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Air passenger traffic across India soars by 6.6% in opening months of fiscal 2025-26
NEW DELHI: The total passenger traffic across airports in India has grown by 6.6% in the first two months of this financial year, compared to the corresponding period last year, reveals the Airports Authority of India (AAI). Srinagar and Amritsar airports, which were closed for some weeks due to the India-Pakistan conflict following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 this year, have reported a steep decline on the patronage front. AAI data reveals that 71.14 million passengers travelled during April-May of 2025 as compared to 66.73 million in the period in 2024. International traffic soared by 8.8% in the period compared with 13.4 million travellers compared to 12.31 million earlier. Domestic traffic has recorded a 6.1% growth with 57.74 million against the previous 66.73 million. A total of 5.54 crore Air Traffic Movement Movements (Arrivals and Departures) have been recorded in April-May 2025, up by 6.5% over the same period last year, the data shows. The freight traffic too has boomed with an 8.1% increase in April and May of 2025 over the previous year by transporting 643.47 metric tonnes. Airports which have been severely impacted due to Indo-Pak tensions were on expected lines - Srinagar and Amritsar. Passenger traffic in Srinagar dipped by a whopping 67.1% in the two months. Srinagar International Airport had a patronage of just 1,61,214 flyers as compared to 4,89,561 earlier. The Sri Guru Ramdas Ji airport in Amritsar too followed suit with 1,56,288 passengers in the first two months of this fiscal as compared to 2,75,837 last year. The top three airports in passenger traffic in the country continue to be Delhi (93,89,191 flyers), Mumbai (65,68,271) and Bengaluru (64,43,050). The KIA airport in Bengaluru continues its non-stop growth trajectory by recording a 6.7% growth over its performance in April-May 2024. However, Delhi has dipped by 1.2% and Mumbai by 0.5% during the compared period. Airports which have done significantly well over their past performance in the two-month period compared in succeeding years are Bhubaneshwar (25.5% over previous period), Tirupati (49.2%), Varanasi (25.8%) Kannur (33.2%), Patna (32.1%), Agra (77.8) and Agati (42.5%), Durgapur (37%), Bhuj (48.6), Cudappah (58.8%), Dharbanga (52.2%), Dehradun (29.1%), Cooch Behar (38.4%), Dimapur (27.4%), Gorakhpur (995) and Hubballi (37.1%), Jabalpur (92.2%), Jaisalmer (86.4%), Kanpur (57%) and Kishangarh (38.9%), Rajahmundry (46.3%) Nanded (28.3%) Kurnool (34.3%) and Shivamogga (85.5%)
Siddaramaiahs name proposed as member of Congress OBC advisory panel
Bengaluru: The OBC Department of the Congress has proposed appointing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah as one of the members of its Advisory Council, sparking a debate once again on the CM change in Karnataka. Though Siddaramaiah said it had nothing to do with his shifting to national politics, the opposition BJP said that the Congress top 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 .
This Bengaluru-based company wants to raise 3,000cr via IPO
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Bengaluru entrepreneurs post about his employees working from 10 AM to 10 PM, six days a week, has reignited the hustle culture debate in Indias startup ecosystem. While some lauded the dedication and vision, others warned against burnout and questioned sustainability, emphasizing that creativity thrives in balance, not overwork. The conversation spotlights Indias evolving work culture.
Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya moves Karnataka HC over non-disclosure of metro fare report, slams secrecy Hindustan Times
Bengaluru techies brother joins Google like him. Super proud sibling moment melts the internet
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History, imagery, culturehow the Museum of Art and Photography engages the past and present
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Neeraj Chopra wins NC Classic 2025
Bengaluru: Two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra was pleased but reflective after securing victory at the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic. While satisfied with the overall outcome, the reigning world champion admitted that his technique was not at its best and the conditions were less than ideal factors that, he believed, prevented him from achieving a 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 .
Gig workers in Bengaluru get another ride option
Bounce is making a comeback in Bengaluru after a three-year break, targeting gig workers with its revamped scooter rental service, Bounce Daily. Operating from six hubs, the service offers rentals from three days to a month, featuring Bounce Infinity EVs with tamper-proof batteries, location tracking, and insurance.
Perfect host Neeraj Chopra wins inaugural NC classic
Neeraj Chopra thrilled a packed stadium in Bengaluru, winning the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic with a best throw of 86.18m. After overcoming an initial foul, he outshone former world champion Julius Yego of Kenya, who secured silver with 84.51m. Rumesh Pathirage of Sri Lanka claimed bronze, while India's Sachin Yadav finished fourth in a high-spirited competition.
Police tell Bengaluru pub owners to submit CCTV footage daily
BENGALURU: Following raids on pubs in the Central and West divisions, the CCB has directed pub owners to submit CCTV footage to the jurisdictional police on a daily basis. This decision comes after the police found multiple violations in the watering holes, including obscene behaviour, during raids on over 25 pubs and restaurants. A senior officer of the CCB said all the owners were called for a meeting and told to strictly follow all rules and regulations, including excise laws, Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA ) regulations, and employee dress codes. The officer added that during the recent raids, many establishments were found operating beyond permitted hours, serving alcohol to underage customers, and were also involved in violations related to women employees. Owners were directed to comply with all regulations, and also informed to submit daily CCTV footage to the jurisdictional police stations for inspection, the officer said.
