Bengaluru: Son held for murdering retired naval officer father, dentist mother
Bengaluru: In a shocking incident, a 33-year-old man has allegedly stabbed his father and mother to death at their residence in Adarsha Vista Apartments in Vignan Nagar. The accused has been arrested by the police. The deceased have been identified as Naveen Chandra Bhatt, 60, a retired Captain of the Indian Navy, and Dr Shyamala 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 .
A US-returned techie, Rohan Chandra Bhat, has been arrested for allegedly murdering his parents in their Bengaluru villa. Driven by desperation to fund his new venture, Rohan reportedly stabbed his retired navy captain father and dentist mother after heated arguments over financial support. Neighbours alerted authorities, but the couple was declared dead at the hospital.
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From Domestic Dispute To Double Murder: Bengaluru Techie Kills Navy Veteran Father, Dentist Mother
After a heated physical altercation, 33-year-oldRohan Chandra Bhatt allegedly stabbed 60-year-old Naveen Chandra Bhattand 55-year-oldDr Shyamala Bhatt
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Prime city rents jump up to 25% in 2025 as rising home prices, RTO push employees to outskirts
Property prices have pushed rents up significantly in major Indian cities. Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Noida, and Gurugram saw rental increases of up to 25% in 2025. This trend is forcing employees to move further from their workplaces. Experts predict this upward trajectory in rentals will continue. Demand for larger homes and properties near amenities also contributed to the rise.
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T20 WC: Important For You To Come With Your A Game To Every Match, Says Tilak Varma
T20 World Cup: Indias left-handed batter Tilak Varma has cautioned over underestimating any opponent at the Mens T20 World Cup, saying the tournament's short format means any team can defeat anyone and that one has to come up with their A game in every match. Defending champions India will take on Namibia in their second Group A clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday evening. You can't take any new team lightly, especially in a World Cup. You have seen it in the last match. We haven't taken it lightly but we need to read the conditions. Surya bhai has helped a lot with the innings he played that night (against the USA). At the same point, we have to back our basics and play our best game by looking at the field and the situation they are in. Every ball is of huge importance as T20 cricket is a small format. Anything can happen. Any team can defeat anyone. It is important for you to come with your A game to every match, Varma said in the pre-match press conference. While saying that hes ready to bat in any position in Indias batting line-up, Varma stated that he isnt shy of positioning himself as an anchor while surrounded by explosive hitters, as per the demand of the situation. I am always ready to play in any position, but those middle overs are very important to play for a settled batter. The more I take the game deep, if at all we are chasing, then I like to win the game. I take the game deep because we don't have a shortage of power hitting. Everyone is up to smack the ball from opening to number eight. So it is very important to play an anchor in the middle. Like in the batting lineup, one or two batters have to play that role. So I take that pressure on myself, while the rest can go for big hits. I think about my batting as per the situation of that day, as every game has a different wicket, atmosphere, and bowler - everything is different. If you play with the same team, every day is different. It doesn't go the same way. So I go to that zone by being in the present. I just stay there in the present and don't think about the future. When I go, I react and take the decision that I like, he elaborated. He also disclosed that head coach Gautam Gambhir has instructed the team to exercise caution when wickets fall in quick succession, a scenario India faced in their match against the USA, when they were reduced to 77/6. Head coach has asked us to play cautiously if wickets fall in a cluster like it did against USA. Suryakumar bhai and I can perform the role of anchor if needed. We have discussed that we have done well on numbers three and four, especially me and Surya as we can find gaps in the overs, as Abhishek hits sixes, while Ishan, Sanju bhai and rest of the batters are powerful. The role of a batter in between of it is very important. I think that the team that plays well between 6 and 16 overs wins the tournament. That's why we are taking the responsibility to play at three and four. We have discussed that we will take the responsibility and manage the pressure situation and give the role to the other finishers and that's the plan, he said. Varma, who recently returned from an emergency lower abdomen surgery held in Rajkot last month, expressed gratitude at being back and playing in his first World Cup for India. Of course, I am really happy that I am back in the World Cup side. I have worked hard for the last few weeks. I have been doing good routines. God has been kind to me that I am back in the