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DK Shivakumar: Meeting with Rajanna a courtesy call
Cyber Police Bust Mule Account Network, Arrest 7
The accused hailed from Bengaluru, Coorg, West Godavari and Anantapur regions and had formed an organised network through a Telegram channel to procure and supply current bank accounts to fraud syndicates: Police
Karnataka: Shivakumar meets Siddaramaiahs loyal Rajanna
Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Sunday called on Congress MLA K N Rajanna at his residence here. The meeting assumes significance as Rajanna is considered loyal to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Madhugiri MLA Rajanna was cooperation minister in the Siddaramaiah government. He was sacked from the Cabinet after the Congress high command 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 .
Def. Min: Arrest of Army Officer, Middlemen Result of Zero Tolerance Against Graft
The CBI carried out searches across Delhi, Sri Ganganagar, Bengaluru, and Jammu as part of the investigation.
Pulse Polio drive: Bengaluru records 95% coverage
The year that saw Bengalurus governance restructured, but no elections yet
The best of 2025: Gaming unwrapped
This year flipped the tables on gaming, where the best games came not only from the AAA studios, but also smaller independentmakers
Chairman of Supreme Courts Road Safety Advisory Committee inspects Bengaluru-Mysuru highway
Zomato Agent Shares Interaction With Rude Customer In Bengaluru, Viral Video Divides Internet
In a viral post, a Zomato agent explains how he had to walk a long distance to deliver an order at a customer's doorstep. He found the latter's behaviour rude, but the video has received mixed reactions.
Bengaluru get ambulance for urban wildlife
Former cricketer Anil Kumble launched an ambulance dedicated to urban wildlife in Bengaluru, a joint initiative by Tekion and Praana Animal Foundation. This service aims to enhance emergency response for animals affected by the city's growth and human-animal conflict, providing immediate care and safe transport for various species.
Stars & cribs bring message of love & hope in Bengaluru
The citys churches are getting decked up, and carol groups are bringing the Xmas spirit to life
Bengaluru Seasonal Flu Alert: Air Pollution Peaks After 4 Years; Experts Warn Of Serious Heart Risks
With seasonal flu cases rising from December to March, Karnatakas Health Department has issued strict guidelines to hospitals, urging preparedness, testing and vaccination.
BSWML reclaims 5 acres of encroached land worth Rs 80 crore near Kogilu Bande
Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited successfully reclaimed nearly five acres of prime land near Kogilu Bande, valued at 80 crore. Over 150 temporary structures were removed in a coordinated operation. This crucial land will now host vital waste management facilities, including biomethanation and incineration units, accelerating planned projects.
From Pleasant To 8.5C: Bengalurus December Winter Tightens Its Grip
Weather officials indicate that dry conditions with clear skies are likely to continue in the coming days. However, cold nights and misty or foggy mornings are expected to persist.
Over 50 per cent of homeless suffer from mental illness: Report
BENGALURU: Around 50% of homeless people rescued under the Manovruksha initiative of the state government suffer from mental illnesses. Thirty-four percent of them suffer from psychosis, including schizophrenia and the rest suffer from common mental disorders, dementia, Bipolar Affective Disorder, substance abuse disorders and Intellectual Development Disorders (IDD) with or without psychosis. This data was revealed in the annual report of the Aaladamara Foundation following the successful completion of one year of Manovruksha programme along with the state government. The government introduced the Manovruksha Emergency Care and Recovery Centre (ECRC) model for the first time at CV Raman General Hospital in October 2024 in Bengaluru. So far, more than 500 individuals have been rescued and supported across various ECRC centres in Shivajinagar, Manasa in Mysuru, Banashankari and C V Raman hospital. Explaining why most of the homeless people are diagnosed with psychosis or schizophrenia, Paravathi, Research Associate at the Aladamara Foundation, said, The isolating effects of the disorder, hallucinations and delusions which are the main symptoms of schizophrenia also leads to homelessness. Skipping medicines will also lead them to roaming around and ultimately becoming homeless. Whenever they are rescued under Manovruksha initiative, we provide them care, food, clothes and heal them. Fifty percent of them are sent back to their families however the other 50 percent families are not traceable or their families deny due to poverty or even other issues. In such cases, they stay back with Aaladamara foundation and other NGOs. Meanwhile, Dr Kishore Kumar KV, Executive Director, Aaladamara Foundation, highlighted the challenges in the mental health legislation that restricts the people who are rescued to stay in ECRC for more than 90 days but where will they go when families and communities are not ready to accept them. The government has to look into these policies because though the number of homeless people with various mental illnesses might be around 2,000 but their physical and mental wellbeing matters. Speaking to The New Sunday Express, Dr Rajani Parthasarathy, Deputy Director for Mental Health programme, Department of Health and Family Welfare, said, ECRC s will be expanded across the state to cater more homeless people with mental illnesses. Already ECRCs are functioning in Yadgir, Gadag and Udupi. A few more centres will be set up in KR Puram in Bengaluru, Ramanagara, Mysuru, Chitradurga and Chamarajnagar to cater to more people.
