Bengaluru rains: Three years after fatal flooding, K.R. Circle underpass submerged again
According to a police officer, the accumulated water cannot be pumped out as there is no proper outlet, and doing so could flood adjoining roads.
Bengaluru hailstorm damages Advocate Generals office in Karnataka High Court building
The annexe building of the Karnataka High Court was impacted from the heavy wind as rain water and hailstones entered the corridors and balconies.
Aswathaman, key accused in Armstrong murder case, arrested while trying to flee abroad
He was released on bail a few days ago, and was apprehended at Bengaluru International Airport while attempting to escape to Bangkok
Rain havoc in Bengaluru: 226 trees uprooted, dozens of branches pending clearance
According to the GBA Command and Control Centre, as of 9:15 a.m. on April 30, 92 of the 226 reported tree fall incidents and 325 of the 623 instances of fallen branches were yet to be attended to.
Orange Health Labs Hits 180 Cr ARR in FY26 & Posts 65% CAGR Growth for 3 Straight Years
Orange Health Labs reports 138 Cr FY26 Revenue, 65% YoY Growth Bengaluru achieves 20% EBITDA profitability Scaled retail footprint with 75 company-owned collection centers 99%+ on-time sample collections Orange Health Labs today announced strong financial performance for FY26, reporting 138 crore in revenue and exiting the year at a 180 crore ARR, marking a 65% year-on-year growth for both LTM revenue and ARR. With over 3 million orders served to date, the company reinforces its position as Indias fastest diagnostic lab and among the fastest-growing consumer healthcare brands in the country. From left to right: Tarun Bhambra and Dhruv Gupta, Co-founders of Orange Health Labs Headquartered in Bengaluru, the company has scaled its presence across Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Hyderabad, building a strong multi-city footprint. Along with fast scaling, the company hit key milestones on profitability as well - it achieved 20% EBITDA profitability in Bengaluru, and became operationally profitable across all cities, underscoring its strong unit economics and a sustainable growth model. Orange Health Labs continued to deepen its consumer promise of speed and reliability, delivering 99%+ on-time sample collection. It also scaled its omnichannel presence, from 15 stores last year to 75+ company-owned collection centres, with almost 50 stores in Bengaluru, bringing its differentiated at-home experience into physical retail. Beyond direct-to-consumer services, the company has built a strong healthcare ecosystem. With 2,000+ clinics onboarded through its proprietary platform, it enables faster diagnosis and better clinical decision-making for doctors. Orange Health Labs is among the top-rated diagnostic brands in the country, with 50,000+ five-star Google reviews, reinforcing consistent consumer experience and growing brand trust. The company also advanced its digital innovation stack with NeO Reports which enables customers to get a quick view of their health parameters, filter, tag and share easily with their family and healthcare providers. Additionally, the company launched Orange Onea first-of-its-kind annual diagnostics plan in India - moving beyond the traditional pay-per-test model to enable proactive, long-term health management. Commenting on this milestone, Dhruv Gupta, Co-founder, Orange Health Labs , said, This year marks a defining inflection point for us. Delivering strong growth across all cities, alongside profitability in our home market, validates the strength of our model. More importantly, it reflects a deep and growing consumer trust in a category that has traditionally lacked it. Our focus has been simplebuild the fastest, most reliable diagnostics experienceand the market is responding to that clarity . Adding to this, Tarun Bhambra, Co-founder, Orange Health Labs , added, We are reimagining diagnostics as a real-time, consumer-first servicewhere speed, accuracy, and transparency are non-negotiable. Operational excellence, like 30-minute sample collection and 6-hour report delivery, is just the starting point. With innovations like NeO Reports and Orange One, we are moving the category from reactive testing to proactive health management at scale . Backed by leading global investors including Y Combinator, Accel, General Catalyst, Bertelsmann India Investments, and Amazon Sambhav Venture Fund, the company has raised a total of $50 million to date. www.orangehealth.in
Bengaluru weather LIVE: Heavy rains and hailstorms throw life out of gear in city
9 killed in city; seven dead in Bowring Hospital wall collapse, two people electrocuted in separate incidents
A critical conservation effort is underway in Andhra Pradesh's Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve to study the critically endangered Peacock Tarantula. This tiny, electric-blue arachnid, found only in a limited stretch of the Eastern Ghats, faces significant threats. The survey aims to map its population and habitat, highlighting the importance of protecting lesser-known species for ecological balance.
