Bengaluru startup Airbound ties up with Andhra Pradesh to build drone delivery network
Bengaluru's Airbound is partnering with Andhra Pradesh Drone Corporation to launch a massive drone delivery network in the Amaravati Capital Region. Aiming for 10,000 daily flights within a year, the initiative will initially serve Guntur, then expand to Amaravati and Vijayawada. This ambitious project promises to revolutionize logistics for healthcare, goods, and e-commerce, potentially slashing delivery costs significantly.
A master planning dilemma for Bengaluru
Multiple plans by multiple agencies inevitably adds to the complexity. Unlike in the past, the master plan, covering a total area of 1,227.48 sq km will now be prepared by two different agencies
Karnataka: ED Raids Locations Linked to Minister Jarkiholis Brother-in-Law
According to sources, the ED conducted simultaneous searches at around six locations linked to Manjunath in Belagavi, Bengaluru, Mysuru and Arsikere in Hassan district
In a tragic incident in Bengaluru, a paying guest owner was brutally killed by two students over a dispute regarding a water tap. After an initial altercation, the youths returned, threatening the owner before overpowering him and fatally striking him with his son's cricket bat. The victim's family suspects the attackers were under the influence of substances, while the accused are now in judicial custody.
Dr Jitendra Singh pitches BRICS Space Economy
Union Minister of State for PMO Dr Jitendra Singh Wednesday pitched for BRICS Space Economy as the next frontier of global growth and called for collective action among member nations to unlock new opportunities in innovation, investment, entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Addressing the valedictory session of the BRICS Heads of Space Agencies (HOSA) Meeting in Bengaluru, Dr Jitendra Singh said BRICS countries possess the scale, scientific capabilities, technological strengths and industrial capacity required to emerge as a major force in the rapidly expanding global space economy. The future of the space economy will not be shaped by nations working in isolation. It will be shaped by partnerships, shared innovation and collective ambition. BRICS countries have the potential to become one of the strongest pillars of this emerging global space ecosystem, Dr Jitendra Singh said. The minister also released the Indian Space Industry Brochure, exchanged mementoes with the Heads of Space Agencies participating in the meeting and interacted with representatives of Indias fast-growing NewSpace sector. The interaction showcased the growing capabilities of Indian space startups and private enterprises before the visiting BRICS delegations. Hosted by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) under Indias BRICS Chairship 2026, the two-day meeting brought together Heads of Space Agencies and senior officials from Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. Chairman, ISRO and Secretary, Department of Space Dr V. Narayanan, Chairman, IN-SPACe Dr. Pawan Goenka, senior officials from the Department of Space, representatives of Indian space industries and NewSpace startups also participated in the concluding session. The meeting reviewed progress in BRICS space cooperation and deliberated on key issues including space sustainability, debris-free missions, strengthening the BRICS Remote Sensing Satellite Constellation (RSSC), expanding participation of new BRICS members in existing cooperation mechanisms, and advancing discussions on the proposed BRICS Space Council. Deliberations also covered future collaboration in disaster management, Earth observation, capacity building and knowledge sharing. Dr Jitendra Singh said that space technology has emerged as one of the most powerful drivers of economic transformation and societal progress, enabling countries to strengthen communication networks, navigation systems, disaster preparedness, agriculture, healthcare, education and environmental monitoring. He said challenges such as climate change, natural disasters, food and water security, environmental degradation and sustainable urbanisation increasingly require collective solutions supported by advanced space technologies. Referring to the growing role of BRICS in the global space landscape, the minister said the grouping represents a significant share of the worlds population, economic output, scientific expertise and technological capabilities. He said deeper cooperation among BRICS countries can create new opportunities for innovation, industrial partnerships, technology transfer, investment and economic growth while addressing common developmental priorities. Dr. Jitendra Singh said the BRICS Remote Sensing Satellite Constellation has already demonstrated the value of collaborative space applications through satellite data sharing among member countries. He expressed confidence that ongoing discussions on institutional mechanisms, including the proposed BRICS Space Council, would provide greater momentum and continuity to future cooperation in the space sector. The minister said Indias space programme has consistently focused on ensuring that the benefits of space technology reach ordinary citizens. Guided by the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indias space sector has undergone transformative reforms that have opened unprecedented opportunities for private industry, startups, academia and global partnerships, resulting in one of the worlds most dynamic and rapidly expanding space ecosystems. Dr Jitendra Singh said Indias achievements such as Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1 