps and overhead tanks clean three weeks ago, when a few cases were reported. We collected samples for reconfirmation, said an official from KSPCB. As a precautionary measure, South City Corporation officials have directed the apartment association to clean all 80 overhead water tanks. In compliance, the association shut the swimming pool eight days ago and closed an on-premises hotel four days ago as a safety step. Earlier water samples tested from the apartment complex had returned negative for contamination. Stool tests in one or two reported infection cases detected E. coli and Salmonella, which officials said were likely linked to food rather than water. The 8-year-old died due to chronic kidney and liver ailments and also had epilepsy. Some are linking it to water based infection. It appears there is some agenda behind spreading such reports, said a member of the association. Dr Balasundar, Medical Health Officer, Bengaluru South City Corporation, said no such outbreak has been found in the apartment premises. We have deployed a medical team for the last few weeks and are checking the health of residents. Our samples have also come as negative earlier. The child's death is not due to water contamination, it is just a coincidence . Some people are spreading panic, and there is a provision to take action against such persons, said Dr Balasundar. A tenant said there have been occasional cases of diarrhoea over the past month, but no hospital admissions or serious cases have been reported. Some residents were aspirants to make it into management and run the association. It appears those who did not make it are resorting to such a mechanism. The South City Commissioner and the police are likely to visit the apartment premises on Friday evening. Meanwhile, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) Assistant Executive Engineer, Darshan, has ruled out any infection from the board's pipeline. Every three days, we are checking our lines. No contamination was found in our pipeline network, said Darshan.
After Royal Challengers Bengaluru made headlines, another title-winning IPL franchise has now been put on sale amid a massive valuation surge sweeping through the league. Rising investor interest and booming team prices have triggered one of the biggest ownership shake-ups in IPL history.
Fifth Apple store in India to open in THIS city on...; not Delhi, Gurugram, Bengaluru, it is...
The company revealed the store barricade earlier today, showcasing a colourful design inspired by peacock feathers -- a symbol of India's pride and creativity. This theme was also used during the recent openings of Apple Hebbal in Bengaluru and Apple Koregaon Park in Pune.
Bengaluru police arrest repeat offender who stole gold rings using sleight of hand
The police recovered gold pieces weighing 5.9 grams, 8.9 grams, and a gold ring weighing 7.57 grams, together valued at around 2.3 lakh.
We Were Very Clear On What We Wanted And How We Were Going To Go About It, Says RCB Coach Rangarajan
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the 2024 champions of the Womens Premier League (WPL), wrapped up their first-ever mega auction with a mix of marquee signings and talented uncapped players ahead of the new season, where they will be led by Smriti Mandhana. In a conversation with IANS, head coach Malolan Rangarajan spoke about how the auction went for the team, scouting process, the fitness of Pooja Vastrakar, roping in Gautami Naik and Prathyoosha Kumar, and more. Excerpts:- Q. What are your thoughts on how closely the strategy you prepared aligned with what you were able to achieve in auction? A. See, like you start getting bored of this, but everyone will say we got what we wanted or we got 85% to 90% of what we wanted. All I can say from an RCB point of view, we were very clear on what we wanted and how we were going to go about it. A lot of what happened in the auction room was very similar to the IPL 2025 mega auction from last year. So, a bit of experience from there, knowing that a lot of money is flying out of the auction in the first few sets. So that kept us aware of what was happening and like I said, the planning helped us to exactly know what we wanted, how we want to play and which kind of players fit our strategy. Q. Having worked with RCB in both mens and womens setups, what has motivated you to stay committed to womens cricket? Do you feel perceptions around coaching in the womens game are changing after the World Cup win? A. Absolutely. Even prior to the World Cup win, I think WPL was the catalyst for that change. The (ODI) World Cup win will propel that further. At least, I can only speak for myself. I don't want to generalize it. I never saw it like that. It was an opportunity to work with a bunch of cricketers, regardless of them being male, female. It doesn't matter. I am associated with RCB. RCB had picked another team in the WPL. I was given the opportunity to take up a role with the WPL team also. I wasn't going to say no. The greatest joy is to help players, and help RCB win as many titles as possible. Q. RCB has had a history of involving female coaches, from VR Vanitha, Courtney Winfield-Hill to Sunetra Paranjpe and now Anya Shrubsole. How important is it to continue that trend, given the limited presence of female coaches in the womens cricket ecosystem? A. I think, firstly, it starts with the fact that RCB got another team in a BCCI tournament. That's where it starts and it trickles down from the upwards. As far as having Courtney in the initial years, now having Sunetra and Anya, and absolutely Vanitha was there in year one. Even as part of our scouting team, we have Swagatika, and Krithika. But again, the way I see it, we want to have the best people involved. If it is women, yes, very good. I don't see it as men are better than women, or women are better. We need the right people. It does help having women involved in the staff because there's a level of comfort. So I think we have a good balance now. We