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Students body protests 'caste discrimination' at IIM-B

A group of people staged a protest on Wednesday against alleged caste discrimination at the Indian Institute of Management-Bengaluru (IIM-B), demanding the removal of its director. However, IIM Bangalore denied the allegations made by the protesters.

Rediff 21 Nov 2024 10:38 am

50 startups launch sector-agnostic products, solutions at Bengaluru Tech Summit

As many as 23 out of the 50are women-led ventures

The Hindu 21 Nov 2024 10:28 am

Bengaluru EV store fire: Owner, manager arrested

BENGALURU: Rajajinagar police arrested the owner and manager of the electric vehicle showroom where a fire broke out on Tuesday evening, resulting in the death of a 26-year-old woman and injuring three other employees. The fire mishap occurred at My EV store, near Navrang Junction on Rajkumar Road. The accused are store owner Punith Gowda (36), a resident of Yeshwanthpur and a native of Hassan, and store manager Yuvaraju (37), a resident of Rajajinagar. Police said Punith and Yuvaraju were arrested on Wednesday morning and produced before the magistrate court, which granted them conditional bail. The duo was booked under Section 106 (causing death by negligence) of the BNS. The deceased, Priya, an accountant at the EV store, was to celebrate her birthday on Wednesday, but tragically, her parents received her body after postmortem at Victoria Hospital. Over 25 EV scooters were gutted, and police are investigating the cause of the fire. It is suspected that a short circuit led to the explosion of batteries in the showroom, which resulted in a massive fire. Five fire tenders doused the blaze.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 9:11 am

Reformed Naxals demand probe into Vikram Gowda's encounter

BENGALURU: Expressing doubts over the police encounter in which 46-year-old Vikam Gowda alias Vikram Gowdlu was killed at Hebri in Udupi on Monday night, naxalites turned social activists demanded a probe monitored by a retired judge to ascertain if the encounter was real or fake. Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, former naxalites Noor Sridhar and Sirimane Nagaraj demanded registering an FIR and a thorough probe in this matter, like in all other encounter cases. Refuting claims that Gowda was a big naxal leader, they stated that all cases registered against him were fake, which is common for all Naxalites. What was the reason to kill Vikram? Vikram or his team members never attacked the policemen or had killed anybody or even threatened anybody. What was the necessity or urgency of such killing? Who gave the license to kill somebody just because they were having guns? The police department has to answer all these questions. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should immediately order for a thorough probe monitored by a retired judge, they urged. Naxal leader Vikram Gowda's encounter planned through local informants Vikrams family had 14 guntas of land. They were given notice to vacate the land in the name of a national park. Vikram then actively participated in protests in the area from 1998 to 2004 as part of the Karnataka Vimochana Ranga. He and his family members were harassed by the forest and police departments. In 2003, Parvati and Hajima were killed near Hebri. After this the police made life hell for Vikram and friends. Vikram was dragged to the police station and tortured. No matter what happened, he was pulled to the station. In the name of inquiry, he was beaten and humiliated. Without finding a way to live a peaceful life, an innocent tribal youth Vikram became a Naxal. The government portrayed him as a big naxal leader by hoisting false cases and finally he was encountered, the reformed Naxals said. They blamed governments policies and harassment by authorities for tribals turning towards Naxalism. It is true that the government has called the naxals to return to the mainstream by surrendering arms. Heeding the call, many came to the mainstream between 2014 and 2018. Civil society embraced us who came first. But what about those who came after us? Adivasi young woman Kanyakumari is in the Bengaluru Central Prison for the last eight years. Her son spent his childhood between the four walls of the prison for six years and now he has come out. There are around 58 cases filed against her by the police. There are no signs that they will end. Another naxal, Padmanabha, has got bail, but for the past few years, his job has been to wander to the court, they added. Vikram Gowda was given chance to surrender: Siddaramaiah After Vikram Gowda, Naxal activity on its way out in Karnataka BENGALURU: A day after Naxal leader Vikram Gowda was shot dead in an encounter by the Anti-Naxal Force, CM Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said he was given a chance to surrender, but he did not. Home Minister G Parameshwara, too, said Gowda was on the wanted list. After some people raised questions over the encounter, the CM told reporters that Vikram Gowda was a wanted criminal. The Kerala government had announced a Rs 25-lakh reward and Karnataka Rs 5-lakh reward to those who helped police nab him, he added. Parameshwara said Vikram had weapons with him, and if police had not fired, he would have attacked them. Vikram was involved in more than 60 criminal cases, including murder. He had a machine-gun, he said. The minister explained that the ANF headquarters in Karkala is constantly monitoring Naxal activities. Last rites performed in Kudlu, sister, locals present UDUPI: The final rites of Vikram Gowda, were conducted at Kudlu of Nadpal village in Hebri on Wednesday. The body was handed over to the family members on Wednesday after the post-mortem at a private hospital in Manipal. The funeral rituals were performed by the deceased Naxals younger brother, Suresh, in the presence of his younger sister, Suguna, and local residents. Security arrangements were in place. However, there was slight panic after the ambulance carrying his body went to the extreme right of the road, since a cattle suddenly crossed the road. The SP clarified that no accident or injuries were reported. Suguna told reporters that though his brother Vikram Gowda had distanced himself from the family after he joined naxal movement, they wanted him to be cremated at their family owned land.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 9:08 am

I wanted every Kannadiga to feel proud of the king cobra

Karnatakas own king cobra found in the Western Ghats and known as Kaalinga Sarpa locally will be officially namedOphiophagus Kaalinga at an event in Bengaluru on November 22. Work by researcher P. Gowri Shankar and his team has shown that it is a distinct species

The Hindu 21 Nov 2024 9:00 am

Bloody beats and beyond

BENGALURU: Bloodywood isnt your typical metal band. What began as a quirky experiment with parody covers of Bollywood hits has evolved into a global musical phenomenon. Their songs, often loaded with meaning, fuse ferocious riffs with the soul of desi folk music and tackle everything from mental health to social justice. This weekend, the genre-defying band arrives in Bengaluru to electrify fans at the 2024 edition of the Bandland Music Festival a homecoming of sorts for a group that has taken Indian metal to the world stage. With their latest single, Nu Delhi, already making waves globally, fans can look forward to hearing it live and possibly more. Not only will we be playing Nu Delhi, but theres a good chance fans will hear some unreleased material too, says vocalist Jayant Bhadula. Bloodywoods sound may feel unparalleled now, but its beginnings were far from traditional. The parodies were part of the strategy to get eyes on us, Bhadula admits. But creating original music has always been our ultimate goal. When we felt the time was right, thats when you heard our first original, Jee Veerey. Their distinct sound a seamless medley of Indian folk and heavy metal has become their signature. Our process is organic, Bhadula explains. Karan [Katiyar] starts working on the instrumentals without a set theme; we let the music guide us. Once we have the music, the real discussion begins about what we want to convey and what the music feels like its saying. Beyond their high-energy performances, Bloodywoods music often carries weight, addressing issues such as corruption, sexual violence, and mental health head-on. Music has a powerful way of connecting with people emotionally and intellectually, Bhadula shares. We hope our songs motivate people to stand up for whats right and push for a better future. Mental health affects everyone, including us. We use our songs to express struggles, not just for ourselves but for anyone who might be going through similar experiences. If our music can make people feel understood, then weve done our job. Their influences are as eclectic as their sound, spanning both Western metal and Indian folk traditions. From the metal world, Slipknot, Linkin Park, and Rage Against the Machine are huge influences, says Bhadula. On the Indian side, legends like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Gurdas Maan, and Sukhwinder Singh have shaped me as a vocalist. Their distinct styles are something I aspire to in my own singing. While Bloodywood has performed on some of the worlds biggest stages, Bhadula notes theres something uniquely special about playing at home. When we first started, performing in India and internationally felt a bit different - India was a little slower to catch on. But once it did, the energy was just as electric, if not more, than any stage weve played around the world. Bengaluru, in particular, has such a vibrant music scene, he says. (Bandland 2024 is produced by BookMyShow and is scheduled to be held between Nov 23 & 24, 2pm onwards at Nice Grounds, Nayandahalli. Tickets priced at Rs 3,499 onwards)

