Rashtrotthana Vidya Kendra organises walkathon and cyclothon in Bengaluru
The rally commenced at Aditya Bakery and proceeded towards Jayadeva Memorial Rashtrotthana Hospital at Rajarajeshwari Nagar
'Schemes not for outsiders': Karnataka to pull plug on free electricity to 10 lakh non-voters
Karnataka government is auditing its free electricity scheme, Gruha Jyothi, after finding over 10 lakh non-voters and multiple claims per person. Strict eligibility norms, including voter verification and one Revenue Register number per beneficiary, are being enforced to prevent misuse and ensure benefits reach genuine residents. Commercial diversion is also under scrutiny.
AI, startups and talent will power Bengalurus next decade, say expats
Bengaluru teacher riding pillion on Rapido bike loses balance, dies
Tough job behind the whistle: Traffic duty opens eyes of Bengalureans
We need more nuanced female characters on stage: Asha Devi
Scooterist crushed to death by garbage truck in Bengaluru
Man, 78, loses gold ring to stranger offering lift in Bengaluru
Dug up & left behind: Residents seek answers for state of Bengalurus Doddaballapur Road
Dogs attack girl, 4, in north Bengaluru; residents demand quick action
Renukaswamy murder case trial to be heard four days a week
Bengaluru bizman scammed of Rs 81,000 in Paytm Soundbox offer
Koppal farmer claims shivalinga found in field is meant for CM
Koppal: A Shivalinga discovered in a private farmland in Koppal has sparked widespread curiosity, with the landowner claiming that its discovery was foretold in a dream and that it is destined to be handed over to Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar. The sacred idol was reportedly unearthed in the agricultural land of businessman Vipin Kumar Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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Underground Cabling Project Stalled Amid DPR Delays
Officials have studied models in Bengaluru and other metros to finalise the execution approach. Modelled on the BESCOM initiative, the project targets improved reliability of power supply.
Ayurveda manuscripts in Tigalari, Modi Kannada scripts set for transliteration
Sri Vadiraja Research Foundation launches workshop to build capacity under Gyan Bharatam Mission
Traders prevented from taking vehicles inside K.R. Market, association calls for bandh
Viral video: Elephant scavenges plastic waste in Karnataka, sparks wildlife alarm
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As monsoon sets in, Bengaluru left with no political leadership
Karnataka HC upholds transfer of 7 acres of veterinary university land
IndiGo drops one daily BengaluruBelagavi flight, flyers hit
SWR push for BengaluruMumbai Vande Bharat sleeper gains steam
Leapfrog Engineering Services IPO to open on Wed at Rs 21-23 per share
Leapfrog Engineering Services Ltd has set its IPO price band at Rs 21-23 per share, opening for subscription on June 17, 2026. The Rs 88.51 crore offering includes a fresh issue and an Offer for Sale. The Bengaluru-based EPCC company boasts an order book exceeding Rs 384 crore, with a significant portion from export projects in Gulf markets.
After spending nearly 15 years in the United States and facing years of uncertainty over their green card applications, entrepreneur Astha Chaturvedi and her husband Karthik decided to relocate from San Francisco to Bengaluru with their daughter. The move was driven by immigration challenges, entrepreneurial ambitions, and the opportunities offered by India's growing startup ecosystem. Despite adjusting to Bengaluru's high living costs and traffic, the family says the decision has paid off.
BJP MLC urges Karnataka govt to let CBI probe Dharmasthala case
Bengaluru: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and MLC CT Ravi has called for a CBI investigation into alleged attempts to defame Dharmasthala and its head Dr D Veerendra Heggade, saying the issue concerns the faith and sentiments of millions of devotees. In a letter addressed to Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, Ravi said Dharmasthala has 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 .
Home Guard Stabbed to Death 15 times by Husband in Front of Children in Bengaluru
He Had Lost Rs 8 lakh To Online Gambling; Attacked Her While Seeking Forgiveness
Karnataka high court stays RTE extension order for classes 9 &10
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Tejasvi Surya launches campaign seeking empowered Bengaluru development minister
Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya has launched a campaign demanding a dedicated minister for Bengaluru's development. He alleges that an internal government dispute has left the city without clear administrative accountability. Surya highlights ongoing civic and infrastructure challenges, including flooding and delayed Metro projects.