Bike, rent, SIPs and home support: 24-year-old Bengaluru techie breaks down his Rs 3.6 lakh expense
A young software engineer in Bengaluru has captured online attention with a detailed breakdown of his monthly expenses. Souraja, 24, shared how he spent nearly 3.6 lakh in March. A significant portion went towards a new bike purchase. He also contributed 50,000 to his mother and invested 20,000. His rent, household support, food, and travel expenses were also itemized. Despite the high outflow, Souraja managed to save 80,000, showcasing a balance of ambition, responsibility, and financial discipline.
Bengaluru braces for more trouble: Light to moderate rain, thundershowers likely today
Bengaluru is set to experience intermittent thundershowers and gusty winds of 30-40 kmph over the next 48 hours, according to the IMD. Isolated light to moderate rain is expected, particularly in the evenings and nights, with maximum temperatures hovering around 36C, 2C above normal.
IPL Match Today, GT vs RCB: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report
Gujarat Titans face Royal Challengers Bengaluru again, seeking solutions to their middle-order struggles and bowling inconsistencies. Despite a strong top order, GT's campaign shows imbalance, while RCB arrives with momentum and a flexible batting lineup. The Titans' bowling after the Powerplay remains a key concern.
Bengaluru rain havoc: How sudden storm turned shelter into killing zone; 7 crushed to death
PM Modi Expresses Grief Over Bengaluru Wall Collapse, Announces Ex-Gratia for Victims
In a statement on X, the Prime Minister termed the mishap as unfortunate and conveyed condolences to the bereaved families.
Starworth, Indian Hume Pipe win contracts; Brigade partners Bain Capital for Bengaluru project; Gufic invests in immunotherapy firm
10 dead in Bengaluru rains: Hailstorm, heavy winds unleash chaos in city; watch
A devastating thunderstorm in Bengaluru led to the collapse of a compound wall at Bowring Hospital, killing seven people, including a child. Intense rainfall, strong winds, and hailstorms caused widespread disruption, flooding, and damage across the city, with several other rain-related fatalities reported.
First in India: Bengaluru Police introduces AI-powered multilingual Namma 112
In a remarkable stride towards inclusivity, Bengaluru Police have unveiled an innovative AI-driven multilingual feature for their Namma 112 emergency helpline. This pioneering initiative is the first of its kind in India, supporting over 10 languages from both India and abroad. Designed to empower citizens and travelers alike, the feature ensures swift communication and response during critical situations.
Vendors lives built and shattered on Bowring pavement in Bengaluru
Cool showers, chaotic streets: Two sides of sudden rain in Bengaluru
Why Karnataka sees hailstorms in March-April
Glee turns grief for birthday girls family in Bengaluru
Tragic twist in story: 5,000 books washed away in Bengaluru rain
SGPC outreach: Sikligar, Vanjara Sikhs arrive at Golden Temple from Bengaluru
Bengaluru jatha arrives at Golden Temple under SGPC outreach initiative
GT vs RCB Match 42, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
GT vs RCB Match 42, Cricket Tips :The reigning champion, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, will be in action in the upcoming contest. They will face Gujarat Titans in match no. 42. This contest will be held on Thursday at 7:30 PM IST at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. RCB beat GT a week back. Virat Kohli led them to the win. RCB will be keen to carry on the form and add another win. Two points at this stage can help them get to the top of the table. On the other hand, GT have had some misses or hits this season. They are in search of momentum and consistency. GT vs RCB: Match Details Date : April 30, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad GT vs RCB Live Streaming Details Indian fans can tune into the Star Sports Networks to watch the live action of the game. The live stream of the game will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. GT vs RCB Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 07 GT : 03 RCB : 04 No - Result : 00 GT vs RCB: Ground Pitch Report Narendra Modi Stadium has been a good venue for the batters. The average total here is around 195-205, and the dew also makes an impact in the second innings. There is nothing much for the bowlers, and it will be a flat deck for the batters. GT vs RCB Possible XIs GT : Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Shubman Gill (c), Shahrukh Khan, Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj RCB : Virat Kohli, Jacob Bethell, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (c), Jitesh Sharma (wk), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Krunal Pandya, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar GT vs RCB Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sai Sudharsan and Virat Kohli have been in great form for two sides. They will be the ones to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been in good form and can pick up early wickets in the powerplay. For GT, Kagiso Rabada has been in good form and bowling consistently. Today Match Prediction : GT have a weak middle order, which has cost them multiple games. Hence, we predict RCB to win this contest. GT vs RCB Match 42, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, GT vs RCB 2026 Prediction, GT vs RCB Predicted XIs, Injury Update for GT vs RCB Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Heavy rain leaves a trail of widespread damage in Bengaluru
Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and hailstorms brought much-needed relief from the searing heat, but also left a trail of widespread damage, exposing how unprepared the city has been for the monsoon this year too
Ramky takes over Skylark's stalled projects
The SWAMIH Investment Fund is set to inject up to 600 crore into Ramky Estates, breathing new life into stalled residential projects across Bengaluru. This crucial funding will provide much-needed relief to over 1,800 homebuyers awaiting their dream homes.
