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Bengaluru Metro Pink Line Nears Launch: Check The Areas Getting Access First
The Pink Line links Kalena Agrahara in the south to Nagawara in the north, cutting through a mix of elevated and underground sections. Here is a complete guide of pink line route.
The C130 MRO facility is located at Bhatramarenahalli near the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA)
Tata Advanced Systems and Lockheed Martin have broken ground on a new C-130J Super Hercules maintenance facility in Bengaluru, India. This move strengthens their partnership and supports India's defense ambitions, aiming to enhance readiness and create opportunities for regional C-130 operators.
Venkatesh Prasad Acknowledges Wishes From Tejasvi Surya, DK Shivakumar After Winning KSCA Presidency
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Newly elected Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) president Venkatesh Prasad expressed gratitude to BJP MP Tejasvi Surya and Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K Shivakumar for congratulating him on his election to the state cricket bodys top post. Surya, the Lok Sabha member from Bengaluru South, and deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka Shivakumar had extended their wishes to the former India fast bowler after he secured a decisive victory in the KSCA elections held on Sunday. Responding to their congratulatory messages, Prasad wrote on X, Thank you, @Tejasvi_Surya. Karnataka cricket has always stood for excellence and integrity. With everyones support and the passion of our people, we are committed to guiding the next generation and bringing global cricketing glory back to Bengaluru. Thank you very much, sir. Your support means a lot. Together, we hope to create a vibrant, transparent and future-ready cricketing environment for Karnataka, build a stronger ecosystem for Karnataka cricket and bring world-class cricket back to Chinnaswamy, he said in an another post. The elections were held in the AGM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. The panel, led by Prasad, had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who also served as KSCA President and Secretary from 2010 to 2013. After taking on the new role, Prasad shared a message on X expressing gratitude, as he wrote, Humbled to take on the responsibility as KSCA President. Committed to bringing IPL and international cricket back to Chinnaswamy, and to working for the growth of Karnataka cricket at all levels. With teamwork, transparency and dedication, we will get there. Thank you to every member who placed their faith in me. The elections were held in the AGM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. The panel, led by Prasad, had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who also served as KSCA President and Secretary from 2010 to 2013. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The elections themselves saw intense competition, as several nomination papers were rejected and a case was brought to the High Court during the lead-up. For Sundays highly anticipated election, a total of 1,307 votes were cast, slightly fewer than the record 1,351 votes in 2013. Article Source: IANS
Cycle Pure Agarbathi Supports the 2nd Edition of Ability Sports League (ASL) T20
Cycle Pure Agarbathi , Indias leading agarbathi manufacturer, continues its commitment to inclusive sports by sponsoring the 2 nd edition of the Ability Sports League (ASL) T20 . The tournament will be held from 9 th to 13 th December 2025 at KSCAs Alur Cricket Ground, Bengaluru. Mr. Arjun Ranga hands over the sponsorship cheque for ASL T20 2025, strengthening Cycle Pure Agarbathis support for inclusive sports As a principal partner, Cycle Pure Agarbathi has extended sponsorship support for this edition of the league. Building on last years contribution where the brand provided professional-grade cricket kits and equipment, this year, Cycle Pures contribution focuses entirely on financial sponsorship to strengthen the leagues operations and ensure a seamless experience for participating athletes. The Ability Sports League T20, organised by Kshamata Innovation Foundation and Divyaang Myithri Sports Academy, is Indias primer wheelchair cricket league. Since its inception in 2018, the league has empowered over 600 wheelchair athletes with a platform to showcase their talent, resilience, and sporting spirit. Mr. Arjun Ranga, Managing Director, Cycle Pure Agarbathi , said, We are proud to continue our association with the Ability Sports League. Our sponsorship this season reflects our commitment to building inclusive platforms that celebrate the determination and excellence of differently-abled athletes. Through ASL, we are not only promoting wheelchair cricket but also building a stronger, more inclusive sporting culture in India. Ms. Kshama Rangan, Director, Kshamata Innovation Foundation, organiser of Ability Sports League T20 , said, We are grateful for Cycle Pure Agarbathis continued support, which has been instrumental in sustaining and growing the Ability Sports League. This financial sponsorship ensures that our athletes can focus entirely on their game, while we provide them with a seamless and professional tournament experience. Together, we wish to establish a roadmap to create equal opportunities, recognition and career for wheelchair athletes in the Nations favourite game. This edition, Take Sports ASL T20 2025 will feature six-city based teams Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi and Lucknow with athletes representing 16 States from across India. This pan-India participation underscores the leagues growing stature as a national platform for wheelchair cricket, bringing together talent, resilience, and sporting spirit from diverse corners of the country.
How broken customer communication pushed this founder to rebuild the messaging stack from scratch
Bengaluru-based Enterprise Communications startup Fyno is building a central communication layer to solve fragmentation in BFSI messaging.
IndiGo crisis enters day 7; 127 flights cancelled from Bengaluru
Mumbai: Flight disruptions at IndiGo entered the seventh day as the crisis-hit carrier cancelled 127 flights from Bengaluru Airport on Monday, a source said. In another development, aviation safety regulator DGCA in an order on Sunday late evening extended the time by Monday 6 pm for IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and Chief Operating Officer and 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 .
Rs 500 Crore Remark: Dy CM Shivakumar Asks Navjot Kaur Sidhu To Get Admitted To Mental Hospital
Bengaluru, Dec 8: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Monday advised Congress leader Navjot Kaur Sidhu to get admitted in a mental health facility for her Rs 500 crore for CM post remark. Navjot Kaur Sidhu, wife of former Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu, had triggered a row on Saturday by claiming that one who gives a suitcase of Rs 500 crore becomes the Chief Minister, drawing strong response from the BJP and AAP over Congress functioning. [] The post Rs 500 Crore Remark: Dy CM Shivakumar Asks Navjot Kaur Sidhu To Get Admitted To Mental Hospital appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Nisus Finance exits Bengalurus High Cliff Project with 23% IRR in two years
Nisus Finance has successfully exited Bengaluru's Project High Cliff, a residential development, achieving a 23% Internal Rate of Return (IRR) within two years. The investment, made through rated, listed non-convertible debentures, provided crucial structured capital to accelerate project execution and overcome delays. This exit highlights the growing importance of specialized real estate credit platforms in addressing market funding gaps.