GBA directs immediate pothole repairs, claims 70% desilting of arterial roads complete
Karnataka high court: Bank cannot freeze entire account for partial freeze order
Property tax collection crosses 3,000 cr. under GBA, up from last year
SAAP Chairman praises para swimmers for shining at national tourney
Andhra Pradesh won 29 medals, including 15 gold, eight silver, and six bronze in the 26th Junior and Sub-Junior National Para Swimming Championship held recently in Bengaluru
4-year-old girl injured in stray dog attack in Bengaluru; chilling moment caught on cam
A four-year-old girl suffered severe injuries after a pack of six stray dogs attacked her in Sahakara Nagar. The child, Sangeetha, was walking near the indoor stadium when the dogs pounced. Residents intervened, and she is now receiving medical treatment for bites on her hands, legs, and face. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about stray dog populations and public safety.
Sarvam becomes Indias newest AI unicorn with $234 million funding round led by HCLTech
Indian IT services company HCLTech is investing $150 million in the Bengaluru startup.
Pune tourist swept away by waves while shooting reel at Kumta beach
26-year-old missing; rescue teams launch search amid rough sea conditions
AAP releases Green Agenda ahead of GBA elections
Bengaluru: School teacher among two killed in separate road accidents
Cluster of VIP visits puts Kollur temple in focus; Vijayendra among recent visitors
BJP state president offers prayer to commemorate PM Modis 12 years leadership
Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru To Host Special Wellness Sessions For International Yoga Day
Infuse Spa to offer curated morning and evening yoga experiences focused on mindfulness, relaxation and well-being
2 killed, 7 injured in massive fire at Mysuru bar and restaurant
Mysuru: A devastating fire accident at a popular bar and restaurant in Karnatakas Mysuru claimed two lives and left seven others injured on Monday, June 15. The incident occurred at the well-known Fox Den Liquor Garage Bar and Restaurant located near Dattagalli on Ring Road in the citys RT Nagar area. According to preliminary information, 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 .
400 million watched it: RCB-GT final becomes most-watched IPL match ever
The season ended with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) defeating Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the final at Ahmedabad to win their second successive IPL title.
Karnataka: Farmers protest fuel sale restrictions at petrol bunk
Bengaluru: Tension prevailed in Karnatakas Chikkaballapur after a group of farmers staged a protest outside a Bharat Petroleum fuel station, alleging that petrol and diesel were being denied to them in plastic cans used for agricultural purposes. The protest erupted near the District Administrative Complex, where farmers gathered in large numbers and expressed their anger 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 .
Jewar airport first commercial flight lands in Bengaluru, passenger highlights connectivity boost
Karnataka BJP Accuses Congress of Irregularities in Solid Waste Management Tenders
Bengaluru, June 15: Karnataka BJP legislator Basangouda R. Patil (Yatanal) has targeted the Congress government over alleged irregularities in solid waste management tenders. In a post on social media platform X, Yatanal stated that Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML) identified over 100 acres of land in Gundalahalli village of Dodballapur taluk for a new ... Read more Karnataka BJP Accuses Congress of Irregularities in Solid Waste Management Tenders
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Three from Bengaluru held for running fake firms, cheating woman
The case was settled in 2022 after the parties reached settlement at a Lok Adalat
Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate Unveils 'Private Estates' at Treetopia in Pune Growth Corridor
Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) , one of Indias most trusted real estate developers, today announced the launch of Private Estates at Treetopia, a 105-acre plotted project in the Pune Growth Corridor. Treetopia Building on the overwhelming response to Phases 1 and 2 of Treetopia, the company has unveiled a limited-edition of large-format estate plots for discerning buyers seeking privacy, exclusivity, and the freedom to create bespoke homes nestled in the foothills, overlooking a private 25-acre natural lake. Strategically located in the Pune Growth Corridor, with proximity to the upcoming Purandar International Airport, the proposed IT Park, and the proposed Inner and Outer Ring Roads, Private Estates offers an exclusive opportunity to own expansive land parcels in one of the citys fastest-growing micro-markets. Conceived as a premium extension of the larger Treetopia ecosystem, Private Estates features thoughtfully planned estate plots, with prices starting at INR 1.51 crore, all-inclusive. Designed to offer a low-density living experience, Private Estates combines large estate plots, enhanced privacy, curated open spaces, and a