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 8:56 am

ED arrests Bengaluru man for fraud, identity theft, I-T refund scam

BENGALURU: The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Bengaluru zonal office, arrested Dilip BR on November 18 under the provisions of Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, in the case of Dilip BR & Others. He was produced before a special court and remanded in ED custody for seven days. Calling him a habitual offender involved in multiple offences such as bank loan fraud, identity theft and misuse and income tax refund scams, the ED in an official release on Wednesday stated that investigation revealed that Dilip has assumed multiple identities and obtained multiple PANs. He uses different aliases such as Dilip Rajegowda and Dilip Balaganchi Rajegowda. He has obtained three PANs and carried out various financial transactions using them. Dilip has allegedly defrauded several banks by obtaining vehicle loans under false pretence. The Central agency claimed that the accused, using forged credentials, was able to obtain loans by falsifying identity and documents. He has committed numerous instances of identity theft by misappropriating the personal identification documents (PAN and Aadhaar) of multiple individuals, he illegally assumed the identity of others and opened multiple bank accounts in the names of various other individuals. Manupulation of I-T returns Giving an example of one of the key fraudulent tactics used by Dilip, the ED stated that he was involved in the manipulation of income-tax returns to secure access of non-genuine refunds. He has exploited vulnerabilities in the Kaveri and Jamabandi portals of Karnataka and Haryana governments to gather data on non-resident taxpayers, who had sold property in India with significant TDS deductions. Using Aadhaar and PAN data from property records, he forged documents to open bank accounts in the names of his targets, specifically choosing banks with lax KYC requirements, the agency added. The ED further stated that Dilip accessed the e-filing portal of Income Tax department through these accounts, revised the ITRs to reduce tax liabilities, and increased refund amounts. Finally, he used fraudulent accounts to transfer the refunds to bank accounts under his control. Preliminary investigation suggests he has generated more than Rs10 crore of Proceeds of Crime and laundered them into gold, jewellery, cash and investment into cryptocurrencies, the ED added.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 8:39 am

Indias Arzooo, once valued at $310M, sells in distressed deal

Arzooo, an Indian startup founded by former Flipkart executives that sought to bring best of e-commerce to physical stores, has sold its assets in distressed sale to Moksha Group. The deal follows Arzooo engaging with several startups, including Bengaluru-headquartered Udaan, for potential merger opportunities, according to people familiar with the matter. Arzooo had raised approximately [] 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

TechCrunch 21 Nov 2024 8:31 am

IT/BT, DRDO ink MoU to promote defence startups

BENGALURU: The IT/BT department on Wednesday signed an MoU with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on cooperation and promotion of defence startups and testing facilities. Dr BK Das, Director, Electronics and Communication, DRDO, told TNIE that they had held a meeting with IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge earlier, where they discussed ways to help the sector grow. That meeting culminated in the signing of the MoU. He explained that under the pact, they are working in many areas, including creating a chamber and facility in the organisation, for firms to come forward and make radars, and even testing facilities for the startups. Speaking on the second day of the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2024, Das said the DRDO will not just help startups develop their idea, but will also handhold them on their journey to becoming unicorns. He added that while the DRDO was working on such facilities across the country, through the MoU the focus at the moment will be on Karnataka. A similar project is also being envisaged in Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, Das also stated that there is a dearth of funds and time for supporting the growth of the defence and technology sector. He said that today, people are talking to them about electronic warfare, avionics warfare, and other technological advances, and the DRDO is working on providing support to them. He further said that India needs a lot more support in Made-In-India fighter jets. At present, a lot of hardware is being imported. Now, fighter jet engines are being developed in India, but it will take many more years to mature. The country has developed many small turbofan engines, but they need more thrust. More technical work on this is under way. Das also shared that the organisation was working on Industry 5.0, where man-unmanned (technology) teaming is happening for automation in warfare.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 8:29 am

Bengaluru ideal place to launch new ideas, say Fintech investors

BENGALURU: Bengaluru, which is the startup capital, is also home to many unicorns in the fintech space and fintech co-founders who gathered at the session - Bangalore - Leading innovation in Fintech & Beyond, held as part of Bengaluru Tech Summit 2024, on Wednesday said the city is the ideal place to launch new startups as people are adopting innovation. You need early adopters when you launch a startup and they should believe in you to try out new products and also to provide feedback, Shashank Kumar, MD and Co-Founder of Razorpay, said. Recently, Razorpay launched a Venture Investment Program, which will invest in 10-15 early-stage startups every year. In partnership with Peak XV Partners and Lightspeed, Razorpays programme aims to identify and invest in over 50 early-stage founders. Shashank also said that the city has the best technical talent when companies, even if they are launched elsewhere, often start their engineering offices here. You have to nurture those ecosystems. Even as founders, we can encourage that and keep investing in frontier technology companies. We have to keep figuring out how we can keep the state and the city attractive for founders to launch their startups. Because if that happens, then innovation happens, he said. Leaders from Groww and PhonePe hailed Bengaluru as the countrys ultimate tech hub, lauding its innovation culture and growth mindset. They also stressed on the need to innovate and create employment opportunities. Rahul Chari, Co-Founder & CTO, of Phonepe, said Bengaluru is the app city of the country. He said for any consumer app, trials are very important and that people here are ready to try out anything new. At another session on Rural Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Bharat - An exploration of the market potential, emerging sectors, and global significance of rural startups in India, Ullas Kamat, Founder of UK&Co explained how rural startups in India are reshaping industries and unlocking new market potential. Experts pointed out that they are also driving economic growth in emerging sectors like agri-tech, renewable energy, and rural tech.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 8:25 am

Infosys bags Karnataka IT Ratna award - The New Indian Express

Infosys bags Karnataka IT Ratna award The New Indian Express

Google News 21 Nov 2024 8:18 am

'If India Can Make Sensors for Rockets, it Can Make for Cars Too'

Speaking at the Bengaluru Tech Summit on Wednesday, S Somanath said that if Isro can produce space-graded sensors for its rockets, then the country's automobile industry can collaborate with the space agency and manufacture vehicle sensors indigenously.

The Economic Times 21 Nov 2024 8:14 am

BJP warns of intensifying stir over BPL cards row, locking up Karnataka govt offices

BENGALURU: The Opposition BJP urged the state government to stop the drive to cancel BPL cards and warned of intensifying its protests and even locking government offices. Continuing his tirade against the state governments drive to review BPL cards, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly R Ashoka said instead of providing food grains to the poor, the government is snatching it away from them. The state government must return the BPL cards to the poor and stop the drive to cancel them. If it fails to do so, we have to protest by locking government offices, Ashoka said after meeting a family whose BPL card was cancelled. He said the government has cancelled 11 lakh BPL cards and will cancel another 14 lakh more. The government should have given notices to people, instead of doing so without even visiting their houses, he said. The Congress government has no concern for the poor, he said. The BJP leader said there is no money for development work and the government seems to be cancelling the BPL cards to save Rs 20,000 crore that can be used to placate MLAs by releasing grants for works in their segments.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 8:13 am

Only BPL cards of govt staffers, taxpayers will be cancelled: CM Siddaramaiah

BENGALURU/KOLAR: With the Opposition BJP cornering the Congress government over cancelling BPL cards , Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has directed the food and civil supply department officials not to cancel BPL cards of eligible beneficiaries except those issued to government employees and those who pay taxes. He also directed officials that in case they have already cancelled the BPL cards of eligible beneficiaries, then this should be rolled back. If officials cancel BPL cards unnecessarily, action will be taken against them, he added. Wrongly-cancelled BPL cards will be restored, says Dy CM Shivakumar Meanwhile, Food and Civil Supplies Minister K H Muniyappa on Wednesday stressed that the state government will not deprive eligible people of their right to BPL cards. No BPL cards were cancelled. Some were transferred from BPL to APL as the cardholders were not entitled to the benefit as they were above the poverty line. Those who are eligible for BPL cards will get them within a week from their respective tahsildars office, he told reporters. The BJP is making false allegations for political mileage, and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has already offered clarification on the issue, he said. To a question, Muniyappa said the Congress government is not facing any issues regarding funds. There is sufficient fund. This year, several development works have been taken up across the state and every day, legislators and ministers launch new development works. On the MUDA issue, he said Siddramaiah has no role in it. The matter is under investigation and the CM will come out clean. He also said the state government has not borrowed any money but is returning those borrowed by the previous government.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 8:08 am

