315Work Avenue to invest Rs 400 cr in FY26 to open more co-working centres
NEW DELHI, Mar 26:Co-working space provider 315Work Avenue plans to invest Rs 400 crore next fiscal to expand its business amid rising demand for flexible workspaces. In a statement on Wednesday, the Bengaluru-based company said it plans to expand 20 lakh sq ft of workspace over the next one year with a strategic investment of around Rs 400 crore. The company aims to enter new cities along with strengthening its presence in the current markets. 315Work Avenue currently manages [] The post 315Work Avenue to invest Rs 400 cr in FY26 to open more co-working centres appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hour-long jam on Pune-Bengaluru national highway following accident involving seven vehicles
Two trucks, a container vehicle, three KSRTC buses, and a motorcycle were involved in the accident
Bengaluru ACP, ASI held for taking Rs 2 Lakh bribe in cyber fraud case
Lokayukta police arrest two senior officials for demanding Rs 4 lakh to investigate a cyber fraud case; four other government officers held in separate bribery cases.
A Bengaluru CEO utilized a unique method to test fresh graduates by posing a Class 5 math problem but was disappointed by their performance. He highlighted Gen Z's adeptness in social media over fundamental problem-solving skills, urging a focus on critical thinking and numeracy education.
Gang Steals 100 Pigs Worth Over Rs 8 Lakh From 2 Sheds On The Outskirts Of Bengaluru
Six thieves stole 100 pigs from sheds near Doddaballapura, Bengaluru, in two midnight raids. Farmers Divakar and Lokesh lost pigs worth over Rs 8 lakh
Karnataka launches BCG vaccination drive for adults to combat TB
BENGALURU: Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Tuesday announced the launch of a large-scale BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guerin) vaccination programme for adults across 16 districts in an effort to prevent tuberculosis (TB). The vaccination drive was launched as part of World Tuberculosis Day, observed on March 24. Traditionally administered to infants, BCG revaccination has shown to provide extra immunity in adults against TB, especially those in high-risk groups. Speaking at the event, Rao said that so far, 1,060 gram panchayats in the state have been declared TB-free. Under the TB eradication drive, 98,721 nutritious food kits have been distributed to TB patients. The minister further said the government aims to provide universal treatment for all TB patients and achieve zero TB mortality. In 2024, over 20 lakh suspected TB patients underwent sputum tests, and 77,987 TB cases were identified. He highlighted that TB mortality rate in the state reduced to 6 per cent, from 8 per cent. Rao added that for administrative efficiency, the state has been divided into 32 District TB Centres (DTCs), further classified into 275 TB Units (TUs), with one TB unit established for every 2.5 lakh people. Additionally, 1,450 microscopic centres have been set up in primary health centres. To boost diagnostics, Karnataka has 298 TrueNAT centres and 125 CBNAAT centres operating across various healthcare institutions. Rao also urged the public to receive the BCG vaccine. To encourage public participation, doctors at the event took the vaccine themselves. Who can receive the vaccine? Individuals who have undergone TB treatment in the past five years People in close-contacts with active TB patients Those with a Body Mass Index (BMI) below 18 Individuals with diabetes Smokers Individuals above 60 years of age
CCB busts fake marksheet racket; arrests three in Bengaluru, Dharwad, Belagavi
BENGALURU: The CCB has unearthed a fake marks card racket, arresting three suspects from Bengaluru, Dharwad and Belagavi in connection with the case. The accused were running a distance education academy, with branches in Bengaluru, Dharwad and Belagavi. They were allegedly issuing fake marks cards for SSLC and PUC by charging around Rs 20,000 per document. Using the fake documents, some people allegedly managed to obtain jobs in the transport and child welfare departments, while others even used them in applying for passports. Soft copies of more than 350 marks cards were found in the mobile phones of the accused. The CCB is also obtaining information on those who managed to secure government jobs illegally. However, those who received the marks cards from the accused were reportedly unaware that they were fake. Following recruitment, the said departments sent the marks cards to the very academy run by the accused for authentication, with the latter stating that they were genuine. The CCB has also recovered laptops, marks card copies, and other documents from the accused, identified as KJ Monish (36) of Srinivasanagar in Banashankari 3rd Stage here, S Prashanth Gundumi (41) of Chaitanya Nagar in Dharwad; and Rajashekar H Ballari (41) of Lakshmeshwar in Gadag. The accused would enrol correspondence students at study centres and allegedly issue mark sheets without exams. The marks sheets were issued in the name of the Karnataka State Council of Intermediate and Higher Education. The accused used to print the marks sheets at their office in Banashankari and Dharwad. The police have appealed for information, if such fake marks sheets have been submitted anywhere. The racket came to light following a complaint from a 46-year-old realtor from Palace Guttahalli at the CCB police station, last December. The complainants nephew, who had finished his 10th, wanted to pursue distance education. He, along with his uncle, approached the Mercury Academy Distance Education Centre, run by the accused, where they were told not to worry about the exams, claiming that they had contacts in the departments concerned. They were asked to collect the marks card within a month. When the complainant went to the academy to collect the same, he took CCB sleuths along. The police first arrested Monish, before nabbing the other two accused.
Karnataka Postal Circle to launch 32 integrated delivery centres by July 1
BENGALURU: In a move aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the delivery process by the postal department, the Karnataka Postal Circle plans to open 32 Integrated Delivery Centres across the state by July 1. This will benefit the public as the department aims to increase the number of doorstep deliveries to two, from the single delivery done at present. Karnataka has 58 head post offices and 1,741 sub post offices. All head post offices and about 50 per cent of sub post offices deliver letters and parcels. Chief Postmaster General, Karnataka Circle, S Rajendra Kumar told TNIE, A total of 16 of 32 centres we plan to launch by July 1, will be in Bengaluru. Post offices delivering letters have unique pin codes, with bigger cities having multiple pin codes, and 4 or 5 pin codes will be serviced from a single facility. Apart from efficiencies of scale, this system would negate the effect of incorrect pin code use by the public, he explained. This is part of a nationwide attempt to streamline and improve the delivery process, the CPMG said. All the beats at these centres would be mechanised. Automation will be introduced. Major e-commerce providers have staff to carry out multiple deliveries per day to a location. Initially, we are looking at increasing the number of daily deliveries to two, from the single delivery done now by our delivery staff, he added. These integrated centres would come up inside existing big post offices where there is space, and would be billed Brownfield centres. GPO, Basavanagudi, JP Nagar, Chamarajpet and Peenya Post are among the offices selected. We also have small post offices or land in places like Doddanekkundi and Chandra Layout, which we will transform into such centres, Kumar said. Additionally, creating Greenfield centres (fully new) will happen later, he added. These centres are aimed at facilitating the department face growing competition from private courier services as well as e-commerce firms which operate during holidays and Sundays too.
