A Bengaluru chartered accountant revealed the substantial long-term cost of home loan interest, which can double a property's price. She advocates for a simple strategy: investing a small monthly sum in index funds alongside EMI payments. This approach, she calculates, can generate significant wealth over two decades, potentially offsetting the entire interest paid and leaving a substantial net gain, transforming a financial burden into a wealth-building opportunity.
Bengaluru techie, earning Rs 45 LPA, shocks Internet: I dont have anything left
A Bengaluru tech professional earning Rs 45 lakh annually confessed to feeling 'broke' due to his spending habits. His monthly expenses, including a Rs 63,000 home loan EMI and Rs 32,000 on discretionary spending like shopping and vacations, leave him with nothing at month's end. This revelation has sparked widespread online debate about financial management.
Women Found Dead In A Homestay, Male Friend Hospitalised
The deceased Sai Surabhi, a resident of Bengaluru had stayed at a homestay along with Sanjith Ali, a cab driver since Saturday.
Home sales fall to three-year low in June quarter
Home sales experienced a notable dip in the June quarter, marking the slowest performance since early 2023. Persistent global uncertainties and supply chain issues have dampened buyer sentiment. Despite this, new project launches saw an annual increase, particularly in premium segments and infrastructure-driven areas. While most major cities saw sales decline, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru registered modest yearly growth.
As SIR begins on June 30, Karnataka govt. issues guidelines for permanent residence certificates
The applications will be processed by Atal Janasnehi Centres, BengaluruOne, KarnatakaOne and Grama One among others
The cable question was never only about how many lines reach India or whose logo is on them. It is about who can fix them when the water is on fire, and who can be ordered to sail away FUTURECRAFT | TECHNOLOGY & NATIONAL SECURITY In March 2026, a cable-laying ship called the Ile de Batz dropped anchor in the Saudi port of Dammam and stopped working. Its French operator, Alcatel Submarine Networks, had told its clients it could no longer operate safely in the Persian Gulf and declared force majeure. The water above the seabed it was wiring had turned into a war zone. The ship was finishing the 2Africa Pearls cable, the Gulf branch that lands in India. It was meant to give India a routing alternative to the Red Sea, which had already become too dangerous to lean on. Most of it now sits on the Gulf floor, laid but unconnected, waiting for a war to end. India did the sensible thing on paper. It saw the Red Sea risk and joined the consortium that would fund the way around it. Then the way around it became a second war zone, and the contractor went home. The cable India was counting on now belongs to a ship parked in another countrys harbour. That pattern keeps repeating, and it points at a gap India has chosen not to close. The geography India inherited Almost everything India does online arrives by sea. Submarine cables carry more than ninety-five per cent of the worlds international data traffic, and Indias share comes ashore at a handful of points. Roughly fifteen cable systems land at fifteen stations across just five coastal cities, clustered heavily around Versova in Mumbai. A lot of bandwidth, a few beaches. That concentration was always a quiet risk. What changed in the past year is the water. Indias two main cable corridors both run through conflict now. The route west to Europe goes through the Red Sea, where cables were cut repeatedly through 2025. The newer route runs through the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint that Irans Revolutionary Guard declared closed in early March 2026. For the first time, both corridors are hostile at once. This is not abstract. In September 2025, two cables near Jeddah, including one operated by Tata Communications, were severed and Indian users felt it. A cut on the ocean floor thousands of kilometres away shows up as a slow morning in Mumbai and Bengaluru. India does not control the water its data travels through, and it cannot. The ship that was never ordered Here is the gap. When a cable breaks, someone has to sail out to the fault, raise the cable from the seabed and splice it. India cannot do this for itself. It owns no cable repair ship. Indian operators sign multi-year contracts with two foreign consortia, one in Dubai and one in Singapore, then wait their turn for a vessel that may be working on the other side of the world. Indias own rules add to the wait, requiring clearances from several agencies and a government representative aboard the ship while it works. The government knows. The National Security Council Secretariat and the Department of Telecommunications have been working on indigenous repair and laying vessels for two years. A study by the state firm TCIL put the cost at roughly three to four thousand crore rupees for the ships and interim facilities. The Navy already has two