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Minor kills elderly woman in Kushaiguda, records video

Hyderabad: A 17-year-old migrant worker reportedly killed a 70-year-old woman in Hyderabads Kushaiguda and recorded a video of the corpse. The incident occurred on April 11 and was reported on April 14 after the accused shared the video with the victims relative in Bengaluru. Kushaiguda police shifted the body for postmortem on Monday and registered 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 15 Apr 2025 10:27 am

No Hindi On Bengaluru Airport's Display Board? Official Responds

The video, posted on X, showed a digital screen at Bengaluru airport showing flight information in Kannada and English.

NDTV 15 Apr 2025 10:25 am

Bengaluru Woman Assaulted After Husband Spotted Her With A Male Friend, 6 Arrested

The incident that took place outside the mosque was recorded on video and circulated on social media, leading to police action and arrest of six accused.

News18 15 Apr 2025 9:35 am

From Tower 17 to 19 in Lucknow: Porter delivery boys 2-minute parcel drop within the society goes viral. Watch hilarious video

A Porter delivery boy became an internet sensation after a video of him delivering a package between two towers in the same Lucknow society went viral. This incident highlights the growing trend of using delivery platforms for unconventional purposes. Earlier, a Bengaluru resident used Porter bike to commute to work during peak hours.

The Economic Times 15 Apr 2025 9:14 am

Truckers launch indefinite strike to protest fuel price hike in Karnataka

Truck owners in Karnataka are set to begin an indefinite strike Monday night, protesting the state's diesel price hike and toll collections, despite Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy's appeal. The Federation of Karnataka State Lorry Owners and Agents Association is leading the strike, exempting only trucks carrying milk and perishables.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2025 8:27 am

Bengaluru Woman Assaulted After Husband Complaints Against Her At Mosque

The incident that took place outside the mosque last week was captured on camera and circulated on social media, sparking massive outrage.

NDTV 15 Apr 2025 8:18 am

Actor Bank Janardhan passes away at 76

BENGALURU: Veteran Kannada actor Bank Janardhan, known for his sharp comic timing and lovable screen presence, passed away in the early hours of Monday at a private hospital in Bengaluru. He was 76 and had been battling a long illness. Born in 1948 in Holalkere, Chitradurga district, Janardhans story is as heartwarming as his roles. He started as a bank employee but was always passionate about theatre. His double life as a banker and actor earned him the name Bank Janardhan. His big screen journey began in 1985 with Pitamaha. At first, roles were small, and Janardhan even thought of quitting films. But fate stepped in when director Kashinath cast him as Bheemaiah in the hit comedy Ajagajantara. That role changed everythinghis quick wit and charm won over audiences, and his career took flight. In over 500 films and many TV shows, Janardhan became a household name in Karnataka. From funny characters to kind father figures, his performances always felt real and warm. Movies like Shh, Tarle Nan Maga, and Belliappa Bangarappa made him a fan favourite. What set him apart was his natural acting and humble spirit. While many forget supporting actors, Janardhans legacy stands tall. He brought laughter to millions and left behind a rich body of work that touched every generation. Tributes poured in from fans and fellow artists. Bank Janardhan is survived by his family and fans who will always remember his smile and humour.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 8:10 am

20-year-old dental student die by suicide

BENGALURU: A 20-year-old dental student ended her life by jumping from the fourth floor of an apartment building, allegedly due to anxiety over her ongoing examination. The incident took place at Victory Harmony Apartments in Hebbal police station limits on Sunday afternoon. The deceased has been identified as Soumya D, a resident of an apartment located on the Sumangali Seva Ashram Road. She hailed from Andhra Pradesh. She was a second-year dental student at a private college in Yeshwanthpur. According to the police, around 12.45 pm on Sunday, Soumya took the extreme step, when her family members had gone out. Locals rushed her to a nearby hospital, but she succumbed to her injuries. It is learnt that she took the extreme step due to exam fear. She was also suffering from depression over her studies. The Hebbal police have registered an unnatural death report. HELPLINE If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend, or are in need of emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424 640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or call the Tata Institute of Social Sciences helpline - 02225 521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 8:09 am

Groping case: Police get four-day custody of accused

BENGALURU: A city-based court on Monday remanded the accused in the SG Palya sexual harassment case, to four days of police custody. SG Palya police arrested Santosh D, on Sunday in Kerala and brought him back to Bengaluru. Santosh, a 29-year-old cab driver and resident of Tilaknagar, allegedly sexually harassed a young woman who was heading to her paying guest accommodation along with a friend. The incident occurred at 1.55 am on April 3 at 1st Cross near Bharathi Layout. When the video of the incident went viral, he escaped to Hosur, then Salem and finally Kozhikode. Police tracked him down after he contacted his mother using a new SIM card. Authorities are also likely to take action against his live-in partner, a home guard, and another friend who allegedly assisted him in evading arrest. Further investigation are on.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 8:07 am

Woman, son found murdered in Athani farmhouse

ATHANI: A gruesome double murder shocked the residents of Kodaganur in Athani taluk on Sunday evening. Chandravva Apparai Ichari (65) and her son Vitthal Apparai Ichari (42), originally from Nandgaon, were found brutally killed in their farmhouse. The duo had been residing in a small house on their farmland in Kodaganur. Vitthals wife had passed away earlier, and with his daughter married and his son reportedly living elsewhere, only the mother and son stayed on the property. Sources revealed that Chandravva was recently involved in a court case following an accident. While there had been efforts to reach an out-of-court settlement, the talks reportedly fell through, with local speculation suggesting that Chandravvas opposition to reconciliation might have played a role in the tragic events.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 8:04 am

BBMP tax revenue up by D1,000 crore over last year

BENGALURU: Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has collected Rs 4,930.36 crore in tax revenue, which makes up 94.62 per cent of the set target of Rs 5,210.47 crore, in the financial year 2024-2025. Mopping up Rs 1,000 crore more compared to the previous fiscal 2023-24, BBMP is now targeting an additional Rs 1,000 crore in the financial year 2025-26. BBMP Special Commissioner (Revenue) Munish Moudgil said in FY 2023-24, BBMP had collected Rs 3,918 crore as property tax, and in FY 2024-25, tax collection increased by Rs 1,000 crore. According to BBMP, among the eight zones, Mahadevapura exceeded its target by 0.12 per cent, with collection at Rs 1,310.58 crore, against a set target of Rs 1,309.04 crore. Similarly, Yelahanka zone exceeded its target by 4.36 per cent, collecting Rs 464.66 crore against a target of Rs 445.24 crore. Expressing confidence that more revenue would be collected in the current financial year, Moudgil said, This year, we are confident of crossing Rs 6,000 crore in property tax collection. Measures like systematic work and IT-based follow-up on arrears and tax dues, introduction and extension of One Time Settlement (OTS) on pending tax with reduced interest rates, house-to-house follow-up on arrears, warning and sealing of properties and attaching of bank accounts of such properties, all helped the Palike in increasing revenue, said a senior revenue officer. The official added that Rs 1,277 crore was collected through OTS from around 4 lakh tax defaulters, and tax amount totalling Rs 520 crore is still pending. The Palike announced it would levy 100 per cent penalty on tax defaulters, which will equal the outstanding tax amount, and also stricter measures of attaching and auctioning properties. Further, the Palike listed 608 properties for auction to recover tax, and out of fear, 555 owners cleared their dues. We got Rs 18 crore from 555 property owners, and are continuing with measures like holding campaigns and sending out notices to owners to clear dues to increase revenue, said the official.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 8:03 am