IndiGo Cancels More Than 250 Flights From Delhi, Bengaluru As Disruptions Enter Day Seven
MUMBAI, Dec 8: More than 250 IndiGo flights were cancelled from Delhi and Bengaluru airports on Monday as the disruptions in the crisis-hit airlines flight operations entered the seventh day, sources said. In another development, aviation safety regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in an order on Sunday late evening (December 7, 2025) extended the time by Monday 6 p.m. (December 8, 2025) for IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and Chief Operating Officer and Accountable Manager Isidro Porqueras to submit [] The post IndiGo Cancels More Than 250 Flights From Delhi, Bengaluru As Disruptions Enter Day Seven appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengaluru Private School Teacher Slaps Student, Police Arrest Him
Rajesh took the boy to the staff room, away from the classroom noise, and slapped him on the cheek. The impact was strong enough to cause visible swelling.
IndiGo cancels over 250 flights from Delhi, Bengaluru as disruptions enter day 7
In the notices issued to Elbers and Porqueras on Saturday, the regulator said the large-scale operational failures pointed to significant lapses in planning, oversight, and resource management, and asked them to submit their replies within 24 hours
The direction came in response to an appeal by MLC and State Guarantee Schemes Implementation Authority Vice-chairperson Dinesh Gooligowda, who cautioned that Bengaluru could soon face a situation similar to Delhi
A physical training teacher at a Bengaluru private school faces arrest for allegedly slapping a Class VII student. The incident reportedly occurred in the staff room for minor mischief, leaving the boy with facial swelling. He was allegedly prevented from going home until late afternoon, with school authorities suggesting his release only after the swelling subsided.
Venkatesh Prasad elected Karnataka cricket chief
Venkatesh Prasad reiterates his commitment to bringing big-ticket cricket back to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru
Dr G Parameshwara: Those who support narcotics are not human
BENGALURU: Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara on Sunday condemned individuals who promote or support narcotics, stating that they destroy peoples lives, future and health. Those who promote or support narcotics are not human beings, he said. Emphasising the governments stance against drug abuse, he reaffirmed Karnatakas commitment to becoming a drug-free state. He was speaking at a vintage car rally organised to support the states war against drug abuse and peddling at Vidhana Soudha. The Bengaluru City Police organised the event in collaboration with the Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI) and Paul John Resorts and Hotels. Hundreds of vintage cars and two-wheelers participated in the rally, which started from Vidhana Soudha and culminated on Mysuru Road. Awareness programmes were also conducted at MG Road Metro Station and other locations. Before flagging off the rally, Parameshwara said the governments announcement of making Karnataka drug-free cannot be achieved overnight. We have launched a war against drugs. Since last year, drugs worth more than Rs 300 crore have been seized. Thousands of people have been arrested. Unfortunately, even students who come from abroad for education are getting involved in such crimes, he said. He further said that drug peddlers have become so inhuman that they are visiting schools and distributing narcotics disguised as chocolates. Initially, they are providing free samples to the kids. He added that the Bengaluru City Police are intensifying enforcement measures.
Head constable booked for stealing Rs 11 lakh
BENGALURU: The Vidhana Soudha police have registered a theft case against a head constable for allegedly stealing Rs 11 lakh from a seized car parked on the premises of the City Police Commissioners Office recently. The head constable, Zabiullah Gudiyal (48), was attached to the Cyber Crime Police Station (CCPS) located within the Commissioner of Police (COP) premises. He has also been suspended. According to the FIR, a reserve sub-inspector, along with three head constables, including Gudiyal, traced an accused in a cybercrime case near Devanahalli on November 13. The accused, along with his driver and car, was brought to the CCPS. While he was let free, he was asked to leave his car at the station. On December 1, the accused obtained anticipatory bail. He informed officers that a black bag kept in his SUV contained Rs 11 lakh cash, a mobile, a watch, a gold ring, and other items worth Rs 15 lakh, and that these were missing. When Gudiyal was questioned, he admitted to having taken the black bag containing Rs 11 lakh cash and other valuables and had kept the same at his residence, the FIR stated. Gudiyal unlawfully took cash and valuables belonging to another person during the investigation, without the knowledge of anyone. The police said a case has been registered under Section 305 (Theft in a dwelling house, or means of transportation, or place of worship, etc.) of the BNS, and notice will be issued soon to the accused for questioning.
DCM seeks report on Bengalurus air quality
BENGALURU: Congress MLC Dinesh Gooligowda has warned that the Bengalurus air quality is deteriorating rapidly and that if measures are not taken, the city will become another New Delhi. In a letter addressed to Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar dated December 6, he urged that steps be taken to curb air pollution. Acting immediately on Gooligowdas letter, the DCM directed the chief secretary to set up an expert committee to submit a report on air pollution. In his letter, Gooligowda, who is also vice-chairman of Karnataka State Guarantee Schemes Implementation Authority, said, There are 1.2 crore vehicles in Bengaluru for a population of 1.47 crore, with almost every citizen owning a vehicle as a result of which pollution is increasing. Stating that on average 2,563 new vehicles are getting registered daily in the city, Gooligowda said experts have predicted that in the next 5-10 years, Bengalurus Air Quality Index (AQI), which is in the moderate range of 50-70, would jump to the severe range. He demanded that a high-level technical committee be set up, comprising environmental scientists, mobility experts, public health experts, subject experts, along with officials from the pollution board and the state transport department. The committee must decide the pollution trajectory of Bengaluru for the next decade and recommend immediate and long-term measures to curb pollution. They have to develop a comprehensive clean-air action plan for Bengaluru, the MLC stated.