Seizure of 21 exotic species in AP unravels link to arrested TN ex-cop

CHENNAI: The seizure of 21 exotic species by Andhra Pradesh forest officials in Srikakulam on November 12 has exposed a well-oiled pan-Indian crime syndicate as, one of the arrested persons, Syed Liyaqath Ulla from Bengaluru, is a close business associate of S Ravikumar, the dismissed Tamil Nadu cop identified as a lynchpin of the international trade in Chennai, said official sources. This has got the Indian intelligence agencies to investigate the syndicates role in the seizure of 50 exotic species smuggled in from Thailand and Malaysia in three cases by customs at Bengaluru airport (November 8 and 12) and Hyderabad airport (November 15). One of the carriers arrested in Bengaluru is a native of Tiruchy. Several rare birds and marsupials native to Pacific Ocean islands and an alligator were part of the seizures. Liyaqath (29) was arrested with two accomplices for possession of 17 African ball pythons, three sulcata tortoises and one African serval cat which he was transporting from Bhubaneshwar into Bengaluru, where he runs Karnataka aquarium, a shop which sells exotic pets. Sources said Ravikumar, who is accused of smuggling `70 crore worth exotic species from Thailand, sold some of these as pets through Liyaqaths shop, and his Instagram handle (syed exotic pets). They also claim to have evidence showing species like poisonous snakes, a lizard, and alligators smuggled by Ravikumar through Chennai airport were sent to Liyaqaths shop in Bengaluru using public transport. Ravikumar is currently in jail after Chennai customs arrested and later detained him under Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act (COFEPOSA). Sacked cop used rented home in Chennai for trafficking wildlife species S Ravikumar Liyaqath was caught when he was bringing back animals sold to a buyer in Odisha who did not pay up, sources said. Liyaqaths tentacles spread far and wide, and are much bigger, a top official told TNIE. Liyaqath had told officials that this trade is legal and that he has necessary documents. On Instagram, there are several videos of exotic species sold by Karnataka Aquarium. These include iguanas, a bald eagle, and snakes. Some of the animals smuggled in by Ravikumar include marmoset monkeys, sugar gliders, lizards and several varieties of snakes, sources said. In August, officials of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) and TN Forest department had discovered a house in Kolathur rented by Ravikumar where he stored these smuggled animals before selling them. The house also had several Indian tortoises and turtles which were kept ready for trafficking to Malaysia. WCCB later issued an alert linking TN wildlife smugglers to Malaysias notorious Ninja Turtle gang. Busted November 15: (Hyderabad air customs) Eastern spotted cuscus, brown plain cuscus (marsupials) from Thailand November 12: (Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh) African sulcata tortoise, African ball python, African serval cat November 12: (Bengaluru air customs) Agile gibbon, American alligator, spider tortoise, yellow footed tortoise, iguana, Aldabra giant tortoise, red footed tortoise, bearded lizard, shingleback skink, rhinoceros iguana, Albino bat from Malaysia November 8: (Bengaluru air Customs) Yellow parrot, king bird-of-paradise, flame bowerbird Ravikumar smuggles animals from Thailand and Malaysia to Chennai, sends it to Bengaluru for sale via Syed Exotic Pets owned by Liyaqath

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 8:02 am

Karnataka HC reserves order in extortion case against Nirmala Sitaraman, Kateel

BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday reserved the order on a petition questioning the first information report (FIR) registered by the city police against Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, former MP Naleen Kumar Kateel, officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and BJP office-bearers on charges of extortion over electoral bonds. Justice M Nagaprasanna reserved the order after hearing the arguments of senior counsel Prashant Bhushan for the complainant and senior counsel K G Raghavan for petitioner Naleen Kumar Kateel, who challenged the legality of the FIR by the Tilak Nagar police. The FIR was based on an order passed by a magistrate on a private complaint filed by Adarsh R Iyer, co-president of Janaadhikaara Sangharsha Parishath. Bhushan contended that this was a classic case of extortion where accused number 2, the ED, created fear in certain companies to purchase electoral bonds in a quid pro quo. Unless there is a specific bar that only an aggrieved person can move the court, anybody can move the court seeking directions to register the case against the accused. Raghavan argued that the complainant must be the victim and the accused must be the beneficiary for the complaint of extortion to be registered. However, the complainant is not the victim here. If this case is permitted to continue, this will take the law into an absurd situation, he said.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 7:57 am

Hair dryer shipped to neighbour bursts, Bengaluru woman loses fingers

BAGALKOT: Receiving a parcel containing a hair dryer proved painfully costly for the widow of a deceased soldier in Ilkal city of Bagalkot district on Wednesday. Basamma Yaranal, the wife of Papanna, a soldier who was killed in a short-circuit accident in Jammu and Kashmir in 2017, ended up grievously injuring her fingers, forearms and face after the hair dryer exploded in her hands. Basamma had received a courier addressed to a neighbour, Shashikala, the widow of another deceased soldier. The parcel also bore Shashikalas name and mobile number. However, since she was out of town when it arrived, Shashikala requested Basamma to receive it on her behalf and check its contents. Basamma did as requested, and opened the parcel to find a hair dryer inside. She then tried to demonstrate the device in front of other neighbours by switching it on, when it suddenly exploded with a loud bang, resulting in Basamma losing nine of her fingers, while also severely wounding her forearms and face. Neighbour didnt order hair dryer, reveals probe The explosion was so intense that it caused the victims blood to splatter across her home, leaving neighbours in a state of shock. She was immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment. Soon, the Ilkal police launched an investigation, which apparently revealed that Shshikala had never ordered a hair dryer, making the situation murkier, and raising more questions about the parcels origins. Accordingly, the police are now probing how the hair dryer, reportedly manufactured in Visakhapatnam, reached Bagalkot, before being couriered to Shashikala. They are also trying to investigate if there was any foul play, while also tracing the order and payment details to determine the source of the alleged explosive device.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 7:49 am

IIM-Bengaluru students want director out, allege caste discrimination

BENGALURU: Protesters gathered in large numbers at Freedom Park on Wednesday, demanding swift action over allegations of caste discrimination at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B). Organised by the All India OBC Students Association (AIOBCSA), Dr BR Ambedkar Association of Engineers (BANAE), and OBC Federation of India, the protesters demanded the resignation of IIM-B Director Professor Rishikesha T Krishnan, accusing him of violating reservation policies and neglecting diversity and inclusion on campus. They also criticised the institution for failing to uphold constitutional mandates on equity and inclusion. Sikha M, a protester, told The New Indian Express that RTI findings show a glaring lack of representation at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. Protesters want immediate enforcement of reservation on campus Out of 120 sanctioned faculty positions, only 110 are filled, and just 16 are held by individuals from marginalized communities five from Scheduled Castes (SC), one from Scheduled Tribe (ST), and ten from Other Backward Classes (OBC). Protesters slammed the severe under-representation as a violation of constitutional principles of equity and social justice in higher education. They called for the immediate enforcement of reservation policies for SC, ST and OBC candidates across all faculty, staff and student positions. They also demanded the creation of dedicated grievance redressal cells for SC, ST and OBC communities at IIM-B, to handle caste-related complaints and ensure accountability. Kiran Kumar Gowda, an IIMB student and national president of AIOBCSA, accused the administration of harassing faculty members who advocate diversity and inclusion. He claimed that these actions create a hostile environment for marginalised communities, aggravating exclusion and discrimination. Gowda also alleged that many faculty from marginalized backgrounds face caste-based discrimination but are reluctant to speak out due to the fear of being identified. IIM-Bangalore, however, strongly denied the allegations made during the protest and emphasised its commitment to an inclusive work environment for all, including SC/ST and OBC communities. In a statement, IIMB highlighted its Diversity and Inclusion Cell and Grievance Redressal Committee (DIGRC) as key resources for addressing grievances and ensuring a discrimination-free atmosphere. The institute is also implementing reservation for faculty positions in line with the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Teachers Cadre) Act 2019. IIMB has made special recruitment efforts in 2021, 2022 and 2023, bringing over 10 new faculty members from reserved categories since 2019. The institute encourages feedback within its service rules, welcoming constructive input to further enhance inclusivity, the statement read. The protesters plan to escalate the issue with the President, Prime Minister and Central Education Minister, urging them to intervene and take swift action against IIM-B.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 7:35 am