CET from today, 3.31 lakh eligible to write

BENGALURU: The Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions to professional courses in Karnataka, including engineering, is scheduled to begin from today (April 15), with the Kannada language exam for specific candidates. The tests for other subjects will be held on April 16 and 17. Over 3.31 lakh candidates are eligible to write CET this year. CET, conducted by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), will be in two shifts 10.30 am to 11.50 am and 2.30 pm to 3.50 pm. On the first day, the KEA will conduct the CET Kannada language test from 10.30 am to 11.30 am. The other CET papers Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology will be held on April 16 and 17 in two shifts. The Kannada language test will take place at five centres in Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Vijayapura, and Belagavi. KEA Executive Director H Prasanna said that all exam centres will be monitored through live webcasting and CCTV camera surveillance, similar to the system used in recruitment exams. District magistrates and zilla panchayat CEOs will oversee the process to ensure strict enforcement and transparency. This is the first time KEA will be implementing webcasting, he added. KEA has advised the candidates to arrive at least 90 minutes before the commencement of exams as thorough checks will be conducted at the gates. Entry will only be permitted after verifying the candidates identity using a QR code and facial recognition system. KEA also introduced a strict dress code that all candidates must follow Only half-sleeved clothes allowed for all candidates Preferably no collars on shirts or tops Men must wear simple trousers with minimal or no pockets Kurta pyjamas, jeans are not allowed Shoes banned; only simple footwear permitted Electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, earphones, pen drives, microphones strictly prohibited

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 8:01 am

Water it Up aims to place 500 water bowls across city for streeties

BENGALURU: While Bengaluru has a thriving ecosystem for premium pet care, with pet parents spending an average of Rs 3,000 every month, lakhs of street dogs struggle, many going without access to even clean drinking water. Born out of this realisation is the Water it Up initiative by pet care platform Supertails, which identified zones where stray animals are most vulnerable, and is placing water bowls here permanently. The water bowls are made of sturdy cement material, are painted with food-grade and safe-for-pets colours, and are designed for outdoor use. They are cleaned regularly, and topped up with water by their team. They have prioritised areas like Banashankari, Koramangala, HSR Layout, Cubbon Park, Ulsoor Lake and Indiranagar, and aim to place over 500 water bowls this summer across different locations. As we prepared for one of Indias hottest summers yet, it struck us how stark the contrast really is. Bengaluru is home to over 50 lakh pets, and our data from 2023 shows that 55 per cent of pet parents here spend an average of Rs 3,000 every month on their pets the highest in the country. And yet, just beyond our homes and parks, 2.8 lakh stray dogs continue to struggle largely invisible, often ignored, and especially vulnerable during extreme summers. Many of them go days without access to clean drinking water. That realisation hit home, said Vineet Khanna, co-founder of Supertails, a player in the pet care industry. He said that while they have their own team dedicated to cleaning and refilling the bowls, people from all walks of life techies, students, teachers, delivery agents, even senior citizens have come forward to support the cause, and the success of this initiative would depend on decentralised ownership. The difference a bowl of water can make in this summer heat is profound -- preventing heat strokes, dehydration, and a host of other health issues that stray animals silently suffer through. But more than that, its a small gesture that says they matter, said Khanna. Streeties are often the forgotten residents of our cities, he said. They are present, but not always acknowledged. Initiatives like these act as public reminders as they spark awareness, shift perceptions, and slowly build a more compassionate culture. When someone sees a water bowl outside their local grocery store or park and stops to fill it, it becomes a moment of connection, of choosing kindness. And that shift in mindset is exactly what our streeties need most. Anyone who wants to help can walk into their clinics in Koramangala or Banashankari and collect a bowl for free. New spots in the city are being added every day, as citizens step forward to help.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:59 am

Brace for rain, thunderstorm this week in Karnataka

BENGALURU: Mondays short spell of rain is a harbinger of things to come this week. The formation of troughs and cyclonic systems foretell rain across South and Central Karnataka over the next few days. The IMD said moderate to heavy rainfall is forecast in most parts of Karnataka, including Bengaluru, for the week ahead. Rain, thundershowers and gusty winds will prevail over Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Haveri, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Kolar, Vijayanagara, Davanagere, Shivamogga, Chitradurga, Tumakuru, Hassan, Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajanagar, Ramanagara, Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban, Chikkaballapura, Raichur, Koppal, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Dharwad and Belagavi. There is a trough formation from West Rajasthan to Gulf of Mannar across East Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Marathwada, and across interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu at 0.9km above mean sea level. Also, a trough from southeast Madhya Pradesh to central parts of Telangana across Vidarbha at 0.9km has merged with the above trough. There is upper upper air cyclonic circulation over central parts of coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and neighbouring areas. Rain in Bengaluru In Bengaluru, till 7pm, the BBMP control room did not record any water logging in the city, but a treefall complaint came in from Sampangiram Nagar. Officials said there were no untoward incidents. Till 7.30pm, the IMD head office recorded 3.4mm rain in the city, while 0.2mm rain was recorded at HAL Airport observatory. Trace rainfall (0.1mm) was recorded at KIA weather observatory.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:54 am

Tigers lurk in Bengalurus backyard

BENGALURU: The number of tigers in the outskirts of Bengaluru appears to be on the rise. Whether its due to the forest departments conservation efforts or overpopulation in existing tiger reserves, the big cats are now migrating long distances to create their own territory. Bannerghatta National Park (BNP), located closest to Bengaluru, has reported sightings of more than one tiger roaming the landscape. Forest department officials are now assessing the number of tigers in BNP, which is spread across 106.83sqkm. A month ago, a lone male tiger was spotted near the boundary of Bannerghatta zoo, close to the safari zone, which is home to several tigresses. Another tiger was sighted near Harohalli range, an area prone to frequent human-elephant conflicts due to urban proximity. It seems there are two or three tigers wandering in the national park. We have observed multiple pugmarks, but nothing is confirmed yet, a forest department official said on condition of anonymity. This region is not safe for tigers, given its proximity to Bengaluru. With rapid urban development, BNP is turning into a lung space, surrounded by urbanisation. The growing number of leopard and elephant sightings near human settlements is proof of this. A tiger coming into conflict with people could be far more dangerous, he said. Officials note that ecologically, BNP can house tigers as it has a healthy prey base and a connecting strip to Tamil Nadu. However, the increasing threat of poaching and human intrusion continues to make the area vulnerable. The recently released report Status of Tigers, Prey and Other Mammals in Tiger Reserves of Karnataka for the year 2024 also noted a rise in the number of tigers migrating long distances in search of safer habitats and prey. We are currently reviewing camera trap images to analyse the strip patterns of all animals to ascertain the number of tigers. It seems theres more than one. We will also have to check with officials from other tiger reserves and national parks to trace where these tigers may have come from, said BNP Deputy Conservator of Forests, Kajol A Patil.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:48 am