Overhaul of Outer Ring Road to come with tough new quality controls
Change is intended to address concerns over contractors using low-quality asphalt, which often leads to potholes and premature road deterioration, say BSMILE officials
Confusing and cheery - The New Indian Express
Confusing and cheery The New Indian Express
As we near the end of the year, I am confused about how I should feel. I know that I struggled through the year as I battled my personal demons and health issues. But as I look back, I see myself being counselled as well as playing the role of a counsellor for many of my friends. I remember a couple of years ago, on one of my trips overseas, I had the opportunity to listen to a standup comic who joked about how men and women behave so differently when in trouble. He said that as women, we form packs and even in a restaurant, we never go alone to the restroom. Our pack mentality spills over even if one of the pack members is sick or emotionally overwrought. We cover them with our jackets, keep nosy boyfriends/husbands away and calm the situation down. Womens solidarity is very strong and real! We tend to counsel each other and are mostly empaths with solidarity. Despite this support system, I have seen a lot of us do a downward spiral this year, and its distressing. It looks like a never-ending stream of bad juju. I remember going out to a perfectly fun dinner and meeting up with friends I hadnt seen in a while. From a perfectly fun conversation, the topic turned to my best friend, who passed away due to cancer, and now another bff was battling it. I just burst into tears at dinner, feeling alone, guilty and helpless. So, December, like the many months before, is turning out to be a hard one. Then again, so many young uns are getting married. Their parents, who are my friends, are both excited and weary. Life has indeed turned into an uphill climb, and yet, it is impossible not to get into the cheer of the season. After the spate of cake-mixings, it is now the turn of tree-lightings! I did attend the one at the beautifully decorated Ritz-Carlton. It was full of cheer and Christmas carols, which got louder as more eggnog and mulled wine was consumed. Sita Lekshmi and Aloma Lobo Marc Lamy, Consul General of France in Bengaluru, in partnership with the Bangalore Wine Club member/winemaker Abhay Kewadkar, pulled off a superlative evening, A toast to French Terroir on a chilly evening at the rooftop of ITC Gardenia. We tasted a French wine trail from Alsace, Bordeaux, Provence and more. The wine was superb and the company even better, as the creme de la creme of Bangalore society sipped and swirled the fabulous Madeira. Women in chic silks and men in blazers gave the evening a festive air. Many members wore their French berets to give the evening an authentic ambience. The food and service were spot on, and it was wonderful to taste and savour both the wine and food in a quasi-formal setting, as a rigid table seating doesnt give the members and guests a chance to interact as much. I must admit (though I initially resented the snobbery) that the French really know how to make their wines la meilleure! I was invited to check out the new R Bar at the Renaissance Hotel on Race Course Road, followed by the proverbial tree-lighting. The hotel is now run by a dynamic female GM Sita Lekshmi, and her enthusiasm and hands-on attitude reflects in the revamped hotel. There are more than seven lady GMs in Bangalore alone! Viva-Womanhood! (The writers views are personal)
Fear is always in the room, says comedian-actor Vir Das at BLF
As Vir Das enters the Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) stage with the kind of disarming candour he is known for and breaks the ice instantly, it dissolves the line between a performer and the audience. He jokes about everything, yet keeps it intense and subtle at the same time and looks around the crowd, half-amused, half-awed, as if he has entered a room he isnt sure he deserves to be in, a theme that runs through his new memoir, The Outsider: A Memoir for Misfits . Its my first literature festival ever, Im arguably the stupidest person here, he quips. With the recently released book in his hand, he notes that writing has quietly shaped him as a mirror of his life. Writing a book forced me to confront my life, he shares. Stand-ups, Das says, are always moving theres neither time for celebration nor introspection, but writing the book changed that. When you write a book about your life, you to confront it. I realised what a backlog of things I hadnt dealt with in years. When asked how BLF compares to other events, he shrugs. Never been to one before. Im hoping the others are this good. Its different from a stand-up show. Everybodys sober here, Das laughs, adding that what stays with him is the people: I got to spend five seconds with so many people today and just be awed by how intelligent and passionate they are. I dont know if Ill ever have a massive audience. But I think I have a massively passionate audience, and thats a far greater privilege. The signing process at the event, he says, filled him with unexpected gratitude. It made me 300 per cent more grateful for the journey I had, for the people Ive met, for the cumulative effect theyve had on me. That, he believes, is the books core: remembering the people who carried him. Yet he hopes the readers carry a moment of what he felt while writing the memoir, which is that its okay to feel lost. Its okay not to belong, or to be an outcast. All of that is an identity you can hold, he points out. During the session, he went deeper into this idea, as he stated, Ive been a boarding school kid in Delhi Public School, a DPS kid in Galesburg, Illinois, an Indian accent in American drama school, a westernised accent in Indian movies... Ive never fully belonged. The memoir grew from this space the sense of gatecrashing every world he entered. Youre sitting at a party thinking, How the hell did I get invited here? But I think most people feel that way. They just dont say it, he jokes, noting how success didnt smooth the edges. You ask him about courage, especially in a world where his jokes have invited FIRs, abuse and even threats, he says, Im always scared. Ninety per cent of it is pretending youre brave. Fear is in the room; you acknowledge it, just dont judge it. He also laughs about being told to keep quiet and do gym jokes, but stand-up, he insists, relies on authenticity. If youre apolitical in your 40s, what kind of life have you had?, he asks. Yet amidst the hullabaloo, the role that feels closest to him today is directing. I just made my first movie, Happy Patel (bankrolled by Aamir Khan Productions, teaser of which was released recently), and I just fell in love with directing. Its indeed the accumulation of everything Ive learned writing, performance, storytelling, he says, winding up the chat with a wide smile. A Lit Fest Amish, author, The Chola Tigers -Avengers of Somnath Sadly, many Indians do not know their mother tongue well. Many of the youngsters are reading Hindi in the Roman script, not in the original Devanagari script Sudha Murty, author, The Circle of Life I have written 25 books for children because many parents, grandparents and teachers are busy, and children need stories with good values Chetan Bhagat, author, 12 Years Theres an assumption that movies are the ultimate prize. Even I believed that. But its no longer the focus. The entertainment industry is fun but stressful * With the 14th edition of the Bangalore Literature Festival taking place at Freedom Park cherished for its open atmosphere the space proved to be more than just any other. It offered a sense of breathing room right in the heart of the city, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its history and stories. The Central Jail, back in the day, the space came alive with session venues being named watchtower, open cell, left barrack and right barrack. * Despite travel disruptions due to flight cancellations, many speakers made it to the Freedom Park. The much-anticipated session with English-Vinglish filmmaker Gauri Shinde was cancelled. * While the space was spruced up for the event, it faced challenges a few issues in accommodating the crowds, especially with limited washroom facilities. * The festivals first day saw a higher footfall, outpacing the second day, as literature enthusiasts and bibliophiles flocked to sessions, especially those of Vir Das, Banu Mushtaq and Sudha Murty. * Reminiscing the legacy of the late SL Bhyrappa, the session Remembering SL Bhyrappa by Krishnamurthy Hanuru left audiences reflecting on his legendary literary contributions and who he was beyond that.