Karnataka: Timmapur likely to lose excise portfolio

BENGALURU: In the backdrop of liquor merchants leveling serious allegations of corruption in the excise department, Excise Minister RB Timmapur is likely to be divested of the portfolio. Government sources said the Congress central leadership has expressed displeasure over the developments in the department with senior BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, raising the issue during campaigning in the Maharashtra polls. Timmapurs portfolio is likely to be changed before the Assembly session in Belagavi starts on December 9, or it could even happen much before that. The Federation of Wine Merchants Association of Karnataka had earlier called for a daylong strike by shutting all liquor shops to protest against the alleged corruption in the department. However, they called off the strike after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah held a meeting with them and assured them of looking into their demands. Karnataka BJP leaders have alleged a Rs 700-crore scam in the excise department and demanded that the minister should be dropped from the cabinet. The BJP had also alleged that money collected in the state was used in the elections in Maharashtra. BJP is likely to take up the issue in the Assembly session to put the government on the mat. However, Congress leaders in the state have dismissed the BJPs allegations as baseless.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 7:27 am

Karnataka bypoll results: Parties keep fingers crossed

BENGALURU: With just 48 hours to go before the announcement of the Sandur , Shiggaon and Channapatna bypoll results, the mood in the Congress camp is upbeat, with the party hoping to take all three seats in the kitty. However, political analysts said that the race is likely to go down to the wire in two seats, and the more likely outcome is for each of the parties BJP, Congress and JDS winning one each. The polling was held on November 13 and counting of votes will take place on November 23. In Sandur, the Congress may have cashed in on the internal bickering in the BJP, as the saffron party giving the responsibility to win the seat to former minister and Gangavathy MLA Gali Janardhana Reddy did not go down well with some local leaders. It will be a hands down win for Congress candidate E Annapoorna, wife of Ballari MP E Tukaram, a Congress leader said with confidence. The BJPs Bangaru Hanumanthu, however, gave a strong fight, but Annapoorna was the favourite of bettors, according to a source. Tough poll for both BJP, Congress in Shiggaon bypoll The contest, which looked one-sided initially in favour of Bharat, gradually turned out to be neck and neck. Earlier, another Congress aspirant, Syed Azeempeer Khadri, was miffed over not being given the ticket, but later the situation turned in favour of the Congress as there was internal bickering in the BJP, a source said. During the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the Congress had taken a lead of over 8,500 votes in Shiggaon assembly constituency, which was held by Bommai, which falls under Dharwad Lok Sabha seat. However, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi managed to win. If the trend continues, it will be a photo finish in Shiggaon as bettors are in favour of both Bharat and Pathan equally, according to informed sources. The Channapatna Act: When two actors fight, who will have the last laugh? The high voltage fight in Channapatna between Congress C P Yogeshwara and former prime minister H D Deve Gowdas grandson and Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy son Nikhil Kumaraswamy is likely to end up in a photo-finish, too. Yogeshwara himself had predicted this. Whether Housing Minister Zameer Ahmed Khans alleged racist remarks on Kumaraswamy senior had an impact on the outcome, whether it had favoured Nikhil or Yogeshwara will be known after the results. The seat was held by Kumaraswamy who became Mandya MP. Political analysts observed that all three parties were likely to win one seat each, as it was in the 2023 Assembly polls. BJP leaders privately admitted that they may win Shiggaon and its ally partner Channapatna, but Sandur is ruled out for them.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2024 7:21 am

Mint Primer: Why Karnataka is placing its bets on a GCC gold rush

Bengaluru is home to the largest number of global capability centres (GCCs) in India. This week, Karnataka became the first state to launch a GCC policy. The idea is to take this momentum to other cities in the southern state that is a tech hub. Mint explains how it will work:

Livemint 21 Nov 2024 5:00 am

Treatment, lab charges hiked 20% in govt med college hosps

The Times of India 21 Nov 2024 2:07 am

Widow of armyman who died in J&K loses hands in hair dryer blast in Karnataka

A woman in Ilkal, India, lost her palms and fingers when a hair dryer she was holding exploded. The hair dryer was part of a courier package that was addressed to her neighbor. The neighbor had asked the victim to collect the package on her behalf.

The Times of India 21 Nov 2024 2:06 am

Bengaluru to host 'Liveable Cities Conclave' on November 23 & 24 - Deccan Herald

Bengaluru to host 'Liveable Cities Conclave' on November 23 & 24 Deccan Herald

Google News 21 Nov 2024 2:00 am

Bengaluru Tech Summit: Draft Karnataka Space Tech policy launched - Business Standard

Bengaluru Tech Summit: Draft Karnataka Space Tech policy launched Business Standard

Google News 21 Nov 2024 12:55 am

India, Australia Push for Mega Pacts

New Delhi: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the launch of the India-Australia Renewable Energy Partnership that will boost two-way investment in renewable energy projects like solar PV manufacturing, battery and mineral processing, green hydrogen and green iron. The announcement comes in the wake of talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Albanese at the second India-Australia Annual Summit on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The two leaders also decided that their two nations would renew and enhance our Joint Declaration on Defence and Security Cooperation next year, reflecting the growing maturity of defence and security ties between the two countries since the initial declaration was made in 2009. They also committed to developing a joint maritime security collaboration roadmap, including to deepen maritime domain awareness. The Australian Prime Minister also accepted the invitation by Modi to attend the Quad Summit to be hosted by India next year. Terming the meeting as very productive, Modi said that after the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) came into force in the last two years, our bilateral trade saw a 40 per cent increase and added that the two sides would now work on a mutually beneficial Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). He further said his Australian counterpart had assured me of his commitment to the interests of the Indian community, especially Indian students in Australia. Modi said, In the area of defence through joint exercises, exchange between young officers and deployment of our platforms, our relations have seen a new impetus. We have opened a new consulate in Brisbane, and Australia has opened one in Bengaluru. Two Australian universities have also opened campuses in India. Today, we had detailed discussions on our relations. Next year, our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership will complete its five years. Defence industry, critical minerals, renewable energy, ship building, space and sports are areas where we will work on exploring new opportunities of cooperation. Friends, we have been working together to promote peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific, and we will continue to do so. Terming Australias relationship with India as stronger, deeper and more consequential than ever before, Albanese said, Were approaching the fifth anniversary of our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and I know that both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and I place tremendous value on continuing to deepen the tie between our two great nations. Australias relationship with India is also vital to regional security and stability. Terming the Renewable Energy Partnership as a significant milestone in our cooperation, Albanese said it would build the future renewable energy workforce, including through skills and training, and ultimately unlock economic opportunities to support the net zero transition. One of the key early projects under the partnership is the establishment next year of the India-Australia Rooftop Solar Academy, he said while adding, Australia will partner with Indias Skill Council for Green Jobs and the private sector to train 2,000 young Indian technicians on solar PV. Well bring our expertise in training, curriculum development and our extensive experience on rooftop solar, where we are the largest producer per capita of rooftop solar in the world. The Academy aligns with Indias own initiative to install rooftop solar for 10 million households over just the next few years. This is a great example of practical cooperation between our two countries to develop the skills for the renewable workforce of the future.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2024 12:53 am

Inter-state robbery gang busted

Tirupati: Puthalapattu police busted an inter-state robbery gang and arrested five persons in Tirupati district on Tuesday night. The police also recovered 53 grams of gold jewellery worth `2.5 lakh, a car valued at `5 lakh, and two motorcycles. According to the police, the arrested individuals have been identified as Shiva Kumar , 35, Syed Rehan, 19, linked to 10 cases; a 16-year-old juvenile involved in 10 cases; Kumar, 19, accused in six cases; and Chandra Shekhar, 40, implicated in four cases. All hail from various parts of Karnataka. The gang, led by one Shiva Kumar, targeted lone women and used stolen vehicles to commit crimes. Shiva Kumar, the prime accused, has over 40 criminal cases registered against him across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, including in Mysuru, Doddaballapur, Hoskote, and Kolar districts. The breakthrough came after three chain-snatching incidents were reported on October 26, 2024, in Puthalapattu and Irala mandals. Special teams led by Sub-Division DSP T. Sainath conducted a detailed investigation across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. The gang was apprehended at Jagamarla Cross on the Bengaluru-Tirupati highway on Tuesday night. Chittoor SP V.N. Manikanta Chandolu said, The gang used stolen cars and motorcycles for the crimes. Shiva Kumar recruited young individuals to carry out the offences. All accused have a history of criminal activity. We have recovered the stolen property and will return it to the victims.