Truckers stay firm on strike from today

BENGALURU : Truckers under the Federation of Karnataka State Lorry Owners and Agents Association (FKSLOA) said there is no change in their decision on going on an indefinite strike from Monday midnight. The association said that it has the support of over 60 other transport associations in Karnataka and across India for the indefinite strike, urging the government to roll back the diesel price hike along with four other demands. Association president G R Shanmugappa told TNIE, We informed the government more than a week back that it will be inevitable for the truck operators but to go on an indefinite protest if the diesel prices arent rolled back. But till now, there is no response from the government. He said that the diesel price hike, twice in a span of seven months, has overburdened the truck operators and added that the State Government was ignoring the transport sector. He said that apart from milk trucks, all other trucks carrying essentials, construction material, petrol tankers, LPG tankers, and other goods will stop their operations from the midnight of April 14. Along with this, airport taxi association, too, has extended support to our strike and they will stop their operations, he said.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:46 am

Outdated report should be thrown into bin: BY Vijayendra

BENGALURU: Terming the caste census conducted in 2015 as outdated and unscientific, BJP state president BY Vijayendra on Monday asked the government to throw the report into the dustbin. If Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is really concerned about the welfare of people from backward classes, let the government conduct a fresh survey in a scientific manner and implement it after calling an all-party meeting, the BJP leader told media persons in Bengaluru. He said there is no clarity within the government as the CM, DyCM and ministers are giving different statements. He said the Congress government in the state is in panic mode after the BJPs Janakrosha yatra and is staging a protest against the Union government (in Bengaluru on April 17) to divert peoples attention from its failures, especially the series of price hikes. He accused the Congress leaders of trying to spread misinformation about the Union government over price hikes. The BJP leader said during the UPA government from 2004 to 2014, petrol prices had increased by 90% and diesel prices went up by 96%. However, under the NDA government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from 2014 to 2024, petrol prices increased from Rs 72 to Rs 100 - a 38% increase and diesel prices increased from Rs 55 to Rs 90 - a 63% increase, the BJP leader said. Leader of Opposition R Ashoka wondered that if the Muslim population in the state is high as per the caste census, why do they need minority status. This is nothing but a gimmick by Siddaramaiah. In the next cabinet, he will say he has formed a cabinet sub-committee headed by Shivakumar and it will decide on the caste census, Ashoka said. He said the Congress government launched a tax assault on the people of the state. He said Siddaramaiah terms BJP leaders as Manuvadis, but the Congress government has enforced Sharia law in the state. On a five-year-old girls murder in Hubballi, the BJP leader said those who commit such crimes should face punishment as per the law and backed the police encounter. JDS slams caste census JDS state youth wing chief Nikhil Kumaraswamy termed the caste census report a document for Siddaramaiah and prepared by Siddaramaiah himself. Speaking to the media persons, the JDS leader said the surveyors must produce records of how many households they actually visited. Even the house of my father - a former chief minister and current Union minister - was never visited for the survey. Similarly, no one visited my grandfathers house - a former prime minister of this country. There are countless such examples. I have serious doubts over whether the census was conducted at all, he alleged.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:44 am

Manuvaadis trying to show respect to Ambedkar: CM Siddaramaiah

BENGALURU: Taking a dig at the BJPs Bhiima Hejje programme to commemorate the centenary of Dr BR Ambedkars visit to Nippani in Karnataka, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said those who follow Manuvaada are acting as if they have a huge respect for the architect of the Constitution. They are the ones who opposed implementation of the Constitution in India, he said during an Ambedkar Jayanthi programme at Vidhana Soudha here on Monday. The CM said Ambedkar himself admitted that Savarkar was the reason he lost polls. But the BJP leaders are trying to mislead people by saying that the Congress was the reason for Ambedkars loss in polls. Siddaramaiah stressed that the purpose of the Constitution was to eradicate inequality and untouchability. Ambedkar had said that till the caste system is prevalent, inequality and untouchability will not go. We launched the guarantee schemes to implement Ambedkars vision, he said. He expressed concern at educated people becoming casteist, saying this is not the purpose of education. Ambedkar had said that Muslims should not be out of the mainstream and education system. As per the aspirations of the Constitution, we are allowing every caste and religion to get education. But BJP members are spreading lies, saying that we are wooing Muslims, which is not correct, he said. As the budget size increases, funds allotted for SCP/TSP should increase. But during the BJP government, it was reduced. After we came to power, we increased the grants. This time we allotted Rs 42,018 crore for this current financial year. The BJP alleged that we have misused Rs 8,300 crore, which is not correct, he said. Later, the CM spoke at the KPCC office, where he continued slamming the BJP and RSS, calling upon party workers to tell the truth to people and counter the BJPs lies. He said party workers should have clarity in their ideology. Deputy CM and KPCC president DK Shivakumar also spoke on the occasion.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:38 am