Karnataka sub-registrars held onto old posts for a decade despite promotions
BENGALURU: For the past decade, a bizarre situation has unfolded in several sub-registrar offices across Karnataka. Sub-registrars, after being promoted to administrative roles, have refused to vacate their original posts while still drawing the higher salaries of their new posts. The Stamps and Registration department finally ended it this week by ordering them to work only in the positions they have been transferred long ago. The sub-registrar post is a Class C one while the Headquarter Assistant (HQA, equivalent in rank to Assistant Commissioner) is a Class A posting which has a much better pay scale. Four sub-registrars who were promoted as HQAs in Bengaluru in 2014, continued to work in their earlier position only. A source told TNIE, They were continuing to work in Group C post while collecting Group A salary. They have caused a huge loss to the department over the years. Finally, it is being set right. The order, dated March 21, has ordered the following sub-registrars promoted a decade ago to adhere to their orders: HC Lokesh to report at Gandhi Nagar District Registrar Office instead of continuing to work at Rajarajeshwari Nagar office; CV Sumana to report at IGR Office at Khandaya Bhavan instead of Mahadevapura Sub-Registrar Office while Madhumalathi will report at District Registrar Office at Jayanagar instead of Chamarajpet. In an earlier order in December 2024, KG Chikkapedanna was transferred from KR Pura SR office to District Registrar Office, Ramanagara and he joined as ordered. Inspector General of Registration and Commissioner of Stamps, KV Dayananda, confirmed the four individuals had been asked recently to work only at their promoted posts. Asked how they were able to manage working in this fashion for a decade within a government set-up, a reliable source said, They managed to exert a lot of pressure on the department using influential people. There was nothing that could be done against them earlier. Elaborating on their desire to demote themselves, he added, It is an open secret that in the past sub registrars could make good money on a daily basis. Hence, they refused to budge from that role despite their promotion.
Karnataka HC sends BBMP graft cases back to trial court for fresh review
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court remitted to the trial court 115 cases involving misappropriation of crores of rupees by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials and civil contractors while executing works between 2005-06 and 2011-12. The high court wants the trial court to consider the cases afresh. Justice HP Sandesh passed the order, allowing the criminal revision petitions filed by the state government against the discharge of all officials and contractors by the trial court. The high court quashed the proceedings and reserved liberty to the State to proceed against the accused persons to obtain the sanction and time-bound direction was given to consider the sanction. The State also placed on record the sanction given in some of the cases and also rejection in some of the cases as contended by the counsel of the accused. The trial court committed an error in interdicting the proceedings without allowing the prosecution to lead further evidence including secondary evidence, as well as only for non-production of the original TVCC report, the proceedings were interdicted and the procedure adopted by the trial court is unknown to law, the judge said. The trial court discharged officials and contractors from the cases in 2023, on the ground that the prosecution failed to produce the original copy of the Technical Vigilance Committee Cell (TVCC) report. The state government filed the revision petition, stating that the discharge of the accused is contrary to evidence and material on record and the impugned orders should be set aside. All the criminal revision petitions are allowed. The orders passed by the trial court in all the cases are set aside. The matters are remitted back to the trial court to consider the matter afresh in view of the observations made by this court on merits, the high court said. It directed the trial court to consider the sanction order given by the state to continue with the proceedings against the accused. But if no such sanction is given, there can be no proceedings against the accused. In the absence of the original TVCC report, if any secondary evidence is placed and if it is admissible and reliable, the trial court has to permit the prosecution to place on record all the material and then dispose of the matter on merits in accordance with law, the court said. The state government contended that the trial court had passed an order on the sustainability of the chargesheet after the trial commenced, which is impermissible in law. The trial court, which had already rejected the application filed by the accused seeking discharge from the case, passing the orders suo motu to discharge them invoking the provisions of Sections 227 and 239 of CrPC does not arise, it said.
A Bengaluru man shared his experiences on social media after Urban Company canceled his cleaning service booking because he requested the workers to communicate in Kannada. The customer expressed his disappointment over the necessity of knowing a specific language for basic services. The company canceled the service, leaving the customer questioning language preference in Karnataka.
IPL: Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders look to bounce back
Rajasthan Royals face Kolkata Knight Riders in Guwahati after both teams suffered losses in their opening matches. The Knight Riders lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru while the Royals were defeated by Sunrisers Hyderabad. Both teams aim to bounce back, with RR captain and local boy Riyan Parag hoping for home support.
BBMP deploys 300 tractors to water parks using treated sewage water
BENGALURU: With the mercury soaring, BBMP has deployed 300 tractors to water plants in 1,287 parks under its limits using treated water from the Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs). Deputy Director, BBMP Horticulture Department, Chandrashekhar said that an action plan to tackle the issue was ready in January. By early March, water levels dipped in borewells in some BBMP parks, and we decided to deploy the tractors to collect treated water and water the plants, he said. He said that 30-40 tractor loads (each tractor carried 6,000 litres of treated water) are collected daily from STPs in Byrasandra, Nayandahalli, JC Road, Hebbal, Nagasandra, and Mahadevapura. This arrangement will continue till May end or till when the monsoon begins, he said. Additionally, in close to 400 parks, NGO United Way Bengaluru has installed 1,000 rainwater recharge pits, significantly reducing the dependency on tractor water supply. A BWSSB official said that the board charges Rs 20 per 1,000 litre of treated water. The board also wants residents to utilise treated water for secondary purposes during summer to aid in water conservation, he added.
Four Karnataka Legislative Council seats remain vacant raising questions over delay
BENGALURU: Four crucial Legislative Council seats in Karnataka have remained vacant for over a year now, raising questions about the Congress governments plans. With the ruling party poised to secure an easy majority in the Upper House, this inaction has set off speculation whether it is only apathy, a strategic delay or something else. Two of the four seats have remained vacant since October 2023, another since November 2023, and the last in January 2024. Yet, the Congress appears to be in no rush to make the necessary nominations. The delay is particularly baffling, given the partys position in the Council, where it is just one seat away from dominance. It could command 37 seats against the NDAs 36, and gain control over legislation in the state. An intriguing twist to the power play is Independent legislator Lakhan Jarkiholi, whose brother Satish Jarkiholi is a sitting minister in the cabinet. The Congress could leverage this connection to secure his vote and tighten its grip on the Upper House. There are also whispers of backroom deals and negotiations, with sources claiming that securing an MLC nomination requires an astronomical sum, reportedly running into crores of rupees. The appointment process, meant to recognize meritorious individuals from various fields, has allegedly devolved into a system where political allegiance and financial muscle matter more than public service. A senior politician, speaking on condition of anonymity, hinted at high-stakes bidding for the seats. The government is waiting for candidates who can invest capital, he claimed. Congress leader Prakash Rathod, whose term ended in October, stated, The decision lies with the party high command. The chief minister, party president and senior leaders will take a call. Since this is just the budget session, there is no immediate rush. But nominations must happen before July to secure a majority. Former MLC PR Ramesh stressed the importance of selecting the right candidates. We need individuals who add value to the Upper House. It would be a mistake to appoint unfit persons simply for political expediency, he warned. Even if the Congress finalises its nominations, the Governors approval is key -- he could greenlight the states choices or it could turn into another flashpoint between the state and Centre.