Deccan Chronicle 21 Nov 2024 12:48 am

Commercial use of pvt cars may draw suspension of RCs

The Times of India 21 Nov 2024 12:04 am

Model city logistics plans for Bengaluru & Delhi finalised to improve freight efficiency

The DPIIT finalised model city logistics plans for Delhi and Bengaluru. The plans aim to improve urban freight efficiency and reduce logistics costs. The plans were developed with support from the Delhi and Karnataka governments. They are based on international best practices and provide guidelines for other Indian cities.

The Economic Times 20 Nov 2024 11:58 pm

Minibus driver jailed for fatal road accident

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 11:21 pm

Protest over caste bias against IIMB faculty

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 11:18 pm

Battery burst caused fire at EV showroom, say bereaved kin

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 11:18 pm

AAA credit rating for BIAL (SPIKED)

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 11:18 pm

Madras Sappers e-bike rally reaches Ongole

Hyderabad : In a spirited journey celebrating camaraderie and sustainability, the Madras Sappers e-bike rally reached Ongole this week, captivating crowds with its unique blend of military heritage and environmental consciousness. The rally, organised by the Madras Sappers, one of the Indian Armys oldest Engineer Groups, has been undertaken to honour veterans and foster a deeper connection with them. It is part of the lead-up to the 244th anniversary celebrations of the Madras Engineer Group (MEG) and Centre, scheduled to culminate in Bengaluru on November 22. Four rally teams, traversing routes across the southern states, are carrying the National Flag, Army Flag and the Madras Sappers Flag, creating an inspiring spectacle in towns and cities. The route includes stops such as Tirupati and other locations en route to Bengaluru, ensuring engagement with local communities and veterans. Comprising staff from MEG Records, the rally addresses the grievances of veterans and their dependents. Veterans are being encouraged to visit designated pit stops, where organisers aim to resolve issues on the spot. The rally also aims to rekindle the cherished bonds between veterans and serving personnel, highlighting the enduring relationship that forms the backbone of military camaraderie. In a modern twist, the participants are riding e-bikes supplied by Ultra Violette Automotive, a nod to the importance of sustainability. Through this initiative, the rally seeks to spread awareness about the need for environmental protection while promoting green mobility. The rally will conclude at the Madras Engineer Group and Centre in Bengaluru, marking the 244-year milestone of this historic unit with a grand celebration of its veterans and the environment.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Nov 2024 10:48 pm

BJP team meets ration card holders

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 10:21 pm

CM defends Naxal leaders killing

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 10:21 pm

Ktaka aims for 2nd rank in industrial capital investments

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 10:21 pm

Government Finalising City Logistics Plans For Delhi, Bengaluru To Reduce Congestion, Pollution

DPIIT has finalised city logistics plans for Delhi and Bengaluru to reduce traffic congestion, improve mobility, and lower pollution levels in the two cities.

Bloomberg Quint 20 Nov 2024 9:53 pm

Karnataka government unveils draft space policy; aims for global leadership in space technology

BENGALURU: The Karnataka government on Wednesday released the draft Karnataka Space Technology Policy, 2024-29 with the aim to make the state a global destination for space technology. The policy was released at the 27 th edition of the Bengaluru Tech Summit by IT-BT and Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) Minister Priyank Kharge and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somanath. The policy lays down targets to be achieved holds a 50% stake in the national market share and transforms Karnatakainto a global destination for space technologieswith 5% of the global market share. Stating thatKarnataka is one of the leading destinations for space technologies, thepolicy identified key strategic focus areas for the state government. It aims totrain and up-skill 5,000 students and young professionals, including 1,500 females,employment ready for domestic and international space companies;design incentives to attract three billion USD investments into the states space ecosystem; encourage public-private partnership in creating testing facilities and manufacturing clusters; and support 500 startups and MSMEs to enable the launch of over 50 satellites with substantial indigenisation. It also aims toset up dedicated manufacturing parks for space companies and testing centres across Karnataka and have dedicated initiatives to help startups and MSMEs to do research and development. An official from the IT-BT department said tounderstand the vision, challenges and expectations of the entire emerging NewSpace ecosystem and the traditional space ecosystem, the Department of Electronics, Information Technology, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, had held a open- house industry consultation. Discussions with startups, MSMEs, investors, established space companies and department working with IN-SPACe and DRDO were also taken before drafting the policy. The states draft policy is on the lines of the central governments policy. It summarises the global, national and state level overview of the sector and the expectation of the industries. The policy has been designed in such a way to help the sector and the states economy, the official said. Somanath said, I am happy that Karnataka is bring up a space policy that will help the sector to grow and examples are also showing up very well, where start-ups are growing well in building rockets in the private sector. Some startups are coming to us and saying that they want to build big rockets and are seeking ISROs help in this. This is inspiring and exciting, though they realise the challenges that are before them, yet achieve success. At least five companies are building small satellites now and many people are scaling up facilities to cooperate, build and evaluate the sub- stations. He added that the policy will focus on all segments (upstream and downstream) of the space value chain for commercial, defense space and electronics and space research

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2024 9:51 pm

DPIIT finalises model city logistics plans for Delhi, Bengaluru to enhance urban freight efficiency

India developed model city logistics plans for Delhi and Bengaluru. The plans aim to enhance urban freight efficiency and reduce logistics costs. The initiative drew inspiration from international best practices, particularly from Japan and European countries. The plans aim to address congestion, pollution, and logistics costs.

The Economic Times 20 Nov 2024 9:45 pm

DCunha commission recommends Lokayukta probe into supply of ventilators to State under PM Cares

It flags a slew of issues including unjustified purchases, deliveries not made, huge difference in rates among others

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 9:42 pm

IT-BT dept signs MoU with DRDO to promote defence startups at Bengaluru Tech Summit

BENGALURU: It is not just the government that is working on supporting the startups, but even the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is working on it. To strengthen the efforts the IT-BT department signed a MoU with DRDOon cooperation and promotion of defence startups and testing facilities. Dr B K Das, Director, Electronics and Communication, DRDO told The New Indian Express that they had held a meeting with IT-BT minister Priyank Kharge earlier and had held a discussion on helping the sector grow. A fall out of this is the launch of the MoU. He explained that under this they are working on many sectors some of them include creating a chamber and facility in the organisation for companies to come forward to make radars and even testing facilities for the startups. Speaking at the second day of the Bengaluru Tech Summit, he said DRDO will not just help startups develop their idea, but will also handhold them to make them unicorns. He said that while DRDO was working on such facilities across the country, through the MoU the focus at the moment will be on Karnataka. A similar project is also being worked on in Tamil Nadu. Das added that there is a dearth of funds and time to support the growth of the defence and technology sector. He said that today people are talking to us of electronic warfare, avionics warfare and many more technological advances. The DRDO is working on providing support to them. He said that India needs a lot more support in Made- In- India fighter jets. At present many are being imported. Now fighter jet engines are being developed in India but it will take many more years to mature. The country has developed many Small Turbofan Engines, but they need more thrust. More technology work on this is being done. Das also said that the organisation was working on Industry 5.0, where man- unmanned (technology) teaming is happening for automation in warfare. This is the future of the nation. He said now wars have now changed to automation and work on strengthening this sector is being done.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2024 9:38 pm

ISRO working on made-in-India car sensors: Chairman Somnath at Bengaluru Tech Summit