and the continuing progress of the Gaganyaan mission have not only expanded the frontiers of science and technology but have also created new avenues for international collaboration in advanced space research and applications. Emphasising the importance of sustainability, Dr Jitendra Singh said that the long-term future of space activities depends on preserving outer space as a safe, secure and sustainable domain. He called for greater international cooperation, transparency, responsible behaviour and capacity building to address challenges arising from increasing space traffic and orbital debris. He welcomed the discussions held during the meeting on debris-free missions and sustainable space operations as important steps towards safeguarding the space environment for future generations. Calling for a more ambitious vision of cooperation, Dr Jitendra Singh said India envisions BRICS space engagement evolving from coordination to co-creation. BRICS nations must move beyond consultation and work towards co-development, co-innovation and co-creation. By bringing together our scientists, engineers, industries, startups and young innovators, we can develop solutions for global challenges, create new economic opportunities and build a stronger framework for scientific advancement and shared prosperity, he said. The minister reaffirmed Indias commitment to working closely with all BRICS partners to transform shared aspirations into concrete outcomes and to ensure that space continues to serve as a powerful force for development, resilience, innovation, sustainability and international cooperation.
Academic Freedom: Reclaiming India's Civilizational Legacy of Knowledge
Academic freedom is not a Western import or a modern political slogan. It is an ancient Indian value BIJU DHARMAPALAN In India, whenever the issue of academic freedom comes up, the conversation is invariably through a modern political prism. However, intellectual freedom has a rich heritage in Indian civilisation. It has been a tradition in India, dating back long before the dawn of modern universities in Europe, to encourage cultures of inquiry, debate, and dissent, in the Vedic tradition, the Buddhist knowledge centres of monastic schools, and the many philosophical schools. This is the heritage we need to revive and consolidate to achieve our goal of becoming a knowledge power in the 21st century. Academic freedom in India has been reported to be in serious jeopardy in recent years in the international arena. Though the question of rankings and indices can be argued, the bigger question is, can a country be innovative, prosperous and scientifically advanced without giving the scholars freedom to question, challenge and explore? The Vedic Tradition: Knowledge Through Questioning Contrary to the popular notion that ancient learning was mere rote memorisation and obedience, Vedic education was all about questioning. The Upanishads are conversations in the form of questioning. Pupils questioned teachers, and questions were put to sages; the truths were not decreed, but rather were challenged and debated. Perhaps one of the earliest examples of intellectual courage appears in the Katha Upanishad, where Nachiketa meets Yama. A young boy who doesn't accept easy answers and is constantly asking questions about life and death. Similarly, Gargi Vachaknavi, in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, challenged intellectual authority (of the sage Yajnavalkya) publicly. The Rig Veda contains an attitude of inquiry. The famous Nasadiya Sukta does not provide definitive answers to the creation issue but acknowledges its uncertainty. Such modesty regarding knowledge is characteristic of a confident civilisation. The Buddhist Contribution: Freedom as a Path to Truth Another strong case for academic freedom is presented in the teachings of the Buddha. Lord Buddha in the Kalama Sutta taught that his followers should never take anything on faith just because it is found in scripture, or tradition, or the words of someone. Rather, the individual was asked to look for evidence and use reason to decide for himself whether to accept any claim. This is based on the same principle as contemporary scientific practice. Science advances because every idea remains open to scrutiny. Every theory can be challenged. Every hypothesis must survive criticism. Academic freedom is therefore not a political luxury; it is the operating system of scientific progress. The Buddhist universities that flourished across ancient India institutionalised this spirit of inquiry. Debate was not considered a threat. It was considered a method of learning. Why Academic Freedom is important for the future of India. India is now looking to be a leader in Artificial Intelligence, Biotechnology, Quantum Computing, Space Science, Renewable Energy and Advanced Manufacturing. Such dreams need funding and infrastructure, but much more. It's hard to get innovation when people are afraid to challenge the status quo. Some of the largest scientific achievements ever made, including the discovery of DNA, Einstein's theory of relativity, and the invention of modern computers, were the result of intellectual freedom. The recent studies increasingly demonstrate a positive link between academic freedom and innovation. Nations that enjoy greater academic freedom have higher patent output, better research, and stronger technological development. Evidence indicates that greater academic freedoms lead to meaningful increases in the quantity and quality of innovations produced. But it is important to understand that if India is to