Yakshagana,Indias own opera, making waves in Europe
MANGALURU: Yakshagana, the traditional art form of coastal Karnataka, has found an enthusiastic audience across Europe, thanks to the passion and dedication of Yakshamitraru Germany. The troupes journey, marked by perseverance, cultural pride and artistic excellence, has become a remarkable example of how a band of expats has kept the Yakshagana tradition alive on foreign shores. Founded in 2018 in Frankfurt, Yakshamitraru Germany is the brainchild of Apurva Beleyur, whose Yakshagana roots run deep. He is the son of renowned artiste Beleyuru Krishnamurthy, who was with the Saligrama Yakshagana troupe for 28 years. Despite this strong artistic lineage, his father initially encouraged Apurva to pursue a different career path, fearing the struggles associated with life as an artiste. After moving to Germany in 2015, Apurva found that his Yakshagana connection was too profound to ignore. Desiring to bring the art form to newer audiences, he discussed with his friend Ajeeth Prabhu the possibility of starting a troupe. The idea took shape soon and Yakshamitraru Germany was born. Today, the troupe has five dedicated members -- Apurva, Shashidhar Nairy, Shri Hari Hosamane, Prateek Hegde Bengle and Sushma Ravindra. Though they work regular jobs in banks and automobile companies, they make time to pursue the art form. They have performed in 25 cities across Germany, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Spain and Denmark. They import all traditional costumes and ornaments from India with support from Sanjaya Beleyur and Shashikanth Shetty from Karkala. Apurva told TNSE that a student from Sweden conducted an extensive research on Yakshamitraru Germany, which has been published by Uppsala University. Another student in Germany is pursuing a PhD focusing on the troupe, and a documentary is slated for release in 2026 in Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch and German. Apurva Beleyur Since 2024, Yakshamitraru Germany has been hosting an annual cultural event, Yaksha Sankranthi, in German theatres. The event highlights Indian performers in Germany, who have made significant contributions to promote traditional art forms. The troupe helps Yakshagana artistes in India with funds raised through events in Europe, Apurva said. In collaboration with Dheemahi Kala Kendra, Sirsi, the troupe conducts Yakshagana training camps across Europe. Indian students from Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Malta, Italy and Germany attend Yakshagana classes online. Plans are now on to start offline sessions for 20 students. He said the troupe stages two-hour shows as well as 30-minute short duration episodes. It performs prasangas such as Lava Kusha, Lankadahana, Bhasmasura Mohini, Sudharshana Vijaya, Jambavathi Kalyana, Vali Vadhe and Kamsa Vadhe. For German-speaking audiences, the shows will be in English. If the show is in Kannada, the troupe provides booklets of its English-translation to help audiences follow the storyline. English Yakshagana shows are becoming popular and German communities have booked two more shows for 2026. Their efforts have been acknowledged by Indian consulates in Germany, France, Spain, and Denmark. In 2023, Apurva hosted Yakshadhruva Patla Satish Shetty from the Patla Foundation, whose visit inspired the emergence of two to three Yakshagana troupes in Germany. What began as an individuals longing to reconnect with his artistic roots, has now blossomed into a movement that is entertaining global audiences.
At 72, this Karnataka woman is racing against her age
SHIVAMOGGA: Age is just a number for B Manjamma, a 72-year-old athlete from Shivamogga. She won a gold medal in the 400m run at the 23rd Asian Masters Athletics Championship in Chennai recently. She is a perfect example of the adage, Talent never fails or has an expiry date. She has won 110 medals in all, at the state, national and international level after taking to athletics just seven years ago. Manjamma retired as lady health visitor (LHV) and in-charge nursing officer at the district health officers office in 2013 after 36 years of service. Her husband HT Devaraj, who was from Kodagu and worked at the Karnataka Handloom and Woolen Society, passed away in 2013. The loss pushed her into a deep depression. Trying to pull herself out of the dark mental hole, she started jogging in 2018 when she was 65. Since then, she has been taking part in district, state, national and international events. My 27-year-old daughter Varshini Das, a doctor in Bengaluru, is behind my achievements. She has been supporting and motivating me all these years. I also have friends supporting me and appreciating my sportsman spirit even at the age of 72. Sports associations of Mysuru and Mangaluru motivate me by inviting me to their events, she told TNSE. Sports and games improve physical and mental health. They help people, especially the elderly, to be active and attentive. Yoga, walking, meditation and sports are all essential part of this, she said. She bagged the first prize in shot put at an athletics meet in 2018 for the first time. This prompted me to continue my sports journey, she added. There is no age limit to explore your talents and skills. One must gain confidence, which will help achieve greater things. Nothing is impossible, she said. Apart from the district-level track and field events, Manjamma represented the state in Nasik, Hyderabad, Goa, Pune and Kochi. She also attended international events in Brunei, Sri Lanka Master Athletics International, South Asia Tournament in Mangaluru and South India Tournament in Udupi. Keeping herself sprightly even at this age, she had a message for the younger generation, Youngsters should keep their body and mind active. They should avoid sleeping late and eating junk food, adopt a healthy lifestyle and keep obesity at bay. They should jog, walk, meditate, practice yoga and play games to keep themselves fit. Such activities help them concentrate on academics too. This ever-enthusiastic late bloomer said, Earlier, I used to participate only in 100m and 200m races. But now, I take part in shot put, discus throw, 1 km walk, 60m race and javelin throw.