BENGALURU: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath on Wednesday said it is a contradiction when sensors used in rockets and space crafts are made in India, but the ones used in cars are imported. Speaking at the session on space tech and defence on the second day of the three-day long Bengaluru Tech Summit, Somanath said, You know, many of automotive sensors and sensor systems present in cars and automobiles are all imported. There is nothing made-in-India. We saw that it is possible for us to use the space-based sensors that we build in India, possibly produced at a low cost can serve this sector. He added, that for the rockets the entire sensors are made in India. I felt it is a contradiction on why it is so. It is because of the nature of engineering. There are space sensors, and though they are made in India, they are at higher cost. So we need industry people to come in and work with us how on we can produce them at a large volume in India to serve the sector itself, he said. Somanath said Covid showed that even the availability of sensors can choke the product line of automobiles. So it is very important for us to invest time and money into all of these by organising workshops, he said adding that they were organising a workshop in another week where a dialogue will be held between the automotive industry in India and the space eco- system. He said indiginisation is a key domain for Indian companiesbuild systems based on their knowledge. We are working on how most of the things be sourced from India and we have been substantially successful in converting many of components that are sourced from outside to be done in India and become a producer and exporter of some of the components for global users. Equally important is the transfer of technologies. We are organising workshops on the same, he said. Reacting to this, a senior IT-BT department official said, The idea of making sensors in India will help the state economy where many EVs and automobile manufacturing units are housed. The biggest complaint of consumers is the cost factor. The indiginisation will help reduce the cost of vehicles. This will also help the startups. There are many startups and investors participating in the tech summit who will be interested in the idea. A representative from the automation sector working closely with the government said, It is a good idea to work upon. This will help improve the automobile and technology sector in which Karnataka is taking giant leaps.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2024 9:29 pm

11L Below Poverty Line (BPL) cards revoked, claims Karnataka BJP

Bengaluru: Karnataka BJP claimed on Wednesday that the state government has cancelled at least 11 lakh Below Poverty Line (BPL) ration cards. 11 lakh BPL ration cards have been revoked by the state government. They are planning to cancel 14 lakh more cards. The government has not even issued notices before revoking these cards. If 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 .

The Siasat Daily 20 Nov 2024 9:26 pm

White board vehicles used for commercial purposes seized in Bengaluru

The vehicles, originally registered as private (white board), were found operating as commercial (yellow board) vehicles in violation of the Motor Vehicles Act

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 8:17 pm

Bengaluru metro opens Dasarahalli foot overbridge after long delay

It provides significant relief to thousands of commuters who previously had to cross the hazardous Tumakuru Road to access the station

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 8:10 pm

IISc researchers devise a new language for ML models

The language called STRONG (STring Representation Of Nanopore Geometry) assigns different letters to different atom configurations and creates a sequence of all the atoms on the edge of a nanopore to specify its shape

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 7:57 pm

Boys organs harvested in Belagavi sent swiftly to save lives in Bengaluru and Dharwad

Various government departments and private agencies coordinate with each other to ensure swift transportation

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 7:15 pm

India's two-wheeler market shifts towards EVs amid semiconductor boom

BENGALURU: India's two-wheeler industry currently producing 18 million vehicles annually, is expected to experience remarkable growth, with projections estimating that production will reach 30 million by 2031. This surge comes alongside a significant transformation in the sector as electric vehicles (EVs) increasingly take centre stage, fundamentally altering the market landscape. Sharing insights into the technology-driven shift that has shaped the two-wheeler market, Ather Energy Co-founder Swapnil Jain said, The transition from petrol-powered vehicles to EVs has strengthened the sector. He added that, Most of the core technologies are now being developed in India, whereas petrol vehicles were merely a mode of transportation without much technological advancement. However, since 2017, a host of smart features have entered the market, revolutionising the industry. The transformation in Bengaluru has been particularly notable, with Global Capability Centers (GCCs) taking a prominent role in the development of innovative products. Audio solutions major BoAT Chairman and Executive Director Sameer Mehta highlighted the pivotal role of GCCs in keeping up with rapid technological changes. A lot of innovation is taking place in GCCs. The importance of multi-disciplinary engineering is critical, and how we perceive GCCs in terms of skills and resources is evolving, especially in industries like semiconductors, he said. Indias semiconductor industry is also undergoing significant growth. The country currently imports $40 billion worth of semiconductors, and this figure is expected to grow 7% annually. There is no better time to be in the semiconductor industry. The growth rate is strong, and the demand for semiconductors is at its highest across the globe. The Covid-19 pandemic brought to light the essential role semiconductors play in modern society, especially given the shortages we experienced, Global Foundries Chief Corporate & Government Officer Mike Cardigan remarked. As the semiconductor sector expands, companies are investing heavily in design engineers to maintain their competitive edge. Gokul Subramaniam, President of Intel India and Vice President of the Client Computing Group at Intel Corporation, emphasised the importance of sustaining this momentum. In the last decade, we've seen advancements in technical knowledge that have enabled companies to deliver innovative semiconductor, software, and firmware solutions. Looking ahead, the opportunity is to open up at the system level, focusing on integrated solutions, he said. Indias rapidly growing semiconductor and electronics manufacturing industries offer vast potential, not only for the automotive sector, but also for consumer electronics and aerospace. There is a tremendous opportunity to leverage India's vertical industries, expanding semiconductor manufacturing beyond traditional areas like EFI to create broader applications in various sectors, Subramaniam added. With India poised to become a global hub for innovation in EVs and semiconductors, the country is well-positioned to lead the charge into a future dominated by smart technology, sustainable transportation, and cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2024 7:00 pm

Defence PSU BEML's shares to be in focus as company bags Rs 246.78 crore order from CCL

The order entails the supply of 48 BH60M Rear Dump Trucks, along with spares and consumables and comprehensive after-sales service support, the Bengaluru-headquartered company said in a release.

Zee Biz 20 Nov 2024 6:42 pm

11 lakh BPL cards revoked, claims Ktaka BJP

11 lakh BPL cards revoked, claims Ktaka BJP Bengaluru: Karnataka BJP claimed on Wednesday that the state government has cancelled at least 11 lakh Below Poverty Line (BPL) ration cards. 11 lakh BPL ration cards have been revoked by the state government. They are planning to cancel 14 lakh more cards. The government has not [] The post 11 lakh BPL cards revoked, claims Ktaka BJP appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 20 Nov 2024 5:46 pm

If India can make rocket sensors, it can also make car sensors: ISRO chief Somanath

At the Bengaluru Tech Summit, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somanath urged domestic production of car sensors to reduce reliance on imports and highlighted the need for cost-effective manufacturing to achieve viability. He praised recent space sector reforms for fostering private sector growth and emphasized technology transfer to enable private sector participation in the burgeoning space industry.

The Economic Times 20 Nov 2024 4:44 pm

Sukrit Mahajan reimagines Peter Shaffers Equus in Bengaluru theatre

With shadow theatre and Jungian psychology, Equus restages Peter Shaffers classic for Bengaluru audiences, exploring the human psyche

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 4:42 pm

Bengaluru Tech Summit 2024: Karnataka unveils draft space technology policy

The policy will focus on all segments (upstream and downstream) of the space value chain for commercial, defence space and electronics, space research, astronomy and astrophysics

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 4:18 pm

RCB Pre-season Camps Are More About Building Potential Of Players, Says Rangarajan

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: While all the focus of IPL teams has been on planning their IPL 2025 mega auction strategy, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru have also been building up the potential and skills of their current players in both mens and womens teams. Our camps are about more than just player evaluationthey're about building potential. By analysing current players and inviting promising talent from across the country, we form a solid team structure and boost every players game. It isnt something that happens only once a year; we try to do it as many times as possible, said Malolan Rangarajan, RCB head of scouting and assistant coach in womens team, in a franchise statement. One of the big examples coming out of players benefitting from RCB pre-season camps has been right-handed batter Rajat Patidar, who made his India ODI debut in South Africa in December 2023 and went on to make a Test debut this year against England. The RCB scouting team closely followed my domestic performances for a couple of years before bringing me into the team. The training camps werent just about practicethey were crucial in refining my game, boosting my confidence, and helping me realize my potential. The coaches and management were always there to guide and support me, giving me clarity on my role within the team and strengthening my self-belief. All of this played a huge part in what Ive been able to achieve for both the team and my own game, he said. Other players who have benefitted massively from RCB pre-season camps are leg-spinner Asha Sobhana, who became WPL 2024s second-highest wicket-taker, as the side won the tournament. Asha went on to make ODI and T20I debuts for India, and played in the T20 World Cup in October. The coaches and management were always there to guide and support me, giving me clarity on my role within the team and strengthening my self-belief. All of this played a huge part in what Ive been able to achieve for both the team and my own game, he said. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Nov 2024 4:00 pm

Will reissue if BPL cards of eligible people were cancelled: DK Shivakumar

Will reissue if BPL cards of eligible people were cancelled: DK Shivakumar Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar said on Wednesday if Below Poverty Line (BPL) cards of eligible people were cancelled, the state government would ensure re-issuance of the document. Responding to the media at his residence in Sadashivanagar, he stated, The [] The post Will reissue if BPL cards of eligible people were cancelled: DK Shivakumar appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 20 Nov 2024 3:43 pm