become a developed nation by 2047, it must recognise that academic freedom is a key driver of it. Institutional Autonomy: The Foundation of Academic Freedom The recent Academic Freedom Index report offers an important insight that deserves particular attention in India. According to the authors, the autonomy of academic institutions is one of the strongest determinants of the freedom enjoyed by individual researchers. When institutional autonomy is reduced, universities and scholars are subjected to more and more external pressures, political, ideological, administrative and economic, the report says. Academic freedom is not only a matter for courageous scholars; it is also a matter of the university's independence to decide what is taught, researched, and debated. Several countries that once had relatively high levels of academic freedom, such as Hungary, India and Trkiye, have seen their academic autonomy eroded over time due to various political, legal and administrative measures. This trend is not only prevalent in developing nations but also in developed ones. In recent years, institutional autonomy has also declined sharply in the USA, and it is a cause for concern among scholars around the world. This finding is of great importance for a nation like India. The ancient seats of learning in the country, such as Nalanda, Vikramshila, and Takshashila, prospered due to their relative intellectual freedom. They were run by kings and patrons, but rarely dictated the content of scholarship. There was a clash of philosophies among teachers, a challenge to dogma among students, and the development of knowledge occurred without administrators' control. Without autonomy, a university can't be a real centre of innovation. Scientists who are worried about repercussions within their institutions may be reluctant to pursue unusual ideas, controversial research or interdisciplinary research. Over time, this prudence leads to a lack of creativity and suppresses the innovative thinking needed to address complex problems such as climate change, public health, AI, and sustainable development. Preserving the autonomy of universities should be seen not only as an administrative problem but also as a developmental issue for India to become a global leader in knowledge by 2047. The Cost of Restricting Intellectual Inquiry When universities become overly dependent on political, bureaucratic, or ideological control, several consequences follow. First, talented scholars migrate elsewhere. Brain drain is often not merely a matter of salary; it is a search for intellectual space. Second, research becomes risk-averse. Scholars avoid controversial or unconventional topics, even when those topics may yield transformative discoveries. Third, universities lose their ability to act as independent centres of knowledge generation and become mere teaching institutions. Fourth, society loses an important mechanism for self-correction. Universities help nations identify emerging challenges, evaluate policies, and generate evidence-based solutions. Without academic freedom, institutions produce compliance rather than creativity. The National Education Policy 2020 has rightly envisioned multidisciplinary Universities, research excellence and global competitiveness. But this can only be achieved if institutions are truly independent and scholars are free to conduct independent research. Reclaiming India's Civilizational Confidence Indian traditions of knowledge have never been uniform. They have flourished based on dialogue, debate and diversity. Philosophical discussions in the Upanishadic era and the scholarly exchanges at Nalanda, India's greatest university, were all the result of a free exchange of ideas. The country became a beacon of learning not because everyone thought alike, but because different thinkers were allowed to disagree. As India prepares for its centenary of independence in 2047, the challenge is not merely to build more universities. It is to build universities worthy of India's civilizational heritage. The path to becoming a global knowledge leader does not lie in controlling ideas. It lies in creating conditions where ideas can flourish. Academic freedom is therefore not a Western import or a modern political slogan. It is an ancient Indian value. Reclaiming it may be one of the most important investments India can make in its future prosperity. (The Author is the Dean -Academic Affairs, Garden City University, Bengaluru and an adjunct faculty at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, E-mail: bijudharmapalan@gmail.com )
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Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters Overcome Coastal Kings Mangaluru By 20 Runs
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters defeated Coastal Kings Mangaluru by 20 runs in the first match of the day at the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 to stay at the top of the table with six points from four matches. For Coastal Kings, it was their first defeat in three matches, and they slipped to third with three points. It was another run fest as, batting first, the Blasters raced to 226 for six with useful contributions from almost all the top and middle-order batters. The Coastal Kings, in reply, made a poor start, losing opener Nikin Jose in the first over, and, more crucially, captain Karun Nair also fell soon for a mere 10, reducing them to 23-2 in 3.3 overs. They slipped further to 97-5 in the 12th over. When it looked all over, Suraj Ahuja single-handedly waged a spirited battle that turned the match into a thrilling affair. The 