Yellow Line may finally open by August 15
BENGALURU: Yellow Line operations will hopefully commence by August 15, with the frequency, number of stations to be operational and time interval to be finalised, BMRCL MD M Maheshwar Rao said here on Saturday. Rao visited the protest site at Lalbagh, where hundreds of citizens, led by Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, had gathered to demand the immediate opening of the RV Road-Bommasandra Yellow Line. Surya handed over a written appeal, highlighting the prolonged delays in operationalising the Yellow Line. Explaining the technical status, Rao said, The Independent Safety Assessment report is expected next week. Once received, we will proceed with safety inspections, and the line will be ready for operations. The protest was sparked by BMRCLs repeated delays in opening the Yellow Line, a critical corridor meant to ease traffic to IT/BT hubs like Silk Board and Electronics City. Surya slammed the agency for missing deadlines, and warned of public protests at every unopened Metro station if the August commitment is not met. If the commitment to open the line in August is also broken, people will have no option but to protest outside each of the Yellow Lines unopened stations, he said.
Bengaluru weather update: Rain and warm temperatures expected today
Bengaluru is set for a warm and wet Sunday, July 6, with temperatures reaching 38C and an 89% chance of rain. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas and stay hydrated. The week ahead promises a weather rollercoaster, bringing heavier rainfall, particularly mid-week, which is vital for the city's water reservoirs. Prepare for disruptions but welcome the much-needed monsoon.
Gold spot! Bengaluru opens its arms wide for Neeraj Chopra
BENGALURU: Cheered on by fans and joined by top international athletes, the much-awaited Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 kicked off before ecstatic spectators at Sree Kanteerava Stadium. The atmosphere was electric. Colourful parades, energetic drumbeats and towering puppets hovered above the crowd, as excited fans waved banners and posters to show their love for the players. The stadium buzzed with food stalls, VR zones, game booths and merchandise counters, adding to a festival-like vibe with fans of all ages soaking in. For many, it was a chance to witness their hero in action. Ive always dreamt of seeing Neeraj Chopra up close. And today, hes here, right in namma Bengaluru, squealed Akhila, a die-hard fan, holding a handmade placard with Neerajs name on it. Were here to see Neeraj bhai. Hes a huge inspiration to all of us. How can he lose? Hes from Haryana and part of the Indian Army, said Pankaj, a proud Army man. I train here every day but Ive never seen anything this grand for athletics on our home ground. The energy, the crowd, support, its unreal. I just had to be here. I dragged all my friends, made posters, and told everyone you cant miss this, shares Tarunya, an athlete. For the athletes, it was more than just an event or meeting with Neeraj. It was like a long-awaited moment of recognition, where their passion is finally being acknowledged and celebrated. This event is really nice and I love that there are so many people here supporting Indian athletics. I hope it gets bigger and better every year, shares Tarunya. Its a great initiative to host such events in India. It helps promote track and field, something people tend to overlook unless its the Olympics. The turnout today proves the potential, said Saurabh Balke, a sports enthusiast. Neeraj Chopra in action during the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 at Kanteerava Stadium, in Bengaluru on Saturday 5th July 2025
BBMP spends Rs 1.48 crore on castesurvey so far, Rs 70L on stickers alone...
BENGALURU: Has BBMP spent a whopping Rs 1.48 crore on thesurvey of SC population in its limits so far? Yes, according to sources in the Palike. It has spent Rs 70 lakh on stickers alone and Rs 28 lakh on raising awareness on the survey through social media platforms. According to Suralkar Vikas Kishore, nodal officer, the projected estimation for stickers, distribution of pamphlets and engaging workers is Rs 1.75 crore. The survey cost may touch Rs 3 crore by the time it is completed. BBMP has launched an elaborate campaign to raise awareness on the survey of SC population through street plays, short films, social media, IEC and other platforms, Kishore said. Sources in the BBMP said that it cost Rs 28 lakh to register 60 lakh views for its two short films on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and other social media platforms. Including 18% GST, the palikes spending will be around Rs 49,56,000. It cost Rs 12 lakh to the Palike to hire a camera, cameraman, scriptwriters, voice-over artistes and music, according to a source. However, many have expressed their reservation over the genuineness of the survey,goingby the manner in which it is being conducted and money spent. In many places, enumerators have pastedstickers on doors without collecting details from people living in houses. Incidents of clashes between enumerators and occupants of the houses have also been reported.Seven revenueofficials, who were part of the survey, have been suspended for dereliction of duty.
Bowring Hospital senior surgeons son kidnapped, attacked
BENGALURU: In another instance of senseless road rage in the city, a 19-year-old engineering student, the son of a senior surgeon at the Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital, was kidnapped and assaulted by a group of men on Wednesday night. The victim had to undergo a surgery to his head after he was tortured for more than one-and-half hour. Shockingly, one of the key accused is a 16-year-old. His father and another person involved in the assault were arrested and a notice has been served on the juvenile. The incident happened near the Florence School Ground in Basaveshwaranagar police station limits between 8.30 pm and 10 pm. When the victim was riding his electric scooter near the school grounds, the juvenile, suddenly came in front. This led to a verbal altercation between them. The juvenile then called his father and the latter rushed to the spot with a group of friends. The gang that came in different vehicles kidnapped the student in an autorickshaw. The victim identified as Akhilesh (name changed) is a resident of Basaveshwaranagar 3rd stage. After he was attacked and thrown out of the auto, the victim called his friends seeking help. He was rushed to Shanbhag Hospital in Basaveshwaranagar 3rd stage. The police who visited the hospital recorded the victims statements and registered an FIR on Thursday. The victim in his complaint has stated that the accused attacked him with a steel bangle and other weapons. The assailants who threw punches on his face also kicked him repeatedly. After snatching his mobile phone and a gold chain, the accused then put him inside the auto and took him to a secluded place and continued beating him again. They then forced him to unlock his mobile phone. After going through the mobile for some time, the accused threw the mobile phone on the road after pushing him out of the auto.