Karnataka HC dismisses moms plea challenging detention of actor Ranya in gold smuggling case
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court dismissed the habeas corpus petition filed by HP Rohini, questioning the preventive detention order against her daughter, accused-actress Harshavardini Ranya, under the provisions of the COFEPOSA in the gold smuggling case. A division bench of Justices Anu Sivaraman and Vijaykumar A Patil passed the order, dismissing the petition challenging the detention order passed by the Central Economic Intelligence Bureau. Ranya was intercepted on March 3, 2025, at Kempegowda International Airport after her arrival from Dubai. Rohinis contention was that the copy of the pen drive, a piece of evidence, was not made available to Ranya. However, it was stated that the pen drive was taken to the prison and was played on a laptop. On April 27, she asked for the pen drive to be delivered to her lawyer. Rohini accepted the pen drive on May 17. Therefore, the petitioner cannot contend that the order of detention was vitiated, the court said. Rohini said that two pages of the document supporting the detention are in Kannada and Ranya is unable to read the same, and hence the order of detention was vitiated. The court said the non-supply of the translation of the pages cannot be fatal to the detention order since the said two pages are not part of what was relied upon at all. Further, the order of detention specifically records that Ranyas applications for bail have been rejected. However, the detention order also records that there is every possibility of the detenue being released on bail and that the detention of the passport of the detenue in court custody would not be sufficient in the nature of the offences committed by her to deter her from committing similar offences of smuggling in the future, as well, the court said. The court said that the contention that she has not been informed of her right to submit the representations against detention is also incorrect since the order of detention contains such information. Further, the contention that the detenue has a right to be represented by a lawyer is also absolutely incorrect; there is no such right provided under Section 8(e) of the COFEPOSA, the court noted. The court also said that the representations submitted by the detenue have been placed before the Advisory Board and have been considered and rejected by the central government. The contention was raised that there is a delay in serving the grounds of detention, which cannot be accepted, as the grounds of the detention order dated April 22 have admittedly been served on April 27. Therefore, the court is of the opinion that the challenge raised against the order of detention cannot be sustained, the court observed.
GBA demolishes slum homes to reclaim five acres near Yelahanka
BENGALURU: The Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) on Saturday demolished slum homes at Fakeer Colony and Wasim Layout at Kogilu in Yelahanka to reclaim five acres of government land. Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML) officials, along with police and marshals used JCB machines to pull down the homes. The action by the civic agency, however, led to a volatile situation as human rights activists joined in condemning the act, as 300 families were rendered homeless. According to Manohar Elavarthi, from Dhudiyuva Janara Vedike, no notices were given by authorities as a result, the poor and downtrodden who have been living for many year rendered homeless. Had the authorities given notices, we would have stopped the eviction. Now almost all our homes have been reduced to rubble. They have to brace the cold and guard their belongings. Tonight, they may manage as most of the belongings are assembled near a government school, but tomorrow, dont know where they will go, said Elavarthi. The JCB started removing the slum homes as early as 9 am on Saturday, and by 5 pm the entire area was bulldozed. Most vulnerable here are fakeers. They seek alms, sing near dargahs, and return to their sheds by evening. They are now on the streets, said Elavarthi. Cursing the authorities for their action, Munni, a resident, said, I have been living in the slum colony for the last 25 years, and now all of a sudden, authorities, along with police, have come and razed the structures. Here, over 300 families live, and all are homeless now. Justifying the action, a senior official from BSWML said the land measuring around 30 acres was transferred to erstwhile Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) by the revenue department. The civic body had already taken possession of 9 acres. On Saturday, 5 acres of encroached land were reclaimed. The market value of encroached land is around Rs 80 crores here, he said and added the GBA will ensure processing around 150 tonnes of wet waste in 10 acres of land. The official added that the land was meant for a bio-gas plant, animal incinerator facility, sanitary waste processing facility and coconut rendering, and byproducts from the tender coconut shells will be extracted once the plant is established here. Reclaiming authority 160 sheds built on encroached land 9 Tractors and 9 JCB machines deployed to raze and remove debris 70 GBA Marshalls and 200 police personnel deployed
You do not need to speak the same language to connect with instrumental music, says Rahul Sharma
Lt Col posted at defence ministry held for bribery
NEW DELHI: The CBI on Saturday arrested Lt Col Deepak Kumar Sharma, a senior officer in the defence ministry, in a bribery case, the agency said. One Vinod Kumar has also been arrested along with the Lieutenant Colonel. On Friday, the agency registered a case against Lt Col Sharma, Deputy Planning Officer of International Cooperation and Exports, Ministry of Defence, his wife Col. Kajal Bali, and others, including a Dubai based company on the allegations of criminal conspiracy and bribery. A person named Vinod Kumar delivered a bribe of Rs 3 lakh, on the behest of the said company, to Lt. Col. Sharma on December 18. Searches are being conducted at Sri Ganganager, Bengaluru, Jammu and other places. During searches at Sharmas house in Delhi, bribe amount of Rs 3 lakh and Rs 2.23 crore cash and a cash amount of Rs 10 lakh from the house of accused at Sri Ganganagar, in addition to other incriminating material, has been seized, the agency said.