Bengaluru rain: Commuters stranded as thousands struggle to find a way back home
The sudden downpour triggered a sharp surge in metro ridership, with many commuters opting for the metro over road transport.
Bengaluru tragedy cuts short a long-awaited Kudumbashree trip from Kerala
Road Runner and the Chief Minister
The social media broke into hives with memes trolling Omar Abdullah for his participation in the TCS World 10K marathon in Bengaluru. Not just immature but petty and partisan. A man who reportedly has chosen to test his limits at 5 a.m. on empty roads for years deserves the same privacy any citizen would claim for a personal passion. He has a life beyond the Chief Ministers chair. In private, Omar Abdullah is entitled to be a marathoner, answerable only to the finish line. That private self needs no public justification. Equally sophomoric is the attempt of the National Conference hacks brigade to dress up the run as a grand political message. Calling a personal race leadership or projecting strength is the worst kind of symbolism-over-substance politics. Personal endurance does not axiomatically engender public policy. Treat the marathon for exactly what it is: a private pursuit. As a society there must be maturity to respect the mans right to run. Equally, the other side should not be clever by half and insult public intelligence by pretending it was done to promote tourism in Kashmir. The only quibble with Omar participating in the marathon, his solitary test of grit, can be the decision to fold it into an official visit complete with film-industry and education investment meetings. The race should have remained in private capacity. Once merged, the Chief Minister, not the runner, is on display. This feeds the narrative that public office is being used for private passions. His minions and digital henchmen should know that to drag in political messaging, official protocol, and photo-ops is an intrusion into Omars personal ritual of endurance and solitude. It is a personal refuge where there are no voters to please, no opponents to counter, and no allies to negotiate with. Omar Abdullah should keep running. The Chief Minister should not turn the run into an official photo-op. The moment private endurance is packaged as public duty, the boundary dissolves. Taxpayer time and protocol should not legitimise a personal pursuit. Unless kept distinct from the office, such trips will be seen as jaunts and personal getaways repurposed as official duty. Respect his right to run but hold the public office to a clearer line. Kashmir was once a presold destination. From the 1970s to the late 1980s, 2025 Bollywood films were shot here annually. It needed no soliciting; the landscape sold itself. The Valley was an aspirationsnow-capped peaks, mirror-like lakes, houseboats drifting on Dal. Filmmakers came uninvited since 1925. Today Kashmir is a has-been. The world has moved on. Films are now hugely investment and infrastructure heavy. A small incident in the back of beyond can put the entire Kashmir under a blanket blackout thereby delaying tight schedules and disrupting the entire film making causing huge financial losses. Running 10 km anywhere, Bengaluru or Boston, cannot magically reclaim the narrative. The reality on the ground belies all positive narrative building. Kashmir is no longer as pristine as it was in the 1960s or even the 1990s. Dal Lake, once the postcard jewel, frequently turns into a green sludge of sewage and weeds. Wullar and other wetlands are shrinking. Urban sprawl, failed sewage plants and poor monitoring have scarred the landscape. A recent CAG audit reveals that nearly half the Valleys lakes, 518 out of 697, have vanished or degraded since 1967, with almost 3,000 hectares of water bodies lost to encroachment, pollution and neglect. Filmmakers notice. So do audiences and investors. A degraded paradise is far less bankable than a maintained one. Not recognising this and still making sales pitches is not merely lazy thinking but unimaginative governance. As the Chinese sayings goes, Dont buy the fish before you have the pot. Successive governments havent even decided what kind of tourism to promote. Institutionalised film tourism is a different kettle of fish from the personal holiday tourism Kashmir is used to. Film units come to work, not for leisure; their needs are driven by domain infrastructure