26-year-old scored a whirlwind 96 not out in 38 balls with five fours and eight sixes. He fell short of a deserving century while C.A. Karthik remained unbeaten on 49 off 27 balls (3 fours, 3 sixes). The pair added 109 runs for the unbroken sixth wicket off just 51 balls. Shubhang Hegde was the pick of the Blasters' attack with figures of 2-31. Earlier, it was wicket-keeper batsman KL Shrijith who motored the innings for the Blasters with 59 runs in 33 balls, striking seven fours and two sixes. Shrijith added a 26-ball 55 with opener Rohan Patil (30 off 14) for the second wicket and a 33-ball 49 with Samit Dravid for the third. Patil (30 off 14, 5 fours, 1 six) and Dravid (39 off 21, 3 fours, 2 sixes) were equally fluent and at times more aggressive than Shrijith. The good work continued through captain Shubhang Hegde (34 off 18, 4 sixes) and Praveen Dubey (45* off 21, 6 fours, 2 sixes), adding 47 runs in 24 balls for the fifth wicket on the way to a formidable score. C A Karthik (3-49) was the most successful bowler for Coastal Kings. Patil (30 off 14, 5 fours, 1 six) and Dravid (39 off 21, 3 fours, 2 sixes) were equally fluent and at times more aggressive than Shrijith. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bengaluru Blasters 226-6 in 20 overs (Rohan Patil 30, KL Shrijith 59, Samit Dravid 39, Shubhang Hegde 34, Praveen Dubey 45 not out; CA Karthik 3-49) bt Coastal Kings Mangaluru 206 all out in 20 overs (Suraj Ahuja 96 not out, C A Karthik 49 not out; Shubhang Hegde 2-31) by 20 runs. Article Source: IANS
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'Will leave only after killing you': How a water tap dispute turned fatal for Bengaluru PG owner
A paying guest owner in Bengaluru tragically died after being brutally assaulted by two students over a dispute involving a water tap. The youths returned hours after an initial confrontation, issuing death threats. The owner, attempting to defend his family, was overpowered and fatally attacked with a cricket bat. His son recounted his father's dying wish to file a complaint and ensure justice.
Five family members drown in Cauvery river while taking photos
Mandya: A visit to the scenic Muthathi riverbank ended in unimaginable tragedy on Wednesday evening, June 24, when five members of a family from Channapatna drowned in the Cauvery river near Muthathi in Malavalli taluk. The deceased have been identified as Chaitra, 20, Shwetha, 38, Vijayamma, 50, Priyanka, 28, and Mahesh. According to the police, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Citizens May Have To Foot Rs 1,300 Crore Bengaluru Flyover Bill
The DPR, prepared for Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited (B-SMILE), proposes an 11.625-km corridor via Indiranagar, Domlur, Koramangala and Madiwala.
Bengalurus Purple Line snag raises questions over metro disruptions and crisis management
The technical snag on the Purple Line exposes communication gaps and coordination issues as Bengalurus metro network grapples with recurring disruptions
Lower prices spark 59% surge in Karnataka beer sales
Bengaluru Launches Safe Footpath Campaign on July 1 to Clear Encroachments
Bengaluru, June 24: The Karnataka government is set to launch the Safe Footpath Campaign in Bengaluru on July 1. Announced by Greater Bengaluru Development Minister Krishna Byre Gowda, the initiative aims to clear encroachments from footpaths on major roads, ensuring safe passage for pedestrians. During a media briefing following a review meeting on footpath encroachments ... Read more Bengaluru Launches Safe Footpath Campaign on July 1 to Clear Encroachments
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ED searches Rajesh Exports premises in Bengaluru, Mumbai, over suspected FEMA violations
The Enforcement Directorate has launched searches across 18 locations in Karnataka, including premises linked to Y Manjunath, an additional commissioner in the excise department and brother-in-law of minister Satish Jarkiholi. The raids are part of an alleged excise department corruption case, with the ED investigating under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act following a Lokayukta FIR. Searches also targeted other excise officials in Belagavi, Bengaluru, and Mysuru.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy visits India; co-announces quick commerce scale-up plans for over 300 cities
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Bengaluru triple murder case: Daughter arrested in Puducherry, boyfriend still absconding
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BRICS Space Economy: A New Frontier for Global Development, Says Dr. Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, June 24: Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh stated on Wednesday that the BRICS Space Economy could emerge as a significant area for global development. He urged BRICS member nations to collaborate in unlocking new opportunities in innovation, investment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development. Addressing the meeting of BRICS space agency heads in Bengaluru, Dr. ... Read more BRICS Space Economy: A New Frontier for Global Development, Says Dr. Jitendra Singh
Bengaluru police have tracked down murder suspect M Shwetha in Puducherry, but her partner J Kenneth is still on the run. This live-in couple stands accused of brutally killing Shwetha's parents and sister. Shwetha reveals that her mother's strict upbringing ignited her resentment. After the alleged crime, the duo made a dramatic escape through a balcony and sped away on a sports bike, later splitting up to avoid apprehension.