Karnataka is experiencing a significant cold spell as winter tightens its grip, with dense morning fog disrupting travel. Minimum temperatures have dipped 2-3C below normal across the state, with north-interior districts like Bidar recording the lowest at 5.3C. The chill is expected to persist through the month-end.
Six years on, Bengalurus Kamaraj Road may reopen fully in January 2026
Indians savour moments with top stars
Faculty crunch sends salaries soaring in Bengalurus medical colleges
80km traffic relief: Bids floated to fast-track five elevated roads in Bengaluru
Ktaka down spirited Lakshadweep
Turning trash to cash: Bengaluru Solid Waste Management earns Rs 1,000 per tonne of plastic waste
If films can be based on real people, why cant restaurants?: Pravesh Pandey
Informal jam spaces are striking a new chord in the city
An artwork can move people, make them happy or emotional, that is the purpose of art: Vilas Nayak
Bengaluru taught me what an all-day cafe could be: Riyaaz Amlani
Brand Bengaluru: A city made by its people
These curtains will never fall: The enduring magic of Kannada theatre
Bengalurus growth at risk without long-term plan, warn tech leaders
Central government says it is tet to receive proposal for seconnd airport in Bengaluru
Shakti dues: Govt clears Rs 11,748cr, still owes Rs 4,006cr to RTCs
Bengaluru Rural MP bats for national Sandalwood Board to aid growers
Congress protests MGNREGA renaming
Devadasis, gravediggers in Karnataka protest for pension, homes
13 years on, Kolar-Whitefield rail link remains non-starter
Unanswered questions cloud legislature proceedings in Karnataka
Bengaluru court adjourns MLA Basavarajs anticipatory bail plea to Monday
Over 150 families left homeless after demolition drive in Yelahanka
Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited says the demolition drive is conducted to clear encroachments on government land
Roopa Viroopa, Indianised version of Beauty and the Beast, to be staged in Bengaluru
The dance theatrical is a fusion of Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, folk dance and martial arts
Leadership issue: High command will call us at an appropriate time: Shivakumar
Congress workers will not allow Gandhis India to be turned into Godses India, he says at protest rally in Bengaluru
RCB react to Jitesh Sharma's T20 World Cup 2026 snub, social media post goes viral
Royal Challengers Bengaluru react after Jitesh Sharma is dropped from India's T20 World Cup 2026 squad. The franchise shared a social media post backing the wicketkeeper-batter, triggering fan reactions and debate over India's selection call.
Drogue parachute deployment tests for Gaganyaan mission successful: ISRO
These tests were completed at the Rail Track Rocket Sled (RTRS) facility of the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) in Chandigarh, on December 18 and 19, says the ISRO
Congress protest against replacing MGNREGA, hate politics in National Herald case
Bengaluru: The ruling Congress in Karnataka on Saturday held a protest against the central government replacing the MGNREGA, and alleged hate politics against the party leadership in the National Herald case. The protest at the Freedom Park here, led by state Congress president and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, was attended by a host 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 .
Bengaluru girl wins bronze at National Roller Skating Championship
The event was organised by the Roller-Skating Federation of India
ISRO completes qualification tests of drogue parachutes critical for Gaganyaan crew module
BENGALURU: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday announced the successful completion of a series of qualification tests for the drogue parachutes, a critical component of the deceleration system for the Gaganyaan Crew Module. The tests were conducted on December 18 and 19, 2025, at the Rail Track Rocket Sled facility of the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory in Chandigarh. According to ISRO researchers, the test series involved a total of ten parachutes of four different types. The descent sequence began with two apex separation parachutes, which remove the protective cover of the parachute compartments. This was followed by the deployment of two drogue parachutes that stabilise and slow down the Crew Module. Upon the release of the drogue parachutes, three pilot parachutes were deployed to extract the three main parachutes, which further reduce the modules speed to ensure a safe touchdown. They explained that the deployment of the drogue parachutes is a crucial part of the system, as these parachutes play a vital role in stabilising the Crew Module and reducing its velocity to a safe level during re-entry into Earths orbit and during splashdown. The objective of this specific test series was to rigorously evaluate the performance and reliability of the drogue parachutes under extreme conditions. We have achieved all the test objectives and have confirmed their robustness even under the situation of significant variation in flight conditions, the researchers said. Earlier in August, ISRO conducted the first Integrated Air Drop Test to ensure the safety of crew recovery as part of the Gaganyaan mission. Another test on the main parachutes for the Gaganyaan Crew Module was conducted in November at the Babina Field Firing Range in Jhansi. This test was part of the Integrated Main Parachute Drop Test to ascertain the qualification of the parachute system for the mission. In July, the ISRO team also carried out service module propulsion system hot tests to verify and ascertain the performance of engines and thrusters in space, particularly during boosting and de-boosting phases.
Fortis Healthcare buys People Tree Hospital in Rs 430-Cr deal
Fortis Healthcare has signed a pact to acquire the 125-bed People Tree Hospital in Bengaluru for Rs 430 crore through its subsidiary IHL. The deal strengthens Fortis presence in the city, with plans to expand capacity beyond 300 beds.