and logistics. This leads to the larger question of public policy. Does the cold-calling and wooing -- a favourite pastime of all Chief Ministers -- make a difference? Successive governments have responded with episodic marketing rather than systemic change. Film tourism cannot ramp up without its ancillary sectors being developed. There are no film studios, no equipment on lease, no dedicated post-production hubs, no year-round technical infrastructure. Skilled manpower is in short supply; local technicians, editors, sound recordists or VFX artists are rarely part of the ecosystem. Most of the young Kashmiris of this field are working outside Kashmir. Tech solutions -- drone cinematography training, digital archiving of locations, AI-assisted permitting -- are not even a part of the conversation. Until there is a transformative ecosystem, filmmakers wooed to Kashmir will not benefit the local economy beyond Tawaza spin-offs: welcome dinners, bed-and-breakfast windfalls and a handful of taxis being hired. Is that the tourism game being envisioned? J&Ks 2021 Film Policy promised film studios and post-production facilities. In 2022, land for a Film City had already been identified. Yet, four years later, there is zero visible progress: no location details, no investment figures, no public-private partnerships, and no construction timelines. Grand announcements continue, but the unglamorous work of building real infrastructure lags far behind the enthusiasm for cold-calling filmmakers and announcing festivals. The J&K Film Policy 2024 offers 10-25 per cent subsidies on production costs, single-window clearances and incentives linked to local employment. These capped incentives of a couple of crores mean little when producers calculate real costs: insurance, crew accommodation, unpredictable weather and lingering security perceptions. Besides business, historically, Bollywood has shaped popular perceptions of the Valley. Today, films are actively building a toxic narrative around Kashmir. The candyfloss cinema with blue-eyed romance once created a dreamy image. The candyfloss cinema cannot match the impact of an ideological films like Kashmir Files or Dhurandhar, which amplify a particular political message far more powerfully. Especially when the J&K Film Policy itself is less a blueprint for cinematic revival and more a textbook for state-orchestrated narrative control. Tailpiece : The Jammu & Kashmir Film Development Council (JKFDC), set up in 2024 to promote film tourism, is a textbook case of bureaucratic control and opacity. Its official website carries no information about its members. Its X handle has not posted since 2024. The real problem lies deeper. The JKFDC has an eight-member Location Permission Committee and a Script Screening Committee. Every film unit must submit its entire script to the Screening Committee for prior scrutiny a new, formal mechanism of pre-censorship. Try telling Sanjay Leela Bhansali or S.S. Rajamouli that they must first hand over their screenplay to a government committee for approval! Nothing could be more bizarre and stiflingly bureaucratic. And they are expected to come in droves just because the Chief Minister ran a marathon to market Kashmir as a film destination! Like much else, we are shooting ourselves in the foot. Factoid: The first film shot in Kashmir was Kashmiri Sundari by Madan Theatres, Calcutta in 1925. It starred Anglo-Indian superstar, Patience Cooper who played a double role. A 100-year retrospective of films shot in Kashmir would be a great idea to promote films making in the Valley. The author is a Contributing Editor of Greater Kashmir.
1.7 lakh register for Karnatakas II pre-university exam-2
15% NRI quota proposed for all govt medical colleges in Karnataka
After Kodagu rape case, govt steps up monitoring of foreign tourists in homestays
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New stretch of Bengalurus Silk Board flyover closed after trial run
Brigade Group, Bain Capital JV to develop 2 million project in Bengaluru
Brigade Group and Bain Capital are partnering for a major development in Bengaluru. This 50:50 joint venture will create a 2 million square feet mixed-use project. The investment is approximately Rs 2200 crore. The project will feature Grade A office space and a five-star hotel. It is located on ITPL Main Road, Whitefield, near the metro station.