BENGALURU: Opposition BJP and JDS on Tuesday alleged a Rs 15,568 crore scam in the Energy Departments smart meters procurement process and demanded that the State Government cancel the tender process. Speaking to the media in Bengaluru on Tuesday, senior BJP leader and former DyCM CN Ashwath Narayan termed it daylight robbery. The BJP leader said that the department violated the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurements (KTPP) Act in the tender process and also the Union Governments directives. He said that the estimated project cost given by the electricity supply companies was Rs 571.52 crore and the actual project cost for all ESCOMS for 10 years is Rs 21,400 crore, he said. The BJP leader said smart meters should be installed without charging money from consumers. The BJP leader said the cost of a smart meter is around Rs 7740 (in 10 years. including Rs 57/month maintenance) but in Karnataka it is Rs 17,000 (in 10 years, including Rs 71/month for maintenance). The smart meters were installed for much lesser cost in other Congress-ruled states Himachal Pradesh and Telangana, he said. He further said the BJP had raised the issue in the recent budget session of the state legislature, but the Energy Minister failed to give a convincing response. JDS leader Nikhil Kumaraswamy said due to the scam, consumers in Karnataka will be burdened. The State Government must cancel the current tender process and do it again in a transparent manner, he said. The Union Government has directed the states to install smart meters and it was giving subsidies for it, he said. In Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Telangana, the smart meter cost is just Rs 900, but in Karnataka, it is Rs 4,998, he claimed. For two-phase it is Rs 9,000 and for three-phase, it is Rs 28,000, he said. They will also collect Rs 71 as a maintenance charge. The government plan is to collect Rs 15,500 in the next 10 years, the JDS leader said. Nikhil said that the contract is given to a company that is not eligible and a sub-contract for software maintenance is given to a black-listed firm in Uttar Pradesh. JDS and BJP will fight against this scam, he said.
Bengaluru waste collection may be hit as BSWML workers threaten strike over job regularisation
BENGALURU: Waste collection may be hit across Bengaluru from Wednesday as thousands of cleaners and drivers with the Bangalore Solid Waste Management Ltd (BSWML), a waste management wing of BBMP, have threatened to go on strike, seeking regularisation of their services. Thyagaraj, president of the Karmika Samrakshane organisation fighting for their cause, said DCM and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar had promised to look into their issue four months ago. But there has been no progress. Around 10,000 cleaners and drivers are working on contract basis, he said. We have been neglected by the government and BBMP. We keep the city clean and risk our lives, but there is no hope of the government making them either permanent staff of the BBMPs solid waste management division or give them direct payment, said Thyagaraj. These workers are now paid by BBMP garbage contractors. Their representatives said they met Shivakumar at least four times and had requested him to at least give them direct payment and free them from the clutches of contractors. On Wednesday, we will assemble at the BBMP head office, march to Freedom Park and sit on an indefinite strike. We hope that our concerns will be addressed in the BBMP budget that will be presented on Thursday. That is the reason we have decided to protest from Wednesday, he said.
Karnataka to introduce AI-powered selfie-based attendance system for government employees
BENGALURU: Marking attendance by signing the ledger or placing the finger on the biometric device could soon be passe. The state government is all set to introduce the Karnataka Advanced Attendance Management System (KAAMS) at all its departments which is enabled by artificial intelligence and geographic information system. Employees will have to mark their attendance by clicking a selfie from their mobile phone on their office premises and their attendance is captured real time. This AI-enabled attendance system is said to be first of its kind for any government office in the country. The state government has over 70 departments where over five lakh employees work. Most departments now have the biometric attendance system, where employees swipe their card or keep their finger on the biometric device to mark attendance. A few departments, where teachers are working (both in government schools and colleges), still manage with the traditional method of signing the ledger. Sources said it is possible to manipulate the biometric attendance system. Staff may damage the equipment or resort to some other tactic to hide their irregular attendance. But the latest KAAMS, developed by the Centre for e-Governance at the Department for Personnel and Administrative Reforms (DPAR), is geofence-enabled, making it almost impossible to tamper with. Pankaj Kumar Pandey, Principal Secretary, DPAR (e-governance), said this system enables real time attendance and gives no scope for manipulation. The pilot was run at some places in the health department. Shreevyas HM, Project Director, Artificial Intelligence Cell, CEG, told The New Indian Express that in some government hospitals and primary health centres, doctors were not available at designated places. But with the new system, they had to mark their attendance in person and they could not fabricate it. Explaining how it works, Shreevyas said employees have to download KAAMS, a mobile application, and have to register one time through their Aadhaar. Employee data would not be shared with private entities Their data is also fetched from the governments database - Human Resource Management Service. During this process, a selfie of the employee is taken, which is compared with the Aadhaar photo using an AI tool. As the HRMS data gives details of ones working place, it is geofenced. Every day, when an employee comes to his/her working place, he/she has to take a selfie. This photo is compared with the selfie taken at the time of registration in the app. There will be no equipment or gadget to mark their attendance and only their cell phone will be used, he said. The selfie should be taken within 100-200 metres of an employees office premises. He, however, said the movement of employees will not be tracked. The entire data of employees will be with the state government and not any private agency. The system also comes with many features, like alerting the head of the department if an employee comes late or leaves office early continuously for many days.
Delhiverys in a rush for its fledgling rapid commerce business to begin running
Delhivery is charting plans to expand its new rapid commerce servicecurrently operational in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennaito Jaipur, Chandigarh, and Ahmedabad. But its strategy in these smaller cities may differ.