nature-led environment, allowing homeowners the flexibility to design residences tailored to their aspirations. The project continues to be anchored around sustainability and wellness, with a significant portion of the development dedicated to open and green spaces, complemented by scenic landscapes and natural surroundings. Residents of Private Estates will have access to Treetopias extensive lifestyle and recreational ecosystem, including a 3-acre clubhouse, a 25-acre lake, a 1.5 km lakeside promenade, wellness zones, leisure spaces, and 35+ curated amenities. The development also features a tree-lined central avenue, an 18-metre-wide paved boulevard that will connect the residential plots with the projects common amenities. Commenting on the launch, Mr. Sumit Sapru, CEO, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate , said, The response to Treetopia has reaffirmed the growing preference among homebuyers for plotted developments that offer flexibility, long-term value, and a strong connection with nature. With the launch of Private Estates, we are taking this vision a step further by introducing an exclusive offering for customers seeking expansive land ownership and the opportunity to create highly personalised living spaces that reflect their unique lifestyles. At Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate, we continuously strive to anticipate evolving consumer aspirations and create offerings that deliver enduring value. Private Estates at Treetopia is designed for those who seek the freedom to build a home that reflects their unique vision while being surrounded by nature and modern infrastructure. Private Estates represents not just an investment in land but also a legacy that future generations can cherish. He further added, The Pune Growth Corridor continues to emerge as a high-potential residential destination driven by major infrastructure developments and improving connectivity. We believe Private Estates is well-positioned to cater to evolving lifestyle aspirations while benefiting from the long-term growth potential of the region. The launch comes at a time when plotted developments are witnessing increasing interest among affluent buyers, driven by a desire for greater privacy, open spaces, and long-term wealth creation. At Treetopia, buyers will benefit from N.A. plots with an individual 7/12, enabling them to develop independent villas as per their requirements. The project offers seamless connectivity to established commercial hubs such as Hadapsar, Hadapsar Annexe, SP Infocity, Magarpatta, and Kharadi, along with Punes leading education and healthcare institutions. Driven by transformative infrastructure projects such as the proposed airport, IT Park, Inner and Outer Ring Roads, and the rapid expansion of IT and industrial corridors, the Pune Growth Corridor is fast emerging as one of the regions most promising real estate destinations. With Private Estates, Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate aims to meet the evolving aspirations of buyers seeking a rare combination of exclusivity, flexibility, and long-term value in a nature-inspired setting. About Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate (SPRE) Shapoorji Pallonji Real Estate is a well-regarded, reputed player in the Indian real estate sector owing to its cutting-edge design innovation, construction quality, and architectural excellence. It constitutes a significant segment of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, an enormous multi-business conglomerate. The group has more than 160 years of legacy that bridges the earliest celebrated structures of India and the modern marvels. SPRE has made inroads into most Indian cities Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Pune, Bengaluru, Gurugram, Howrah and Kolkata with a variety of developments, from luxury apartments and opulent residences to aspirational homes for mid-income homebuyers, as well as one of the largest mass housing projects in India.
Shriram Properties inks joint development pact for 9.1-acre land in Bengaluru
Shriram Properties has signed a joint development agreement for a significant land parcel in Bengaluru. The company plans to develop a large residential project on this 9.1-acre site. This move expands Shriram Properties' presence in a growing Bengaluru micro-market. The project aims to cater to the mid-market and mid-premium segments. It represents a strategic expansion for the developer.
Foo Fighters announces first-ever India tour for January 2027
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-inducted, 15-time GRAMMY-winning band will perform in Bengaluru and Mumbai after more than three decades together
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Many professionals earn well but struggle with month-end finances. A Bengaluru CA shared a friend Rohan's story. Despite a Rs 1.2 lakh monthly income, Rohan had little left after EMIs, subscriptions, and lifestyle spending. He lacked insurance and savings. The solution involved prioritizing every rupee and starting small investments. This emphasizes intentional financial planning over just salary size.