Loaded revolver in Bengaluru office triggers alert, inquiry
Rain and hailstorm pound Bengalurus Central Business District as city records 78 mm
Wednesdays rainfall of 78 mm is the highest in the last 10 years for Bengaluru for April
Heavy rains in Bengaluru caused a compound wall collapse at Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital. Seven people, including two children, lost their lives. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the site and announced relief for the victims' families. The incident highlights infrastructure gaps and has drawn criticism regarding city planning and governance.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will take on 2022 winner Gujarat Titans in an away fixture of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. RCB head into the contest on the back of a five-wicket win over GT in Bengaluru earlier this season and a dominant nine-wicket victory against the Delhi Capitals. The defending champions currently sit comfortably on the points table with 12 points from eight games. Ahead of the contest, RCB head coach Andy Flower reflected on the teams mindset heading into a crucial phase of the tournament, stating: Weve moved on from last year and are focused on the new challenges this season brings. The players have been enjoying that journey, and tomorrow should be another great contest, said Flower. Speaking about handling dominant performances and maintaining balance, Flower added: Its important to treat wins and losses with a fair degree of equanimity. You dont want to get too carried away with either. Each game presents a fresh challenge, and thats how we approach it. Highlighting the teams strengths so far, Flower emphasised RCBs effectiveness with the ball in key phases: Weve been very good at taking powerplay wickets and putting opposition under pressure. At the same time, we have strong depth in our batting, which gives the group a lot of confidence. On adapting to conditions at the Narendra Modi Stadium, he said, Were comfortable with whatever conditions are put in front of us. We believe we have an attack that can exploit different surfaces and a batting unit that can thrive in any situation. Elaborating on the teams approach heading into the business end of the tournament, Flower noted, Its important not to get into a mindset of trying to hold on to our position. We want to embrace the unpredictability of the game and attack every match with the right attitude. Touching upon the teams bowling unit, Flower highlighted the variety within the attack, Weve got a good mix, experienced swing bowlers, a world-class fast bowler in Hazlewood, and spinners who bring different skill sets. That variety gives us strong options in different phases of the game. On the mental side of the game and handling pressure, Flower offered a nuanced perspective: Fear is a normal human emotion. Instead of trying to ignore it, we encourage players to recognise it and respond well. Thats a healthier way to deal with pressure situations. Touching upon the teams bowling unit, Flower highlighted the variety within the attack, Weve got a good mix, experienced swing bowlers, a world-class fast bowler in Hazlewood, and spinners who bring different skill sets. That variety gives us strong options in different phases of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With momentum on their side and clarity in approach, RCB will look to complete the double over Gujarat Titans and continue their strong run in the tournament. Article Source: IANS
Bengaluru tops Indias GCC leadership with 15,000 professionals: Report
The citysGCC workforce has an overall leadership density of1:50,which means thatone in every 50 professionals is in a leadership role, the report says
At least seven people, including three children, were killed after a compound wall of Bowring Hospital in Bengaluru collapsed amid heavy rain, hail, and thunderstorms on Wednesday evening. Rescue and treatment efforts are underway at the hospital ICU.
Bengaluru emerges as India's top GCC leadership hub with over 15,000 active leaders
Bengaluru has emerged as India's top Global Capability Centre (GCC) leadership hub with over 15,000 active leaders, according to a Xpheno Research report. The city shows strong leadership density, high retention, and positive talent movement, making it a preferred destination for global enterprises.
Rainwater floods Bookworm store on Church Street
Nearly 5,000 books were damaged due to waterlogging, said Krishna Gowda, owner of Bookworm.
Heavy rains and hailstorms throw life out of gear in Bengaluru
Heavy rains, thunderstorms and hailstorms lashed the city on April 29, 2026, throwing normal life out of gear.
Bengaluru rains: 7 dead after hospital compound wall collapses
Tragedy struck Bengaluru as a compound wall collapse near Bowring Hospital claimed seven lives, including three children. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the site and confirmed the fatalities, announcing Rs 5 lakh compensation for the bereaved families. Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar also rushed to the scene to assess the situation and offer assistance.
Bengaluru Rains: 7 Dead in Wall Collapse Near Bowring Hospital
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the site where the compound wall collapse claimed seven lives
Migrant workers in Bengaluru allege arson, illegal detention and demolition, move KSHRC
7 Dead After Hospital Compound Wall Collapses During Heavy Rain In Bengaluru
Police and emergency services personnel rushed to the spot with an earthmover to bring out the bodies from the debris with the help of residents.
IPL 2026 security at Chinnaswamy Stadium: Karnataka Home Minister lauds police
Bengaluru police bust major drug network; 16 arrested, narcotics worth 36.67 crore seized
In 2026, so far, the police registered 1,959 cases under the NDPS Act, including 256 against peddlers and 1,703 against consumers. A total of 2,591 Indian nationals and 21 foreign nationals have been arrested. Drugs worth over 130 crore have been seized
Bengaluru rains: Seven dead as compound wall of Bowring Hospital collapses
Patients who were stuck under the debris of the collapsed wall have been pulled out and rushed to emergency care.