Woman suffer severe injuries after hair dryer exploded in Bengaluru

A woman from Ilkal, Basavarajeswari Yarnal, lost her hands after a hair dryer exploded. She had received the hair dryer through a courier meant for her neighbour. When she plugged it in to check, it exploded, severely injuring her hands. Police investigation revealed the explosion was due to a possible short circuit.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 3:41 pm

Part of action to curb Maoist activities: CM Siddaramaiah on Vikram Gowdas encounter

Part of action to curb Maoist activities: CM Siddaramaiah on Vikram Gowdas encounter Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said that Vikram Gowda, the most wanted Maoist in Karnataka, died during a police encounter which was part of efforts to suppress the nefarious activities in the state. Speaking to the media in Bengaluru on Wednesday, [] The post Part of action to curb Maoist activities: CM Siddaramaiah on Vikram Gowdas encounter appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 20 Nov 2024 3:26 pm

Ax-4 crew, including India's Shubhanshu Shukla, begin training in Germany

Indian astronaut-designate Shubhanshu Shukla, part of the Axiom Mission-4 (Ax-4) crew, has commenced training at the European Space Agency's facility in Germany. The team is preparing for a mission to the International Space Station, slated for spring 2025, where they will conduct research in the Columbus laboratory. This mission highlights growing international collaboration in space exploration.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 3:17 pm

IISc-Bengaluru researchers develop novel language to decode nanopore properties

Scientists at IISc have developed STRONG, a new language system that represents complex nanopore structures as simple character sequences. This innovation allows for the analysis of nanoporous materials using machine learning, similar to how ChatGPT processes text. The system has shown promise in identifying materials for carbon capture and could revolutionize fields from water desalination to DNA sequencing.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 3:07 pm

Maoists killing: Cops went by law, no question of politics on security, says Ktaka HM

Maoists killing: Cops went by law, no question of politics on security, says Ktaka HM Bengaluru: Commenting on the encounter of Maoist Vikram Gowda by the Karnataka Police, Home Minister G. Parameshwara clarified on Wednesday that everything was done within the framework of law. Karnataka Police had on Monday evening killed one of the most [] The post Maoists killing: Cops went by law, no question of politics on security, says Ktaka HM appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 20 Nov 2024 3:05 pm

Karnataka inked MoUs bringing in Rs 46,375 crore investments

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said the state has prioritised economic development by signing 21 MoUs with various organisations, bringing in investments worth Rs 46,375 crore with potential to generate 27,170 new jobs, since his government assumed office last year.Speaking at the inauguration of the 78th Annual Technical Meet of the Indian Institute of Metals (IIM), he said Bengaluru stands as a symbol of technological and industrial progress. It is only fitting that we host this prestigious event, bringing together over 1,700 experts dedicated to shaping the future of metals and materials, he said. The Chief Minister said the theme, Transformational Technologies in Materials and Manufacturing, of the three-day conclave underscores the critical need to envision and implement pioneering solutions to navigate the complexities of a rapidly evolving world. The materials and manufacturing sectors are pillars of economic growth and national resilience. Their influence extends beyond industry, touching every sphere of our collective progress, he said. As part of our commitment to a greener future, Karnataka is prioritising the adoption of green technologies across various industries, including metals and materials manufacturing. This helps drive sustainable practices while maintaining competitiveness on a global scale, Siddaramaiah said. Highlighting that Karnataka's dedication to reducing carbon emissions aligns with India's overall goals to mitigate climate change, the Chief Minister said: Our carbon capture and utilisation programs are paving the way for a low-carbon future in metals and materials production. Siddaramaiah said Karnataka remains dedicated to becoming a global leader in advanced manufacturing. Our policies champion innovation, sustainability, and inclusive development, setting the stage for robust industry growth. A total of 669 investment projects have received approval from the state-level single-window committees, leading to a projected investment of Rs 90,027 crore and the creation of employment opportunities for approximately 1,73,741 people, he said. The Chief Minister said his Government continues to support research and innovation that drive sustainable advancements in the metals and materials sectors, reflecting our commitment to fostering a competitive, responsible, and globally recognised industry. Speaking at the event, IIM President and Chairman of JSW Group, Sajjan Jindal said that a conference such as IIM-ATM 2024 is vital for strengthening our ecosystem, fostering collaboration, exchanging ideas and recognising excellence. Karnataka has today emerged as a hub for high-tech industries, R&D centres and manufacturing, creating an ideal ecosystem for thriving businesses, he said. Jindal said JSW Steel's Vijayanagar plant, which celebrated 25 years of steelmaking last year, is a testament to Karnataka's industrial prowess. What began as a greenfield venture has grown into India's largest single-location steel plant, and we are committed to making it the largest single-site steel plant globally, he added.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Nov 2024 2:52 pm

AI chatbot 'vetrin.ai' by TailsMart revolutionises pet health care with 94% accuracy, eases vets' workload

TailsMart has launched an AI-powered chatbot called 'vetrin.ai' to help pet owners, veterinary students, and doctors. The chatbot provides instant veterinary insights, analyzes images, verifies dosages, checks drug interactions, and assists with medication plans. Abhishek DG, the founder of TailsMart, aims to make pet care easier and more accessible with this innovative tool.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 2:51 pm

IPL 2025: Rishabh Pant Will Go At Around 25-28 Crore In The Auction, Claims Robin Uthappa

Lucknow Super Giants: Former India batter Robin Uthappa has claimed that bids for wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant will earn a paycheck of anywhere between 25-28 crore in the upcoming IPL 2025 Mega Auction. Pant is amongst the high-profile Indian players in the auction, to be held on November 24 and 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, after not being retained by Delhi Capitals. With him in the auction, teams like Punjab Kings, Lucknow Super Giants, Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru are expected to bid heavily for him. I feel Rishabh Pant will go at around 25-28 crores. He will definitely get the big bucks and become the highest-paid player in this auction. To afford Pant at such rates would be interesting to see, because I feel Punjab Kings may aim to get him, and so will RCB, for the role of leadership and as a wicketkeeper-batsman, said Uthappa on JioCinema. Similar sentiments were echoed by former India opener Aakash Chopra. I feel Rishabh Pant is going to become the most expensive player in the history of the IPL. If there is a good equation between Pant and Punjab Kings, then they will go hard for him, or else RCB becomes a very likely place for Rishabh Pant. But I believe other teams will also bid for Pant as well. Indian players are going to be the prime property in this mega auction. Uthappa also thinks DC will go hard on buying back Shreyas Iyer, who was with the franchise from 2015 to 2021. DC will go hard for Shreyas Iyer, and he should go within the bracket of 15-20 crores, and du Plessis above 10 crores. Indian youngsters like Nehal Wadhera and Ashutosh Sharma are a big part and the reason for the success of any team, and you want them to do really well. I think they will go for above 8 crores each. Similar sentiments were echoed by former India opener Aakash Chopra. I feel Rishabh Pant is going to become the most expensive player in the history of the IPL. If there is a good equation between Pant and Punjab Kings, then they will go hard for him, or else RCB becomes a very likely place for Rishabh Pant. But I believe other teams will also bid for Pant as well. Indian players are going to be the prime property in this mega auction. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Nov 2024 2:48 pm

Celebrate Thanksgiving with loved ones at JW Kitchen, JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru - HospiBuz

Celebrate Thanksgiving with loved ones at JW Kitchen, JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru HospiBuz