Geospatial technologies play key role in climate action, disaster resilience: Experts
BENGALURU: Dr Gopal Krishna Patra, Director, CSIRFourth Paradigm Institute, said, Conducting scientific studies on climate change and environmental instability is crucial for the safety and progress of humankind. He was delivering the keynote address as the Chief Guest at the 14th UGIT International Conference GeoVision 2025: Geospatial Innovation for Climate Action, Disaster Resilience and Environmental Sustainability, organised by the Department of Geography, Bangalore University. Dr Patra stated that while earthquakes and natural disasters cannot be predicted with absolute precision, advanced geospatial tools such as GPS, GIS and Artificial Intelligence enable detailed monitoring of movements in the Earths crust. These technologies help identify seismic zones and vulnerable regions, thereby strengthening disaster preparedness and mitigation efforts. He observed that climate change has intensified extreme events such as cyclones, heat waves and cold waves, impacting agriculture, health, food security and livelihoods, and emphasised the need for continuous scientific assessment and discussions. Meanwhile, Prof. Ashok D. Hanjagi, Head, Department of Geography, urged students and geography professionals to adopt next-generation geospatial technologies. He said, Geospatial innovation plays a vital role in addressing challenges such as climate change, environmental degradation, rapid urbanisation and natural disasters. He noted that global institutions including the IPCC, UNDRR, UNEP and the World Meteorological Organization have consistently underlined the importance of science-based solutions for long-term sustainability. An MoU was signed between Bangalore University and the Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (KSRSAC) towards strengthening academic and research collaboration, promoting joint research initiatives, capacity building, data sharing, and the effective application of geospatial technologies to address societal and developmental needs.
Fortis to acquire Bengaluru-based People Tree Hospital for Rs 430 cr
NEW DELHI, Dec 20: Fortis Healthcare on Saturday said it has inked a pact to acquire Bengaluru-based People Tree Hospital for Rs 430 crore. The company has signed definitive agreements for the acquisition of the 125-bedded hospital in Yeshwanthpur, Bengaluru, by way of a 100 per cent acquisition of TMI Healthcare Pvt Ltd, the entity under which the People Tree Hospital business operates. The said acquisition would be undertaken by Fortis wholly-owned subsidiary International Hospital Limited (IHL), it said [] The post Fortis to acquire Bengaluru-based People Tree Hospital for Rs 430 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengaluru Ration Card: 1 Lakh BPL Cards Cancelled, Check If Yours Is Affected
The impact of the verification drive has varied across different zones of Bengaluru. Officials said this zone-wise distribution reflects differences in income patterns.
Fortis to acquire Bengaluru-based People Tree Hospital for 430 crore
The company has signed definitive agreements for the acquisition of the 125-bedded hospital in Yeshwanthpur, Bengaluru, by way of a 100% acquisition of TMI Healthcare Pvt Ltd
New BMTC Metro Feeder Bus On TinfactoryBidarahalli Route: Full Details Here
The feeder route has been designed to improve access to Metro connectivity for residents living in interior layouts and growing residential pockets in east Bengaluru.
As EV charging expands, start-up comes up with software to fix charger failures
For charger operators, the larger issue is not only installing more stations but understanding why a charger fails. The lack of clarity often leads to downtime, highercostsand inconvenience for users
Shoddy Civic Work Kills 32-Year-Old After Bike Falls Into Uncovered Pit In Bengaluru
Tabrez died after his motorcycle fell into an uncovered pit near a Bajaj showroom in Subhash Nagar, Nelamangala. Locals blame negligent civic work and ignored safety complaints.
NCC cadets of Jyoti Nivas College undertake adventure trek and cleanliness drive at Siddara Betta
An integral part of the activity was a Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, during which cadets cleaned the trekking route by removing plastic waste
Fortis to acquire Bengalurus People Tree Hospitals for Rs 430 crore
Fortis Healthcare Limited is set to acquire TMI Healthcare Private Limited, which operates People Tree Hospitals in Bengaluru, for Rs 430 crore. The deal includes the hospital, its infrastructure, land, and an adjacent parcel. This strategic acquisition aims to expand Fortis's presence in the region, leveraging People Tree's established multispecialty services.
Rain Alert For Karnataka: IMD Warns Of Heavy Showers, Bengaluru To Be Affected
IMD has warned heavy rain over next 4 days as rapidly changing weather continues this month. The mix of cold conditions and rain alerts has added to concerns across the country.
Karnataka government has released its official holiday list for 2026, including both general and restricted holidays. This list is crucial for state government employees and institutions in Bengaluru and across the state to plan their schedules. The general holidays encompass national observances and state-specific festivals, while restricted holidays offer flexibility for employees.
Woman Doctor Sexually Harassed By Biker In Bengalurus AGB Layout Area, FIR Registered
The doctor works at a private hospital located on Hesaraghatta Road and was walking back to her paying guest accommodation after completing her duty when the incident occurred.