It starts with a pot, a slow flame, and the scent of spices blooming in hot oil haleem takes its time to come together. The rice, oats, and mixed lentils red lentils, split chickpeas, moong dal , and urad dal are soaked for an hour, allowing them to soften. In a large pot, oil and ghee are heated, and thinly sliced onions are sauted until golden. Ginger-garlic paste is added, followed by turmeric, red chilli powder, coriander powder, and cumin seeds, creating a fragrant base. The mutton is then introduced, coated in the spice mix, and left to cook until tender. Water is added, and the lentils and grains are incorporated, simmering until they break down into a soft, porridge-like consistency. Using an immersion blender, the mixture is blended into a smooth texture before the mutton pieces are stirred back in. The final stage requires slow cooking, allowing the dish to thicken into its signature creamy texture. Once ready, haleem is garnished with fried onions, julienned ginger, fresh coriander, and a squeeze of lemon, enhancing its rich, savoury depth. For Mayur, haleem was more than just a dish; it was a connection to a past he longed to revisit. After twelve years of waiting, he finally had the chance to eat it again in Bengaluru. But the first spoonful did not bring the comfort he had anticipated. The texture felt wrong, the flavours unfamiliar it was not the haleem he had once loved. He delved into researching its preparation, learning the significance of each ingredient and the slow process that defined its taste. Yet, haleem demands time, a commitment he has not yet been able to make. Now that Ramzan is here and most of the shops are buzzing with Iftar dishes, CE delves into a bit of the history of haleem in the state, the places to eat, and memories of the Ramzan food. Like Mayur, we can also tweak the nostalgia of the dish. The haleem hype Unlike nombu kanji the rice-and-lentil porridge that has long been Tamil Nadus Iftar staple haleem arrived relatively recently as an exotic import from Hyderabad. As historian Kombai S Anwar says, Tamil Nadu and haleem have no historical connection. Its a dish from Hyderabad. The year was approximately 2002 when haleem first simmered in Chennais pots. The restaurant, Fishermans Fare, didnt just borrow a recipe they imported an entire culinary tradition. They brought authentic cooks from Hyderabad along with special copper handis, explains Anisa Arif of Zaiqa The Spice Store. The vessel alone cost `50,000. This wasnt something any local kitchen could easily replicate. When Fishermans Fare underwent changes, one of its partners established Abids Restaurant, which would become the citys haleem benchmark, shares Anisa. He elevated it further by adding cashew nuts, she adds. Journalist Gopinath Rajendrans annual Ramzan food pilgrimages highlight the dishs cross-cultural appeal. My mother is a big-time foodie, and I guess I inherited my love for food from her. As someone who grew up with many Christians, shes very fond of hot-cross buns, and every year, I make sure she gets the best ones made in Chennai for Easter. For the last 7-8 years, Ive gotten her accustomed to haleem as well, and now, its also become a yearly tradition to get her a serving of haleem at least once during the month of Ramadan. True haleem operates on different culinary principles. Rare spices like shajeera (a potent cumin variant) and kabab chini form its backbone, but are difficult to source locally. Many substitute regular jeera for shajeera , but the difference is profound, shares Anisa. The dishs holy grail is resha that elusive, stretchy consistency only achieved through muttons slow disintegration. Chicken haleem is culinary sacrilege, Anisa says. It might taste pleasant, but will never deliver that signature texture. Gopinath sees evolution as inevitable. He shares, Chennais tryst with haleem is quite new, and its barely in the last five years that the majority of the folks have gotten a taste of it. Weve got a long way to go to see an actual evolution. Im looking forward to a future where we also get beef haleem in Chennai, and considering theres a major population here who consumes beef, and we already have a slew of shops selling beef delicacies in areas like Dadashamakan, Royapettah, and Triplicane. Where to find the real deal: According to Gopinath, the usual suspects, such as Abids and Pista House, have been a crowd favourite for the last few years and they havent disappointed this year as well. He says, What came as a pleasant surprise to me were Zaraa Caterings Iftar Mela in Royapettah and Zaitoon Signature Nungambakkams Iftar pop-up. Apart from haleem, they also served a slew of starters and small-bites which were brilliant. Anisa recommends Fishermans Fare, Zaitoon, and Bilaal in addition to Pista House. While haleem dominates food headlines, nombu kanji remains Tamil Nadus Iftar cornerstone. Every mosque prepares it, explains Anwar. Its semi-solid consistency respects fasting stomachs. This porridge contrasts sharply with haleem s decadence, embodying different approaches to breaking the fast. Yet haleem s popularity continues to grow. In Triplicanes labyrinthine lanes, Haleemwalas Muneer Basha has seen his modest shop become a destination since 2010. During Ramzan, theres no space to stand, he says. His secret? We refuse to compromise on time or ingredients. We prepare it for almost six hours. In a city thats constantly accelerating, haleem s insistence on unhurried preparation feels almost radical. As Anisa reflects, When every other cuisine is cutting corners for speed, heres a dish that still demands sixteen hours sometimes. Food evangelist Yogita Uchil adds, Outlets like Abids still adhere to the traditional method of cooking it overnight. Perhaps this explains its emotional resonance in a world of instant gratification, haleem remains gloriously, unapologetically slow.
State of Graphic Art: An Interview with Graphic Artist Appupen
Bengaluru-based graphic artist George Mathen (who goes by Appupen), known for his debut graphic novel Moonward, has come a long way into solidifying his career as one of the countrys pioneers in the genre. His dreamy, often eerie, sketches may remind one of the raw deftness of Sukumar Rays HaJaBaRaLa, where detail and danger lurk within scathing satire. Co-written with Perumal Murugan, Vaadivaasal, a recently-published graphic-novel translation of CS Chellappas novella (of the same title), is now set to get a Bengali translation, allowing Mathen to reflect on the project and the countrys current state of graphic art. Speaking of Vaadivaasal, Mathen shares, It has been a kind of dream project actually. I went and saw jallikattu, [the tradition at the centre of the novella], and then Perumal explained the whole thing to me. I heard him reciting the Tamil lines to me, and I replicated it in English; moreover, I had a real nice time drawing, he says. Compared to other genres, graphic narratives have suffered from a lack of attention, Mathen points out, I love making comics. But it doesnt make financial sense; its not just an Indian thing. Many European creators that I follow, I learnt, had day jobs supporting them, he says. It is important to consider that lack of attention has done little to dampen morale; graphic artists, even as they see it as vocationally unsustainable, have come up in scores in the country, vying for recognition. Mathen comments, Theres a lot of clutter out there. If you are adding to it, make sure that there is something that you are really convinced about; approach it with some depth and conviction. George Mathen When someone thinks about Indian comics, it is hard to go beyond Chacha Chowdhury, Tinkle, and the creations of Narayan Debnath. There was a boom in the 70s to the 90s, something happened. Then came a subsequent gap. But its a nice time now to think of what were building with Indian comics, because the craft has caught up. We have the internet through which we are exposed to new art. Earlier, Indian art looked dated. Now were caught up because were seeing new styles immediately. While the internet is a viable medium for artistic influx, there is a tangible gap. An industry is dependent on the demand. Now they are teaching comics everywhere; thats because it is being used in advertising, in many forms of outreach; simplifying complex data using graphics and words. Demand, in ideological terms, of course, can hold a sinister connotation as well. As Mathen points out, Nowadays, if you make some fake history which makes a golden period sound a little more plausible, then youll get platforms welcoming you and youll get offers, adding, But overall, I think the field will grow.
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AAB demands probe into honey-trap allegations against judges
BENGALURU: The Advocates' Association of Bengaluru (AAB) has passed a resolution urging the Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court to investigate allegations made on the floor of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly by Minister K. N. Rajanna that some judges have been honey-trapped. Expressing serious concern over the claim, the AAB, in a special general body meeting convened to discuss corruption in the judiciary, resolved to write to the Speaker of the House, requesting an inquiry into the veracity of the ministers statement. The discussion was held in the wake of the recent discovery of a large sum of burnt cash at the residence of Justice Yashwant Varma in New Delhi. The AAB alleged that corruption is deeply entrenched and growing across all levels of the judiciary. As part of its resolution, the association announced plans to hold a candlelight vigil against judicial corruption and to inform the Chief Justice of India about the urgent need for reforms in Karnatakas judiciary. Contending that the collegium system is ineffective in curbing corruption and ensuring judicial accountability, the AAB called for drastic modifications to bring transparency to the appointment process and accountability of judges. Additionally, the association resolved that the collegium of the Karnataka High Court should comprise judges from the state to ensure adequate representation in the selection process. Referring to the incident at Justice Varmas residence, the AAB stated, The collegium of the Supreme Court can no longer stand as a helpless witness and must rise to the occasion, taking radical steps to eradicate corruption in the judiciary. The association further urged that judges of the higher judiciary and high courts facing corruption allegations should be transferred from their parent high court to another jurisdiction to maintain judicial integrity.