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Newly elected KSCA president and former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad has vowed to bring IPL and international cricket back to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, while prioritising the overall growth of Karnataka cricket. His election marks a fresh chapter for the KSCA, which has been under scrutiny following the June 4 stampede at the stadium during Royal Challengers Bengalurus IPL 2025 victory parade, an incident that claimed 11 lives. Prasad, who previously served as KSCA vice-president from 2010 to 2013 and represented India in 33 Tests and 161 ODIs, had stated that his Team Game Changers panel which swept the electionsaims to restore the organisations focus on cricket and rebuild the stadiums reputation as a premier international venue. Humbled to take on the responsibility as KSCA President. Committed to bringing IPL and international cricket back to Chinnaswamy, and to working for the growth of Karnataka cricket at all levels. With teamwork, transparency and dedication, we will get there. Thank you to every member who placed their faith in me, Prasad posted on X. Former India cricketer Sujith Somasunder has been elected vice-president, while Santosh Menon returns to the secretarys role, which he previously held from 2019 to 2022. B.N. Madhukar has been elected treasurer, and BK Ravi from the rival KN Shanth Kumar panel secured the post of joint secretary. The elections themselves saw intense competition, with several nomination papers rejected and a High Court case adding to the build-up. On Sunday, 1,307 votes were polledslightly fewer than the record 1,351 cast in 2013. Prasad received 749 votes, defeating his opponent KN Shanth Kumar, who secured 588. The Prasad-led panel also had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who served as KSCA president and secretary respectively from 2010 to 2013. The elections themselves saw intense competition, with several nomination papers rejected and a High Court case adding to the build-up. On Sunday, 1,307 votes were polledslightly fewer than the record 1,351 cast in 2013. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Among the two life member positions on the managing committee, V.M. Manjunath (690 votes) and Sailesh N. Poll (618) were elected. From the Bengaluru zone, former cricketers Kalpana Venkatachar (764 votes), Avinash Vaidya (691), and Aashish Amarlall (703) secured the three available spots. Article Source: IANS
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Advocate Petitions Siddaramaiah Against IPL Matches In Chinnaswamy Stadium
He wanted the Chief Minister to consider relocating all commercial cricket matches including IPL-2026 home matches of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to alternate venues like Mysuru, Dharwad, Belagavi, Mangaluru among others
Aryan Khan dubbed for Salman in 'The Ba***ds Of Bollywood'
Aryan Khan's directorial debut, 'The Ba***ds Of Bollywood,' garnered significant praise, featuring a star-studded cast and cameos. However, Khan is now facing legal action after an alleged incident on November 28 at a Bengaluru pub where he reportedly made an obscene gesture towards a crowd, leading to a formal complaint.
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Venkatesh Prasad Elected As New KSCA President, Team Game Changers Grab Major Posts
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Former India fast bowler Prasad has been elected as the new president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), whose elections were held in the AGM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. Former India cricketer Sujith Somasunder has been chosen as vice president while Santosh Menon has been elected as the secretary, a role he held from 2019 to 2022. B.N.Madhukar has been elected as the Treasurer, while BK Ravi from the rival KN Shanth Kumar panel got the Joint Secretarys post. Prasad, who served as KSCA vice president from 2010 to 2013 after playing 33 Tests and 161 ODIs for India, had said his Team Game Changers panel, who made a clean sweep in the elections, had the aim of reviving the focus on cricket in the state and restoring the M Chinnaswamy Stadium's reputation as an international venue. The Prasad-led panel had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who also served as KSCA President and Secretary from 2010 to 2013. Now, with him receiving 749 votes as compared to his direct opponent KN Shanth Kumar, who got 588 votes, Prasad will now have his chance to live up to the promises he and his Team Game Changers panel made in their manifesto unveiled earlier this year. Somasunder, meanwhile, recently served as the head of education at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. He got 719 votes for Vice Presidents post, as compared to D Vinod Sivappas 588 votes. Menon got the Secretarys post, thanks to him getting 672 votes as compared to ES Jairams 632 votes. Madhukar got 736 votes for winning the Treasurers post, as compared to MS Vinays 571 votes. The Shanth Kumar panel had something to cheer for when Ravi got 669 votes for the Joint Secretarys post, edging competition from AV Shashidhara, who got 638 votes. For the two spots of life members in the managing committee, VM Manjunath (690 votes) and Sailesh N Poll (618 votes) were elected. For the three positions from the Bengaluru zone, former cricketers Kalpana Venkatachar (764 votes), Avinash Vaidya (691 votes), along with Aashish Amarlall (703 votes) have been elected. Madhukar got 736 votes for winning the Treasurers post, as compared to MS Vinays 571 votes. The Shanth Kumar panel had something to cheer for when Ravi got 669 votes for the Joint Secretarys post, edging competition from AV Shashidhara, who got 638 votes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The elections itself witnessed intense competition, as rejection of several nomination papers and a case in the High Court came in the build-up. For Sundays eagerly awaited election, a total of 1,307 votes were polled, which is slightly fewer than the record 1,351 votes cast in 2013. Article Source: IANS
'A Surprise Guest': Pigeon Enters BengaluruVadodara IndiGo Flight Before Take-Off | Video
The light-hearted incident comes at a time when IndiGo is working to stabilise operations after days of delays and cancellations across the country.