Going down golden memory lane in Karnataka's Kappatagudda
GADAG: Taking a peek into the past is more than a pastime. You may find nuggets of gold, or stumble upon stories soaked in the sweat of past generations. Definitely, there would be something to pause, ponder and savour. The state tourism department is planning to invite people to go down memory lane by throwing open the now defunct British-era gold mines at Kappatagudda. The idea is to attract the 21st century diversion seekers as part of its elaborate One District, One Destination environmental tourism. The Rs 18.26 crore project is expected to let tourists explore the abandoned tunnels which were used to mine gold. Kappatagudda has six tunnels in Kanavi, Hosur and surrounding villages that range from 2-km to 8-km. Tourists can see railway lines, mechanical lifts and other equipment that were used in the 19th century by the East India Company and other mining companies. The locals used to enter these caves to look for gold but the Gadag district administration stopped the diggers entry in 2018. The gold mining area is located at the foothills of Kappatagudda, which has deposits of gold and diamonds. The British mined here first in the 1900s, and the mine was shut during the 1990s by the last operator, Bharat Gold Mines Ltd. Earlier youths in the villages near the mining tunnels used to venture inside and dig through mud and rocks to lay hands on traces of gold and used to sell the same to local jewellers. They, however, used to get very little gold. The Tungabhadra flows very near to Kappatagudda making this a verdant region. With Galigundi Basavanna and Kappatamallayya temples located atop the hillock, the visitors can enrich themselves spiritually too. As per the initial plan the forest departments ecotourism proposal focuses on the Suvarnagiri range of Kappatagudda sanctuary. The forest department is planning to make three sections. In the first section, there will be the entrance, information centre, trekking routes, gold tourism, viewpoint and others. In the second section, there will be fauna, information centre, a medicinal plants garden, digital exhibition and details of traditional doctors in the Kappatagudda region. In the third section, there will be facilities for nature camps, accommodation facilities, a bamboo tower with five floors for stargazing deep inside the thick forest. Gold caves near Kappatagudda in Gadag district The department is now checking the possibilities of making the tour exciting and, if all goes well, this place will be Indias first spot where a defunct mining site is turned into a tourist attraction. Girish Hulmani, a software engineer from Bengaluru, said, We are from Kanvi and have seen the caves. It would be nice if the place would be converted into a tourist spot. It would be unique because going inside caves, watching the old methods of gold extraction, mining and lifting and railway lines and much more equipment. Many people dismiss India as backward country but they should see our legacy dating back 125 years. Then they will come to know how rich our heritage is. The abandoned caves tourism will also boost business and job opportunities for locals. Range Forest Officer Manjunath Megalamani said, We are coming up with many innovative ideas and soon we will have a separate website and a mobile application on Kappatagudda to guide the tourists. Deputy Conservator of Forests Santoshkumar said, Some projects at Kappatagudda are in the phase of detailed project report (DPR) and tourists will soon get all the facilities at Kappatagudda. NOT ONLY GOLD, DIAMONDS TOO At the time when the mines were abandoned there were still gold deposits. Earlier reports also speak about these caves and surrounding areas having diamonds till the 1960s. An elderly person in Hosur said that his father had seen diamond mining activity in some parts and later it was stopped due to the limited deposits in these regions. The village has at least six such caves, of which two are open. The cave that is located just outside the village is 500-m- long and stretches underground on both sides. The mouth of the cave has a steep incline which leads to a platform between the walls of the old mine. A dark and deep round pit of 30m lies ahead, after which the tunnel takes a turn towards the left. The mining caves had other openings too but due to poor maintenance many of the caves have now been shut. It would be nice if they would be cleaned and allow tourists to enter inside, the villagers told The New Sunday Express.