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Adult BCG vaccination programme launched in Karnataka to combat tuberculosis
Karnataka government seeks 25 acres on Bangalore University campus to build skydeck
HC overturns discharge of contractors & engineers of Bengaluru civic agency in graft case
Delayed civic work: Layout allottees move Karnataka Rera against civic authority
Nocturnal dialysis gives kidney patients respite from Bengaluru traffic
Rabies deaths: Officials raise alarm over improper immunisation in Karnataka
Reality show contestants arrested for destruction of evidence in Bengaluru
Hoax bomb threat triggers panic at Bidadi rly station
Fraudsters set up edu board, issue fake markscards to 350 people
Furniture deal: Fraudsters posing as IPS, CRPF officers dupe ex-MLC of Rs 1.2L
Pork-napped! Gang steals 88 pigs from 2 sheds on Bengaluru outskirts
Special express train services between Bengaluru and Belagavi for festivals
23 get 5-year RI for attack on Laxmeshwar police station
Ktakas longest inland cable-stayed bridge in Sigandur set to open by May-end
6.6k lakes across state cleared of enroachments
Honeytrap allegations put Congress in a fix
Mother-daughter duo arrested for murder in Bengaluru
Days after a 37-year-old real estate agent was found murdered near an under-construction building in BGS Layout, his wife and mother-in-law were arrested in connection with the crime
Minister Files Complaint With Home Minister Over Honey Trap Attempts
After claiming honey trap attempts against him on the floor of the Assembly on Friday, Minister of Cooperation K.N. Rajanna on Tuesday met Minister of Home Dr G. Parameshwar at his residence Sadashivanagar in Bengaluru
Special train services between Bengaluru and Chennai during Ugadi and Ramzan festivals
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IPL 2025: Champions Like Russell Always Bounce Back, Says KKR Bowling Coach Bharat Arun
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bowling coach Bharat Arun has thrown his weight behind Andre Russell, backing the star all-rounder to bounce back in their crucial Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 clash against Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday. After an underwhelming performance in their season opener against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Russell is keen to make a statement in their second match in Guwahati. KKR endured a tough start to their campaign, losing to RCB by seven wickets. While Ajinkya Rahane, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, and Sunil Narine contributed with the bat, their middle order failed to fire. Russell managed just four runs, while Venkatesh Iyer also fell cheaply, exposing a weak link that cost them the match. However, Arun believes Russells failure was just a minor blip. Sport is about failing. You fail more often than you succeed. Champions like Russell, I think, must be weighing on his mind that he failed the last game, and he is out to prove himself every single game. We are also hoping he will come good in tomorrow's game, Arun said in the pre-match press conference. The upcoming clash against the Rajasthan Royals is crucial for both teams. Sanju Samsons side also suffered a disappointing loss, conceding 286 runs against Sunrisers Hyderabad before falling short by 44 runs in their chase. With both teams desperate to get off the mark, the stakes couldnt be higher. Rajasthan boast a formidable bowling lineup featuring Jofra Archer, Tushar Deshpande, Maheesh Theekshana, and Sandeep Sharma. Their attack will test KKRs middle order, which struggled against RCB. As a team, we are not too worried about it (first game). It's always good to win the first match, you gain the momentum. But there were a lot of positives from the first game, some lessons to be learned from there. Just being game number one can happen, we could have capitalised, we could have got more runs had we not lost wickets towards the end of our batting. Whatever you do, there is always an opportunity to bowl better. But this team is not too worried about it, We will learn from what happened in the last game and try to get better. However, Arun remains optimistic, brushing aside concerns about Russell and Rinku Singhs underwhelming start. Rinku has batted beautifully in the games leading up to the tournament. We are not too worried about his form, he stated. Discussing the overall balance of teams in IPL 2025, Arun emphasized that small moments define matches in such a competitive league. Every team is batting well, getting and chasing 250-plus scores. You can't say this team is better than the other team. Every team is evenly balanced, batting and bowling pretty well. However, Arun remains optimistic, brushing aside concerns about Russell and Rinku Singhs underwhelming start. Rinku has batted beautifully in the games leading up to the tournament. We are not too worried about his form, he stated. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
IIMBs 50th convocation ceremony on March 28
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Watch: On Last Day In College, Students Stage Fight And Surprise Their Professor
Students from Bengaluru college surprised their teacher on his last day by staging a fictitious fight.
Special court reserves order on Ranya Rao's bail plea in gold smuggling case
BENGALURU: A special court here has reserved its order on the bail plea of Kannada actress Harshavardhini Ranya alias Ranya Rao in the gold smuggling case until March 27, following a detailed hearing of arguments from both the defence and the prosecution. During the proceedings, Rao's counsel Kiran Jawali argued for her release, while the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence's (DRI) lawyer, Madhu Rao, presented evidence suggesting her direct role in the illicit transfer of funds. According to the prosecution, the actress admitted to using hawala channels to facilitate gold purchases, a claim that strengthens the case against her. As part of the legal process, officials have invoked Section 108 of the Customs Act, which mandates a judicial inquiry. Authorities clarified that this is not a police interrogation but a judicial investigation to scrutinise financial irregularities and potential violations of law. Gold smuggling case: Karnataka HC restrains media from defamatory coverage of actor Ranya Rao, father The probe aims to uncover the depth of the illegal transactions and any further connections to the broader smuggling network. Gold bars worth Rs 12.56 crore were seized from Ranya, the step-daughter of DGP-rank officer K Ramachandra Rao at Kempegowda International Airport on March 3 upon her arrival from Dubai. Following this, searches were conducted at her residence, where officials recovered gold jewellery worth Rs 2.06 crore and Indian currency amounting to Rs 2.67 crore, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) stated had stated in a press release. Later, the DGP-rank officer was sent on compulsory leave by the Karnataka government and was questioned in connection with the gold smuggling case. BJP raises Ranya Rao smuggling case in Karnataka Assembly
More trouble for Bigg Boss contestants who made reel for social media with machete in Bengaluru
The arrested duo had claimed that the weapon (machete) featured in the video was made of fibre. However, after checking the video, police suspect that the weapon was made of metal and that they had been misled
Inside Ferrari's First Official Service Centre in Bengaluru: Watch
Ferrari Bengaluru houses Ferrari-certified technicians, ensuring precision-driven maintenance and diagnostics that uphold Ferrari's legendary engineering standards. Take a look at the dealership here.
Bengaluru Entrepreneur Faces Backlash For Unpaid Job Ad, He Reacts
A Bengaluru-based founder has reacted after being criticised online for advertising unpaid jobs on LinkedIn.