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US state department official visits India to push tech, trade agenda
NEW DELHI: United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker will visit New Delhi and Bengaluru from December 7 to 11. This will be her first official visit to India since taking office earlier this year. Thevisitis expected to sharpen the strategic focus of the US-India partnership at a time when both sides are navigating economic friction, geopoliticalvolatilityand rapid technological shifts. According to the US Embassy, Hooker willprioritiseadvancing the US-India strategic partnership, deepening economic and commercial ties, expanding American exports, and accelerating collaboration in emerging technologies, particularly artificialintelligenceand space exploration. Her visit comes amid renewed efforts in Washington and New Delhi tostabilizeties after weeks of heightened tensions over the Trump administrations 50% tariff on Indian goods and Indias continued purchase of Russian energy. Hooker has beenclosely involvedin India engagement in recent months. In September, she met Indianambassador to the US, Vinay Kwatra, as both sides worked to ease friction over trade and energy issues. Economic cooperation has nevertheless continued toexpandbetween the two countries. In November, Indian public-sector oil companies signed a one-year agreement with US energy majors to import 2.2 milliontonnesof LPG,roughly 10%of Indias annual LPG imports.Then,India and the USfinalizeda $946 million sustainment package for the Indian Navys fleet of 24 MH-60R Seahawk helicopters, strengtheningdefenceindustrial ties. During her stay in New Delhi, Hooker will meether counterpart ForeignSecretaryVikram Misri, and othersenior Indian officials to discuss regional security, economiccooperationand shared priorities in the Indo-Pacific.During the Foreign Office Consultations with Vikram Misri,both sides are expected to address issues still slowing the bilateral partnership,from trade barriersandsupply-chain coordination todefencepartnership. In Bengaluru, she will visit the Indian Space ResearchOrganisation(ISRO) and meet leaders from Indias space,energyand technology sectors. The discussions will focus on expanding joint research, commercialcollaborationand interoperability in next-generation technologiesareas increasingly framing the future of the partnership. Meanwhile, India and the US unequivocally condemned terrorism in all forms, including cross-border terrorism, following the 21st India-US Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorismon December 6,and the 7th Designations Dialogue held on December 3. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening counter-terrorism cooperation across the UN, Quad andThe Financial Action Task Force,frameworks.
Fewer IndiGo flights cancelled at Bengaluru airport compared to previous days
The airline said that it has resumed operations to 137 out of 138 destinations and the overall flight numbers also improved to 1650 flights compared to 1500 flights the previous day
Chickballapur police to reinstate helmet rule after nine years
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'Everyone In India Excited To Have Gill Back', Says Steyn Ahead Of T20I Series
Former South Africa: Former South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn said the return of India vice-captain Shubman Gill for the upcoming T20I series, starting on December 9 in Cuttack, will lead to widespread excitement among Indian supporters. Gill sustained a neck injury during the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata last month and underwent rehabilitation before being cleared by the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. Following Indias 2-1 ODI series win over South Africa on Saturday, head coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed Gills readiness for the five-match T20I series. Sounds like he's back for India, so that makes every fan in India pretty excited to have him back, said Steyn in a video posted by Star Sports on their X account in terms of three things to look forward to in the T20I series. Apart from Gill, India are also boosted by the return of seam-bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandya after a quadriceps injury sustained during the Asia Cup in September had kept him out of action. Steyn also expressed excitement over the return of South Africa batter David Miller, who will be back in action after suffering a grade one right hamstring strain which led him to miss the T20I series against Pakistan. He's back for South Africa. Big hitting David Miller, he hits the ball out of the ground. I'm excited to watch him back, added Steyn. Steyn also expressed excitement over the return of South Africa batter David Miller, who will be back in action after suffering a grade one right hamstring strain which led him to miss the T20I series against Pakistan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Last time I watched South Africa play India in a T20 was in a World Cup final in Barbados. It's going to be a great thing to watch and very excited to be a part of it, concluded Steyn. Article Source: IANS
Chinnaswamy Stadium will continue hosting IPL matches: D K Shivakumar
Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium will continue to host IPL matches. Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar confirmed this, assuring that safety measures will be enhanced. A new, larger stadium is also planned for the future. This decision aims to uphold Bengaluru's pride and ensure cricket events are held with proper crowd management. Opportunities for women's matches will also be provided.
Smriti and Palash UNFOLLOW each other on social media
Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal have called off their wedding and unfollowed each other on Instagram. After family health crises and rumors, both confirmed the split. Mandhana requested privacy and refocused on cricket, while Muchhal warned of legal action against false accusations. Smriti will lead Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Womens Premier League.
United States' top diplomat Allison Hooker to visit Delhi, Bengaluru from December 7-11
United States Under Secretary Allison Hooker will visit New Delhi and Bengaluru from December 7 to 11. The visit aims to strengthen the US-India strategic partnership. Discussions will focus on economic ties, emerging technologies like AI and space exploration. Hooker will meet senior Indian officials and leaders from India's space, energy, and technology sectors.
Head Constable accused of stealing cash suspended after FIR filed against him
Zabeeullah, along with his colleague, had seized the car belonging to the suspect at Devanahalli on December 13 and was brought to the station for inquiry; He allegedly later stole the bag containing cash and other valuables
Karnataka shocker: Congress worker killed in Chikkamagaluru group clash; probe underway
Multilingualism is Indias strength: Writers debate single-language idea
BENGALURU: In a compelling panel discussion titled Should a country speak a single language?, Indian literary critic GN Devy and writertranslator Deepa Bhasthi, in conversation with moderator Samanth Subramanian, argued that multilingualism is not just Indias reality but one of its greatest strengths. Drawing on personal experiences, the speakers highlighted the richness of Indias linguistic landscape. One panellist described growing up speaking Kannada, Kodava and Tulu, and later learning Hindi and English through the three-language policy. Knowing multiple languages enriches your inner life, they said, adding that speaking Kannada evokes a different persona than speaking English. Devy spoke about his upbringing with unlicensed versions of Gujarati, Marathi and Hindi, and later learning English, only to encounter dialectal variations in Yorkshire. His work with Adivasi communities exposed him to 12 tribal languagesmany neglected by official policywhich deepened his commitment to preserving non-standard languages. The discussion underscored that Indias multilingual foundationformally recognised with 14 languages by the Constituent Assemblyhas enabled unity despite vast diversity. The first census after linguistic reorganisation recorded 1,652 mother tongues, reflecting the publics strong attachment to their languages. Devy cautioned against monolingual imposition, comparing Indias multilingualism to Gandhis walking stick: inclusive and civil, rather than a tool of domination. Bhasthi emphasised that translation carries more than wordsembedding culture, memory and worldview. She cited a Kannada proverb translated as the distant mountain is smooth, illustrating how cultural meaning is preserved without literalism.