Bengaluru IT couple quits corporate jobs to craft truly natural chocolates with homegrown cocoa
BENGALURU: Tired of seeing the word organic on almost every label but rarely finding anything truly natural, an IT couple working in Bengaluru quit their corporate jobs and returned to their hometown Puttur in Dakshina Kannada, to start a chocolate brand. They wanted to put Puttur on the Made in India chocolate map, using cocoa grown on their family farmland. What started as small experiments with homegrown cocoa and natural sweeteners like dates and jaggery, has now grown into a full-fledged brand, with the couple also providing employment to women from rural backgrounds. In a chocolate market largely dominated by foreign brands, Swathi Kallegundi and her husband Balasubrahmanya PS (above) wanted to show what organic chocolates from India could be like. The couple now produces 300-500 kilograms of chocolate every day. Swathi, an electronics and communication engineering graduate, and Balasubrahmanya, a software engineer, had worked for years in MNCs in Bengaluru. Like many urban professionals, they often relied on packaged foods labelled organic, but over time, found themselves questioning the quality behind the tags. The idea of starting something of their own came up when markets were shut during the Covid-19 lockdown. Balasubrahmanya and Swathi moved to Puttur to work remotely, living on their farmland. With time and access to fresh cocoa, banana, coconut and dates, they began experimenting with small batches of chocolate, using only cocoa and natural sweeteners like jaggery, coconut sugar or date sugar. Thats how Anuttama was born. In Sanskrit, Anuttama means the finest or none better, and we chose the name to reflect the focus on clean chocolate made from local ingredients, Balasubrahmanya said. Swathi said that as the brand grew, they started developing flavours inspired by familiar tastes from Karnataka. One of our best-known products is Spicy Tang, a dark chocolate made with jaggery, ginger and pepper. The idea came from kashaya, a traditional home remedy popular across Karnataka, made from spices like ginger and pepper and sweetened with jaggery, often given for cough and cold. Turning that into a balanced chocolate bar took several failed attempts but eventually became one of the best creations, Swathi said. In 2021, Spicy Tang flavour won the bronze medal at the International Chocolate Awards Asia Pacific. Another popular flavour is Bella Tharai, made with coconut milk and jaggery a nod to the coastal regions cooking traditions. We didnt want to add flavours just for variety. We wanted them to mean something and connect to what people here actually consume, she said. To support growing demand, the couple uses cocoa beans from their own farm as well as neighbouring ones. We buy wet beans and handle the fermentation and drying ourselves to maintain consistency, Balasubrahmanya said, explaining that the entire process fermenting, drying, roasting, grinding, tempering, moulding and packaging is done at their unit in Bettampady in Puttur. Currently, they employ nine women from nearby villages. The idea is to build a clean product and also create steady local employment, especially for rural women, she added.
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Union Minister Goyal demands apology from CM Siddaramaiah over vaccine remarks
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Call for gender parity in higher judiciary: Women lawyers advocate 50% reservation
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No link between Covid-19, vaccine & heart attacks: Karnataka expert
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Neeraj Chopra Classic: Home Hero Wins Inaugural Event With 86.18m Throw
Neeraj Chopra won the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru with a 86.18m throw.
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Neeraj Chopra reigns supreme at NC Classic 2025 with a throw of 86.18m
Neeraj Chopra reigns supreme at NC Classic 2025 with a throw of 86.18m Bengaluru: Double Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra, the poster boy of Indian athletics, continued with his superb form as he won the inaugural edition of Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, a World Athletics gold-level event, with a best throw of 86.18m at Sree Kanteerva [] The post Neeraj Chopra reigns supreme at NC Classic 2025 with a throw of 86.18m appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
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Hosting And Competing, Neeraj Wins Inaugural NC Classic
Bengaluru, Jul 5: Indian javelin superstar Neeraj Chopra on Saturday clinched the inaugural NC Classic as he realised his dream of hosting and competing in a world class event in front of the home crowd and family members. The 27-year-old double Olympic medallist emerged winner with his third round throw of 86.18m at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium watched by his parents. This was his third straight title, having won in Paris Diamond League (June 20) and Golden Spike in Ostrava, [] The post Hosting And Competing, Neeraj Wins Inaugural NC Classic appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Historic! Neeraj Chopra clinches inaugural NC Classic title with 86.18m throw - Watch
Neeraj Chopra triumphed at the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 in Bengaluru, securing first place with an impressive 86.18m throw. In front of a thrilled home crowd, he outperformed a world-class field, including past Olympic and World champions. Julius Yego of Kenya won silver, and Sri Lankas Rumesh Pathirage took bronze.
Neeraj Chopra wins gold with 86.18m throw at first-ever NC Classic 2025 in Bengaluru
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Neeraj Chopra owns stage as he achieves yet another feat, realises dream of hosting own event
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Citizens protest against delay in opening of Yellow Line of Namma Metro in Bengaluru
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In South Bengaluru, a domestic dispute turned fatal when a 42-year-old civil engineer, Bhaskar, died after his wife, Shruthi, struck him with a stick during an altercation. Shruthi claims self-defense, alleging years of abuse and an attempt by Bhaskar to evict her and their daughters.
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Neeraj Chopra Classic: Date, Time, Live Streaming All You Need to Know
India is set to host its first World Athletics Continental Tour Gold Level event, the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, in Bengaluru on July 5. Spearheaded by Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra, the event will feature top javelin throwers like Thomas Rhler and Julius Yego.
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Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025: Date, Timings, Participants, Live Streaming And All You Need To Know
Javelin legend Neeraj Chopra is eyeing another great victory this year at the Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025 to be held on July 5 in Bengaluru.
Kannada row: Court bars Kamal Haasan from making 'defamatory' remarks
A Bengaluru court has restrained actor Kamal Haasan from making any defamatory comments about the Kannada language.
Kamal restrained from making remarks against Kannada
Kamal Haasan made headlines last month for his remark about the Kannada language during a promotional event for his film Thug Life. The comment landed him in legal trouble, and the film faced a ban in Bengaluru. A Bengaluru civil court has now issued an ex parte interim injunction, preventing the veteran actor from making any future statements against the Kannada language or culture.