Where to find Bengalurus finest Bengali fare
We pick out six restaurants in the city serving authentic Bengali dishes, from kosha mangsho to fish kabiraji
Online betting addiction ends in brutal murder
Bengaluru: In a shocking incident reported from the Mahadevapura police station limits, a man allegedly addicted to online betting stabbed his wife to death in front of their children. The accused, identified as Pradeep, has been arrested by Mahadevapura police. The victim has been identified as Manjula (32), a home guard attached to Mahadevapura Police 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 .
Union Minister Kumaraswamy begins Sabarimala pilgrimage
Bengaluru: Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy has embarked on his Sabarimala pilgrimage, marking his first visit to the famed Ayyappa shrine after assuming office as a Union Minister. Early on Monday morning, Kumaraswamy visited the Subramanya Swamy Temple in Kochi, where he offered special prayers before commencing the pilgrimage. Following the 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 .
MLA Iqbal Hussain hospitalised; Shivakumar visits hospital
Bengaluru: Ramanagara MLA Iqbal Hussain suffered a heart attack and has been admitted to a private hospital in Bengaluru for treatment. According to available information, the Congress legislator was rushed to Vaidehi Hospital after experiencing health complications. Hospital sources said that Iqbal Hussain is responding positively to treatment and is currently out of danger. 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 .
Author-entrepreneur Indira Lankesh passes awayin Bengaluru
While her husband, noted Kannada writer and journalist P. Lankesh, resigned as a professor and took to making films and producing plays, Indira Lankesh supported him by selling sarees from her house
Foo Fighters To Make India Debut With Shows In Bengaluru, Mumbai In January 2027 - News18
Foo Fighters To Make India Debut With Shows In Bengaluru, Mumbai In January 2027 News18
A Home Guard was brutally murdered by her husband in Bengaluru after he lured her to a reconciliation meeting. The accused, addicted to online betting, stabbed Manjula multiple times in front of their children. He had reportedly expressed his intention to kill both himself and his wife in pre-recorded videos. The husband has been arrested.
Bengaluru traffic police book 649 drunk drivers, 143 for speeding violation in special drive
According to traffic police officials, the special drive was launched to address the dangers posed by drunken driving and speeding, which continue to be major causes of road accidents and fatalities
Anant Ambani offers special prayers at Kollur Mookambika Temple
Udupi: After Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijays recent visit to the renowned Kollur Sri Mookambika Temple, another high-profile devotee arrived at the sacred shrine on Sunday. Industrialist Mukesh Ambanis son, Anant Ambani visited the temple and offered special prayers to Goddess Mookambika. Anant Ambani arrived at the temple accompanied by his familys close spiritual guru 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 .
Token costs are climbing. Developers can help fix that
At DevSparks 2026 in Bengaluru, NVIDIA's Jigar Halani made the case that every model choice and agent a developer ships has a direct cost implication, and that understanding tokeconomics is now a core developer skill.
Noida International Airport officially commenced commercial flight operations on June 15, marking a significant boost for air connectivity in northern India. IndiGo will operate the inaugural flights, connecting Lucknow, Bengaluru, and eventually over 16 other destinations. This landmark project is poised to drive substantial economic growth and create numerous jobs in Uttar Pradesh.
A Bengaluru Chartered Accountant shared how a meager Rs 15,000 monthly salary during her studies taught invaluable money lessons. Prioritizing rent for a quiet study space, she creatively managed by packing extra office buffet food for dinner. This resourceful approach, she believes, fostered resilience and adaptability, proving that ingenuity often trumps financial means during tough times.
Pints, professors, and packed houses: How Pint of View is turning bars into classrooms
Bengaluru-based Pint of View hosts sold-out academic lectures in bars across India, proving that curiosity doesnt end with college and that people will happily pay to learn with a drink in hand.