Annual Mango Mela to begin on May 7 as heat delays harvest and reduces yield
While farmers wereanticipatinga surplus this year, the yield is now expected to be around 11 lakhtonnes, compared to the usual 16 lakhtonnescultivated across 1.5 lakh hectares, as per the board.
Three senior Karnataka IPS officers transferred, Labhu Ram is IGP (Intelligence)
S. Girish (2012 batch), Deputy Inspector General of Police, Anti-Narcotic Task Force, has been transferred and appointed as Deputy Inspector General of Police, Central Range, Bengaluru.
Bengaluru city police launch Indias first multilingual AI system in Namma 112 emergency service
The system currently supports more than 10 languages Indian languages such as Bengali, Gujarati, Odia, Manipuri, Kashmiri, Nepali and Assamese, along with international languages like Spanish, French and Arabic.
SWAMIH fund infuses Rs 600 crore with Ramky group to revive stuck projects in Bengaluru
In a significant boost for the housing sector, the SWAMIH Investment Fund will invest as much as Rs 600 crore into Ramky Estates, focusing on resurrecting halted residential projects in Bengaluru. This investment will directly benefit more than 1,800 homebuyers who have been waiting for their homes. Ramky Estates is set to manage 4.
Kerala pollution control board prepares draft oil spill response plan
A Bengaluru-based firm has submitted the draft plan that includes oil spill modelling, marine sensitivity index mapping and net environmental benefit analysis, according to a report submitted by KSPCB before NGT
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch GT Vs RCB, Know All Details
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will clash with 2022 champions Gujarat Titans (GT) in the 42nd match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. GT had a mediocre start to their season. In eight matches played, the Shubman Gill-led side has won four and lost as many matches and is currently placed fifth on the IPL 2026 points table. They are coming to the contest after registering a dominating 8-wicket win against Chennai Super Kings (CSK). While RCB are performing to their best in the ongoing season and are placed at the second spot in the points table with six wins in eight matches. They are also coming to the match after an emphatic 9-wicket win against Delhi Capitals (DC). RCB and GT are facing each other for the second time in the season. In their first outing at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, the home team dominated completely and beat the visitors by 5 wickets. RCB have a slight edge in the head-to-head record between the sides. In seven matches played so far, RCB have won four games while GT have come victorious on three outings. Their first-ever meeting came on April 30, 2022, which was won by the Gujarat Titans. When: Thursday, April 30, 7:30 PM IST Where: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad Where to watch: The GT vs RCB match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The GT vs RCB match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Philip Salt, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar(c), Jitesh Sharma(WK), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma, Rasikh Salam Dar, Venkatesh lyer, Jordan Cox, Kanishk Chouhan, Mangesh Yadav, Jacob Duffy, Swapnil Singh, Nuwan Thushara, Jacob Bethell, Vicky Ostwal, Vihaan Malhotra, Abhinandan Singh, Satvik Deswal Article Source: IANS
Rohit Sharma To Return For SRH Clash? Report Provides Fresh Update On Mumbai Indians Great
Rohit Sharma picked up a hamstring injury while batting during the fixture against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru on April 12.
As summer arrives, Rajshree Manger Thapa, a Darjeeling-born food influencer, has shared her unique papaya thepla recipe. This dish, featuring grated raw papaya, whole wheat flour, paneer, and optional chicken, is seasoned with aromatic spices. It's served with a refreshing mango chutney, creating a flavorful and nutritious summer meal that has captivated food enthusiasts online.