Neeraj Chopra Classic: A champion's gold class presentation
Neeraj Chopra is set to compete and organize the Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru, a World Athletics Continental Tour gold event. Chopra expressed excitement about hosting the event in Karnataka, citing the state's passion for sports. He aims to elevate athletics in India and provide a platform for local athletes to compete internationally.
ED attaches Rs 34.12 crore assets of actress Ranya Rao in gold smuggling, money laundering case
BENGALURU: The Headquarter Investigative Unit-II of Directorate of Enforcement (ED) in New Delhi has provisionally attached immovable properties of Rs 34.12 crore under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), in a case related to the transnational gold smuggling and laundering of its proceeds by the popular Kannada actress Harshavardini Ranya alias Ranya Rao and her associates. The ED has provisionally attached four properties of equivalent value belonging to Rao. These include a residential house in Victoria Layout, a residential plot in Arkavathi Layout, industrial land in Tumakuru, and agricultural land in Anekal Taluk, with a combined fair market value of Rs 34.12 crore. The attachment has been carried out to prevent concealment or alienation of the tainted assets and to secure the proceeds of crime. The investigation revealed that Rao, along with Tarun Konduru Raju and others, orchestrated an operation for smuggling gold into India. Gold was procured from suppliers based in Dubai, Uganda, and other countries, and payments were made through hawala channels in cash, thereby circumventing legal financial systems. False customs declarations were filed in Dubai, fraudulently declaring the destination of gold shipments as Switzerland or the USA, while the actual destination of the gold smugglers was India. Dual sets of travel documents were used, one for the declared export destination and the other for their actual arrival in India. It revealed that the smuggled gold was then sold within India in cash to jewellers and other local entities, and the proceeds were laundered through further hawala remittances abroad to finance repeat consignments for smuggling more gold into India. Further investigation is in progress to trace the remaining proceeds of crime. The probe began after a FIR registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation, following a complaint by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence.
Bengaluru student survives suicide attempt after getting trapped in tree in Cauvery river overnight
MYSURU: A 19-year-old law student from Bengaluru who allegedly attempted suicide by jumping into the Cauvery river on Thursday evening miraculously survived after getting trapped in a tree in the middle of the river near Hangarahalli in Srirangapatna taluk. She was rescued on Friday morning. The student, identified as Pavithra from Electronic City, Bengaluru, was swept nearly 5 km downstream by strong floodwaters before getting caught in a tree. She spent the entire night perched there. On Friday morning, her cries for help alerted nearby farmers, who quickly informed the police. A rescue team of police and firefighters, led by Arakere police station sub-inspector N Vinod Kumar, reached the spot and safely rescued her. Pavithra was admitted to the government hospital in Srirangapatna, and her parents were notified. Vinod Kumar said she was extremely fortunate, as any further rise in the rivers water level could have swept her away. He added that the exact reason behind her suicide attempt is still unknown. (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.)
ED provisionally attaches 34.12 crore worth properties of Ranya Rao
In a statement issued on Friday, the ED said the attachments have been made as property equivalent in value to the untraced proceeds of crime identified during the course of investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.
Unqualified HCG staff mixing cancer drugs, shows internal audit in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: An internal audit committee commissioned to assess the quality of clinical research at HCG Hospital found that a phlebotomistsomeone trained only to draw bloodwas assigned the role of an unblinded staff member responsible for managing and mixing investigational cancer drugs in a clinical trial. This serious breach of protocol, which requires a qualified pharmacist for any drug preparation, was among several alarming lapses flagged in the audit. The review, sources told the TNIE , came to an abrupt halt after auditors were asked to stop midway by site staff, reportedly on the instructions of Dr Sathish CT, Director of Clinical Trials at HCG. The audit was conducted by Quinary Clinical Research between February 12 and 22, 2023, with the objective of checking the functioning of HCGs Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) and reviewing trial-specific processes, but its findings never came to light publicly until nowsurfacing amid renewed scrutiny of HCG this year. Among the most serious concerns was that Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) used at the site were authored by individuals lacking clinical research qualifications. The guidelines referred to an old rulebook that had been officially replaced in 2019. Auditors noted that key documents related to serious adverse events (SAEs) and protocol violations were also missing. There were no impact assessments, no clarity on medical management provided to affected participants, and no documentation of financial compensation, despite these being mandatory under regulatory norms. Even when SAEs were discussed in IEC meetings, the report said, there was little explanation about causality or follow-up actions. The functioning of the Ethics Committee itself was found to be severely compromised. In multiple instances, committee meetings were held without the required quorum. These findings now come under scrutiny again as HCG faces an ongoing investigation triggered by a letter from former IEC Chairperson Justice P Krishna Bhat. In his resignation earlier this year, he flagged multiple ethical and procedural lapses, including conflict of interest and lack of independence in clinical trial oversight. The state health department has since written to the Drug Controller General of India, asking for a full-scale probe into the conduct of trials at the hospital. The report also found that the committee failed to notify the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) about changes in its composition, including the appointment of a new Chairperson. No appointment letter was issued by the head of the institution, and there was no formal communication of such changes. In fact, resignation letters of Ethics Committee members dating as far back as 2013 had not been archived. Storage and access to sensitive clinical trial data were also found to be insecure. The site lacked a controlled document storage system and the records were being stored without even basic infrastructure to protect them.