Service agency claims apartment committee targeting them over Rajyotsava celebrations in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A manager and housekeeping staff of Gina Shalon Apartment in Bhattarahalli, KR Puram, have alleged that they were targeted for celebrating Kannada Rajyotsava in the apartment premises on November 30, and the head of the apartment committee has terminated their services. A complaint was filed with KR Puram police. As per site manager Manjunath Nayak, the apartment committee members, headed by the secretary, allegedly terminated the contract citing flimsy reasons. He said, For the first time in 12 years after the apartment association was formed, such a celebration was held. The secretary and one female member were upset with the celebrations and confronted me. They kept sending mails repeatedly, citing lapses in services, whereas the committee lauded the services until October-end. Hence, I have filed a complaint with police for targeting Kannadigas, said Nayak. The complex has 170 tenements, and 140 are occupied. Over 100 have given a good rating in the monthly feedback system until October, but after the Rajyostava celebrations, mails cited lack of water supply service, whereas at any given point in time, over 2 lakh litres of storage is maintained, the manager claimed. A woman housekeeping staffer claimed a woman committee member was sharing photos of areas cleaned frequently, and said it was pure harassment. I spent Rs 15,000 on the celebration from my pocket, and some staffers contributed Rs 500 to Rs 2,000. Around 150 members, including 30 flat owners who are Kannadigas, attended. Now, after the video seeking action went viral, pro-Kannada activists stormed the society, and sensing trouble, the Hoysala team rushed. Sensing the situation going out of hand, a few committee members promised to hold a General Body meeting that has been stalled for three years, and sack those who courted controversy, said Nayak. A senior police official from KR Puram Station confirmed that a Non-Cognisable Report was registered against persons from the apartment society, and mentioned that in case anyone from the society approaches, both parties will be called to the station for inquiry.
Adidvara Job Habba today to bridge disability employment gap
BENGALURU: AssisTech Foundation (ATF) will host the Adidvara Job Habba at BMS College for Women in Basavanagudi on Saturday, bringing inclusive employers and job seekers with disabilities on to a single, technology-enabled hiring platform. The event, supported by the Department for the Empowerment of Differently Abled and Senior Citizens (DWDSC), the Karnataka Skill Development Authority (KSDA) and the Karnataka Skill Development Corporation (KSDC), is aimed at expanding access to formal employment for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) across sectors. More than 500 job seekers, representing all 21 notified disability categories, are expected to participate. Employers from IT, retail, manufacturing, BFSI, hospitality and services will take part in the event, which is designed to facilitate both direct recruitment and structured employercandidate interactions. Speaking about the initiative, Prateek Madhav, CEO and Co-Founder of AssisTech Foundation, said, By bringing together training, assistive technology and employment on one platform, we are working towards creating sustainable and dignified career pathways for PwDs, he said. Nagaraj N M, Managing Director of KSDC, said the initiative aligns with Karnatakas broader skilling and inclusion goals. Candidates wishing to take part in the Job Habba can register through the Adidvara mobile application. For details, call Suchandana Roy at 98180 05423.
Citizen must participate to resolve local issues: Bengaluru South Commissioner
BENGALURU: Bengaluru South Municipal Corporation Commissioner KN Ramesh on Friday invited the office bearers of apartment complexes and local residents associations in the Jayanagar zone to a meeting to discuss the major grievances of the residents. In the meeting, the office bearers of the local residents associations raised issues such as footpath encroachment, street lighting problems, solid waste collection and disposal, road issues, construction of buildings contrary to law, commercial activities in residential areas, public toilet maintenance, e-khata, and other concerns. The commissioner attempted to resolve some issues at the local level and said it requires cooperation from the citizens. To listen to these issues and resolve them, a representative of the community who is aware of the issues should be identified at the ward level. It will be convenient to achieve coordination with the local-level officials of the corporation, he said. Some NGOs have already studied solid waste management in the city limits and have given several suggestions for the waste problem. To effectively implement them, coordination between the corporation and the citizens is required, and garbage kiosks should work more in partnership with the private sector to manage them in a way that does not create black spots, Ramesh added. Ramesh also said private organizations can come forward to study the current situation in depth and provide an objective report regarding urban design.
Ball stuffed with marijuana hurled into ballari jail in Karnataka
BALLARI : In a startling breach of prison security, a tennis ball stuffed with marijuana was allegedly hurled into the high-security Ballari Central Jail from outside the compound wall. The incident came to light when one of the jail staff found the ball near the wall and later checked the CCTV surveillance. The incident has once again raised serious concerns over the effectiveness of security arrangements at the jail. According to official sources, the suspicious object was spotted during routine monitoring of the jail premises. On closer inspection, prison staff discovered that the tennis ball had been carefully cut open and used to conceal marijuana. The contraband was immediately seized and a report was filed with senior authorities. This is the second such incident reported at Ballari Central Jail in the past few months. The latest development has also revived uncomfortable questions for the jail authorities. A few months ago, an undertrial prisoner, after being released on bail, had alleged that contraband items could be procured inside the jail by paying bribes. Though the allegations were denied at the time, the recovery of marijuana has added fresh weight to claims of systemic vulnerabilities, if not internal collusion. Following the incident, senior prison officials and police officers conducted a preliminary inspection. CCTV footage from multiple angles is being examined to identify the individual who threw the tennis ball into the jail compound. Investigators are also probing whether any inmates were involved or if there was assistance from within. A senior official said an internal inquiry has been ordered and assured that action would be taken. Security measures will be further tightened, and vulnerable points along the prison wall will be reviewed, the official said.