Judiciary delay must not push men to suicide: Save Indian Family Foundation
BENGALURU: Around 100 people gathered at Freedom Park on Saturday to remember Atul Subash, a software engineer and artificial intelligence professional who died by suicide on December 9, 2024, at his apartment in Marathahalli. Atul had reportedly left a 24-page death note and an 81-minute video in which he mentioned his troubled married life and ongoing divorce proceedings. The event was organised by the Save Indian Family Foundation (SIFF). People from across the country came for the event. Many men who are part of SIFF as volunteers and members joined us at Freedom Park. This was a shradhanjali for Atul, and our message is that no man should die by suicide due to atrocities within the judicial system. We are here to spread awareness, said Sriman Narsingh, coordinator and first-level counsellor, SIFF. He said the organisation provides psychological support, community-building assistance and basic legal help for men facing false matrimonial cases, including fathers who are alienated from their children. Wives do not allow them to meet their children. Distressed fathers and men facing dowry harassment, domestic violence and other false cases such as maintenance approach us. When criminal proceedings begin, men are forced to run around as cases can be filed anywhere in India. This pressure led Atul to take his life, he said. SIFF urged distressed husbands and fathers seeking support to call its all-India helpline at 9278978978 or email newageindian@gmail.com. Counsellor numbers are available on www.saveindianfamily.org. Around 200 T-shirts bearing Atuls photo and the helpline number were distributed to attendees. SIFF co-founders Pandurang Katti and Anil Murty, both friends of Atul, were also present.
Saleem issues directives to curb corruption in police in Karnataka
BENGALURU: DG&IGP Dr MA Saleem has issued a memo to all unit heads across Karnataka, directing them to take effective steps to curb corrupt practices among police personnel and restore the integrity of the force. The memo was sent after Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara visited his office on Friday and warned that police personnel involved in corruption would be dismissed. Saleem said it was deeply concerning that the names of some police personnel have recently surfaced in cases of robbery, theft and fraud. Such trends not only undermine the credibility of the police department but also bring disrepute to the entire force. These acts erode public trust and create a situation where the foundational principles of law enforcement are questioned, the memorandum stated. He said the involvement of police officers in criminal activities or illegal operations is unacceptable under any circumstances, and warned that any police personnel found involved will face stringent disciplinary action. Unit officers who fail to voluntarily implement the directives will themselves face departmental action for negligence. The memo lists five measures for all unit officers Conduct regular background verification and integrity assessments of all subordinate officers & personnel. Organise awareness and training programmes on ethical standards, legal responsibilities and the consequences of corruption. Immediately report any information regarding misconduct or criminal involvement of police personnel to Police Headquarters. Emphasise that maintaining the departments dignity and fostering a culture of integrity is a shared responsibility. Provide counselling to prevent internal conspiracies or ethical lapses.
Zaid Khan DEFENDS Aryan amid controversy
Zaid Khan came to the defense of Aryan Khan during a spirited Bengaluru event. He described an alleged inappropriate gesture as a mere misunderstanding, clarifying that it was aimed at Aryan's manager while navigating a chaotic crowd and not directed at anyone in attendance.
Activists and authors seek to rethink on masculinity at Bangalore Literature Festival
BENGALURU: Economic pressures, social expectations, and patriarchal norms are profoundly shaping the emotional lives of boys and men in India, leaving many struggling with fear, responsibility, and the weight of family expectations. These issues were at the core of the panel discussion What Do Men Fear? Peeping into the Male Mind, held at Bangalore Literature Festival on Saturday. Speakers Dilip Pattubala, co-founder of the Centre for Men and Boys, South Asia; Kartikeyan V, psychoanalytic and organizational thinker-practitioner; and Sonora Jha, author, delved into the challenges of masculinity in contemporary society. Kartikeyan V explained that these pressures stem from deep cultural beliefs and highlighted three core dilemmas facing young men today: the tension between belonging and shame, the conflict between the confident I and the judged me, and the struggle to balance personal desires with family expectations. Referring to the 2023 Kota student suicides, he said these conflicts can become overwhelming. Many boys, he explained, grow up thinking that admitting failure will disappoint their families or ruin their reputation. A mother reads a childrens book to her son during the Bengaluru Literature Festival at Freedom Park on Saturday | Kevin Nashon Theyre scared theyll bring shame to the very people theyre trying so hard to make proud. Author Sonora Jha, who wrote How to Raise a Feminist Son, argued that feminist values can liberate boys from restrictive norms. She said raising her son as a feminist often drew backlash, but emphasised that feminism teaches boys to express vulnerability, reject rigid masculinity, and understand intersectional privilege. Its not mocking men for fear, she said. Its welcoming them in to a state women and marginalised genders have lived in all their lives. Dilip Pattubala highlighted how systems around men, especially work, care, and belonging shape their fears. Citing research, he said 75% of Indias 7.5 million gig workers are between 18 and 23, many struggling to find dignity in an unpredictable labour market. In low-income families, he added, men often avoid seeking healthcare because taking care of themselves feels too expensive.