field. My aim is to win the World Cup. I want to play in the matches. I am ready to play any role that the team requires of me. I always say that I am ready to play for the team and looking forward to it, he said. Revealing his mental preparation routines, Varma said he maintains his competitive edge through nightly visualization exercises, even when he was recovering from the lower abdomen injury at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. First of all, when I don't have the bat in my hands for a couple of days, I feel strange. It gives a feeling as if I have come to a different world. Before going to sleep every night, I keep visualizing that I am playing in the World Cup final and the big matches. I put myself under pressure. But I will not think about it as this has been a habit since childhood. I have been holding the bat for so many years. It comes to my mind automatically before I go to sleep. It is a good thing. That is why I didn't feel that I had a break as my mind is always in that zone. It is always positive for me. That is why I keep preparing. It is the same feeling which came when I played the match. I didn't feel that I came out of the injury. I came into the zone to win the match and that is the situation of the team. According to that, my body reacted well and everything went well, he said. When asked about India's prospects beyond the group stage, Varma insisted on a match-by-match approach. There is a lot of time for the Super Eights. There is also still time for the final. We have to go match by match. For now, we have to think about tomorrow's match and what we can do well in that game. We have to think about it as it's needed to go match by match. When everything goes well, it feels fine, he said. Playing a World Cup on home soil brings its own unique pressures and privileges, according to Varma, who described the experience as a dream for any cricketer in the country. First of all, it's a dream to play the World Cup in home conditions, and you have to be very fortunate to get it. We started the first match in Wankhede and were very lucky. I think not every cricketer gets this moment. When asked about India's prospects beyond the group stage, Varma insisted on a match-by-match approach. There is a lot of time for the Super Eights. There is also still time for the final. We have to go match by match. For now, we have to think about tomorrow's match and what we can do well in that game. We have to think about it as it's needed to go match by match. When everything goes well, it feels fine, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You can enjoy, as you know the conditions. There are advantages and disadvantages as expectations are there. We have been doing this since childhood. We are used to managing the pressure, as that's our job. We are enjoying it now. Let's see what happens next, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: 'It's Nice To Be Here,' Says Sundar After Joining Indian Squad Ahead Of Namibia Match
T20 World Cup: All-rounder Washington Sundar is feeling great after joining the squad ahead of India's second match in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday. Sundar last played a competitive match nearly a month ago during the ODI series against New Zealand. The all-rounder injured himself while bowling in the first ODI in Vadodara and went on to miss the remainder of the series, and the five T20Is that followed, but now he has joined the squad. In a video released by the BCCI on Wednesday, Sundar is seen reciting a Tamil film dialogue, which translates to Tell them I am back, tell them I have returned. After that, Sundar spoke about how it feels to be back with the team and also about the training session. It's nice to be over here with the boys and training. We had a very intense session and ticked all the boxes. We did a very good fielding session, and I got to bowl a lot and also bat, he said. Sundar also talked about his preparations during his rehabilitation at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. The last three weeks were really good in terms of how I prepared and how much work I put in myself to come here and be ready for the tournament. Looking forward to the second match, he said. Sundar also talked about his preparations during his rehabilitation at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, India opened their campaign with a 29-run victory over the USA, and the team will look to extend its winning run when it faces Namibia on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Bengaluru rent: A marketing professional highlighted Koramangala's exorbitant rent, with a 2BHK costing Rs 70,000, questioning the premium despite infrastructural issues like open sewage and potholes. The debate on social media reflects divided opinions on whether the high cost is justified by the neighborhood's popularity and amenities.
Meenal Goel, a Chartered Accountant, left a secure, high-paying corporate job for freelancing. She sought professional growth and ownership, trading predictable income for uncertainty. This shift fostered resilience and continuous learning. Netizens discussed self-awareness in career choices and the balance between stability and personal responsibility. The transition represented an identity transformation.