IPL 2026: Rajasthan Royals Captain Parag Faces Scrutiny After Vaping Incident
Yudhvir Singh Charak: Rajasthan Royals (RR) skipper Riyan Parag has come under fire after being caught vaping on camera during his sides IPL 2026 match against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh. Footage of Parag, who hit 29 in Tuesdays game, using a vape device in the dressing room while being around his Yashasvi Jaiswal, Yudhvir Singh Charak, and Kuldeep Sen. Footage of Parag, who hit 29 in Tuesdays game, using a vape device in the dressing room while being around his Yashasvi Jaiswal, Yudhvir Singh Charak, and Kuldeep Sen. At that time, RR were chasing 223 and visuals of Parag using vape went viral on social media, prompting serious concerns about player conduct in the ten-team competition. As per the Indian legislation, vaping or the use of e-cigarettes is illegal under The Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes Act (PECA) 2019. The Act prohibits the production, sale, purchase, import, export and advertisement of e-cigarettes and vapes in India, and any violations lead to imprisonment and hefty fines. Riyan should be handed a ban for this. If he wants to smoke or vape, he can go and do it in the bathroom or an area away from public viewing. What he did sets a very wrong precedent. Also, this is the second time RR will be facing the music for a non onfield thing after Romis device usage issue, an IPL source told IANS on Wednesday. The incident around Parag comes weeks after Bhinder was fined Rs 1 Lakh and given a stern warning for using a mobile phone in the dugout during clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Guwahati. With the storm brewing around Parag, it leaves the franchise facing a second disciplinary storm unrelated to onfield play. Another IPL official told IANS that awareness of behaviour and actions is of utmost importance from the players in an environment where many broadcast cameras are present and are capturing the smallest of details. When so much cameras are around, you have to be aware that anything can be caught and thats why, its on the players to behave well during matches. Riyan could have been a little more careful, considering hes the team captain and has got a lot of success as an active elite sportsperson at a young age, including playing for India. It's a very big deal for an elite athlete to get caught while doing something like this, said the official. Another IPL official told IANS that awareness of behaviour and actions is of utmost importance from the players in an environment where many broadcast cameras are present and are capturing the smallest of details. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But till now, its unclear what became of those discussions. Having said that, another question to be asked is how did Riyan manage to get a vape inside the dressing room? BCCI will have to tread this very carefully, as the content of those ingredients in vape is still a mystery. Though Nicotine isnt banned, the BCCI still needs to take strict action against Riyan for this incident, said a well-placed source in the tournament. Article Source: IANS
Karnataka government has approached the Supreme Court, challenging the High Court's decision to lift the ban on bike-taxi services. The state argues that two-wheelers shouldn't be classified as transport vehicles and raises safety concerns for passengers. This appeal follows the High Court's directive to permit bike-taxi operations by issuing contract carriage permits.
Gujarat Titans Face Rampant Royal Challengers Bengaluru At Home
Searching for some much needed consistency, Gujarat Titans face a stern test against a red-hot Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their Indian Premier League match in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
Umar Khalid is in jail to ensure society doesn't turn into prison: Prakash Raj at Bengaluru event
The event focused on Mr. Khalids writings, incarceration, and the broader political and social context reflected in the book
The 9 pm rule inside Indias predictable summer shopping pattern
India's summer consumption reveals a nationwide pattern: ice cream orders consistently peak at 9 PM, with demand doubling between 6 PM and 9 PM. Rising temperatures drive a 300% week-on-week jump in summer category orders, favoring familiar cooling products like curd, which leads overall consumption. Bengaluru tops ice cream demand, while smaller cities show high per-user engagement.
Curd rice-infused cocktails and more at Bengalurus exclusive speakeasy
Strata sells Bengalurus industrial asset for Rs 35 crore
Strata has successfully sold a Bengaluru industrial property for Rs 35.3 crore, yielding a 15.3% IRR and nearly doubling investor capital. Acquired in 2021, the fully leased asset served Randox Laboratories, a global diagnostics firm. This marks Strata's third significant exit, reinforcing its track record of delivering strong investor returns in the commercial real estate sector.
Karnataka bans obscene songs, vulgar dances in schools; students told to wear modest attire
In an effort to uphold cultural values, Karnataka's school education department has instituted a prohibition on students showcasing inappropriate songs during school functions. Schools are tasked with ensuring that students wear dignified clothing while embracing music that fosters inspiration, national pride, and reflects our rich cultural heritage. Non-adherence to these guidelines will lead to consequences for the institutions involved.