Hope Emergency wont be imposed again, says former Justice Hegde
BENGALURU: Former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde here on Friday hoped that Emergency will not be imposed again in India. He was narrating the perils of the draconian law imposed by former prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1975, while participating in a dialogue on the book, The Conscience Network, authored by TNIE columnist Sugata Srinivasaraju. The book chronicles the efforts of three Indian origin youth who resisted Emergency from the US -- PhD students Ravi Chopra and Anand Kumar, and S R Hiremath, a Kannadiga. Justice Hegde, who was a 35 -year-old lawyer then, had arranged the countrys top lawyers to argue before the Karnataka HC for leaders jailed here. The Emergency was declared to save the chair of a person of a family that had already ruled the country for fifty years. Hope such a situation doesnt arise in future, he remarked. Atal Behari Vajpayee, LK Advani, Madhu Dandavate among others who were in Bengaluru for a parliamentary work were detained. Noted lawyer Rama Jois, who came forward to fight their cases, was also jailed. I travelled to Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai and got Soli Sorabji, Shanthi Bushan and Venugopal to argue in the HC, he recalled. Writer K Marulasiddappa said there is an emergency-like situation in the country now as constitutional bodies have become puppets of the Centre. Then, India was Indira, now Modi is avtar purusha (incarnation of God). Those who criticise the government are branded urban Naxalites, he said. He felt there is an emergency-like situation across the world as dictators are ruling all over. Retired IAS officer Chiranjiv Singh, who was the chief censor in Karnataka during the emergency, said the emergency exposed the true colours of leaders as most of them compromised their positions for future political gains. Except for Akali Dal all compromised, he said. At 9 pm (on June 26, 1975) when emergency was clamped, Home Secretary Hanuman called me and asked me not to release the proof copy of The Indian Express until 3 pm. I told him its illegal and asked him to speak to CM (Devaraj Urs), he said. Senior journalist AVS Namboodiri also spoke. Three protagonists of the book took part in an interaction.
Neeraj Chopra praises Karnataka government for hosting international event
BENGALURU: Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra praised the Karnataka government, the Karnataka Olympic Association (KOA) and the Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES) for their support in hosting the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic Indias first international marquee javelin competition. Scheduled at the Sri Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday, the event is co-organised by Chopra and JSW Sports, and sanctioned by World Athletics and the Athletics Federation of India (AFI). It has been granted gold- level status by World Athletics, a recognition of its global relevance. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Chopra said, I would like to thank the Government of Karnataka, KOA and DYES for playing a key role in ensuring that the stadium meets international standards. Their efforts will create a world-class experience for athletes and fans. I am especially grateful to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and MLC Dr K Govindaraj for their support. Siddaramaiah said, We are proud that Indias most successful Olympic athlete is bringing a world-class athletics event to our country. Karnataka is committed to supporting this sporting revolution, and we have assured Neeraj of our full backing. KOA president and MLC Dr K Govindaraj said they have worked closely with DYES to ensure that all preparations are on track. From the pitch to the stands, the upgrades are meant to deliver an international experience, he added.
CM Siddaramaiah meets Devanahalli farmers, seeks 10 days to resolve issue
BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday met farmer leaders protesting the acquisition of land for the Defence and Aerospace Park in Devanahalli, and requested 10 days time to examine the legal options of cancelling the final acquisition notification. After eight days of protest, farmers fighting to save their ancestral lands issued an ultimatum to the government: Cancel land acquisition by July 15 or brace for an intensified, statewide protest. Siddaramaiah said, Since the final notification has already been issued, the government will work to resolve legal obstacles involved and then convene a meeting with the farmers. The government has sought 10 days time to address the issues. We will take an appropriate decision before holding talks with farmers on July 15. The Channarayapatna-Devanahalli Land Acquisition Resistance Struggle Committee, backed by Samyukta Horata Karnataka and a coalition of other groups, has been resisting the governments move to acquire 1,777 acres of land across 13 villages of Channarayapatna hobli. The protest hit headlines after police action against the Devanahalli Chalo rally on June 25, which led to the protest at Freedom Park since June 27. The land acquisition process began about three years ago when the BJP government was in power. Then, the Congress had supported the farmers protest but did nothing after coming to power two years ago. Farmer leaders have made it clear that they will not back down. No matter how many days pass, we will not give up our land to any corporate power, asserted a farmer leader outside Vidhana Soudha. They have warned the government that if it fails to act by July 15, the protest will turn into a statewide agitation, with Samyukta Kisan Morcha and other national farmer associations joining in. Farmers and activists will tour the 13 affected villages, holding mass meetings and putting up signboards declaring their opposition to acquisition of their land. In a move to take the battle beyond agriculture, all supporting organizations will integrate the Devanahalli farmers struggle into the July 9 nationwide workers general strike, to galvanize public support.