Smuggling of Chinese drones soaring in Tamil Nadu

CHENNAI: Gold, wildlife, and narcotics have been the usual contrabands seized by Chennai Customs, but, of late, smuggling of Chinese drones into Tamil Nadu from Southeast Asian nations and Gulf countries through airports and seaports is on the rise. This is due to the soaring demand for the equipment in the grey market, sources said. According to a 2022 February notification of the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry, import of drones is completely banned in fully assembled Completely Built-up (CBU) form, fully disassembled Completely Knocked Down (CKD) form, or partially assembled Semi Knocked Down (SKD) form, barring exceptions provided for Research and Development, Defence and security purposes. Sources said that in the last financial year, Chennai Air Customs had seized at least 200 Chinese-made drones worth more than Rs 2 crore from passengers who arrived by air from Singapore, Malaysia and UAE. Data sourced through RTI show that this is a significant increase from the 67 drones seized in 2019-20 and 30 in 2023-24. This might just be the tip of the iceberg, say sources, pointing to the seizure of 4,240 toy drones worth Rs 2.34 crore by the Chennai Seaport Customs on February 12. RTI data also show that drones are smuggled through Bengaluru airport too, with around 250 drones seized from 2019-20 to 2023-24. Multiple cases have also been busted by the Delhi Customs and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) teams across the country. Most of these drones have been sourced from DJI, a Chinese firm, sources said. Going by the thumb rule that Customs foils just 10% of all smuggling bids, the number of drones brought into the country could be significantly more. Only 10% of drones used in India are of local make Data sourced through RTI shows that this is a significant increase from the 67 drones seized in 2019-20 and 30 in 2023-24. This might just be the tip of the iceberg, say sources, pointing to the seizure of 4,240 toy drones worth Rs 2.34 crore by the Chennai Seaport Customs on February 12. RTI data also show that drones are smuggled through Bengaluru airport too, with around 250 drones seized from 2019-20 to 2023-24. Multiple cases have also been busted by the Delhi Customs and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) teams across the country. Most of these drones have been sourced from DJI, a Chinese firm, sources said. Going by the thumb rule that Customs foils just 10% of all smuggling bids, the number of drones brought into the country could be significantly more. Official sources say that smugglers dismantle the drones and conceal it in their checked-in baggage and declare it as electronics to avoid Customs scrutiny. These are then sold in electronics shops across cities. In Chennai, they are available in Triplicane, but the traders dont issue any sales receipt for them. Drones are now omnipresent and used in weddings and other functions and also pursued as a hobby, apart from official use by government agencies for security and other purposes. L Karthikeyan, a Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) certified remote pilot instructor who offers training programmes for drone operators, said that only 10% of the drones used in India are of local make, while the rest are all Chinese ones, which are officially banned. The ban is largely because the server for all these Chinese drones is based in that country and agencies are worried about the safety of Indian data that could be accessed from these servers. Every drone has to be registered with the DGCA which gives a Unique Identification Number (UIN). This will not be given for Chinese drones, he said, adding that even police units use only Chinese-make drones. Awareness about this is very poor, he said. A police officer in Coimbatore, where the former commissioner V Balakrishnan ordered a review of illegal drone users, echoed Karthikeyan, stating that there were only 80 registered drone users in the city, but the unregistered ones were many more. Most drone users are not aware about the rules. For instance, drones are banned from flying in what is called a red zone, which covers sensitive installations like defence, airports, etc. They can only operate in green zones and in yellow zones with government permission, the cop said. Incidentally, a case was registered in Chennai airport last August when footage of the terminal was captured from a drone and uploaded on Instagram. It was later taken down after it was flagged by the authorities. 200 Drones seized in one year in Chennai Chennai: In the 2024-25 financial year alone, the Chennai Air Customs has seized at least 200 Chinese-made drones worth more than Rs 2 crore from passengers who arrived from Singapore, Malaysia and UAE. Data sourced through RTI show that this is a significant increase from the 67 drones seized in 2019-20 and 30 in 2023-24

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:37 am

Caste census report: Saffron party on backfoot over OBC leadership

BENGALURU: There is much anticipation in Karnatakas political corridors, with the cabinet slated to take up the caste census report for discussion on April 17. Leaked contents of the report suggest increasing reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs). The caste census report, or Socio-Economic and Educational Survey, was submitted to the cabinet on Friday. The report appears to have put the BJP on the backfoot, as it has few OBC leaders left. Veteran leader KS Eshwarappa is no longer in the Assembly, which leaves Idiga leader Sunil Kumar and Kota Srinivas Poojary -- the latter has been elevated as Udupi-Chikmagalur MP and is unavailable to join the BJP in its war on Backward Castes. Kumar launched seven tweets attacking Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, with an accusation that the caste census was scripted by Siddaramaiah, for Siddaramaiah, and with Siddaramaiah holding the pen! In the face of price hikes, leadership turmoil and a honey trap scandal, he claimed the census was CMs go-to shield. Caste census report likely to trigger political polarisation If the leaked contents of the report are true, then Muslims have emerged as the largest community in Karnataka, a fact that could shake up the states socio-political balance. Kumar accused Siddaramaiah of splintering Hindu unity while nurturing Muslim vote banks, and of using the census as a smokescreen, to sidestep issues like reservation inequalities, dominance by select castes, and demand for increase in quotas. He also termed the formation of special cabinet groups and sub-committees as delaying tactics, and challenged Deputy CM DK Shivakumar to prove how the report will benefit backward communities. Kumar also demanded a scientific review of the reports methodology and accuracy. Political analysts say backward castes are the BJPs Achilles heel. The number of Assembly and Parliament tickets given by the party to backward class candidates, compared to Lingayats, Vokkaligas and Brahmins, will lay bare the partys preference. Also compare backward classes representatives in the BJP and Congress, and the real picture emerges, they add.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:35 am

Caste census report likely to trigger political polarisation

BENGALURU: The Socio-Economic Educational Survey (SES-2015) report, known as the caste census -- accepted by the Siddaramaiah cabinet on Friday -- is likely to lead to a political polarisation as the two most dominant communities of the state are showing signs of rejecting it. While some communities, like Muslims, Kurubas and a section of Scheduled Castes, may stand behind Congress, others are likely to revolt, saying their population is undercounted, political analysts said. Those opposing the survey say it is unscientific as a large population was left out. No enumerators visited my house for the survey, said Veerashaiva Mahasabha president and senior Congress MLA Shamanuru Shivashankarappa. The Kanatharaju commission, which oversaw the enumeration, claimed that the survey commenced on April 11, 2015 and ended on May 30, 2015. Its unimaginable that it covered 5.9 crore people in 50 days of its tenure, said BJP MLAs GB Jyothiganesh and B Suresh Gowda. Some Congress MLAs from Veerashaiva-Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities too had similar views. Veerashaiva-Lingayats and Vokkaligas will put up a united front, demanding scrapping of the report and conducting a fresh survey, sources said. The protest will gain momentum once the survey is announced officially. More communities that see themselves as under-represented will join the campaign, the sources added. For instance, the Thigala population is pegged at 5 lakh in the leaked report, but community leaders claim that they are over 30 lakh. Some backward class communities reportedly feel that Siddaramaiah might have had a hand in the report and allegedly favoured his Kuruba community and Muslims. The report recommends restructuring of the quota for backward classes and increasing it from 32% to 51%. It also suggests that Kurubas be brought under the most backward category. Analysts compare the present situation to the controversy the Siddaramaiah government triggered in its first term by trying to give a separate religion status to Lingayats. The issue blew up in the governments face and BJP romped home in the next Assembly elections in 2018. On Monday, Siddaramaiah said he will respond to the report only after discussing it at the special cabinet meeting on April 17. But if the leaked report is to be believed and recommendations of K Jayaprakash Hegde, presented to the government on February 29, 2024, are included in it, it will trigger a controversy, analysts said. The report puts the population of Vokkaligas at 73 lakh and recommends an increase in reservation for the community from 4% to 7% under Category III(A). The population of Veerashaiva-Lingayats is pegged at 81.3 lakh with a recommendation to increase the quota from 5 to 8 per cent under Category III(B). But this is unlikely to placate the communities. Industries Minister MB Patil has reportedly claimed that the population of Veerashaiva-Lingayats would be one crore, if it is considered as one block including the sub-castes.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:30 am