have myself and RX and Aamya and Sunetra in our coaching staff. All massively experienced in their own way. So it's a good balance but I don't think it is a very conscious effort of (having) women (coaches). The consciousness comes from the fact that we want a team in the IPL and WPL and we'll do our best to make both teams as best as possible. Q. Youve been deeply involved in scouting for a long time. Could you walk us through your process - how much weight do you place on data and analytics, and the traditional eye test? A. What I would say is within scouting, it is often termed only as identifying unknown players. I think that's part of scouting and identifying players. The key bit for any organization is you need to identify players who are able to come and create an impact for the role. If that happens to be somebody who is an unknown, well and good. If it happens to be somebody who is an experienced player, why not? Talent ID extends to finding players who fit a role. That will be number one. As far as the question on data, I think it's a mix. It doesn't work in isolation. You need to have information from a data point of view. From the scout's eye test, we do a psychological evaluation of players and then you show them to our coaches who then try to validate the evaluation of our scouts. I think there are 4-5 parts to it. Once that's done, then it goes back to how we want to play. Does this player fit into our scheme of things? So it's not just going to a game, turning up to a game. This player is good, or that player is good. It doesn't work like that. There are layers to it and we have to take everything into consideration. Q. From a psychological standpoint, what are the non-negotiables you look for when identifying a player for RCB? A. Being very specific about psychology, we just try to, especially with the ones who haven't been exposed to the WPL level, or the international level, we just try to find out how well they can cope when they are with us in our trials. Then, once they are in our system, how can we support them? Because, having been part of RCB for the last 6-7 years, there is a lot of attention, be it the social media, and you'll see the difference even in the games we play. There's going to be a lot of crowd. So, you can't until they experience it, they're never going to understand what it is. But from our point of view, we have to prep them as best as we can. So, again, we try to find out what kind of support they need. Q. Could you share how the team identified someone like Gautami Naik and decided to invest in her at this mega auction? A. With Gautami, again, our scouts were very bullish about her ability. As someone who has got power, if you see her, she's a lanky individual, she's got very long levers, and she was part of our trials in Surat and Mumbai. In both rounds, she was there, and then we had our coaches also RX, Sunetra, myself, and we were able to send a couple of videos to Anya. So, having followed her closely, we saw that from a physical point of view and the skills required from the field, she's ticking all boxes. A good fielder, very athletic. Can bowl a couple of overs of off-spin also. We also had enough intel to know that there's a chance that she may not attract a lot of bids in the auction. But that's almost like a tertiary point. The primary point being is, she ticked most of the boxes. An uncapped player, and will she be able to withstand the pressures? Maybe it will be more when she plays. But an exciting player nonetheless. Q. Similarly, what stood out about Prathyusha Kumar that convinced you about her being the right fit for the squad? A. Pratyusha, again, she's been travelling with the RCB team for the last couple of years as a travelling wicketkeeper. So, we've followed her now for the last couple of years. She played the Maharani Trophy in Karnataka this year, had a decent outing and also played for Karnataka. So, we need a backup keeper to Richa and with someone like Pratyusha, who we've been following, there were a couple of other options. But, having seen her for the last two years, when she's been travelling with us, we knew that she could be someone we could pick and try to groom over the next couple of seasons. Q. Can you provide an update on Pooja Vastrakars fitness? Are you confident she will be ready in time for the season? A. We've shelled out some cash on her. But, officially, the BCCI has intimated to us that she's expected to be fit by the next month and we'll wait for that. The WPL is maybe 40-50 days away. We've been tracking her progress in the last couple of weeks. She's trending in the right direction and she's with the CoE. So, until she's with the COE, we'll have to wait for her to be released. But it sounds like she will be fit in the next couple of weeks. Q. RCB had tried getting Laura Wolvaardt, but you secured Georgia Voll instead. With her and Smriti Mandhana at the top, how exciting a prospect is this opening combination? A. Voll is, again, a player who's trending in the right direction. An exciting player and attacking batter - that would be something (great). If you look closely in our squad, we've looked for players who could play an attacking brand of cricket and Georgia Voll again gives us an option to bowl a couple of overs off-spin if required. Q. RCB had tried getting Laura Wolvaardt, but you secured Georgia Voll instead. With her and Smriti Mandhana at the top, how exciting a prospect is this opening combination? Also Read: Live Cricket Score We'll be playing in DY Patil Stadium. It requires a different set of batting. You go to Baroda (Vadodara), it's different. So, Voll comes in with a lot of hope with us and we've done our due diligence on her. She is a good fit for us. Article Source: IANS
Siddaramaiah Posts Photos With Shivakumar Amid Karnataka CM Drama As Congress Says Alls Well
Siddaramaiah posted photos with DK Shivakumar at a government event in Bengaluru amid renewed buzz over a possible leadership change in Karnataka.