Fake marks card racket busted in Karnataka, three arrested
The accused were charging anywhere between 5,000 and 20,000 for each marks card
Days after Bengaluru realtor was found murdered, police arrest wife, mother-in-law
Fake marks card racket busted in Karnataka, three arrested - The Hindu
Fake marks card racket busted in Karnataka, three arrested The Hindu
IPL 2025: Fit-again Avesh Khan Set To Join Lucknow Super Giants Squad
Lucknow Super Giants: In a boost for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), pacer Avesh Khan has been cleared by the BCCI to participate in IPL 2025. Avesh, who had been nursing a right knee issue, received medical clearance from the BCCIs medical team this week and will soon join the LSG squad, ESPNcricinfo reported on Tuesday. Avesh has been out of action since late January, with his last India appearance dating back to a T20I in South Africa last November. He also missed Madhya Pradeshs final league game in the Ranji Trophy due to discomfort in his right knee, which was linked to his domestic workload. He underwent rehabilitation at the BCCIs Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, where he reportedly completed one of his final fitness tests on Monday. While the exact date of his arrival in the LSG camp remains unclear, he is expected to be available for their next game - an away fixture against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on March 27. LSG will be looking to bounce back after suffering a defeat in their season opener against Delhi Capitals (DC) in Visakhapatnam on Monday. LSG have been grappling with multiple injury setbacks to their key Indian pacers. Mayank Yadav, already recovering from a lumbar stress injury, has now sustained a toe injury as well. Bengal speedster Akash Deep is still working his way back to full fitness following a back injury sustained during Indias Test tour of Australia. Additionally, left-arm pacer Mohsin Khan has been ruled out of IPL 2025 after failing to recover from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear suffered last December. He has been replaced by Shardul Thakur in the squad. After the loss against Delhi Capitals, LSG assistant coach Lance Klusener mentioned their lack of bowling reserve due to multiple injuries. At the moment, we don't have a lot of reserves with the ball, so we're going to have to just probably mix and match until we start getting players back, Klusener said at the post-match media interaction. After the loss against Delhi Capitals, LSG assistant coach Lance Klusener mentioned their lack of bowling reserve due to multiple injuries. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
No complaint registered yet, says Karnataka home minister G Parameshwara on honey trap row
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara stated that no complaint has been registered regarding the alleged honey trapping controversy. Despite claims and statements by political leaders, no official complaints have been made. A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking an independent CBI or SIT probe into the issue, with allegations involving legislators, public servants, and judges.
'No complaint registered yet': Karnataka home minister G Parameshwara on honey trap row
Karnataka home minister G Parameshwara stated that no formal complaints have been made regarding the alleged honey trap case. Minister KN Rajanna intends to file a complaint in person. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a PIL for an independent investigation into allegations involving politicians and judges. This has sparked political and legal discussions, demanding a fair probe.
'Bigg Boss Kannada' ex-contestants arrested for showing weapons online
The Bengaluru Police have arrested former Bigg Boss Kannada contestants Rajath Kishan and Vinay Gowda for brandishing weapons in a viral Instagram Reel.
BCD Group doubles aim to deepen pan-India presence
BCD Group doubles its order book to Rs 2,000 crore in Q1 2025, fueled by increased demand for commercial and residential projects in India, especially in Bengaluru. With key clients like Godrej and Embassy Group, the company focuses on operational efficiencies, advanced technologies, and sustainable practices to drive growth and maintain its zero-debt status.
'Lots Of Life Left', Veteran Faf Du Plessis Says, After IPL Thriller
South African veteran Faf du Plessis declared he has lots of life left as a franchise player but said his latest IPL move would be the last chapter of his career. The 40-year-old opener made 29 from 18 balls in a one-wicket victory for his Delhi Capitals over Lucknow Super Giants in a Monday night thriller. Du Plessis, who led Royal Challengers Bengaluru for three years until the end of last season, joined Delhi after the November player auction and was named deputy to captain Axar Patel. Du Plessis won two IPL titles with Chennai Super Kings, in 2018 and 2021, but is relishing a new challenge with a team still hunting for their first crown in the T20 tournament. Lots of life left in the old dog, Du Plessis told commentator and former England player Graeme Swann after Delhi's nail-biting win. New team, new challenge for me. I almost see it as a new chapter you can look forward to, he added. Moving from Chennai to RCB was a really good chapter. Now the last chapter of the book, for however long the pages may be, will be with the new team. Du Plessis is among a select list of players over 40 and still performing well in the money-spinning tournament. Chennai icon M.S. Dhoni remains a key player for his team at 43 and said even if I'm in a wheelchair, they'll pull me along. India stars Virat Kohli (Bengaluru) and Rohit Sharma (Mumbai Indians) have also defied age and critics to continue playing at 36 and 37 years respectively. Delhi wobbled in Monday's chase before impact substitute Ashutosh Sharma rescued them from 65-5 with an unbeaten 66 off 31 balls. The impact player rule was introduced in the 2023 IPL, to the consternation of critics who said it made the format too batting-heavy. The rule allows a player to be substituted into the starting 11 at any time and most teams have swapped a bowler for a batsman to fuel run chases and take totals past 200. A lot of cricketers, they will complain about the new rule in IPL, said Du Plessis. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers That's why the new rule is there, when you think the game is dead and buried, someone comes on and plays like that.
Forced To Leave Zerodha Account, Techie Emails CEO Nithin Kamath, Gets Response In 10 Minutes
When a Bengaluru-based techie learned that his wife's new job required him to close his Zerodha account, he didn't expect much of a last-ditch email to the company's CEO.
Good Shepherd College in Bengaluru has announced a holiday on March 27 to celebrate the release of Mohanlal's film L2: Empuraan. The college has arranged an exclusive 7 AM screening for students, reflecting the deep admiration of the college chairman for the actor.
Bengaluru Woman Alleges Cab Driver Extorted Her Brother, Cops Denied Help
A woman has claimed that the Bengaluru police did not help her teen brother after a cab driver allegedly threatened and extorted Rs 3,000 from him in the middle of the night.
Bengaluru man loses phone in a cab at midnight. What happened next will shock you
A Bengaluru cab driver returned a lost phone to its owner, showcasing honesty and integrity. Despite the challenges, the driver found and charged the phone, coordinating its return the next day. The owner rewarded the driver with 1,000 rupees. This act of kindness has warmed many hearts online, contrasting recent negative news about local cab drivers.
Bengaluru Woman Alleges Cab Driver Extorted His Brother, Cops Denied Help
A woman has claimed that the Bengaluru police did not help her teen brother after a cab driver allegedly threatened and extorted Rs 3,000 from him in the middle of the night.
Bengaluru company wants techies: No pay for a month. Midnight calls and weekend work included
Sridhar Arunagiri, founder of 16VC, faced backlash for a LinkedIn post offering unpaid positions for the first month with demanding conditions. The post, which went viral, described expectations such as working weekends and late hours, sparking outrage among netizens who criticized the exploitation. Previously, Sridhar was accused of scamming students from BITS Hyderabad.