Mining heaps misery on Sandur residents

BENGALURU: Rising air pollution, lack of pulmonologists and health facilities, and absence of proper air quality monitoring facility is forcing people in villages in the heart of the mining hub of Sandur in Ballari district to consider relocating for their survival. Sandur has no air quality monitoring station, while the one that the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) manages manually at Kuvempunagar, a locality in Ballari city, is almost 50 km from Sandur. The regional laboratory assessing data is in Raichur, almost 200 km from Sandur. A KSPCB official said, A proposal to set up a vehicle-mounted, automated air pollution monitoring centre at Sandur has been approved, but it is yet to be set up. Dr Basa Reddy N, a surgeon at Ballari District Hospital, said an increasing number of people in and around Sandur are complaining of breathing problems and lung infections. A district health officer said, Cases of people complaining of allergies and lung infections are rising. There is a need for specialised equipment to test and treat people with respiratory infections. But hospitals in the district, let alone the primary health centres (PHCs), have no such facilities. We have to send them to Ballari. As the air monitoring centre is so far away from Sandur, the report prepared by KSPCB shows the Air Quality Index (AQI) between good and satisfactory category (24-63) and Particulate Matter-10 (PM-10) between 24-128 micrograms per metre cube. This gives no accurate status of the prevailing levels of air pollution that people in and around Sandur are exposed to. Around 30 per cent of Indias iron ore comes from Ballari An official from the Karnataka Mining Environment Restoration Corporation (KMERC) told The New Indian Express, KMERC has been approving projects work as per the Comprehensive Environment Plan for Mining Impact Zone (CEPMIZ), but health programmes are delayed because of financial issues in sanctioning posts. KMERCs priority is setting up of PHCs, but we are unable to do so as no doctors have been sanctioned. There is also a proposal to upgrade the taluk hospital, but there is a shortage of specialists, especially pulmonologists. Around 30% of Indias iron ore comes from Ballari, and on any day, six to seven million tonnes are transported by road. Trucks carrying heavy loads of ore moving through untarred and poorly maintained roads is a big concern as mining dust flies around. Not just people staying within 500-1,000-metre radius of the mining areas that are affected, even those staying kilometres downhill are suffering from health issues, said a KMERC official. It has been going on for years. In 2022, CEPMIZ was approved after the Supreme Court directed officials to improve the living condition and to provide facilities to villages around the mining areas. An oversight authority was also constituted in 2022-23, and a retired Supreme Court Judge, Justice Sudershan Reddy, was appointed as its head. Also, Rs 24,996.71 crore was allocated to KMERC to execute projects. According to KMERC, around 30 state government departments are involved in implementing the approved projects as per CEPMIZ. Yet, work orders for only Rs 1,234.76 crore have been issued so far, of which Rs 52.38 crore is for health and family welfare. A retired forest department official, privy to the Sandur mining operations but requesting anonymity, said: There is a clear violation of Supreme Court directions in monitoring air quality and providing facilities to villagers around mining areas. It is also surprising that there is no Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) monitoring station in the region. In all, 1,730 villages of 10 taluks in four districts where mining takes place are directly under CEMPIZ regulations Ballari, Chitradurga, Vijayanagara and Tumakuru.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 7:26 am

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Bloomberg Quint 15 Apr 2025 7:17 am

'Software-defined vehicles more safe & economical'

Wipro CEO Srini Pallia showcased their cloud car ecosystem powered automotive prototype in Bengaluru, highlighting the company's advancements in software-defined vehicles (SDV). The AI-driven solutions aim to set new benchmarks in the automotive sector, emphasizing durability, performance, and sustainability. This platform offers automakers an integrated, cloud-native software solution with robust cybersecurity, enabling faster innovation at reduced costs.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2025 6:56 am

A viable population of lions can easily be established in the space available at Kuno

It has been 12 years since the Supreme Court ordered the translocation of the Asiatic lions to Kuno in an attempt to provide them with a second home, but this never materialised, and the long-term survival of the big cats continues to be precarious. Bengaluru-based wildlife biologist and conservation scientist Ravi Chellam, who has been involved with the conservation of Asiatic lions since 1985, details some of the issues surrounding their conservation.

The Hindu 15 Apr 2025 6:08 am

Woven Wonder: A look at the revival of rattan in interiors

With its warm tan colour and trademark weave pattern, rattan furniture was once the quintessential feature of many Indian homes in the 70s and 80s. Now, in more forms than the classic teak chairs, bed headboards, and cane sofas, the material has made a huge comeback in interior design. For many years, it was considered a very old material and people wanted to discard the stuff. But over the last two to three years, it has really taken over the interiors industry and used in a much more versatile manner, says Madhu Sarangi, the co-founder of Ishaan Kone Architects and Interior Designers. Nostalgia with a twist One of Madhus clients, Argha Sarkar, a manager at a design studio, recently converted his terrace space into a rattan-themed sitting area fitted out with a TV unit and storage units with rattan panels alongside a table with a rattan tabletop. We both love the look of wood and have used it quite a lot in the house. But because this space felt a little more open with big windows overlooking the rest of the terrace, we didnt want it to feel heavy. Rattan has that natural look that both me and my wife like, while also not having that solid, heavy look, and blending well with wood, he says, noting that the appeal of the material also lies in the comfort and nostalgia associated with it. Theres familiarity and personality associated with it because weve seen it growing up, he adds. Apart from the nostalgic appeal and ability to blend seamlessly with wood, rattan has become popular again for its flexibility as a material which can easily be moulded into different shapes, resulting in uses that werent seen in the past. Contrary to the 70s, people have started exploring rattan in different forms apart from loose furniture theyre playing with partitions and privacy screens, using rattan rolls on wardrobes and console units, light fittings and many wall decors, says Poornima Shivaprasad Hiremath, the principal architect at Studio Aura. Sarangi adds, People are using it in wall panelling and ceilings too. Once, we did a frame of wood and stretched a rattan weave material over it with some lighting behind so that it creates a beautiful pattern with a very nice Indian or bohemian look to it. Console table and mirror featuring rattan art by Vystrit Strorage unit with rattan panels Versatile and sustainable The material is flexible in terms of its ability to fit into different trendy aesthetics too, with styles like Japandi and Scandi using it for its warmth and subtlety. Hiremath explains, Rattan is part of minimalistic and biophilic design, it seamlessly blends with modern, traditional, rustic, bohemian, contemporary or many other decor styles. Its unique texture softens the harsh lines of modern architecture and gives a warm and welcoming feeling. Sarangi adds, Even in very luxurious interiors, we can sandwich it between glass with a touch of metal and give it a luxurious look. Eco-friendly in itself as a long-lasting material made of reeds grown widely in India, if you prioritise sustainability, this trend may be an opportunity to upcycle an old piece of furniture lying in your parents or grandparents homes. Old rattan furniture can be modified into unique pieces of artit can be stained, painted or left in its natural state to fit your interiors. You can give it a pastel coat of paint or give it new upholstery to keep up with changing colour trends, suggests Hiremath. Artistic flair Prashant Kashyap and Saumya Kashyaps Bengaluru store, Vystrit, has gained popularity online for its unique rattan art. Featuring intricate and vibrant cross-stitch designs on a rattan base, these artworks, featuring designs from peacocks to Ganeshas, are made of upcycled materials and can add a splash of colour to any space. We use handmade rattan mats and dye t-shirt yarn sourced from textile processors on our own. We also wanted this to be socially sustainable, so Saumya trains women housekeepers who had no previous experience with embroidery or thread work. It takes between a day to six days to make these pieces based on their size, explains Prashant. A unique design of theirs is a table with a changeable rattan art tabletop, Every three months or so we send a new piece of art in exchange for the old one which can be replaced by lifting the glass up, he says. Living room featuring rattan art by Vystrit Tips Using rattan in exterior areas directly exposed to sun and rain can lead to mold growth. When used outside, sandwiching rattan between glass panels can protect it from the elements The webbing pattern can hold dust so regular cleaning is essential Plastic lookalikes may be passed off as rattan in markets so exercise caution while purchasing