BBMP to restore dug-up roads, asks civic agencies to deposit money
BENGALURU: Bengaluru Ditched, the two-week-long campaign by TNIE in these columns has finally jolted Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) into reading the riot act to civic agencies such as Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM). The BBMP has now decided that the road restoration work will be carried out only by its team. The BBMP would also demand the agencies which want to carry out various civic/development works to deposit money in advance to carry out restoration work. Chief Engineer, BBMP Projects Department, M Lokesh said that it will ensure road restoration work as sinking of roads and bad patches resurface following repair works by other civic agencies. The roads fixed by such agencies get spoiled and the BBMP gets a bad name, hence, before giving a No Objection Certificate from BBMP, the municipality has put a condition to collect deposit money as, palike only will fix the roads, said Lokesh. A senior BWSSB official said it is carrying out works like replacing old sewer lines in core Bengaluru and laying the Cauvery drinking water pipeline and providing sewage lines in the 110 villages that were merged with BBMP in 2008. We dig roads and after installation of pipes, we are closing but we are no experts like BBMP in fixing the roads by following the protocol, hence there are undulations, bad patches and sinkholes, said a BWSSB engineer. D Prasad, Member, Indian Road Congress and road infrastructure expert said, the reason why roads across city have become pathetic is because of lack of coordination failure of appointment of a coordinator who will oversee the digging and fixing operation of roads. There are no boards or cautions and no one knows who to contact to fix the bad road stretch or the dug-up area. Once the road digging and civic work is complete, the protocol like using stone powder and soil layer-wise and watering the area and again adding the same and finally adding wet mix before taking up whitetopping or black topping is absent and this has led to sinking of roads across the city, said Prasad. He added that taking up road digging work during monsoon is a bad practice and the civic agencies only take up development work during monsoon. As a result, the work gets delayed and public money is wasted.
'Thammudu' opens with Rs 2 crore
Nithiin's latest Telugu action-drama, 'Thammudu,' has garnered a decent opening, earning an estimated Rs 2 crore net across India on its release. Hyderabad led occupancy rates with 23.25%, driven by strong morning and consistent night shows. While Chennai showed respectable numbers, Bengaluru lagged due to limited screen availability. Nithiin's performance as Jay is being praised, along with Varsha Bollamma and Laya's emotional contributions. Saurabh Sachdeva also stood out as the antagonist.
'Metro In Dino' BO day 1: Anurag's film off to a decent start
Anurag Basu's 'Metro In Dino', featuring a star-studded cast, debuted in theaters on July 4, earning 3.35 crore on its opening day. Evening shows boosted the numbers, particularly in metro cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru. The film's success hinges on weekend growth and positive audience reception, with its music and slice-of-life narrative appealing to urban viewers.
Maja, Majong : this Chinese game is creating a buzz in Bengaluru
Once perceived as a game for the elderly in the dimly-lit tea houses of East Asia, Mahjong, a classic Chinese tile strategy game, is finding a strong foothold in namma ooru. From cafes and homes to premium clubs, Mahjong games are creating ties through tiles with its fresh, tactile approach appealing to Bengalureans. Rupali Reddy, an avid Mahjong enthusiast, discovered the game after watching Crazy Rich Asians a few years ago. It looked so fast and fun, especially the way the older Asian women played, recalls Reddy, who signed up for a class in March and hasnt looked back since. Reddy now plays several times a week and credits the game for sharpening her cognitive skills and expanding her social circle. Theres strategy, hand-eye coordination, and social interaction all rolled into one, she notes. For nutritionist Shalini Manglani, Mahjong has, quite literally, been a game-changing move. She decided to turn entrepreneur and is now retailing Mahjong sets. In fact, Manglani is launching her retail store titled Mahjong World at Ffolio on Saturday, where visitors can shop for clothes and buy Mahjong sets. The game involves only a spirit of healthy competition. Theres no gambling its pure skill, camaraderie, and lots of laughs; its a mood lifter. I hope to have an Indian Mahjong the rules may change a little bit here and there, though. Why the buzz? The game demands focus, memory, and strategy, which makes it a preferred pastime for many, especially the middle-aged and senior folk. For Elizabeth Jacob, a 73-year-old player who picked up Mahjong just a few months ago, the game has become a way to cope with loss. I needed something engaging after the passing of my husband. I dont play any other games, but Mahjong really pulled me in, says Jacob, who plays regularly at the Bangalore Club and is part of a growing community of enthusiasts. When you leave the table, you feel light like youve had a good workout for the brain and heart, she adds. Anu Menda, another Mahjong enthusiast, who had previously played the game overseas, agrees. Combining sharp thinking, friendly competition, and lots of shared laughter, its a wonderful mix of mental exercise and meaningful bonding, making every game a chance to create lasting memories together, she points out. What is Mahjong? Dating back to the 19th century China, typically, Mahjong is a four-player strategy game involving 136 to 152 tiles, depending on the version played. There are different styles and dialect names for this game. Different versions like the Western/American Mahjong or Singapore Mahjong are the most popular in the city, each offering its own twist on strategy and rules. There are games with an Indian touch to them, with differing rules. 73-year-old Mahjong enthusiast Elizabeth Jacob playing the game How its played: A set comprises: Pung: 3 matching tiles Kong: 4 matching tiles Pair: 2 matching tiles Game: (4 Pungs and a pair to win a pure hand. Dragon and Wind Pungs for conditions and extra points) A minimum of three or four players sit at a square table. Firstly, everyone starts with 13 tiles. Each gets 14. Each player builds a wall of tiles in front of them. These walls are pushed together to form a square. One player is chosen as the dealer (usually by rolling the dice). At your turn, draw 1 tile and discard 1 tile by calling its name. You can also take someones discarded tile if it helps you complete a set. Pick a discarded tile by calling Pung or Kong. Keep collecting sets until you have a complete hand. When your hand matches one of the patterns on the Mahjong card, you shout Mahjong and win that round. But you must call fishing when you are one tile away from Mahjong!