Karnataka govt issues new rules to report deaths at hospitals
BENGALURU: The Karnataka government has issued detailed instructions to strengthen the Medical Certification of Cause of Death (MCCD) system across the state, following an ICMR study and review meetings held on April 21 and October 18, 2025. Reliable cause-specific mortality data is essential for policymakers, but currently, only 26.73% of registered deaths in Karnataka have a medically certified cause. The new guidelines follow the Karnataka Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Rules, 2024, notified on December 31, 2024, and in effect since January 16, 2025. As per the rules, all government and private hospitals must issue a cause-of-death certificate in Form 4 for all in-house deaths, submit it electronically through e-JanMa, and provide a copy to the family. Monthly reporting of deaths and MCCDs is mandatory, and institutions must file a nil report if no deaths occur. For deaths occurring outside medical institutions, the doctor must issue Form 4A free of charge. If the treating doctor is unavailable, other doctors familiar with the patients historyor medical officers from PHCs, CHCs, or taluk and district hospitalsmay issue the certificate after taking a history from the family. Registrars have been instructed to ensure that Form 2 (death report) is accompanied by Form 4 or 4A, and to forward all certificates to the Chief Registrar by the 10th of the following month. In inquest cases, the investigating officer must provide cause-of-death information, and the attending or autopsy doctor must submit Form 4/4A.
Rs 4,800 crore medicine for Bengalurus ailing roads
BENGALURU: Additional Chief Secretary for Urban Development, Tushar Girinath, informed that with grants from both the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) and the state government worth Rs 4,800 crore, Bengaluru roads will be developed. By May, 928 km of roads will be blacktopped. He also said BDA will execute the work on the short underpass from Hebbal worth over Rs 2,000 crore. He clarified that the underpass will only run parallel to the proposed Tunnel Road. Girinath, was speaking at a press meet at the GBA head office on Saturday. He said that efforts are being made to address the pothole issue in the coming year and mentioned that over 22,000 potholes have been filled. Nearly 392 kms of roads are under development by different city corporations, with Rs 694 crore and out of that, 157.40 km of road length work has been completed. By January, all these works will be completed. Similarly, 401 km of roads are under a defective liability period. Before the next monsoon, about 928 km of road length will be blacktopped, he said. Asphalting at a cost of Rs 1,600 crore, white topping at a cost of Rs 1,700 crore (157.39 km) is being done in Bengaluru, Girinath said and added that in all about Rs 4,500 crore is being spent to develop Bengaluru roads and if all the road development is completed, 80 percent of the problem will be addressed. Girinath, also said the 2.5-km stretch of MG Road from Anil Kumble Circle to Trinity Circle is unlikely to be whitetopped as the traffic department has not given permission, citing heavy traffic flow. The ACS also informed about the Rs 900 crore grant from the state share for the 40 km double-decker corridor that involves the Metro rail network. On Tunnel Road, he said that the arrival of boring machines will take 18 months, and hence, the GBA has decided to construct an alternative underpass for the tunnel. Girinath also spoke about solid waste management and defended hiring 46 mechanical sweeping machines, and said citizens can give suggestions and opinions and suggestions through email gbasuggestion@gmail.com before the tender is made.
AI cant write emotion, says Sudha Murty
BENGALURU: At the Bengaluru Literature Festival, writer and MP Sudha Murty offered an intimate look into her writing process, creative evolution and the life philosophy that underpins her latest book The Circle of Life. In conversation with writer Vani Mahesh, Murty reflected about how her understanding of human nature and long-term friendships shaped her latest work here on Saturday. Murty speaks about the deep understanding of human nature in her writings and what inspired her to revisit an old story. Murty said she had originally written it in Kannada nearly 20 years ago, but when she looked at it now, my entire perspective, the worldview, had kind of changed, prompting her to give it another go in English. Murty explained that she approaches each character as an independent entity, which helps evoke empathy. She usually writes characters that align with her thought process, though villains come from experience, observation, etc. Writing the character Arvind, who undergoes a 360-degree turn towards the end, was particularly hard, she said. On crafting five different lives into one narrative, Murty said it was a difficult process and that she used a very systematic character map and even took the help of technology to track behaviours and journeys. Her exposure to a wide range of people through social service also helps shape characters, she added. A discussion on AI and writing prompted a sharp response from Murty. She said AI may bring perfect English, but it cannot bring in the emotions. Writing a novel through ChatGPT, she said, is not going to happen because its not going to be emotional. She added that sometimes the characters write themselves, as she sees them, something AI can never do. Murty also reflected on the theme of experiences shaping people. Only of life 20% goes according to your plan, and the other 80% is unexpected,she said.
Jail warder held for smuggling drugs to inmates in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A jail warder at the Bengaluru Central Prison in Parappana Agrahara was arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle cigarettes and a prohibited narcotic substance to inmates. The warder, identified as Rahul Pati, was caught red-handed by personnel of the Karnataka State Industrial Security Force (KSISF) near the main gate of the prison on Friday around 6.50 pm. During the inspection, KSISF staff reportedly found two packets of cigarettes and about 60 grams of a narcotic substance on him. Following a preliminary inquiry, Jail Superintendent Paramesh filed a complaint against Rahul. Rahul joined the prison department as a warder in 2018. He previously served at the Belagavi prison before being transferred to Bengaluru Central Prison, where he has been posted since June 29, 2025.
Two more foreign nationals held in drug case in Chennai
CHENNAI: The Anti-Narcotics Intelligence Unit (ANIU) on Saturday arrested a Sudanese man and a Nigerian national in connection with an expanding methamphetamine supply network operating across Tamil Nadu. With this, the number of foreign nationals arrested in narcotics cases in the city since August 2024 has risen to 29. ANIU and Vanagaram police picked up Mohant Movia Abdul Rahman, a native of Atbara, Sudan, currently residing in Bengaluru, and Nazi Lota Chukwu Emmanuel (27) of Nigeria. Police seized three mobile phones and a sum of Rs 1.41 lakh from them. Investigators said the duo was linked to a cartel supplying methamphetamine to local peddlers. Both were remanded after interrogation. The arrests are part of a sustained crackdown in which city police have so far detained 26 Nigerians, a Cameroonian and two Sudanese nationals. The enforcement drive traces back to a September 18 surveillance operation at Porur tollgate, where ANIU arrested Saranraj (36), Rekshit Regginmon (23) and Jamuna Kumar (27) with 13 g of methamphetamine, 150 g of ganja, two phones and a two-wheeler. Their interrogation led to the arrest of four absconding suspects on September 21 -- Pawankumar (38), Hasik Pasha (30), Arumugam (42) and Prabhakaran (35) from whom police recovered 5 g of methamphetamine, 12 MDMA tablets, two phones and a digital scale. Officials said efforts are underway to track the remaining members of the network and map the cartels supply routes.