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres India (STT GDC India) has once again been certified as a Great Place to Work, marking its sixth consecutive year on the list. In a significant endorsement of its workplace culture, the company also earned a coveted spot 4th time in a row among Indias Top 50 Great Mid-Size Workplaces for 2025, ranking #44 in the annual list released by Great Place to Work India. STT GDC India Bengaluru celebrating GPTW certification The recognition places STT GDC India among a select group of organisations consistently acknowledged for fostering a high-trust, inclusive, and employee-centric environment. It stands as a testament to the companys People-First philosophy which is driven by the everyday actions, values, and teamwork of its employees. The achievement was celebrated across all STT GDC India offices, where employees came together to share their stories and reaffirm the culture that makes the company a standout employer. As a leading player in the data centre industry, STT GDC India is also known for its employee-centric policies, such as regular training and development opportunities, and a focus on work-life balance. " Its an incredible honour to once again be recognised among the countrys leading workplaces. This achievement is a testament to the passion and resilience of our people, who remain the driving force behind our success , said Bimal Khandelwal, CEO of STT GDC India . As we look ahead, we will continue shaping a workplace that is inclusive, forward-looking and empowering for every individual . Being named a Great Place to Work for the sixth consecutive year reinforces the strength of our people-first culture. At STT GDC India, we embed employee well-being, continuous learning and professional growth into every initiative. By fostering inclusivity and meaningful recognition, we create an environment where every team member feels supported to thrive both personally and professionally , said Sanjeev Verma, CHRO of STT GDC India. The Great Place to Work Institute, an independent organisation that evaluates companies on employee feedback and workplace culture, conducts the assessment. The institute conducts a rigorous evaluation of the companies based on various parameters such as employee engagement, leadership effectiveness, culture, and trust. STT GDC India's repeated recognition as a Great Place to Work highlights its commitment to people, with an emphasis on learning, well-being, and leadership development. The company fosters a work environment where innovation thrives and employees are equipped to deliver excellence across every aspect of operations. STT GDC India looks forward to continuing its journey of growth and success while maintaining its commitment to both employees and customers. The company's commitment to a positive, inclusive culture has earned repeated Great Place to Work recognition and established it as a top industry employer. About STT GDC India ( YC1)Its mission-critical solutions comprise best-in-class offerings, delivering industry-leading quality of services and uptime to its customers. The company is committed to achieving carbon neutral data centre operations by 2030 and emphasises responsible growth by focusing on ESG, safety, ethics, integrity and inclusion. www.sttelemediagdc.com (YC1])This looks to be a new addition is this necessary?It is hard to stand behind a declaration of market share without citing verifiable external sources.
In a noteworthy meeting, spiritual leader Nanjavadutha Swamiji paid a visit to Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, expressing his support for Shivakumar's bid for Chief Minister and advocating for Vokkaliga representation in leadership. He commended Shivakumar for his unwavering loyalty and significant contributions to the community.