Google News 20 Nov 2024 2:40 pm

Karnataka HC issues notice on PIL against microchipping of street dogs

BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday issued notices to the state and central governments, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), and others in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Save Our Animals Charitable Trust and environmental activist Naveena Kamath. The PIL challenges the BBMP's Request for Proposal (RFP) for implanting microchips in street dogs. A division bench comprising Chief Justice N V Anjaria and Justice K V Aravind issued the notices after hearing arguments on the petition, which questions the legality of the RFP dated February 29, 2024. The court has adjourned the case for further hearing on December 16. Senior counsel representing the petitioners argued, The BBMP has no legal mandate to issue a bid for microchipping to be implanted in dogs to control street dogs since the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, do not permit the same. The BBMP lacks the authority to constitute a committee to monitor the procedure, and there was no permission from the Animal Welfare Board of India. The entire process of issuing a bid is illegal. The petitioners alleged that the Joint Director of the BBMP had proposed implementing microchipping as a pilot project in the West and RR Nagar zones, with plans to extend it to the remaining six zones of the BBMP. Despite submitting several representations to the relevant authorities opposing the proposal, their concerns have not been addressed. The petitioners further contended that microchipping is an additional procedure under the ABC Rules, 2023, and street dogs would need to be caught multiple times, which could leave them traumatised, unduly stressed, or aggressive. They argued, Unwarranted efforts by the agencies concerned to catch dogs just to scan for microchips to find their vaccination status will lead to more defensive behaviour by these dogs. Citing Rule 8 (2) of the ABC Rules, 2023, the petitioners noted that specific approval is granted only for deworming, sterilisation, and general immunisation of street dogs. There is no mention of microchipping as part of these approved procedures. The petitioners asserted, There is no specific approval for the microchipping procedure for street dogs. Such an invasive procedure on such a large scale is unprecedented globally for free-ranging, ownerless animals. Globally, microchipping is done only for owned dogs. The street dogs of Bengaluru cannot be made to undergo some trial of microchipping. The PIL questions the legality and ethicality of subjecting free-roaming street dogs to a trial procedure that, according to the petitioners, has no precedent or scientific backing.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2024 1:29 pm

Karnataka unveils draft space tech policy 2024-29 at Bengaluru Tech Summit

BENGALURU: IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge, along with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Director S. Somanath, released the Draft Space Tech Policy 2024-2029 on Wednesday. The policy outlines ambitious targets, including capturing a 50% market share and positioning Karnataka as a global hub for space technology. The draft policy aims to identify key strategic areas such as skill development, investments, foreign investments, and support for startups, MSMEs, and IT ventures. The announcement was made during the 27th edition of the Bengaluru Tech Summit. ISRO Director S. Somanath highlighted ongoing discussions between the automotive and space sectors in India to develop Made in India sensors for cars. He stated: Flying man steals the show at Bengaluru Tech Summit Currently, car sensors are imported, while sensors used in rockets and spacecraft are manufactured in India. The challenge lies in engineering issues and the lack of large-scale production. We are working to enable large-scale, low-cost production of these sensors. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated India's capability to achieve self-reliance. As part of the initiative, the government also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to promote cooperation, support for defence startups, and access to testing facilities. Speaking to TNIE on the sidelines of the MoU signing, Dr BK Das, Director of Electronics and Communication, said the MoU focuses on creating facilities for startups to undertake innovative projects. These efforts include regular engagements with startups and providing them with guidance to help them become unicorns. While DRDO aims to extend these benefits to startups across India, the current focus is on Karnataka. A similar initiative has been implemented in Tamil Nadu. Dr BK Das also mentioned that work is progressing on Industry 5.0, focusing on man-unmanned teaming, a critical future direction for India. He explained that this innovation is crucial as automation in warfare continues to advance. Bengaluru Tech Summit: IT leaders hail city's talent, innovation, growth ecosystem

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2024 1:13 pm

Nido: North Bengalurus New Rooftop Haven Combines Elegance, Comfort, and Culture - News Karnataka

Nido: North Bengalurus New Rooftop Haven Combines Elegance, Comfort, and Culture News Karnataka

Google News 20 Nov 2024 12:54 pm

Grace Hopper Celebration India is back in Bengaluru this year

TheGrace Hopper Celebration India focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion is back in Bengaluru this week

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 12:43 pm

Chef Mujeeb M Rehman Brings Authentic Kashmiri Delights to Cosmo at Hyatt Centric Hebbal Bengaluru - APN News

Chef Mujeeb M Rehman Brings Authentic Kashmiri Delights to Cosmo at Hyatt Centric Hebbal Bengaluru APN News

Google News 20 Nov 2024 12:43 pm

Patna Pirates Dominate Bengaluru Bulls with a Stellar 54-31 Victory - News Karnataka

Patna Pirates Dominate Bengaluru Bulls with a Stellar 54-31 Victory News Karnataka

Google News 20 Nov 2024 12:40 pm

Bengaluru airport achieves AAA credit rating; expansion plans to boost capacity to 80 million passengers by 2029

Kempegowda International Airport, managed by Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), has received a prestigious AAA credit rating, reflecting its strong financial standing and minimal credit risk. This achievement underscores the airport's position as a major player in the Indian aviation sector.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 12:24 pm

Forest Fables by Ganapati Hegde bring to mind oft-forgotten fellow creatures

Forest Fables, a solo show by artist Ganapati Hegde, is currently underway in the city

The Hindu 20 Nov 2024 12:18 pm

Startup boom: Bengaluru draws nearly half of venture capital (VC) funds in India

Bengaluru has emerged as India's top city for attracting venture capital, securing $66.3 billion for its startups over the past decade. The city's thriving startup ecosystem, fueled by strong government support and a vibrant investor community, has made it a magnet for both domestic and international funding.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 12:05 pm

More cars, better jobs, and cheaper houses: How Bengalurus big boom is challenging Mumbai, Delhi

Bengalurus transformation over the last decade highlights its emergence as a key metropolitan force, rivalling Delhi and Mumbai. The Bengaluru Rising report, unveiled at the Bengaluru Tech Summit, underscores its dominance in job creation, startups, and technological growth. While the city enjoys favourable weather, affordable housing, and global connectivity, challenges like traffic congestion, fragmented urban planning, and low public infrastructure investment persist. With data-driven governance, Bengaluru can further cement its position as Indias innovation and employment hub.

The Economic Times 20 Nov 2024 11:55 am

BDA moves to curtail illegal constructions in Dr Shivarama Karanth layout extension

BENGALURU: The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) has recently instructed the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM) to withhold power connections to illegal buildings emerging in areas marked for acquisition under the Dr Shivarama Karanth Layout extension project. Additionally, it has directed Block Development Officers of Gram Panchayats not to issue Khata certificates for such constructions. Letters to this effect have been issued by Executive Engineers to the concerned organisations in an attempt to tackle the growing problem of unauthorised structures in the region. A senior BDA official explained, The layout has already been developed with 34,000 regular sites and 4,500 corner sites across 3,546 acres of land. It spans 17 villages between Doddaballapur and Hesaraghatta. Earlier this year, BDA proposed to expand the layout by an additional 2,095 acres. Property owners, aware of this proposal, have been rapidly constructing illegal buildings since March to prevent the acquisition of their land. To counter this trend, BDA is conducting demolitions three times a week, the official revealed. However, given the vastness of the area, new constructions continue to appear. If a family obtains a power connection or Khata certificate, it becomes extremely challenging to remove them from the property. Therefore, our engineers are employing a different strategycutting off access to electricity. When people realise power connections are denied, those planning illegal constructions might also be discouraged, the official added. The New Indian Express has accessed a copy of the BDAs letter, which highlights that land parcels in Avalahalli, Anantapura, Ramagondanahalli, Allasandra, Rajanakunte, Judicial Layout, Yelahanka, and Rajanakunte are among the areas identified for extension. The letter further notes, In some cases, areas designated for parks and other civic amenities in our proposed plan have been sold off by owners to unsuspecting buyers. The Justice A. V. Chandrashekhar Committee has overseen the layouts development, which was completed by December 2023. However, the project awaits approval from the High Court to proceed with allotments.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2024 11:27 am

Bengalurus remarkable rise in 10 charts

Bengaluru is rapidly catching up to Delhi and Mumbai as one of India's top urban centers. While Delhi sees more job growth and Mumbai boasts more passport holders, Bengaluru is pulling ahead with higher salaries, more affordable housing, and a surge in new car registrations.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2024 11:23 am

PKL Season 11: Devank, Ayan continue superb form as Patna Pirates rout Bengaluru Bulls

PKL Season 11: Devank, Ayan continue superb form as Patna Pirates rout Bengaluru Bulls Noida (U.P): Young raiding duo of Devank Dalal and Ayan Lohchab had another night to remember as the Patna Pirates secured a massive 54-31 win over the Bengaluru Bulls in Match 64 of Season 11 of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) [] The post PKL Season 11: Devank, Ayan continue superb form as Patna Pirates rout Bengaluru Bulls appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 20 Nov 2024 10:23 am