AI Christian Housewife turns up heat on Congress, LDF ahead of polls
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With the first phase of local body elections only days away, Sangh Parivar strategists have launched an AI-driven outreach campaign targeting Christian voters. The initial phase of polling, scheduled for December 9, will cover seven districts with substantial Christian populations such as Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, Alappuzha and Ernakulam. The AI-generated campaign video circulated discreetly, accuses the Congress of neglecting the Christian community and the LDF of appeasement politics. Though the video did not claim any authorship, apparently to avoid any potential election code violation, it elaborates on why sections of the Christian community are beginning to view the BJP more favourably. In the video, an AI-generated Christian housewife alleges that following the deaths of senior leaders K Karunakaran and Oommen Chandy, and K M Mani along with the withdrawal of A K Antony from active politics, the community has become orphaned. The video claims that the declining Christian population, youth migration and the vacant homes have deepened the communitys insecurity. The Congress is even objecting to EWS (Economically weaker section) reservation for Christians. Congress did not raise a finger when a Bishop was manhandled, it said. It further questions Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan for what it describes as his justification of Jamaat-e-Islami, while highlighting issues such as the Munambam waqf land dispute and the hijab row at a school run by a Christian management. It asserts that BJP alone stood by the community in these matters. In Kerala, the RSS is also said to be playing a key role through long-term social engineering aimed at fostering closer ties with Christian community. A senior leader told TNIE on condition of anonymity that the RSS has been holding discussions with Church representatives for over three years. The church and RSS have decided not to publicise these dialogues. This is an extension of the engagement that began when K S Sudarshan was the Sarsanghchalak. The current Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, declared in Bengaluru in November first week that the RSS would initiate dialogues to end divisions in society. Discussions are under way with all sections, including Pentecostal groups, he said. According to him, while RSS was represented in these talks by its official functionaries, the Church participated through trusted community leaders to avoid political controversy. We have now asked our cadres to actively reach out to the Christian community. In turn, the Church is encouraging its laity to reassess its perception about RSS, he added. A senior BJP office-bearer said, through the references in the video, the party is positioning itself as the only credible alternative for Christian voters. In Thiruvananthapuram we are close to seizing power, he said. In Kollam and Alappuzha districts, we will have good advancement in Karunagappally and Kayamkulam respectively. The outreach programme and the confidence we have built with the Churches are expected to reflect in Kottayam, Idukki, Pathanamthitta and Ernakulam as well. The BJP has fielded the maximum number of Christian candidates in the local body polls outperforming the Congress and Kerala Congress parties. However, various churches denied while some declined to speak about the dialogue between them and RSS.
Court to hear Rahul Mamkootathils bail plea in second case
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Additional District and Sessions Court on Saturday admitted the anticipatory bail plea of Rahul Mamkootathil, MLA, in a second rape case registered against him, but refused to grant him interim protection from arrest till the bail plea is heard on Monday. Rahuls counsel swiftly moved the pre-arrest bail after the High Court granted him protection from arrest in the first rape case till a verdict is given on his anticipatory bail plea, which is scheduled to be heard on December 15. Rahuls counsel argued that the allegation was politically motivated and there was no mention of the complainants name, and place and time of occurrence of the alleged crime in the complaint. The petition was moved within an hour after the High Court gave Rahul protection from arrest. His lawyer highlighted the High Court order and sought a favourable verdict. The anticipatory bail plea was moved in the second case after the police appointed a special team to probe the case. The department had appointed AIG G Poonkuzhali to lead the team that will investigate the complaint filed by a 23-year-old woman, who is a resident of Bengaluru. Poonkuzhali, who is now attached with the police headquarters, will directly monitor the probe, while the investigation will be headed by a crime branch DySP. The team also comprises an inspector, two sub-inspectors and women officers. Police sources said they have got in touch with the victim, who agreed to cooperate with the investigation. She has been told to communicate a convenient time and place to get her statements recorded, sources added.
In this photo essay, we showcase a range of artworks on display at Venkatappa Art Gallery in Bengaluru.
Karnataka Milk Federation a state body, fully under RTI, says state information commission
Bengaluru flat owners seek clear norms for forming associations
Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar slammed a Delhi Police notice regarding the National Herald case as shocking and harassment. He stated his financial dealings are legitimate, taxes are paid, and questioned the need for a police probe after the ED's investigation. Shivakumar plans to fight the notice legally, asserting his party institutions are supported by many leaders.
From runways to highways: Bengalurus passengers flee costly skies for any route home
Bangalore Lit Fest: Booker winner Banu Mushtaq berates growing trend of neutrality
Indigo fiasco: Airline chaos abates in Bengaluru, but baggage nightmare persists for passengers
Hundreds of passengers faced a chaotic ordeal at Kempegowda International Airport as IndiGo flights were cancelled, leading to prolonged waits for abandoned and often damaged baggage. Passengers described a system collapse with no clear communication or assistance, causing significant stress and loss.
Tourism dept calls for coordinated efforts to improve foreign tourist footfall in Karnataka
All patients are entitled to similar healthcare: Nirmala
IndiGo mass flight cancellations to continue on Sunday? Here's what the airline said
The IndiGo crisis continued to impact passengers across the country for a fifth straight day, with Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport being the worst-affected. In view of the situation, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has taken several steps, including capping of airfares.
National Law School of India University student selected for Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford
Bengaluru Central Prisons warder arrested for smuggling cigarettes
No sting, no pain: Stingless bee village project in Karnataka gives sweet boost to tribal economy
Domestic help couple sedates employer-doctor, flees with gold & cash in Bengaluru
Information Commission fines north Bengaluru officials Rs 50k
Cybercop suspended for swiping suspects cash, valuables in Bengaluru
Obesity among kids in India rising due to economic growth, fast food culture: Doctors
Special trains to Karwar from Yeshwantpur in Bengaluru
Anupam Khers many turns retold in a play
A candid retelling of the unpredictable turns in his journey, the play offered an intimate look at Khers setbacks, surprises and second chances
Karnataka transport department fixes learners licence online test deadline at 7 days