Celebrating 50 years of The Book Review
Indias first review journal in English is holding a seminar on translation and publishing in Bengaluru
A former corporate employee in Bengaluru, who felt he had given up on life, found a new purpose driving an auto-rickshaw. His video message, urging people not to fear starting over during tough times, has resonated online. He emphasizes that while money is necessary, finding true purpose and living life are more important.
Relief for parents as Karnataka edu dept tells pvt schools to issue TCs in 15 days
Parents can now get transfer certificates (TCs) from private schools within 15 days, a move aimed at upholding children's education rights. This directive, however, sparks debate, with parents seeking fee refunds and school managements fearing 'school-hopping' without clearing dues. Failure to comply could lead to penalties under the Karnataka Education Act.
Siddaramaiah vs Shivakumar: Power-sharing tussle rages in Karnataka Congress; top developments
Karnataka's chief ministerial post sees intensified tussle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar camps. Both leaders defer to the Congress high command, while political signalling and speculation about a power-sharing arrangement continue. Key developments include meetings and community group support for Shivakumar, alongside his son's backing of the current CM.
Bengaluru is experiencing a noticeable dip in temperatures, embracing winter with cloudy skies and moderate humidity. While brief sunny spells are expected, the city anticipates moderate to heavy rainfall over the weekend due to a cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal. Winter is officially set to arrive by early December.
Action against bus after drunken crew incident
KOZHIKODE: The fitness certificate of a private bus operating on the Kozhikode-Bengaluru route has been cancelled following the circulation of a viral video of drunk bus crew on duty. The bus, belonging to private bus operating firm Bharathi Travels, was brought to the Chevayur test ground on Thursday, after the video sparked widespread protest. The video showed both the driver and cleaner of the bus in a drunken state while on duty, raising concerns about passenger safety on long-route private buses. According to the passengers of the bus, timely intervention of a few alert fellow travellers prevented what could have been a major tragedy. The bus was made to undergo a detailed mechanical and safety check, after which the authorities decided to cancel the fitness certificate since safety precautions were not followed. Officials stated that strict action will be taken against the crew and those responsible for compromising the safety of the passengers.
Karnataka's leadership tussle intensified as Deputy CM DK Shivakumar and CM Siddaramaiah exchanged cryptic messages on X regarding a purported power-sharing pact. Shivakumar's post emphasized walking the talk, while Siddaramaiah highlighted the five-year mandate and fulfilled promises. Party chief Kharge announced a Delhi meeting with state leaders to resolve the confusion.
Elusive e-khatas foil owners attempts to register their properties under GBA
BENGALURU: The most e-lusive thing in Bengaluru property market is e-khata. Around 18,000 flat buyers belonging to 340 apartment complexes are unable to register their properties as Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) has not issued them e-khatas. Some have paid initial deposits to the builders. Some have paid partially while some have paid maximum amounts. Since the GBA has not issued e-khatas to the developers, the registrations are in a limbo. A flat buyer said that the developers are now forcing them to give an undertaking to the bank to release their loans, subject to furnishing of e-khatas at a later stage. In a few cases where the loans have been released, EMIs have kicked in already. Then there are many who are not able to transfer their properties till they get e-khatas. Because of the delay, not only are buyers and builders facing problems, but also thousands of crores of rupees in revenue are delayed to the states exchequer in the form of stamp duty, a buyer, who did not wish to be identified, alleged. Sources in GBA, however, said that a total of one lakh applications were submitted for e-khatas, including individual properties, apartments, etc. Around 50 percent of them have been rejected for various reasons and e-khatas are being issued for the remaining 50 percent applicants. Out of the rejected 50 percent, about 10 to 15 percent of applications have been rejected by the GBAs staff for the reasons best known to them, despite all necessary documents being provided for