T20 WC: Namibias Teen Fast Bowling Sensation Heingo Promises To Keep India To 180
T20 World Cup: Namibias teenaged fast bowling sensation Max Heingo said his team will try to keep defending champions India to 180 and not concede 250 when the two sides meet in a Group A clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday. Namibia will come into the clash against India after losing to Netherlands by seven wickets at the same venue on Tuesday. No, they're not going to score 250 above against us - not a chance. I'm actually going to detect that maybe if they're scoring high or they're actually going to score maybe like 180 or so. But they won't score 300 against us, Heingo told IANS in an exclusive interview on the eve of the clash. With a sell-out crowd expected for Thursdays clash, Heingo, making his maiden T20 World Cup appearance, felt playing India in their backyard will be overwhelming yet exhilarating. In the run-up to the World Cup, Heingo also picked two wickets each in warm-up games at the BCCI CoE Ground in Bengaluru against Scotland and India A, where he dismissed Priyansh Arya and Vipraj Nigam. It's been really good actually. I'm just here to experience how the World Cup is being played and actually playing under the pressure of 50,000 people in the stands. It's actually my first time playing here and I'm really looking forward to executing my skills and what I've trained so far. For me, I will be under pressure and nervousness. But for them, they actually played a lot of games under pressure. So for me, honestly, it's going to be good. My teammates are all inspiring me and they are all trying to remove the nervousness from me, but actually it won't be removed. I'm just looking forward to executing my skills, based on what I've trained so far and come here for, he elaborated. Heingo, whos picked two wickets in as many T20Is, also attributed Namibias defeat to Netherlands to a single fielding lapse. About yesterday's game, only one drop catch cost us the match. So far, we are feeling disappointed. But we're actually feeling bad because we're actually putting in our 100 percent. So we are actually proud of that, but we're just looking forward to winning the rest of the games. Asked about how Namibia has benefited from the expertise of consultant coach Gary Kirsten, who guided India to their 2011 ODI World Cup triumph, Heingo said, He's got a lot of experience. So it actually helps us build a team and teaches what cricket really is. I actually feel happy that he's with us and so it's all good. He also talked about the backing from lead pacers Ruben Trumpelmann and JJ Smit. It's actually good because I'm actually learning some experience from them, as they are the guys who played under pressure and so on. So I'm just looking forward to playing with them again and learning more from their experiences. Heingo grew up in Walvis Bay, a port city some 300 kilometers from Namibia's capital Windhoek, where he was identified through Cricket Namibia's development programme that scouts and nurtures young talented players. Life in the township meant long walks and limited means for Heingo, who comes from a modest family background. Born in Oshakati and raised in Oshali village in the Ohangwena region by his grandmother, Heingo was introduced to cricket as a school-going third grader, when a teacher named Quinton Hauseb visited his classroom in search of players. Though the sport felt unfamiliar at first, Hausebs patience and encouragement nurtured Heingo interest. Recognising his early potential, Hauseb urged him to keep practicing and was soon spotted by the development programme scouts. Born in Oshakati and raised in Oshali village in the Ohangwena region by his grandmother, Heingo was introduced to cricket as a school-going third grader, when a teacher named Quinton Hauseb visited his classroom in search of players. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada as inspiration, especially with a striking resemblance to his smooth bowling action, Heingos passion and raw ability to bowl fast gave him a rapid rise through the ranks. I started playing cricket at school. There is actually proper cricket in the city, just like how it is in Windhoek - there's also proper fields, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Cipla Foundation, Tata IISc launch centre for advanced pulmonary care & research
Cipla Foundation and IISc are joining forces to create a new Centre for Pulmonary Medicine in Bengaluru. This facility will offer advanced treatment for lung diseases. It aims to improve early diagnosis and research for respiratory illnesses. The center will also train medical professionals and promote community health programs. This partnership will strengthen India's fight against lung diseases.
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Kept asking him to come back: Parents of Bengaluru techie shot dead in Canada targeted attack
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His Holiness The Dalai Lama Launches Ekya School's Book on Inquiry Based Education
At a time when student stress, mental health concerns, and exam-driven schooling are increasingly under the spotlight, His Holiness the Dalai Lama launched 15 Learnings in 15 Years of Ekya: How We Built Schools, alongside Dr. K.C. Ramamurthy, IPS( Retd), Former MP, Rajya Sabha, Chairman, CMR Group of Institutions,Chairman of the Ekya Board of Governors & Dr. Tristha Ramamurthy, Founder, Ekya Schools & Provost, CMR University, a book that reflects on Ekya Schools fifteen-year journey of reimagining how children learn. His Holiness the Dalai Lama launched 15 Learnings in 15 Years of Ekya alongside Dr. K.C. Ramamurthy and Dr. Tristha Ramamurthy The book traces Ekyas gradual move away from recall-based teaching towards deeper conceptual understanding, critical thinking, and authentic assessment, closely aligned with the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Drawing on classroom stories and institutional reflections, it presents school transformation as a journey marked by learning, resistance, and continuous reflection rather than a one-time reform. Ekyas philosophy is built on the belief that education should engage both the mind and the heart. This approach took form through its ACE Framework; Aware, Compassionate, Engaged which guides curriculum design, teaching practices, assessment, and school culture. Rather than treating values as add-ons, the school integrates awareness, empathy, and responsible action into daily classroom experiences, making it one of the early schools in India to adopt these ideas at a system-wide level. Founded in 2010, Ekya Schools began with a simple but powerful question: what if schools focused less on marks and memorisation, and more on helping children grow into thoughtful, self-aware, and compassionate individuals? Over the years, this question shaped an evolving school model that places inquiry, well-being, and meaning making at the centre of everyday learning. About Ekya Schools Ekya Schools is a progressive K12 private school group based in Bengaluru, India, established in 2010 with a focus on helping students learn not only what to learn, but how to learn. The name Ekya, derived from the Sanskrit word Aikyam meaning oneness, reflects the schools emphasis on community, collaboration, and individual growth.Part of the CMR Group of Institutions, Ekya draws on an educational legacy of over three decades, with the wider CMR ecosystem serving more than 20,000 learners across levels ranging from Montessori to doctoral programmes. Ekya operates five campuses in Bengaluru;ITPL, JP Nagar, BTM Layout, Byrathi & NICE Road along with an additional purpose-based school, Ekya Nava & Vana. Across its campuses, Ekya offers multiple curricula, including CBSE, ICSE, and Cambridge IGCSE. The school is expanding their presence nationally in the next three years. The schools follow an in-house curriculum informed by research and international best practices, emphasising conceptual understanding, inquiry-led learning, and authentic assessment. Ekya also places strong emphasis on educator development through continuous professional learning supported by its Professional Development Institute (PDI).