Blackstone-backed Bagmane Prime Office REIT sets IPO price band at Rs 95-100/unit
NEW DELHI, Apr 29: Blackstone-backed Bagmane Prime Office REIT on Wednesday fixed a price band of Rs 95-100 per unit for its Rs 3,405-crore initial public offering (IPO), which will open for subscription on May 5. The public issue of Bengaluru-based real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns and develops Grade A+ office assets will conclude on May 7. The anchor investor bidding is scheduled for May 4, according to a public announcement. The proposed IPO comprises a fresh issue [] The post Blackstone-backed Bagmane Prime Office REIT sets IPO price band at Rs 95-100/unit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengaluru weather update: The residents of Bangalore heaved a sigh of relief after the city saw light rain and thunderstorms on Tuesday. Bengaluru will also see rainfall on Wednesday and rainfall activity is expected till May 1. The change in weather amid intense heat triggered a meme fest on X with many netizens joking it is a perfect time for chai pakoda.
Karnataka BJP Criticizes Siddaramaiah Government Over Water Crisis and Farmer Neglect
Bengaluru, April 29: The leader of the opposition in the Karnataka Assembly and senior BJP leader R. Ashoka launched a sharp attack on the Congress government on Wednesday. He accused the state administration of completely ignoring farmers amid severe heat and water shortages. Ashoka stated that crops are being destroyed due to extreme heat in ... Read more Karnataka BJP Criticizes Siddaramaiah Government Over Water Crisis and Farmer Neglect
Bengaluru's founder Harsh Snehanshu describes the city as the loneliest he's lived in, despite his community-building initiatives. He notes that while Bengaluru offers many activities, it lacks spaces for passive engagement and quiet reflection, unlike cities like Mumbai and Delhi. This constant need for interaction, even in social settings, hinders introspection and can exacerbate feelings of isolation for migrants.
This B'luru based social enterprise helps parents sell, swap, lend or borrow books
Sumrux provides a platform for parents to sell or donate old textbooks. This initiative aims to conserve resources for future generations. The platform allows listings in about a minute. Sumrux also plans pilot projects in apartment complexes to promote reuse. The service extends to toys, clothes, and jewellery.
Shaun Pollock Names RCB's G.O.A.T Leader. Not Virat Kohli, Anil Kumble Or Rahul Dravid
Royal Challengers Bengaluru are riding a high in IPL 2026. With six wins in eight games, the defending champions are among the frontrunners to seal a playoff spot
Umar Khalid is in jail to ensure society doesnt turn into prison: Prakash Raj
Bengaluru: Actor Prakash Raj on Tuesday, April 28, said that incarcerated activist Umar Khalid was standing and fighting for everyone in the country, and his imprisonment symbolised resistance against a society turning into a prison. Raj made the remarks during a panel discussion and reading of excerpts from a book titled Umar Khalid and His 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 .
Indias bullet train push gets indigenous boost
India is taking a decisive step toward building its own high-speed rail systems. A newly launched manufacturing hub reflects growing confidence in domestic engineering capabilities. At its Bengaluru plant, BEML has unveiled the Aditya facility to produce the indigenous B28 bullet trains. The unit was inaugurated by Ashwini Vaishnaw, marking progress in the countrys Make-in-India high-speed rail mission. The post Indias bullet train push gets indigenous boost appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
Ktaka mulls negative scoring for staff postings to curb graft in regn dept
Greatest IPL batter: McClenaghan showers praise on Virat Kohli
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) veteran opener Kohli became the first batter to complete 9000 runs in the tournament's history
Karnataka: Protests Erupt Over Book Launch on Umar Khalid Amid Controversy
Bengaluru, April 29: Activists from the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha protested on Tuesday near the Bengaluru International Centre in the Domlur area. They opposed the Karnataka governments approval for the launch of a book about JNU activist Umar Khalid. Currently, Khalid is incarcerated in Tihar Jail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act related to the ... Read more Karnataka: Protests Erupt Over Book Launch on Umar Khalid Amid Controversy
No shade, no pause: Bengalurus frontline workers bear brunt of summer
Bengaluru doctors warn of food spoilage as summer heat boils over
Failed students must register for SSLC exam-2, says Karnataka minister
Mangoes being tested for carbide residue in Karnataka
Lizard in paneer tikka? Bengaluru cabbie hospitalised after bakery visit
Solar, wind energy producers get Karnataka high court protection from stricter deviation penalty
Heat, hostility, locked doors: Life of a census enumerator in Bengaluru
Rera orders open floodgates for claims against Bangalore Development Authority
50 women jump to safety as fire spreads to PG building in Bengaluru
Motor mechanic, shop owner to pay hefty fine for kids joyrides in Bengaluru
Cops suspect techie, found dead under suspicious circumstances in Bengaluru, killed herself