Man arrested for kicking boy, had hit other kids too in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A 35-year-old man was arrested for allegedly kicking a five-year-old boy while he was playing with other children. The incident took place on Old Post Office Road in Thyagarajanagar in Banashankari police station limits, on December 14. The accused had also allegedly assaulted three other children, including two girls. The accused, Ranjan, is unmarried and a resident of Thyagarajanagar. He was previously employed as a gym trainer. Police say he was suffering from mental health issues. According to police, Nishanth (name changed), who had come to his uncles house on December 14, was playing badminton with the neighbourhood children on the road around 1:40pm. Ranjan came out of his house, took a run-up, and kicked the boy from behind, causing him to fall on the road, before walking away. The child sustained injuries above his eyebrow and bruises on his hands and legs. After getting Nishanth treated, the boys mother, Deepika Jain, approached Banashankari police station and filed a complaint. A non-cognisable report (NCR) was registered initially. After obtaining the courts permission, an FIR was registered under Section 115 (voluntarily causing hurt) of BNS on December 15, and an investigation was initiated. The incident was captured on CCTV cameras. Based on the footage, the accused was arrested and later released on bail, police said, adding he was undergoing treatment for mental health issues. As per CCTV footage, in other three incidents, the accused allegedly pulled the hair of a boy who was riding a bicycle on the road, slapped a girl on the head while she was walking with a friend, and allegedly rode his two-wheeler rashly and negligently close to a girl. kicking the boy on Friday DCP (North) Babasab Nemagoud, who is in-charge of South division, said the accused had also assaulted three other children in the locality between December 12 and 14. Jurisdictional police were instructed to initiate legal action after speaking to the parents of the other children. He added that the accused had met with a road accident three months ago, after which he starting having mental health issues. He was reportedly undergoing treatment at a hospital in Madurai, which will be verified, and further action taken. Taking note of the incident, the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) has taken suo motu cognisance of the case and sought a report from the DCP on action taken. Meanwhile, the childs uncle, Manoj Kumar, told reporters on Friday that there was no provocation from the child and no reason for the assault. The accused had been residing in the locality for 30 years, he added.
Karnataka government publishes guidelines for ward-wise reservation in GBA
BENGALURU: The state government on Friday issued guidelines for ward-wise reservation for five municipal corporations under the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA). With this, the government has come closer to holding the much-delayed local body elections for Bengaluru, which has had no Council since September 11, 2020. The order stated that 80% of the seats are reserved for Backward Classes (BCs) under Category A and 20% under Category B. In Category A, 50% is reserved for women. As per the guidelines, the GBA has to consider the 2011 population census, published by the Directorate of Census, Government of India, for reservation. The number of seats to be reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SC/STs) will be fixed in proportion to the total population of the respective municipal corporation within the Greater Bengaluru area and in proportion to the total number of wards. Similarly 1/3rd of reservation should be reserved for Backward Classes. While so fixing, the total reservation including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes shall not exceed 50%. If the total reservation exceeds 50%, the reserved seats for backward classes shall be reduced proportionately, the order stated. The GBA should publish the list of wards with the highest SC population and then wards with the highest ST population. 50% of the seats reserved for SC/STs will be reserved for women. If the seats reserved for SC/STs is only one or an odd number, that one or the remaining odd number of seats shall not be reserved for women. As per the order, 50% of the seats in the Non-Reserved (General) Category is reserved for women and if there is an odd seat, it will be given for men to contest. The reservation for SC/STs, backward classes and women and the number of general (non-reserved) seats shall be maintained at Bengaluru Central City Corporation, North City Corporation, East City Corporation, West City Corporation and South City Corporation, the order mentioned.
Preparatory work on second airport initiated well in advance: Minister Patil
BENGALURU: Stating that the state government is aware of the fact that permission from Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL) is required to construct a second international airport within an aerial radius of 150 km from KIA before 2033, Infrastructure Development Minister MB Patil on Friday said the government has initiated preparatory work in this regard well in advance. Patil was reacting to the Ministry of Civil Aviations (MoCA) statement on Thursday that the Centre has not received any proposal from the Karnataka government or any airport developer after Airports Authority of Indias (AAI) pre-feasibility studies on the need for the second airport in the city. Several critical steps are involved in the establishment of an airport, including site identification, inspections, land acquisition and disbursement of compensation. These processes will take at least six years for completion. BIAL will be approached for its approval only after completion of these processes, he said. Patil said similar conditions have been relaxed in cities such as New Delhi and Navi Mumbai to facilitate the development of second airports. These matters will be addressed appropriately at appropriate time. Tenders have been invited through Karnataka State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIIDC) to prepare a location suitability report along with a comprehensive technical and financial feasibility study for the second airport in Bengaluru, he reiterated. On AAIs inspection of sites at Choodahalli and Somanahalli on Kanakapura Road and near NelamangalaKunigal Road, Patil said tenders have been invited by the state government through KSIIDC to conduct location suitability, and technical and financial feasibility studies. While preparing these reports, factors such as passenger density, potential for industrial and tourism growth, infrastructure availability, rainfall patterns, sewerage, noise pollution and waste management will be taken into consideration. The deadline to submit these reports is five months, he added.