I must admit that I am overwhelmed. Every day, I get some dreadful news of a large-scale disaster or a misfortune. The world is ready to implode with headstrong leaders taking unflinching stances on geo-political issues. Global war seems imminent, and the planet Mars seems to be doing a merry dance on us, The Les Misrables of the world! At least thats what the doomsday pundits are saying! Some friends just returned from Europe and were horrified at the state of affairs in the usual hot spots like Paris, London and most of Spain. Apparently, Paris looks like it needs a good wash, while London is overrun with snatch and run thieves and the homeless hordes, while in Spain, my friends and other tourists were pelted with stones and rocks as the locals dont want more tourists because of rising prices! The United States is out because of their Gestapo-esque border police who may send us brown people off to some detention camp to pick their rotting fruit. So the only place to holiday out of the country is to turn ones gaze eastward. Places like Korea, Japan, and the Philippines are more attractive options as the locals are polite and smart. Better still, Manali and Himachal Pradeshhere we come! Nisha Rebello (left) and Priya Mascarenhas Bengaluru is bursting at its seams. Maybe its time we, the locals, start throwing some stones too! New restaurants, pubs, eateries and amusement centres close faster than they open. Frankly, we are spoilt for choice, and given the fact that our techie population is cash-rich, they demand nothing but the best. And why not, I ask? Now, restaurateurs are thinking of newer concepts to draw in crowds. Any flea market (most un-flea with the beautiful artefacts and clothes on display) always has an array of popped-up food counters featuring a myriad of restaurants, where the discerning buyers can buy as well as eat and make it a days outing. I love going to the JW Marriotts markets run by the enterprising duo of jewellery designer Nidhi Kataria and designer Raj Shroff. Sometimes we make it for a quick lunch and shopping, or coffee and high tea. Sometimes there is a crooner and one always bumps into other like-minded bffs (buying-friends-forever)! We did a fam-jam at Part-Two, a no-concept concept by the young owners of Biere Club, who hosted the urban legend, Nooresha Kabli, a chef who specialises in Japanese food at her restaurant, Izumi, in Mumbai. The vibe was young and noisy unlike a serene Japanese experience, but hey! Thats the new Bengaluru for you! But luckily, some things remain the same in namma ooru, and that is the grace and elegance with which our long-time residents conduct themselves. Priya and Mohan Mascarenhas was a couple that epitomised the quiet and understated luxury of owning an award-winning home, travelling the world, and being the most sought-after couple in the social circuit. Mohan passed away as elegantly as he lived his life last year. His bereft soulmate Priya decided to celebrate his life by throwing a high tea for only her close and intimate circle (which included the delite of Bangalore). A short and poignant service full of good memories and bonhomie was followed by a high tea that our good queen would be impressed by! The ego wants quantity, while the soul craves quality. (The writers views are personal)
ED attaches assets worth Rs 34 crore of Kannada actor Ranya Rao in gold-smuggling case
NEW DELHI, Jul 4 : The Enforcement Directorate (ED) alleged on Friday that Kannada actor Ranya Rao orchestrated a well-structured operation with her associates for smuggling gold into India as it attached her assets worth more than Rs 34 crore as part of a money-laundering investigation. Harshavardini Ranya alias Ranya Rao (32) was arrested by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) from Bengalurus Kempegowda International Airport on March 3 after she landed from Dubai. DRI officials recovered 14.2 kg of [] The post ED attaches assets worth Rs 34 crore of Kannada actor Ranya Rao in gold-smuggling case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Shux completes Tardigrade experiment, three other experiments ongoing
BENGALURU: Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, onboard the International Space Station (ISS), has his hands full. As part of his 14-day-long stay and expedition to the ISS under the Axiom-4 manned space mission, he has completed the Tardigrade Experiment. Sharing the details on Friday, ISRO said Shux, who is also one of the four chosen astronauts for the Gaganyaan mission, has completed the microgravity experiment involving Tardigrades onboard ISS. The study focused on their survival, revival and reproductive behaviour in space. This study will provide valuable insights into the underlying biological mechanisms leading to resilience of extremophile organisms in a microgravity environment and has potential applications on Earth, especially in the area of therapeutics, the ISRO team in its release said. Sleeping is difficult on ISS, but you don't want to waste time on resting: Shux talks to Bengaluru students Explaining the details of the ongoing human physiology and biological investigations, ISRO's researchers said: The Myogenesis study, which explores the effects of microgravity on human muscle regeneration, is progressing with planned interventions and recording of observations as per the experiment protocol by Gaganyatri. In parallel, other Indian experiments for studying selected strains of microalgae and cyanobacteria under space conditions are ongoing, contributing to research on regenerative life support systems and crew nutrition. The team also explained that Shux's human-machine interface and cognitive testing was in progress. The ISRO team as part of the electronic displays human research study, the Gaganyatri, has carried out daily software-based cognitive and interface assessments. The study aims to optimise crew interaction with digital systems in the unique environment of space. Explaining the progress of one of Shux's exciting experiments the STEM Demonstrations for Outreach, ISRO said it is aimed to inspire students and the public by bringing the experience of space closer to Earth through its outreach activities. Microgravity environment provides a great tool to demonstrate scientific principles. During this mission, Shux will also conduct science demonstrations onboard the ISS, as part of ISROs planned scientific outreach activities,he ISRO said.