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 6:00 am

Win for Vintage

Record stores, once considered a thing of the past, have seen a huge revival with the pandemic reigniting peoples interest in tangible objects, analogue aesthetics and one-of-a-kind experiences. As the citys record store culture has thrived, many stores and art venues have started hosting vinyl listening sessions. It started off with record stores hosting them around three years ago but in the last year or so, other venues like restaurants and bars have also joined in, says Sujit G Ponoth, the founder of JDs jukebox, a record store within the premises of Bangalore Creative Circus, Yeshwanthpur. Sangeeth Ram, the owner of Rams Musique, an old-time record store on MG Road, agrees. A few months ago, it used to be a monthly or a fortnightly type of event, but now, I see one happening almost every week, he says. Recalling particularly unique ones theyve hosted, Ram adds, We did one where we compared Ilaiyaraajas music to Bachs. Weve also tried to include digital music in the experience to show the difference between digital and analogue sounds... its an experiment every single time and we usually sell out within three to four days of announcing a show. A typical vinyl listening session could be curated around an artiste, an album, or a genre of music with a host guiding participants through the tracks. The idea is to listen carefully and deeply engage with the music on an experiential and intellectual level. We play the tracks, and we unpack the music, interpret the lyrics, the album art, the themes and narratives put forth by the artiste in between the tracks. We want to promote music listening in a conscious and intentional way, explains Akhil Hemdev, the founder of On The Jungle Floor, a popular online music store which hosts listening sessions in Indiranagar and on Kasturba Road. He adds, Sitting together and meditatively listening to a piece of music is a cathartic process and I feel like a lot of people come back for how connected its made them feel to their favourite artistes. Part of the crowd seems to be people who are simply curious about vinyl music, seeking to try it out before taking the leap to an expensive turntable or record purchase. As Ram says, Many dont know much about what vinyl sounds like. They try to attend these kinds of shows to learn how everything works, and then, begin to get into it. The rest are vinyl music enthusiasts who, apart from the learning experience, come to experience a sense of community, one of the only offline places for them to do so. The very essence of listening sessions is like-minded people coming together. A few of them may have actually witnessed the artistes live and through the sessions, they share those experiences. The human connection is the most important aspect of this Ive found people who are shy and introverted coming in and sharing their personal moments or experiences with the artiste, says Ponoth. Apart from intimate vinyl listening sessions, a small community of record collectors-cum-DJs have been performing DJ sets using vinyl records instead of the typical digital files. Most DJs play mp3 files and the quality on a lot of digital platforms is not great. But records are a great source for music because of the sound quality. If youre listening to rock music on records, you feel the crash of the drums and hear the smallest details (the transition a guitarist makes from one chord to another), loud and clear. In Bengaluru, theres a whole culture of sound and audiophiles who prefer going to parties playing records, says DJ Sandeep Raman, who frequently performs in the city.

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 6:00 am

Putting the Bengal in Uru: City-based Bengalis share their plans for the Bengali New Year

Bengalis are a festive bunch; despite Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, being known as the city of joy, the joyous predisposition is central to Bengali cultures and subcultures throughout the world. While Durga Pujo is unanimously considered the biggest Bengali festival, Nabobarsho (New Year) or Poila Boishakh comes a close second. As the day celebrating the first day of the Bengali calendar, Nabobarsho enthuses the Bengali community towards family and food, and the promise of renewal. Poila Boishakh, which literally translates to the first day of the spring season, is a day of tremendous significance in the Bengali community. Because the season has connotations of bountiful harvest and abundance, it is marked as the start of the Bengali fiscal calendar as well, with businesses inaugurating the ceremonial haalkhata or record of transactions. While the festivals history is disputed, most regard king Shashanka as the monarch to invent the Bengali calendar. Rawshomalai, a Bengali dessert Regardless of history, as aforementioned, Nabobarshos cultural significance pervades Bengalis from all backgrounds. Debolina Ray, a product manager, anticipated her unavailability for this years Nabobarsho, and was more than keen to celebrate ahead. Im not in Bengaluru for Poila Boishakh this year, and Im definitely missing the Bengali festive menus around the city. But for me, the day is just as much about reunions. I got a head start with a true-blue Bengali feast with friends and family last week, she remarks. Software architect Priyanjana Roy, who looks forward to spending the festival with good company, reveals, Family and food have always been the central theme for Poila Boishakh. This year its a little different as I am planning on spending it with my close friends, with my family being far away in Kolkata. We have planned a potluck with various Bengali dishes made by all of us. While festivals are gravitational centres for cultures to engage in revelry, they take on an added dimension for their diaspora communities. Most Bengalis based in Bengaluru have their origins in West Bengal, Assam, or even Bangladesh; Nabobarsho, beyond its glitter, also cannot help but fill them with nostalgia towards home. As IT professional Adrija Roy states, This year, Im celebrating Poila Boishakh by going home after what feels like ages, slipping into new clothes, and savouring the comforting taste of Maas cooking surrounded by laughter, old memories, and familiar faces. While communications consultant Srobona Das plans a small gathering of probashee (diaspora) Bangalees, Debolina misses the inimitable homely touch, saying, At home, we usually have a family feast with cherished recipes that rarely make an appearance otherwise. Priyanjana additionally reminisces about the stormy weather Bengal faces during this time of year, mentioning, I miss my family, but I also miss the moody weather. Just before Poila Boishakh, the jhoro hawa (gusty wind) brings down the temperature, making Kolkata such a delight to enjoy the festive mood in!