Sikkim Woman Killed by Live-in Partner in Bengaluru, Held
Bengaluru, June 14 : A 22-year-old woman from Sikkim was allegedly murdered by her live-in partner in Bengaluru following a heated argument over suspected infidelity, [] The post Sikkim Woman Killed by Live-in Partner in Bengaluru, Held appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Investigation Launched After Woman Found Dead in Bengaluru Apartment
Bengaluru, June 15: The Priyadarshini Layout police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) following the death of a woman in her rented apartment. The woman was discovered deceased on June 13. The case was filed based on a complaint from her father, who alleges that she was murdered by a man she knew. The ... Read more Investigation Launched After Woman Found Dead in Bengaluru Apartment
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Highlights: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Titans | Final | TATA IPL 2026 Cricbuzz
Bidadi row: DKS claims Modi support; BJP, JD(S) appeal to Rahul
SIR: 10% of voters on 2025 rolls yet to be mapped
Nirmala Sitharaman inspects BengaluruChennai Expressway works near Devanahalli
The BengaluruChennai Expressway has been identified as a priority corridor under the ChennaiBengaluru Industrial Corridor. The project originates at Hoskote near the junction of NH-4 and NH-207 in Karnataka.
Capitalism and the Modern World
How a restless system reshaped our lives and what it is doing to us now In barely two centuries, capitalism has rewritten the story of human life. It has lifted millions out of poverty, connected distant continents, and filled our homes with goods and gadgets that our grandparents could not have imagined. Yet the same system that built this modern world now feels like a force beyond anyones control widening inequality, hollowing out communities, and pushing both people and planet to the brink. The question before us is no longer whether capitalism works. It is: for whom does it work, and at what cost? Capitalisms defenders celebrate its undeniable achievements. Markets, they argue, reward hard work, talent, and innovation. The promise is simple: if you study, struggle, and strive, the system will eventually recognise your effort. For many, especially in the Global South, this promise has been a powerful aspiration. From the Valley of Kashmir to the streets of Mumbai, from the bazaars of Lahore to the tech parks of Bengaluru, young people invest their hopes in market-driven growth, in start-ups, stock markets, and global trade. But look more closely at the modern world capitalism has created, and another picture emerges. The same markets that enable opportunity also concentrate power. A handful of corporations now control what we read, what we watch, even what we desire. Algorithms decide what appears on our screens, and in doing so, quietly shape our politics and our culture. The language of choice and freedom hides the reality of dependence. We may be customers, but we are also commodities. This paradox is especially visible in societies like ours, where traditional ways of life meet the hard logic of global capital. In a place like Kashmir, once defined by its handicrafts, orchards, and small-scale trade, the new economy arrives through malls, franchises, and digital platforms. The young artisan, who once learned a skill handed down over generations, now faces a world where value is measured in clicks, likes, and quarterly profits. Capitalism does not simply add another layer to society; it rearranges its very foundations. Work itself has been transformed. The old image of the stable government job or modest family business is rapidly being replaced by the precarious gig, the temporary contract, the call-centre shift that stretches past midnight to serve customers on another continent. This is sold to us as flexibility and freedom. In reality, it often means insecurity without a safety net. The modern worker, whether in Srinagar or San Francisco, is expected to be always available, always productive, always upgrading their skills to remain employable in a race with no finish line. At the heart of this system lies a simple, ruthless logic: growth must never stop. Economies are judged not by the well-being of their people but by the percentage points of their GDP. Governments fear any slowdown, for it threatens investment, jobs, and political stability. So the machine of production must keep running faster, extracting more from the earth and from human bodies. Forests become timber, rivers become hydroelectric projects, mountains become mines. The language of development often ignores the silent question: what happens when there is nothing left to extract? The climate crisis is capitalisms most devastating mirror. The same fossil fuels that powered the industrial revolution and brought modern comforts to our homes are now destabilising the very climate that sustains life. Heatwaves, floods, glacial melt, and erratic weather patterns are no longer distant warnings but lived realities. In fragile regions, where livelihoods are closely tied to land and water, the cost is immense. Yet the global economic system still rewards the same extractive industries responsible for this crisis, while communities on the margins bear the heaviest burden. There is also a quieter, more intimate cost: the erosion of meaning. When everything is