Trees pay the price as GBA delays removal of concrete
BENGALURU: Six months after the state forest departments directive, the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) has failed to remove concrete and cement blocks deposited at the roots of large trees on footpaths. This is choking the trees and leaves no space for them to grow, besides reducing the capacity for absorption of water. An order was passed in June 2025 by the forest department following the directive from National Green Tribunal that concrete or blocks installed in one metre radius of trees should be removed. Vijay Nishanth, popularly known as tree doctor, said, There are around two lakh trees on the footpaths of Bengaluru including the old ones and the newly planted saplings by the forest department. However, the cement blocks and concrete have been choking these trees, not allowing them to grow. When roads and footpaths are being constructed, the GBA has to direct the contractors to leave enough space around the trees so that the soil around the trees will absorb water and nurture the trees. He added, After complaining about this issue, Eshwar Khandre, Minister for Forest and Environment, came and helped in removing the cement blocks, made space and added soil around some of these trees in the city. After that GBA had to do it consistently, however, they have failed to do it. When the TNIE contacted, M Maheshwar Rao, GBA Chief Commissioner, said, When GBA was formerly BBMP, we had begun the deconcretisation around the trees. After forming multiple corporations, the onus is on individual corporations and they have been instructed to follow the order of deconcretisation around the trees. Meanwhile, Benson Issac, who is into environmental consulting, highlighted the need to preserve avenue trees in the city. He said, Bengaluru houses all types of trees which are indigenous, exotic and those that flower during a particular season. The city has avenue trees that are over 500 years old and we need to preserve them. Concretisation of footpaths and white topping has left no space for tree trunks to grow at all. Trees must be treated as an integral part of the infrastructure when they design the footpath and create space for utilities. These designs must be also planned keeping in focus the kind of trees grown in a particular street. Bengaluru has Jackfruit trees, Neem, Red Silk Cotton, Banyan trees, Sausage tree, Ashwatha tree, Honge, Kadamba and Jamun Types of avenue trees in Bengaluru: Gulmohar, Raintree, Badminton ball, African tulip, Tabebuia flowering trees and Copper Pod
A former gym trainer, Ranjan M, has been accused by parents in Thyagarajanagar of targeting several children with bike incidents and physical assaults. The most serious case involved a five-year-old boy who was kicked while playing. Police confirm Ranjan appears mentally unstable and is undergoing treatment, having confessed to the assaults due to agitation from children playing.
A 28-year-old doctor was molested by a bike-borne miscreant near Soladevanahalli in Bengaluru late Wednesday night. The accused stopped her under the guise of asking for directions before touching her inappropriately. Police are investigating, using technical tools to trace the suspect despite a partial license plate mismatch.
Lal Bagh walk to introduce biodiversity through Ramayana and Mahabharata
The story goes that...Bheema, wanting to prank his beloved wife Draupadi chopped up a shalmali trees trunk, placed it on his bed and hid it under some blankets. Oblivious to this, Draupadi came by and as she did often, began massaging what she believed were her husbands legs. But his unnatural quietness and stillness slowly made her suspicious and when she starts to hear the distant sounds of laughter, those suspicions are confirmed. She flies into a rage and curses the shalmali tree to grow thorns, so that no woman will mistake it for a mans leg again, Anupriy Kanti tells the story with a laugh, as he does on his curated walks through Lal Bagh, encouraging participants to feel and engage with the trees, plants, and natural formations in the garden while learning all about the myths and folk tales that have been told about them. For Kanti, who has taken part in and been part of organising walks in Delhi and Bengaluru, this approach to combining nature with mythology emerged from the history walks that the city sees plenty of. He says, There are some amazing walks happening in the city, in Lal Bagh too, but I noticed that a lot of them just covered colonial history despite the fact that the park has huge botanical variety that have cultural significance across civilisations. With this in mind, he started Before and Beyond History Walks, combining botanical information about the plants in the park and their prehistoric roots while telling stories across cultures from Greek myths to Filipino folktales. The walk set to happen this weekend focuses specifically on the Indian Epics the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Right now, mythology has become a little bit of a polarised term with people either trying to prove that mythology is history or completely dismissing mythology. Im not trying to say that they are real or not, Im saying that they mean something to us as a civilisation. Through the walk, your relationship with the stories, the garden and your way of seeing nature will also change, he says. To encourage people to look at the epics with fresh eyes, as they are doing so with the park, Kanti has curated stories that may have slipped through familiar mainstream narratives. I have gone into local Kannada folklore and even stories from foreign countries that people may not be familiar with, he says, adding, Well also be talking about how the tradition has evolved for example, with the Ramayana, you have Valmikis Sanskrit version, but also versions around the globe and modern adaptations that change the story. This weekend, roll out of bed and escape into nature and the world of stories our ancestors made with it after all, unlike the heroes of these epics who had to brave the natural world for years in exile, we can come back to city life anytime. (On Saturday, the Ramayana Quest will be held at 7.30am and Mahabharata Quest at 3pm.Vice-versa on Sunday. To book, visit @prihistorica on Instagram. Prices range from `599 to `999)
CM promises to narrow northsouth income gap, BJP walks out
In a dramatic turn of events at Delhi airport, an Air India Express pilot found himself grounded after supposedly attacking a passenger amidst a scuffle over a security queue. The passenger described the ordeal, sharing how he emerged with a bloodied face before the pilots scheduled flight to Bengaluru.
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