issuance of e-khata. The remaining 20 to 30 percent of applications, which are filed in bulk by the builders and developers, were rejected as they built the apartments/buildings not in conformity with the rules. About 98 percent of them did not provide the documents necessary even if they have been constructed as per norms. Software glitch helped generate fraudulent e-khatas For instance, they claimed that they have A khatas for the apartments, but in reality, it was not so. That is also a reason for rejection. The sources further said that earlier, there were loopholes in the GBAs software. Taking advantage of it, some e-khatas were obtained. Now, the software has identified all those loopholes and fixed them. Therefore, all errant people are ganging up against the GBA, creating a negative impression that there are technical glitches on the website which is not generating e-khatas. No one can be allowed to get e-khatas without fulfilling the norms, added the GBA sources. Of course, there was a slight delay in issuing e-khatas for genuine reasons. Firstly, at least two months are required to complete the process of each application. Secondly, there was a socio-economic survey in October, and now, the Special Intensive Revision (SIR); for both purposes, staff were deployed, resulting in some delay for the issue of e-khatas to the eligible applicants who have fulfilled all necessary requirements, sources added. Munish Moudgil, Special Commissioner (Revenue), GBA, said they are proposing to send messages to those whose applications have been rejected. The option for applying again for them is not blocked. They can rectify the lapses or cure the defects on their side and apply again. We will consider and issue e-khatas. Moreover, citizens must understand the foolproof system ensured by the GBA and our concern for transparency in the issuance of e-khatas to safeguard their interests. Why would we delay issuing e-khatas when they fetch us revenue? he said. He said they are issuing e-khatas as per the prevailing norms before September 30, 2024, but strictly adhering to norms from October 1, 2024, the date from which the e-khatas have been made mandatory. Therefore, there is no scope for citizens as well as builders and developers who violate the norms about Floor Area Ratio, setback, etc., to shirk from fulfilling the legal requirement to obtain an e-khata, he said. On alleged deliberate rejection of e-khata applications by the GBA staff, Moudgil said an audit team will examine the process before issuing e-khatas and hurdles causing delay for genuine applicants. They are also issuing notices to staff who deliberately rejected the applications despite fulfilment of all the criteria to take stringent action against them.
Winzo games directors arrested and sent to police custody for money laundering
Directors of Winzo Games Pvt Ltd, Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda, have been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in Bengaluru on money laundering charges. The duo allegedly used algorithms to defraud players, generating approximately Rs 177 crores in illicit proceeds between May and August this year. These funds were then transferred to overseas subsidiary companies.
Bengaluru business corridor: Farmers file over 1,000 objections
BENGALURU: Thousands of landowners collectively submitted more than 1,000 objections to the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) and demanded that BDA submit details of these objections to the High Court. The objections challenge both the legality of the 74-km project and the compensation framework proposed by the government. Mavallipura Srinivas, President of the PRR Raitha Haagu Niveshanadarara Sangha (Farmers and Site owners association), said, The court has given us a date (December 2) for hearing regarding the objections we have filed and also directed the officials to not conduct any survey related to project. Farmers from villages across the alignment arrived at the BDA office with individual and consolidated objections, accusing the agency of initiating what they described as an illegal land grab. Their objections focus on three central claims--that the PRR scheme has legally lapsed, that the wrong acquisition law is being applied, and that the states recently announced five-option compensation package is unlawful and discriminatory. According to the farmers, the PRR scheme approved in 2007 automatically lapsed under Section 27 of the BDA Act, 1976, because the BDA failed to pass land acquisition awards within the required five-year period. Any attempt to continue acquisition under a lapsed scheme, they argue, is unconstitutional and violates established legal precedent.