turned into a product from education to healthcare, from news to spirituality values that cannot be easily priced begin to recede. Time for family, care for elders, spiritual reflection, community bonds, and simple contentment do not show up in economic indicators. A young person may have more material comfort than their grandparents but feel deeper anxiety, loneliness, and pressure. Capitalism has given us more things, but not necessarily more peace. Yet it would be simplistic to romanticise a pre-capitalist past or to ignore the real gains of market-driven growth. Millions who once lived on the edge of starvation today have access to better food, medicine, and connectivity. The challenge is not to turn back the clock, but to ask whether we can tame a system that was never designed with human dignity or ecological balance at its centre. Can we imagine a form of capitalism that is not allowed to run wild where markets exist, but are disciplined by ethics, regulation, and democratic accountability? Around the world, debates on inequality, corporate power, and climate justice are intensifying. Movements for fair wages, universal basic services, and stronger environmental protections are pushing back against the idea that the market alone knows best. In many places, local economies, cooperatives, and social enterprises are quietly experimenting with different models of ownership and profit-sharing. These are small efforts in the shadow of a giant, but they signal a deep hunger for alternatives. For societies like ours, caught between aspiration and anxiety, the conversation about capitalism cannot be left to economists and business leaders alone. It is a moral and political question that touches every home. What do we value more: endless consumption or dignified work? Short-term profit or long-term sustainability? A handful of billionaires or a broad, secure middle class? In classrooms, mosques, village meetings, and drawing rooms, we must ask what kind of modernity we truly want. Capitalism built much of the modern world we inhabit, but it should not be allowed to define our future without question. If we continue to treat growth as an end in itself, we will inherit a planet that is richer in numbers and poorer in everything that makes life worth living. The task before us is not merely to criticise or celebrate capitalism, but to insist that any economic system be judged by how it treats the most vulnerable, by how it protects the natural world, and by whether it allows ordinary people the chance not just to survive, but to live with dignity. The modern world does not have to be a marketplace first and a society second. It can be a place where markets serve humanity, not the other way round. ( The Author is a lecturer in political science and columnist)
Rahuls remarks undermine India and its people: Sitharaman
Bengaluru: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of undermining the achievements of India and its people while targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre. She said Rahul was ignoring Indias achievements even in the face of major crises like COVID and the conflict in West Asia. []
Nirmala Sitharaman Refutes Congress Claims, Highlights Record Funding for Karnataka
Bengaluru, June 15: The political debate over fund allocation between the central and Karnataka governments continues. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented data on central funding to Karnataka, countering claims made by the Congress-led state government. Sitharaman stated that there is a prevalent narrative in Karnataka suggesting that the state contributes significantly to the central ... Read more Nirmala Sitharaman Refutes Congress Claims, Highlights Record Funding for Karnataka
Tejasvi Surya Criticizes Bengalurus Poor Roads, Calls for Open Streets Bengaluru Initiative
Bengaluru, June 15: Tejasvi Surya, a Member of Parliament from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has sharply criticized the state government and municipal authorities for the deteriorating condition of roads and footpaths in Bengaluru. In a post on the social media platform X, he expressed concern that the city is being developed solely for vehicles, ... Read more Tejasvi Surya Criticizes Bengalurus Poor Roads, Calls for Open Streets Bengaluru Initiative
The protest saw massive participation despite the steady rain
Alone in cab, woman fights back against predator-driver in Bengaluru
Resurfaced rape joke puts Indian stand-up comedy under scrutiny
Woman sub-inspector among three Bengaluru police personnel trapped by ACB in Jaipur in bribery case
2 kids drown in Karnataka farm pond
Two die in separate road accidents in Bengaluru
Youth cannot be taken lightly: CJP protest draws hundreds in Bengaluru
Karnataka exports grow 9.5% in FY26, Bengaluru continues to drive momentum
Evening rain slows traffic, more rain forecast this week - The Times of India
Evening rain slows traffic, more rain forecast this week The Times of India
Evening rain slows traffic, more rain forecast this week
Anant Ambani offers prayers at Kollur Mookambika temple
Arrives via Mangaluru airport; temple visit lasted 30 minutes, say authorities
Bengaluru localities flooded after incessant Sunday rain
Guarantee schemes will continue, says CM
Woman found dead next to unconscious boyfriend in Bengaluru
West Asia crisis, commodity imports hurting rupee: FM