The New Indian Express 15 Apr 2025 6:00 am

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The Times of India 15 Apr 2025 12:13 am

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The Times of India 15 Apr 2025 12:13 am

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The Times of India 15 Apr 2025 12:13 am

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The Times of India 15 Apr 2025 12:10 am

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The Times of India 15 Apr 2025 12:04 am

Ambedkar Museum, Tallest Statue To Be Set Up In Bengaluru: Siddaramaiah

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NDTV 14 Apr 2025 11:39 pm

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah announces a museum, tallest statue of Ambedkar in Bengaluru

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The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 11:12 pm

Chaos at Kempegowda Metro Station as BMRCL operates trains at 10-minute intervals during peak hours

BENGALURU: The Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Metro Station at Majestic was jam-packed with commuters on Monday morning as metro trains operated at an interval of 10 minutes instead of the regular services at a 3-5 minutes frequency during peak hours. People were seen queueing up till the first floor of the station, while the train stood at the underground station, even at 8.50 am. The situation started to get worse from 9 am and continued till noon, when train frequency started to improve. Commuters blamed the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for this. They said while BMRCL was keen on hiking the fares, it has been least bothered about the commuters and hence assumed that there will less crowd on April 14, due to government holiday on account of Ambedkar Jayanthi. However, many private organisations and tech firms had a regular working day. Peak hours for the BMRCL are from 8 am till 12 pm and from 4 pm to 9 pm on weekdays, while the rest of the time is considered to be off-peak hours where Metro frequency is once in 8-10 minutes. Regular commuters said that the trains are operated every 3-5 minutes during peak hours, and on Monday, there was one train every 10 minutes from Majestic leading to the chaos at the station. They complained that as the crowd kept swelling at the Majestic stations and commuters pushing each other to get inside the rail, the limited staff at the station did nothing. Krishna, a regular commuter, took to social media and stated, BMRCL thinks everyone has a holiday, running trains at 10-minute frequency at rush hour, Majestic will have a stampede one of these days and only BMRCL will be to blame. No queue, no rules, it is a free for all today (sic). Another commuter at the station vented his ire against BMRCL and said that everyone cannot have the luxury of sitting at home on government holidays. They told BMRCL will be responsible if there are any mismanagement. Not only Kempegowda Station but commuters from other stations like Magadi Road, Vijaynagar and others also complained about station to be overcrowded, and they were not able to board the train as they were running fully-packed. The mismanagement at Majestic Metro Station this morning is unacceptable. Reducing train frequency to 10 minutes during peak hours, assuming everyone has a holiday, created absolute chaos. BMRCL must plan better in such cases and restore normal frequency immediately, said Bangalore Central MP PC Mohan. BMRCL added additional trains after overcrowding and as the day progressed. The BMRCL spokesperson issued a statement that read: Following the crowd build-up at Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station (Majestic), on account of the general holiday, BMRCL operationalised four additional trains from Byapahanalli to Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station (Majestic) to enhance public convenience. Additionally, one train was short-terminated at Majestic and returned to ITPL. With this, a total of 7 fresh trips originating from Majestic, Garudacharpalya and Whitefield were operated. The release added, the trains on Monday evening from ITPL were also made operational at 5 minutes headway.

The New Indian Express 14 Apr 2025 10:08 pm

IPL 2025: CSK Pick Mhatre As Gaikwads Injury Replacement, SRH Sign Ravichandran For Injured Zampa

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CNMSports 14 Apr 2025 10:04 pm

Ktaka: Truck owners associations to begin strike over diesel price hike

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Mangalorean 14 Apr 2025 9:36 pm

Siddaramaiah challenges Modi to show his commitment by enacting law on the lines of SCSP-TSP Act

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The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 8:46 pm

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The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 8:34 pm

Bengaluru Weather Warning: IMD Issues Alert For Thunderstorms Till April 15; Predicts Heavy Rain In Tamil Nadu, Kerala

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The HealthSite 14 Apr 2025 8:31 pm

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Deccan Chronicle 14 Apr 2025 8:26 pm

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A tribute to late theatre personality A.N. Ramesh in Bengaluru on April 15

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The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 7:32 pm

Veteran Kannada actor Bank Janardhan passes away in Bengaluru, 76-year-old is survived by...

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DNA India 14 Apr 2025 7:01 pm

BBMP achieves 94.62% property tax collection in 2024-25

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The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 5:54 pm

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NewsBytes 14 Apr 2025 5:29 pm

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Google News 14 Apr 2025 4:39 pm

IPL 2025: Kohli Asks Samson To Check Heart Beat After Running Double, Sparks Concerns

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Deccan Chronicle 14 Apr 2025 4:16 pm

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The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 4:14 pm

Uday Kumar Looks To Conquer World 10K Bengaluru 2025 With His Unbreakable Spirit

Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award: Kolkata-based Uday Kumar is a contractual worker whose life took an unforeseen turn during the Durga Puja holidays of 2015. What began as a simple act of washing his face in a train compartment tragically resulted in a fall that led to the amputation of his left leg. I went to wash my face in the basin in the reservation compartment of the train. The basin overflowed with water and I fell out of the train on the platform and my leg was badly sprained on the platform. I had to be taken to the hospital for surgery and the doctors declared that I am 91% disabled. I am disabled, but I consider myself to be 91% abled, he declared. But in the face of adversity, Uday chose a different narrative. This pivotal moment ignited a desire to prove his own resilience. He found his arena in the demanding world of marathons. Since then, this extraordinary individual has conquered over 80 races across 16 states, transforming his perceived limitation into a source of immense strength. His journey began humbly with a 5 km marathon in Kolkata in 2017, an experience that sparked a profound love for running. This passion propelled him through countless miles, weaving him into the fabric of the marathon community. But Uday's ambitions stretched far beyond the running track. He embraced the challenge of mountaineering, scaling formidable heights and earning the highest accolades, including the Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award. This year, on January 17, 2025, I received the highest award in mountaineering. I climbed Kanchenjunga at an altitude of 16,500 feet. After that, I went to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak on the African continent. I did skydiving from Tirajapur and I did scuba diving in the open water of 35 feet, making history as the first Indian to unfurl the national flag in water, land, and air, Uday added. Despite these extraordinary achievements, Uday remains grounded, his focus now set on a new personal challenge. He is eagerly anticipating the upcoming World 10K Bengaluru 2025 on April 27. This will be my second time running in the vibrant city. My first experience in Bengaluru, participating in Virat Kohli's One8 run, where I achieved a personal best of 1 hour and 35 minutes. Now, I am determined to push my boundaries further, aiming to shatter his previous record and cross the finish line within 1 hour and 20 minutes, he declared. Despite these extraordinary achievements, Uday remains grounded, his focus now set on a new personal challenge. He is eagerly anticipating the upcoming World 10K Bengaluru 2025 on April 27. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 14 Apr 2025 4:14 pm

Guru Vandana and Alumni Meet of Vijaya College on April 21 in Bengaluru

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The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 4:09 pm

Bengaluru woman molestation case: Accused arrested in Kerala

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The Siasat Daily 14 Apr 2025 3:53 pm