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Bengaluru: UP youth arrested in Davangere for alleged online radicalisation links
Bengaluru police arrest rowdy sheeter facing 67 criminal cases
Bengaluru: A rowdy sheeter wanted in dozens of cases across Karnataka has finally been arrested by Banaswadi Police after a sustained operation. The accused, Syed Abrar (32), had allegedly been on the run despite facing 67 criminal cases and more than 37 non-bailable warrants issued by various courts. Abrar, a resident of KadugondanaHalli and a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bengaluru: Rowdy arrested for violating court warrants
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ED Intensifies Investigation into Foreign Transactions and Share Activities
Mumbai, June 24: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a significant operation under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) of 1999. This action involves searches and seizures at nine locations linked to Rajesh Exports Limited (REL) in Bengaluru and Mumbai. The operation began on June 23 and is part of an ongoing investigation into alleged ... Read more ED Intensifies Investigation into Foreign Transactions and Share Activities
The CBDT has revised HRA rules, expanding benefits for taxpayers in major urban areas and increasing compliance requirements. New metro cities added for HRA exemptions could lead to higher tax savings for employees in cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad under the Old Tax Regime.
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ED Conducts Major Raids on Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai
Mumbai, June 24: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a significant investigation into Rajesh Exports Limited (REL) and its associates for alleged violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). This operation involved searches at nine locations of the company in Bengaluru and Mumbai, as announced in an official statement on Wednesday. The EDs investigation ... Read more ED Conducts Major Raids on Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai
BRS accuses Telangana govt of ignoring Karnataka water grab
Hyderabad:Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA T Harish Rao on Wednesday, June 24, wrote to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, accusing the Telangana government of failing to protect the states water rights in the Tungabhadra river and demanding immediate action against what he called illegal projects being built by Karnataka upstream. In a sharply worded letter, the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Vijays birthday photo with Trisha Krishnan triggers a rush for Conus tiramisu
A photo shared by actor Trisha Krishnan to wish Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay on his birthday sent fans on a hunt for the tiramisu pictured in the frame. Dessert lovers quickly identified it as Conus signature offering, triggering a surge in orders across Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
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India's urban evolution over two decades showcases expanding metro networks, startup hubs, and smart infrastructure. A survey evaluates cities based on safety, education, employment, and cost of living to identify the top 10 best cities to live in India by 2026.
Bengaluru: 25-year-old techie arrested in triple murder case
Bengaluru: The shocking triple murder in Bengalurus KR Puram area has taken a turn with the arrest of the prime accused, 25-year-old software professional Shwetha, who was traced and taken into custody from Puducherry less than 24 hours after the crime. Police are continuing their search for her alleged accomplice and live-in partner, Kenneth, who 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 .
Suspected Pakistan terror operative held in Karnataka
Davangere: A man suspected of having links with a Pakistan-based terror organisation was arrested in this district, police said on Wednesday. The accused, identified as 20-year-old Suhail, is a native of Uttar Pradesh, they said. He had recently arrived in Harihar taluk, where he was working as a painter, police added. The accused was picked 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 .
India's Rising Nighttime Temperatures Should Worry Us More Than We Think
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A 23-year-old woman is grappling with severe anxiety and panic attacks after landing her dream job in Bengaluru, despite a high salary and positive work environment. Relocating from her hometown, she finds herself overwhelmed and questioning her ability to cope, even considering quitting. She seeks advice from an online community on navigating this unexpected emotional turmoil during her career transition.