Inter-state buses remain off road, continue strike over unfair taxes
KOCHI: The inter-state private bus sector continues to reel from a major crisis, with a significant number of services, especially those connecting Kerala, remaining off the road, making the lives of hundreds of commuters difficult. Operators are now demanding that the governments of Kerala and Karnataka follow the example of Tamil Nadu by offering a tax exemption to make operations financially viable. Tamil Nadu has provided a glimmer of hope by verbally instructing border officials to exempt tax for buses from neighbouring states like Kerala, Karnataka, Pondicherry, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, prompting a slow resumption of services to destinations like Chennai and Coimbatore. The services to these destinations are being conducted without any issues for the last four to five days. Kerala and Karnataka too should adopt a relief stance similar to that of Tamil Nadu, Rijas A J, vice-president of Intercity Bus and Car Operators Confederation of India and owner of Sona Travels, told TNIE. A significant number of interstate luxury private buses conducting services to Bengaluru and Hyderabad from various points in Kerala remain off the road. Only a small section of operators who were forced to pay the quarterly tax until December are plying buses now, but they warn that a failure by the governments to act swiftly would force a complete industry shutdown. The issue is yet to be solved. Many, who have not yet paid the quarterly taxes, are not operating, he stated. Highlighting the impact on the key Kochi-Bengaluru route, Rijas said that a number of operators including big players like FlixBus and Shyamoli Paribahan continue to suspend all their trips to Kerala. Industry sources confirm the severity, pointing out that out of 152 night services in the Ernakulam-Bengaluru sector, 72 are non-operational. The core of the crisis is the unfair taxes levied by the state governments. Operators argue that the financial burden is immense and unsustainable. An operator needs to pay Rs 12 lakh tax for running a single service (two buses) for a 90-day period, an operator explained. This crippling cost is pushing bus owners toward a financial cliff, with fears of asset seizure by lending institutions looming early next year. The demand for tax relief is amplified by competitive pressures. Operators cannot increase ticket prices for fear of driving away passengers, especially with the introduction of new alternatives like the Vande Bharat train service on the Kochi-Bengaluru sector. The services cant be operated with the huge tax being levied, another operator stressed. The protest was initially triggered by Tamil Nadu bus operators opposing what they termed illegal tax and levying of fine by Kerala authorities. Now, the focus has shifted to urging Kerala and Karnataka to adopt a similar relief stance to that of Tamil Nadu. ] The disruption is causing major inconvenience, as these luxury buses normally transport an estimated 4,000 people daily to major hubs like Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Madurai. As private bus travel remains largely unavailable, travellers are increasingly dependent on KSRTC and rail alternatives. A senior KSRTC official confirmed they are operating additional services to Bengaluru to manage the surging demand. Swift action urged Operators are demanding the governments of Kerala and Karnataka to follow the example of Tamil Nadu by offering a tax exemption Warn that a failure by the governments to act would force a complete shutdown They argue that the financial burden is immense
BWSSB defaulters get three months to pay dues without interest
BENGALURU: The cabinet of Thursday approved a one-time settlement scheme for BWSSB water bill defaulters, both domestic and commercial, giving them three months to pay their dues without penalty or interest. A total of Rs 701 crore is outstanding, including a principal amount of Rs 439 crore. We will give them three months to pay, and a detailed order will be issued, Law Minister H K Patil told reporters after the cabinet meeting. Patil said the cabinet decided to relax the Bangalore Water Supply Regulations 1965 and allow water bill defaulters to pay their dues without penalty or interest. He also said dues in government departments will be worked out and settled. According to the minister, as on February 2025, the due amount from all BWSSB defaulters was Rs 701.71 crore, including Rs 439 crore principal and Rs 262.68 crore interest. The one-time settlement will help BWSSB generate revenue. At the same time, public will get a concession as the interest has been waived off, he said. The cabinet also approved the Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited taking up the operation and maintenance of landfill sites in Greater Bengaluru Authority limits at an estimated of Rs 100 crore.
11-day Cubbon Park flower show to rival Lalbagh
BENGALURU: Cubbon Park is hosting a 11-day flower show from Thursday. Numerous installations made with flowers and fruit have been set up near the Chamarajendra Wadiyar statue at the park. Admission for adults and children is priced at Rs 30 and Rs 10, respectively, while entry is free for schoolchildren coming in uniforms and with valid ID cards. On Thursday, several schoolchildren, chauffeured by their teachers, attended the inauguration and were serenaded by live music. Besides flower arrangements, including Ikebana, multiple stalls have been set up displaying a variety of art. Defence instruments are also on display, contributed by the Madras Engineer Group and Centre and the Parachute Regiment Training Centre. Key attractions include an elephant created with fruits and vegetables, two elephants made with flowers and leaves, dolphins made of flowers, a flower chariot, and more. On Thursday, several children were engaged in a drawing competition as well, which Chief Secretary Dr Shalini Rajneesh, who inaugurated the show, commended. Rajneesh was especially concerned about the organic matter on display, and insisted that they be recycled. Please recycle the organic waste. It should not end up in dustbins, she said. The horticulture department is organising the flower exhibition especially for children. Everyone should learn and follow a necessary lesson from this flower exhibition: if our lifestyle is conducted naturally, it is good for everyone. I urge everyone to visit this exhibition, Rajneesh said. An elephant made of fruits and vegetables is the star attraction at the inauguration of the Cubbon Park Flower Show on Thursday.