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Google News 14 Apr 2025 3:52 pm

Bengaluru doctor treated thousands for years. Now, at 50, he is taking a career break - for himself

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The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 3:45 pm

Luxury housing sales record 28% Y-o-Y growth across top seven cities in Q1 2025

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The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 3:44 pm

Viral video: Tim David pranks Virat Kohli in RCB dressing room after RR win, social media says 'good one'

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DNA India 14 Apr 2025 3:39 pm

Youth held in Kerala on charge of molesting a woman in Bengaluru

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Deccan Chronicle 14 Apr 2025 3:21 pm

Minor girls murder case: Ktaka Home Min orders enquiry on encounter of accused

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Mangalorean 14 Apr 2025 3:18 pm

Popular comedian passes away in Bengaluru

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Deccan Chronicle 14 Apr 2025 3:17 pm

BDS student found dead in Bengaluru

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The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 3:03 pm

Dental Student, 20, Dies By Suicide In Bengaluru Allegedly Due To Exam Stress

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NDTV 14 Apr 2025 3:03 pm

Bengaluru doctor's checklist for arranged marriage includes salary slip, ITR, credit score and HIV test. Internet divided

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The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 3:00 pm

Arnya RealEstates Fund to invest 130 crore in Casagrand's housing project in Bengaluru

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The Hindu Businessline 14 Apr 2025 2:36 pm

Bengaluru: Chaos at Namma Metro Majestic station as train frequency dips

The disruption was attributed to a lower-than-usual train frequency on account of the government holiday for Ambedkar Jayanti.

The Hindu 14 Apr 2025 2:16 pm

'We have received a copy of report': Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on caste census - MSN

'We have received a copy of report': Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on caste census MSN

Google News 14 Apr 2025 2:01 pm

IPL 2025: 'Major Changes Are Not In CSK's DNA', Says Hayden Ahead Of LSG Clash

Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden shared his insights on Chennai Super Kings potential approach in their fixture against Lucknow Super Giants on Monday, believing that implementing major changes is against the five-time winner's DNA and they will likely follow their simple ack yourselves and trust the process approach. CSK are rooted at the bottom of the IPL 2025 points table with just one win after six games and will be hoping for a turnaround when they face LSG at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Monday evening. I doubt well see major changes - its just not in CSKs DNA. Their approach will likely be: back yourselves, trust the process. They might not be the team that scores 60 in the powerplay, but they have to find a point of difference. Without change, it becomes insanity - doing the same thing over and over expecting different results. Whether they recognise and act on that is still uncertain, but something clearly needs to shift, Hayden said on JioHotstar. CSK got off to a winning start with a win over Mumbai Indians but since then have lost five consecutive matches -- against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders -- for the first time in the tournament's history. Also for the first time, CSK have lost three consecutive matches at their home ground, the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. They have already lost their skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, due to an elbow fracture, with MS Dhoni leading the side in his absence, while 17-year-old Mumbai opener Ayush Mhatre is set to join the squad as Gaikwad's replacement. The return of Dhoni to the captaincy, following Gaikwad's injury, couldn't spark a turnaround in CSKs previous match against the Kolkata Knight Riders. Head coach Stephen Fleming admitted that Dhoni's return to being captain wouldn't change the team's fortunes overnight, saying, He hasn't got a magic wand. They have already lost their skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, due to an elbow fracture, with MS Dhoni leading the side in his absence, while 17-year-old Mumbai opener Ayush Mhatre is set to join the squad as Gaikwad's replacement. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 14 Apr 2025 1:22 pm

Unsold housing stock down 4 pc to 5.6 lakh units, inventory of affordable homes falls 19 pc: Anarock

NEW DELHI, Apr 14:Unsold housing stock stood at nearly 5.6 lakh units at the end of the latest March quarter, down 4 per cent annually, on strong sales, according to Anarock. Real estate consultant Anarock data showed that unsold housing inventory declined to 5,59,808 units at the end of March 2025 from 5,80,895 units in the year-ago period across seven major cities. These seven cities are Delhi-NCR, Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune. As per [] The post Unsold housing stock down 4 pc to 5.6 lakh units, inventory of affordable homes falls 19 pc: Anarock appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 Apr 2025 1:20 pm

Bengaluru says 'no' to maids, 'yes' to robots as India's IT capital take AI help for hassle-free daily chores

Bengaluru residents are embracing robots for household chores, reducing reliance on traditional help. Manisha Roy replaced her cook with a kitchen robot, saving time and money, while Meera Vasudev uses robotic cleaners. This shift is also changing gender roles, with men like Naveen actively participating in cooking.

The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 12:58 pm

Bengaluru Techie Tries To Set Himself On Fire Near Governor's House, Alleges 'Torture' By Wife

Police said Junaid claimed that he was being tortured by his wife. He alleged that his wife had lodged a false dowry case against him and also lodged many more cases against him

News18 14 Apr 2025 12:56 pm

Hop into Easter cheer at Caraway Kitchen, Conrad Bengaluru

The Easter Brunch will feature an extensive buffet spread, spotlighting seasonal favourites and chef-special Easter delicacies.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Apr 2025 12:46 pm

Unsold stock in affordable housing segment decline by 19%

India's affordable housing sector faces challenges, with unsold stock decreasing due to supply shortages, while luxury housing sees a surge in unsold units driven by increased supply and cautious investor sentiment. Anarock data reveals a significant drop in affordable housing sales and supply shares since 2019. Bengaluru and Chennai lead in reducing affordable housing inventory, while Hyderabad experiences a rise.

The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 12:32 pm

'Unscientific, junk it': Karnataka caste census report divides Congress

A leaked Karnataka caste census report proposing increased OBC and Muslim reservations has ignited controversy within the Congress government. The report suggests raising OBC reservation to 51% and Muslims to 8%, sparking accusations of being unscientific. Vokkaligas and Lingayats are recommended 7% and 8% quotas, respectively. With total reservations potentially reaching 73.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2025 12:26 pm

NASA, ISRO reviewing dates for launch of INDO-US joint NISAR mission

CHENNAI, Apr 14: US Space Agency NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) are reviewing potential dates for the launch of INDO-US joint NISAR Satellite Mission. The satellite, to be placed in a Low Earth Orbit, has been tested at ISRO facility in Bengaluru and will be transported to the spaceport of Sriharikota, about 110 km from here. The launch is likely either in May or June depending upon the launch window availability after undergoing further tests of [] The post NASA, ISRO reviewing dates for launch of INDO-US joint NISAR mission appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 Apr 2025 11:31 am

Bengaluru is the most expensive city in India...: Internet users lock horns as user says everything is costly here

A Reddit user ignited a debate by claiming Bengaluru is India's most expensive city, citing high costs for rent, food, and transport compared to Pune, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. The post highlighted that a monthly income of Rs 50,000-60,000 may be insufficient for a family.

The Economic Times 14 Apr 2025 11:13 am