deep-water diving support vessels from 2022 that could be retrofitted for the job. The project even sits on the Prime Ministers Office priority-tracking portal, e-Samiksha. And still no ship. The decision has been put off year after year, even as the threat grew. The sum involved is modest against a telecom sector that earns several lakh crore rupees a year. The cheapest part of the problem is the part that has not moved. India has learned to fund the cable and forfeit the ship. The first makes it a customer. The second would have made it sovereign. Trusted, and still someone elses The official answer to all this is more cable, and better-placed cable. In February 2026, Sundar Pichai used the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi to announce America-India Connect, part of a fifteen billion dollar Google commitment over five years. It puts a new international subsea gateway at Visakhapatnam on the east coast, with four routes linking the United States, India and the southern hemisphere. Metas Project Waterworth is eyeing Vizag too. Washington is separately backing a trusted cable, SCNX3, to Singapore. On its own terms this is good news. It pulls capacity away from the Versova cluster and adds eastern routes India could never have financed alone. But look at who owns it. The Vizag landing station is being built with Airtel to carry Googles cables. The move away from one geography lands on the infrastructure of one or two American hyperscalers, routed through American jurisdiction. Trusted describes the supplier. It does not transfer control. So the threat changes shape rather than shrinking. Yesterday the worry was a foreign vessel near a cable, or a war closing the Gulf. A former navy official has claimed the Chinese submersible Jiaolong has operated in areas where Indian cables run, and Chinese researchers have disclosed a deep-sea cutter able to work at seven thousand metres. Tomorrow it is a corporate decision or a foreign court order taken far from Delhi. And the clearance regime that made India a hard place to land a cable is unchanged, so the new gateway inherits the old bottleneck. The case for renting There is an honest argument for the status quo. Cable repair ships sit idle most of the time, and the industry runs on shared consortium fleets because owning one rarely pays for itself. And turning a navy vessel into a repair ship risks putting civilian infrastructure in a uniform, inviting the very targeting India wants to avoid. The argument holds in peacetime. That is also its weakness. A shared fleet works right up until the fleet decides your waters are too dangerous and invokes force majeure, which is exactly what happened in the Gulf in March. Sovereign capability is insurance for the rare bad day, not the ordinary one. India just watched it arrive on two corridors at once. Bottom Line The cable question was never only about how many lines reach India or whose logo is on them. It is about who can fix them when the water is on fire, and who can be ordered to sail away. The 2Africa Pearls cable will be joined eventually, once the shooting stops and a foreign ship returns. The open question is whether India will still be waiting on someone elses ship to do it. (The Author studies Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. He is interested in emerging technologies and innovation, and can be reached on LinkedIn at @arssh-kumar14)
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters Stay On Top With Win Over Coastal Kings Mangaluru
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bangalore Blasters beat their closest rivals on the points table, Coastal Kings Mangaluru, by eight runs (VJD method) in the second fixture of the day in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 in Hubballi on Monday. After rain-induced stoppages, the Blasters were set a revised target of 109 in 11 overs, the original target of 180/6 in 20 overs. Having moved to 28 for no loss in three overs before the match was halted due to more rain, the Blasters clearly knew what was needed of them, and they used that vital knowledge fully to clinch a clinical victory late into the night. When the match was finally stopped again with the Blasters at 68-0 in seven overs, they were well ahead of the par score of 60. With their fifth victory in six matches, the Blasters further consolidated their position at the top of the table with 10 points. For the Coastal Kings, who had already lost a point with a washed-out match against Hubli Tigers in Mysore, their second loss in six matches leave them stuck in second spot on seven points, but the gap widened to three points behind the leaders. Openers Bhuvan Mohan Raju (50, 31 balls, 3 fours, 4 sixes) and Rohan Patil (17, 11 balls, three fours) were unbeaten when the match was called off. Earlier, asked to make first use of a rain-soaked pitch, captain Karun Nair (43, 31 balls, 4 fours, 2 sixes) and Shreyas Gopal (35, 24 balls, 5 fours) again combined well to add a 40-ball 55 for the third wicket after an early wobble (50-2) The veterans used all their experience to rotate the