The Bear House Secures Rs. 3 Crore Investment Deal from Namita Thapar on Shark Tank India
Harsh and Tanvi Somaiya, Co-Founders of The Bear House receive funding from Shark Namita Thapar The investment deal from Namita, Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals, who is known for her expertise in scaling businesses, includes Rs. 1 crore for a 1% equity stake and Rs. 2 crore as debt. In the episode, which featured Sharks Namita Thapar, Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Viraj Bahl, and Kunal Bahl, the couple impressed the judges with The Bear House's profitability, scalability, and product offerings. Shark Aman even described the brand as 'too good to be true.' Shark Kunal Bahl also expressed interest and offered to invest Rs. 3 crore for a 3% equity stake at a Rs. 100 crore valuation. Harsh and Tanvi Somaiya felt Namita Thapars offer aligned better with their vision and decided to move forward with her when choosing between the two Sharks. This menswear brand, inspired by European fashion and known for its high-quality, minimalistic, and smart casuals designed for hybrid work cultures, received high praise from the investors. Being on Shark Tank and earning the trust and support of the judges is a pivotal moment for The Bear House team! Having them experience our garments and believe in our business model through this investment validates our vision-giving Indian men the freedom to express their unique selves through our clothes, no matter where they go or what they do. This experience has solidified our reputation as a powerhouse in the menswear segment, said Tanvi Somaiya, Co-founder of The Bear House . Our philosophy has always been simple-our product is our brand ambassador! added Harsh Somaiya, Co-founder of The Bear House . Having already established an offline presence in Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad this year, the brand aims to expand into other Tier I, Tier II cities, including Mumbai, Pune, and Chennai. It expects to surpass Rs. 140 crore in net revenue this year, with over 40% YoY growth. In addition to its strong presence on Myntra-where it holds the top spot in the casual shirts category-the brand is also available on Flipkart, Ajio, Tata Cliq, Nykaa, and Amazon. It is further expanding its reach through collaborations with hyperlocal quick-commerce platforms like Zepto. Your story sounds too good to be true-but it's not just a story, it's your reality. Despite facing setbacks, you've emerged stronger, with a smile on your face and integrity intact. That resilience and commitment make me want to believe in you, said Namita Thapar while making her offer . She maintained the brand's Rs. 100 crore valuation, offering Rs. 1 crore for a 1% equity stake and Rs. 2crore in debt at a 10% interest rate, repayable over five years. About The Bear House Founded in 2017 by Tanvi and Harsh Somaiya as a passion project, The Bear House has grown into a premium menswear brand known for its impeccable quality and versatile designs. Catering to discerning Indian consumers who seek effortless transitions between professional and social settings, The Bear House offers a curated range of smart casuals, including shirts, especially popular for its flannel shirts, t-shirts, bottoms, denims, polos, blazers, accessories, and footwear. Designed for modern Indian men who aspire to Go Everywhere, Do Everything, the brand seamlessly blends international craftsmanship with contemporary style. The Bear House recently made waves on Shark Tank India, securing investment to fuel its next phase of growth. The brand, expected to cross Rs. 140 crore in net revenue this year with an anticipated 40%+ YoY growth, plans to reinvest the funding into online and offline expansion, along with strategic marketing initiatives leveraging Shark Tank's reach. The brand is currently accessible through its e-commerce-enabled website, www.thebearhouse.com, brand's own app and a growing retail footprint. It operates through Broadway, which is a D2C Multi brand store, present in Delhi and Hyderabad. The brand also recently opened its first EBO in Bhartiya Mall of Bengaluru. Looking ahead, The Bear House aims to launch multiple EBOs in the coming year, further strengthening its presence in India's fashion landscape-both online and offline. In addition to its existing partnerships with Myntra-where it holds the top spot in shirts-the brand is also available on Tata Cliq, Nykaa, Amazon and other growing marketplace platforms. The brand is expanding further through new collaborations with hyperlocal quick-commerce platforms like Zepto , where it is already available.
Man held for chit fund scam in SR Nagar
Hyderabad: A man from Andhra Pradesh was arrested on Monday, March 24 arrested for a chit fund scam in Hyderabads SR Nagar and Madhura Nagar. The accused was identified as Pullaiah, a native of Anantpur district of Andhra Pradesh. He was absconding since been booked for cheating and was arrested in Bengaluru. He is being 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 .
IPL 2025: KKR, RR eye batting, bowling overhaul to bounce back
Guwahati, Mar 25: Outmuscled in their previous matches, title-holders Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals will eye a quick course correction in ever aspect when they face each other in an IPL match here on Wednesday. The Knight Riders were beaten by seven wickets by Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the tournament-opener while the Royals were given a 44-run drubbing by Sunrisers Hyderabad. The common theme in those defeats was how the seemingly powerful batting and bowling units of KKR and [] The post IPL 2025: KKR, RR eye batting, bowling overhaul to bounce back appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DevSparks back in Bengaluru: Ultimate playground for developers
With over 1,000 expert developers, 10+ thriving communities, 30+ speakers, and 25+ hands-on sessions, DevSparks Bengaluru is the place to be if you want to build India's tech future with AI, data and security.
Bengaluru Man Murdered by Wife, Mother-in-Law Over Affairs
Police arrest both women after victims body found abandoned in a car
Brigade Enterprises Shares Hit Over One-Month High After Land Acquisition In Bengaluru
Brigade Enterprises acquired a land parcel of 4.4 acres in Whitefield, East Bengaluru.
Wife, mom-in-law stabbed realtor to death inside SUV in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: The murder of a realtor inside his SUV at Soladevanahalli on Saturday evening has been cracked with the arrest of his 19-year-old wife and her mother. The arrested Yashasvini and her mother Hema Bai (37) had allegedly stabbed 37-year-old Lokanath Singh to death, the police said. Singh and Yashasvini, who were related, were in love for two years despite opposition from Yashasvinis parents over their 18-year age gap. The two got married in December last year and registered it at the registrars office in Kunigal. Singh had allegedly coerced Yashasvini to marry him by blackmailing her that he would make public videos of their private intimate moments. After registering their marriage, Yashasvini continued to live in her parents house in Chikkabanavara, and her parents were not aware of the marriage. Yashasvini had recently come to know about Singhs addictions and multiple affairs. Deciding to divorce him, she told her parents that she had been married. But Singh did not want the divorce and and started harassing Yashasvini and her parents. Hema then hatched a plot to kill Singh as she was upset that her daughters life was getting destroyed, the police said. On Saturday, Yashasvini called Singh to Chikkabanavara and asked him to take her on a long drive. She had packed some food, which she had laced with sleeping pills. Enroute, Singh bought liquor bottles and they went near vacant plots of his property in Soladevanahalli. He ate the food and started dozing off inside the SUV. Hema, who had followed the SUV all the while in an autorickshaw, had arrived at the spot. She got into the SUV and stabbed Singh in the throat, killing him on the spot, the police said. The police are also investigating whether another person was involved in the crime. Singh had come with his gunman to the spot. But the two women had sent the gunman to get something. By the time he returned, Singh was lying in a pool of blood, dead, and the two women nowhere to be seen. The women had escaped from the spot by taking an autorickshaw. Singh hailed from Kuduru on Magadi and was close to a Congress MLA from one of the constituencies in Ramanagara district. Singh was accused in a case registered by the assistant commissioner of police (ACP) attached to the Byatarayanapura subdivision in November 2023. The ACP had complained against the former Byatarayanapura police inspector and his accomplice Singh. The inspector had in 2022 investigated a case that occurred in Hoskote in Bengaluru Rural police limits only to recover Rs 75 lakh that was stolen by the driver of a businessman. Singh, who was aware of the theft, had brought it to the notice of the inspector, who managed to recover 72 lakh. The inspector used the money for personal reasons, instead of placing it in the police station or government treasury. Both the inspector and Singh were arrested in the case.