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T20 World Cup: Ahead of their ICC Mens T20 World Cup clash against Namibia on Thursday, India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said Washington Sundar and Jasprit Bumrah were set to train on Tuesday evening, while Abhishek Sharma is still sidelined with a stomach issue. India come into the clash set to happen at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday after beating the USA by 29 runs in their opening game at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday, thanks to captain Suryakumar Yadavs 84 not out, helping them survive an almighty scare. Yes, Washi joined the team yesterday. He will train today. Abhi still has a few issues with his tummy. We hope that they will be available for the game in two days' time. Booms will bowl today as well. Hes been ten days without bowling, but hes feeling and moving a lot better. We will see how he goes in training today and tomorrow before getting on the field on Thursday, ten Doeschate told reporters in a press conference on Wednesday. Washington joined the Indian team after nearly a month out of the game, having last featured in the ODI series against New Zealand, where he picked up a side strain injury while bowling in the opening match in Vadodara in January. He then underwent rehab and resumed his practice at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru before being deemed fit to join the team for the mega event. Bumrah, meanwhile, didnt play the game against the USA due to viral fever, while Abhishek wasnt spotted in the second innings in Mumbai due to an upset stomach. In Bumrahs absence, Mohammed Siraj came in after having arrived as a replacement for injured Harshit Rana and picked a three-fer to get the game in favour of the defending champions. While replying to a query from IANS, Ten Doeschate, the former Netherlands player, was unabashed in his praise of Siraj turning up at the last moment and putting in a stunning performance, though he admitted that he would be out of the playing eleven if Bumrah is deemed fit to play in New Delhi on Thursday. I think my smile gave it away there. I've exalted Suraj before - just what a guy, the work he puts in, particularly in longer format cricket, but again, his being put in the other night, where he gets a call two days before, he jumps on a plane after bowling 40 overs in a Ranji Trophy game, as a captain in his team. He arrives, no sign of tiredness, does the job he's asked to do, and performs exceptionally well. I think it's pretty obvious that if Bumrah is fit and we play two out-and-out seamers that Suraj will slide out of the XI, but again to my point on Sanju, it's so important having those four guys who arent playing, really being part of it and really adding energy into the system, and again he's one guy you never have any question on that. I think my smile gave it away there. I've exalted Suraj before - just what a guy, the work he puts in, particularly in longer format cricket, but again, his being put in the other night, where he gets a call two days before, he jumps on a plane after bowling 40 overs in a Ranji Trophy game, as a captain in his team. He arrives, no sign of tiredness, does the job he's asked to do, and performs exceptionally well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score --IANS Article Source: IANS
Jazz India Circuit returns with cross-cultural collaborations across three cities
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Valentines Celebrations at Moxy Bengaluru
Moxy Bengaluru brings multi-sensory dining, cabana romance, and cocktail-fuelled celebrations this February
A cloud engineer at Google, Dipinty, shared a video of her parents visiting her Bengaluru office. The clip shows her parents exploring the campus, with her father capturing memories. The heartwarming moment resonated with many online, highlighting parental pride and the fruits of hard work. The visit included fun activities and a meal, creating a cherished family experience.