strike and score at a steady pace, with boundaries and sixes coming at regular intervals. But once both fell in the space of nine balls for the addition of just 13 runs, the Coastal Kings slipped to 118 for four with five more overs remaining. Aggressive wicket-keeper batter Suraj Ahuja (45, 22 balls, 3 fours, 3 sixes) produced a crucial knock. The 26-year-old boosted the total to a challenging 179-6, adding a crucial 26-ball 51 for the fifth wicket with Siddharth Akhil (11). Ahuja had earlier blasted a 38-ball 96 not out in the defeat against the same team on June 24 in Mysore. But this time too, the youngsters' efforts went in vain. Aggressive wicket-keeper batter Suraj Ahuja (45, 22 balls, 3 fours, 3 sixes) produced a crucial knock. The 26-year-old boosted the total to a challenging 179-6, adding a crucial 26-ball 51 for the fifth wicket with Siddharth Akhil (11). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Coastal Kings Mangaluru 179/6 in 20 overs (Nikin Jose 20, Karun Nair 43, Shreyas Gopal 35, Suraj Ahuja 45) lost to Bengaluru Blasters 68-0 in 7 overs (Bhuvan Mohan Raj 50 not out, Rohan Patil 17 not out) by eight runs (VJD Method) Article Source: IANS
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Bengaluru, June 29: The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in Karnataka will commence on June 30. Under this initiative, 59,050 Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will conduct door-to-door verification for one month to ensure that the states voter list is accurate, complete, and up-to-date. During a press conference on Monday, Chief Electoral Officer ... Read more Karnataka Launches Special Intensive Revision of Voter List for Transparency
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Viral audio clip sparks fresh Karnataka BJP leadership row
Bengaluru: A fresh political storm has erupted within the Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after an alleged audio clip, purportedly featuring former Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda, surfaced on social media. The viral recording has reignited speculation over a possible change in the partys state leadership, with claims that senior leaders have urged the BJP 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 .
Husband need not pay maintenance if wife earns more: Karnataka HC
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SIR begins in Bengaluru from June 30, over 8,900 BLOs deployed
Bengaluru: The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls will commence across Karnataka from June 30, with the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) completing elaborate preparations for the month-long verification exercise. The door-to-door survey will continue until July 29. Addressing a press conference, GBA Chief Commissioner and District Election Officer Maheshwar Rao said that electoral roll Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Karnataka CM cracks down on forest clearance delays, fixes July 15 deadline
Bengaluru: Boyfriend slits womans throat over marriage dispute
Bengaluru: A 23-year-old woman was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend after an argument over marriage in Bengalurus Mahalakshmi Layout Police Station limits on Sunday night, June 28, with the police arresting the accused within hours of the incident. The deceased has been identified as Anjali, 23. The accused, Rajeev, was reportedly in a relationship with Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bengaluru to be linked by quadruple railway lines to several destinations within 100 km of city
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Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin emerged as one of the biggest attractions in the Global Chess League Season 4 player draft, joining American Gambits after a bidding battle. The Bengaluru-based tournament, scheduled from September 3-13, will feature top stars including Magnus Carlsen and Viswanathan Anand, who switched teams to join PBG Alaskan Knights, as all six franchises finalised their squads.
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Misuse of legislature house vehicles: Ktaka Assembly
Kannada actress Krishi Thapanda has broken her silence following the death of entrepreneur Vaishak at her Bengaluru home. She expressed deep grief over losing someone close and highlighted the distress caused by public speculation. Thapanda emphasized the need for empathy, noting that a family and friends are mourning. The police are investigating Vaishak's death, with reports indicating he was undergoing treatment for depression.
Telangana EAGLE force arrests 24-yr-old with 241 gm MDMA
Hyderabad: In a major breakthrough against interstate drug trafficking, the Telangana EAGLE Force, in a joint operation with the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Bengaluru and Shadnagar Police, arrested a 24-year-old drug peddler from Bengaluru and seized 241 grams of MDMA. Rahul PV of Dommasandra from Belthur area was arrested during a raid on Sunday, June 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 .