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A Bengaluru techie and her live-in partner have been arrested for allegedly murdering her parents and sister. The brutal killings, reportedly stemming from a dispute over Shwetha's Rs 30 lakh in unpaid bank loans, saw the victims suffer numerous stab wounds. The couple, who had kept their relationship secret, fled the scene after the attack. The father, in his dying declaration, implicated his daughter and her partner.
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Vahan-4 software glitch cripples RTO services across Karnataka
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Karnatakas beer boom: Sales jump 55 pc after price cut
Bengaluru: Karnatakas recent excise reforms and revised liquor pricing policy have delivered a major boost to the state exchequer, with beer sales witnessing an unprecedented surge following a reduction in prices of select low-alcohol beer brands. The move appears to have significantly altered consumer preferences, resulting in a sharp rise in beer consumption and a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
New crest gates of Tungabhadra dam set for inauguration
Vijayanagara: The historic Tungabhadra Dam, regarded as the lifeline of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, is set to witness a landmark moment on Thursday with the inauguration of 33 newly installed crest gates. The event has gained significant importance as the Chief Ministers of all three beneficiary states are expected to participate on a common 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 .
Thousands of Bengaluru commuters faced severe disruption on the Purple Line metro after a technical snag at Cubbon Park station. BJP MP Tejasvi Surya criticized the state's urban infrastructure, highlighting the plight of professionals forced to seek alternative transport. Normal services have since resumed, with the metro corporation thanking commuters for their patience.
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50 stab wounds, 3 deaths, bloodied staircase: How Bengaluru techie butchered her own family
A shocking triple murder unfolded in Bengaluru when a techie and her live-in partner allegedly killed her parents and sister over a Rs 30 lakh loan dispute. The couple, who had kept their relationship secret, reportedly stabbed the victims multiple times before escaping from their apartment. The father, in his dying declaration, revealed the loan issue and his desire for his daughter to return home.
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Bengaluru, June 24: A 70-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death by her daughter and grandson in an apartment complex. The victim, identified as Jayamma from Hanneenakere in Hassan district, had objected to their drinking habits. Police have arrested the suspects. The Bengaluru southwest division police stated that a case was registered at the Kengeri ... Read more Shocking Incident in Bengaluru: Woman Brutally Murdered by Daughter and Grandson Over Alcohol Dispute
ED carries out searches at locations linked to Rajesh Exports
The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches at nine locations linked to Rajesh Exports in Bengaluru and Mumbai concerning alleged forex violations. This action follows a Sebi order alleging overstated revenues. Evidence of benami transactions and a significant gold inventory discrepancy, with stock reportedly 40% lower than recorded, have been uncovered. The ED is also scrutinizing trade receivables adjustments and overseas investments.
Kumaraswamy Questions the Purpose of Meeting Without Farmers in Bidadi Township Dispute
Bengaluru, June 24: The ongoing controversy surrounding the proposed Bidadi Township project near Bengaluru has escalated. Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy raised concerns on Tuesday about Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumars invitation for a discussion, questioning the relevance of the meeting without the presence of affected farmers and other stakeholders. Chief Minister Shivakumar, however, refrained from commenting ... Read more Kumaraswamy Questions the Purpose of Meeting Without Farmers in Bidadi Township Dispute
Engineering student found dead in hostel room in Tumakuru
Man, 85, kills 77-year-old blind wife, hangs himself
Shobha Karandlaje Criticizes Priyank Kharge for Targeting RSS Instead of Law and Order
Bengaluru, June 24: Shobha Karandlaje, the Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Labour, launched a sharp attack on Karnatakas Home Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday. She accused Kharge of frequently targeting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to stay in the public eye and attract media attention. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, ... Read more Shobha Karandlaje Criticizes Priyank Kharge for Targeting RSS Instead of Law and Order
Where did Rs 5,500 crore go? MP Tejasvi Surya seeks white paper on Bengaluru roads
Tap water tiff turns deadly, ends in PG owners murder in Bengaluru
This is green movement, not just plantation drive: Bangalore Development Authority chief
Liquor-fuelled fight ends in elderly womans murder in Bengaluru