Stray dogs from govt premises to be shifted to shelters
BENGALURU: In accordance with the orders of the Supreme Court, the five city corporations under the GBA have issued notices to various departments and organisations to provide details regarding street dogs living on their premises, GBA chief commissioner Maheshwar Rao said. After obtaining information from them, the street dogs will be shifted to shelters, he said. Stating that the Supreme Court has directed all city corporations to take action as per its orders and submit an affidavit on compliance within eight weeks, Rao said the civic bodies in Bengaluru have identified various departments and institutions in their limits to seek information on stray dogs living on their premises. He said notices have been issued to government and private educational institutions, coaching centres, government and private hospitals and health centres, sports complexes and stadiums, bus stands and depots, railway stations and other establishments, directing them to provide information on stray dogs. To prevent the strays from entering their premises, the institutions and organisations have been directed to build compound walls or erect fences around them, the chief commissioner said. Institutions must appoint a nodal officer to coordinate with officials of the city corporations with regard to prevention of stray dogs re-entry, waste management, and maintenance of cleanliness. The name and contact number of the nodal officer must be displayed on the premises of the institution and shared with the jurisdictional civic body, Rao said. Managements of sports complexes and stadiums must deploy security personnel 24x7 to prevent the entry of stray dogs into their premises. Institutions which have not received notices should voluntarily submit the information sought, he said. The corporations have shared an online link with the institutions to submit details regarding stray dogs.
Man dies by suicide inside HAL staff quarters
BENGALURU: A 40-year-old man has died by suicide inside the staff quarters of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Thursday. The incident came to light around 9 am after someone saw the victims naked body hanging from the ceiling. The victim was identified as B Manjunath, a native of Bidadi. He was a bachelor. He was residing in quarters number FA 244. The victim was working on a contract basis. His present employment status is being checked. A death note purportedly written by him, which was found in the quarters, states that nobody is responsible for his death. The victim has also sought apologies from his family members. He was found naked, said an officer. His sister and brother-in-law were informed about the death. We are checking the exact reasons behind the death. We suspect that it could be work-related. Through local intelligence we found out that he had been terminated recently which needs to be verified, the officer said.The HAL police have registered a case. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Rs 1.17cr stolen from land developers upscale flat in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A land developer has filed a complaint saying that Rs 1.17 crore in cash was stolen from his flat in an upscale residential apartment complex in Electronics City police station limits. The main door to the complainants house is equipped with password/fingerprint security features, and the door opens if either of the two features is used. The unidentified accused, who was aware of the security features, gained entry to the house and took away the bags containing the cash. The incident came to light when the developer, ES Reddy (40), went to pick up the cash bags to register a property in Sarjapur. A neighbour who reportedly vacated his flat recently, is the prime suspect. Reddy, who resides in Celebrity Paradise Apartment in Dodda Thoguru, filed a complaint on Tuesday, stating he had last seen the cash on August 4, 2025. He had kept the cash in a cupboard after collecting it from relatives, as he was constructing two apartment complexes near Sarjapura-Sompura Gate. The accused is said to have entered the flat when the complainants wife had gone to the temple. The complainants 19-year-old son resides in Yelahanka, where he is studying at a private university. The neighbour under suspicion had been staying here for the last six years and had told Reddy he would vacate the flat by the end of November and move to Domlur. However, he vacated the house much earlier, following which he is under suspicion. Someone known to the family is behind the theft, said an officer. A case of theft was registered and investigations are on.
India A lose by 65 runs against Afghanistan in U-19 Tri-series
Bengaluru, Nov 27: VK Vineeths fighting fifty went in vain as India A suffered a 65-run loss to Afghanistan in an inconsequential final league match of the Under-19 Tri-Series here on Thursday. This was India As second defeat in the tournament, having earlier gone down to the same opponents by six wickets on November 1.Skipper []
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Karnataka's Congress leadership is awaiting a Delhi call to resolve the CM tussle between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar. A meeting is tentatively set for Saturday, contingent on Rahul Gandhi's availability. Meanwhile, caste-based organizations are openly backing their preferred leaders, issuing warnings about potential repercussions for the party if their demands aren't met.
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