These meters will help BWSSB identify any attempts to bypass the meters and steal water and detect leakages early on
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Woman Stabbed To Death Under Mahalakshmi Layout PS Limits, Another Found Murdered Under Bommanahalli
The victim is identified as Anjali and the complaint from her grandmother Chennamma stated Anjali was in a relationship with Rajeev, a resident of K.P. Agrahara in Bengaluru, for about 6 months. It is alleged Rajeev stabbed Anjali to death and a case has been registered in Mahalakshmi Layout police station
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Bengaluru-Mangaluru four-track rail corridor under consideration: Union Minister V Somanna
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IFAT, TGPWU oppose challenge to Karnataka Gig Workers Act
Hyderabad: The Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union (TGPWU), Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT) and Karnataka App-Based Workers Union (KAWU) on Monday, June 29, strongly condemned the decision to challenge the Karnataka Platform-Based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Act, 2025 before the Karnataka High Court. App-based platform companies like Swiggy and Zepto, 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 .
With folded hands, Krishi requested everyone to let Vaishak rest in peace
Bengaluru man stabs woman to death for turning down marriage proposal
Girls family had opposed their marriage as the boy is named in three cases
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Jilted lover stabs woman to death in Bengaluru
Girls family had opposed their marriage as the boy is named in three cases
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Sharmiela, Sudhan Sundaram get engaged
Kannada actor and filmmaker Sharmiela Mandre is now engaged to producer Sudhan Sundaram. The couple celebrated their private engagement ceremony in Bengaluru on June 25, surrounded by close family and friends. Both Sharmiela, known for her roles in films like 'Gaalipata 2', and Sudhan, a National Award-winning producer, shared their joy online. They are expected to tie the knot later this year.
Young Woman Murdered by Ex-Boyfriend in Bengaluru Over Rejection of Marriage Proposal
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Karnataka: Special voter roll revision to begin from June 30
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Bengaluru Man Invites Girlfriend For Dinner, Then Stabs Her To Death
Anjali and the accused, Rajeev, had been in a relationship for the past three to four years after meeting at their workplace. However, Anjali's family had opposed their marriage due to Rajeev's background.
Residential sales dip to lowest since Jan 2023 amid West Asia war, impacting buyer sentiment
Residential sales in India experienced a significant dip in April-June, reaching the lowest point since early 2023. Geopolitical tensions and supply chain issues are cited as key factors dampening buyer sentiment. Despite an overall decline, premium housing segments and specific cities like Bengaluru and MMR showed resilience, with new launches increasing year-on-year, though quarterly supply saw a drop.
A Bengaluru court has issued summons to Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge and Youth Congress leader Mohammed Haris Nalapad over their alleged remarks against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), directing them to appear on July 21. Taking cognisance of a private criminal complaint against the Congress leaders, XLII Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate of Bengaluru City [] The post Bengaluru court summons Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge, Mohammed Nalapad in RSS defamation case appeared first on India Legal .
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A tragic incident unfolded in Bengaluru's JC Nagar where a 23-year-old woman, Anjali, was fatally stabbed by her former partner, Rajeev. Their two-year relationship reportedly ended after Anjali's parents warned her about Rajeev's criminal past. Furious over being avoided and blocked on her phone, Rajeev allegedly attacked Anjali in her residence late Sunday night.
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Bengaluru achieves 96.4 per cent Pulse Polio coverage on Day 1
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Puravankara inks joint development for 6.4-acre land in Bengalurus Sarjapur
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Indias Holistic Vision: A Solution to Global Challenges, Says Mohan Bhagwat
Bengaluru, June 28: Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, the Chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), stated that Indias comprehensive and unified perspective addresses the solutions the world seeks for its problems. He emphasized that it is Indias duty to provide completeness to the world, and the work of the Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal (BSM) is part of ... Read more Indias Holistic Vision: A Solution to Global Challenges, Says Mohan Bhagwat