Ola Electrics subsidiary clears 26.75 cr dues with Rosmerta Group
Rosmerta, which operates as Olas vendor by supporting vehicle registration and providing high-security registration plates, had filed an insolvency petition against Ola before the NCLT in Bengaluru
Customs busts exotic wildlife trafficking racket at Bengaluru Airport
BENGALURU: Customs officials at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) on Sunday night rescued two endangered young monkeys that were being smuggled in suffocating conditions inside a suitcase on a flight from Malaysia to Bengaluru. The four Siamang Gibbon monkeys and two North Pigtailed Macaques have been rescued and sent back to their country, said customs sources. They were smuggled by a sole passenger by the Malaysian Airlines flight MH 192, which arrived from Kuala Lumpur to Terminal 2 of KIA, at 11.30 pm. An official said, Based on profiling, we narrowed down on this specific individual, who is a native of Tamil Nadu. The six monkeys were stuffed between chocolates and clothes inside a single trolley suitcase, which he had checked in at the time of boarding. The monkeys have been flown back to Malaysia on Monday. We have observed a rising trend in the smuggling of exotic species into Bengaluru over the past year, the official added. A wildlife expert said Siamang Gibbon are found only in the forests of Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. There is a demand for exotic species to be nurtured as pets in the country presently, the exepert said. Pigtailed Macaques, found across South East Asia, are used in biomedical research as their reproductive system is very similar to humans.
Gold smuggling: Gaurav Gupta submits report
BENGALURU: Additional chief secretary Gaurav Gupta, who was directed by the State Government to conduct an inquiry to ascertain the role of DGP K Ramchandra Rao in the gold smuggling case involving his stepdaughter and actress Ranya Rao, is said to have submitted his report to the government. The details of the findings of the inquiry is yet to be known. On March 10, the government appointed Gupta to conduct an inquiry into the misuse of protocol privileges and the role of DGP Rao in the case. Ranya is alleged to have exploited the privileges granted to Rao to bypass security checks at airports to smuggle out gold. The government, on March 15, ordered Rao, MD of Karnataka State Police Housing and Infrastructure Development Corporation, to go on compulsory leave. Gold smuggling case: Karnataka HC restrains media from defamatory coverage of actor Ranya Rao, father
Bengaluru residents budget wishlist: No tunnel road, no skydeck
BENGALURU: Bengalureans have high expectations from the upcoming Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike budget, including scrapping of tunnel roads, halting of funds for ad hoc projects like skydeck, a demolition team and prioritising road repairs. Kathyayini Chamaraj, Executive Trustee, CIVIC -- an organisation working on civic issues, emphasised that instead of spending Rs 500 crore annually to transport garbage outside the city, BBMP should invest in decentralised waste management. For the same amount, all 24 lakh households in Bengaluru could receive compost bins worth Rs 1,200 each, while the remaining funds could be used to set up biomethanation plants in every ward for those unable to compost at home, she suggested. By providing free biogas to residents near these plants, opposition to their setup can be mitigated. On Bengalurus traffic woes, she advocated two-way Bus Rapid Transport System (BRTS) lanes on all arterial roads. If buses offer the fastest commute, more people will switch to public transport, saving the city Rs 1 lakh crore on tunnel roads that wont yield results for at least a decade, she said. She recommended revamping roadside drains to channel stormwater into underground tunnels and adding percolation pits every 100 metres to recharge groundwater. Sandeep Anirudhan, Convenor, Citizens Agenda for Bengaluru, urged BBMP to focus on basic road maintenance by fixing potholes and removing encroachments. With the demolition of illegal structures halted for the last one year, activists are pushing for a dedicated demolition team equipped with adequate funds, manpower, equipment, and even explosives to systematically demolish illegal buildings and layouts.
Ban channels posting SSLC question papers
BENGALURU: The Karnataka Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools (KAMS) urged the state government to ban all websites, YouTube channels, and social media platforms that are falsely claiming to have real SSLC exam question papers. The association called for legal action against those sharing these fake papers, warning that the misinformation is creating confusion and anxiety among students. This follows a rise in the circulation of fake SSLC question papers on social media, where miscreants are misleading students by promoting them as real question papers. On Sunday, a day before Maths exam, fake question papers claiming to be the real ones were circulated on YouTube Shorts. Previously during the preparatory exams, science and social science question papers were circulated on YouTube, a day before the exams. Kumar said this illegal activity is not only causing distress among students but also putting their future at risk. The association had earlier filed a complaint with the City Police Commissioner and, based on his advice, had brought the matter to the attention of the education department - both the minister and the education commissioner.
AI to deliver property documents at doorsteps in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday announced that BBMP would use artificial intelligence to deliver property documents to peoples doorsteps, and to identify illegal constructions. Shivakumar, who is also Bengaluru Development Minister, held a meeting with the citys legislators on Monday, on the BBMP budget 2025-26. Issues related to easing traffic, water supply in outer areas and regularisation of BWSSB water supply in 110 villages merged into BBMP, protection of water bodies, collection of property taxes and better road infrastructure were discussed. Low-lying areas prone to floods, uprooting of trees during monsoon and measures to mitigate these were also discussed. Addressing a press conference, Shivakumar said, Many property owners have built excess floors without legal sanction, and are not paying proportionate taxes. We will use artificial intelligence to identify and measure such illegal constructions. About 7lakh properties had not paid property tax, of which 1lakh were brought under the tax bracket. BBMP did not have the power to attach illegal properties, but a law was passed on that last week, he said. The DCM instructed senior Palike officials to act against officials who are hand in glove with owners of illegal properties. He said the initiative to deliver khatas at peoples doorsteps will be rolled out from April. On street vendors, he said 3,778 applications were received for pushcarts. We are willing to provide 10,000 pushcarts this year. The date for registration of pushcarts has been extended till April-end. Vendors not registered with BBMP will be cleared. This scheme will ensure that police, hooligans and officials dont bother street vendors, he added. Ministers Ramalinga Reddy, Krishna Byre Gowda, Dinesh Gundu Rao, Zameer Ahmed Khan, BBMP Administrator Umashankar, Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath, BWSSB Chairman Ram Prasat Manohar and other officials were present.
Summer showers refill lost lake in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A brief 11 mm rainfall on Saturday evening brought a significant moment for B Channasandra Lake in Kasturinagar, as rainwater partially filled the 7-acre lake that had been left dry due to years of neglect. Thanks to persistent efforts by residents over the last 15 years, the once-lost waterbody is finally coming back to life. According to K Ramanath Rao, Executive Director of Kasturinagar Welfare Association, the lake spanned over 19 acres, as per Forest Department records. However, government encroachments in the late 1980s significantly reduced its size. The lake was rejuvenated through the relentless efforts of residents, NGOs and CSR funding. Seeing rainwater enter the lake from the inlet for the first time since I moved here 14 years ago is an incredible feeling, said Rao. He added that once desilting near Kasturinagar Main Road is completed, water from another inlet will boost the water flow and storage capacity during rains. Abhijith MS, a member of the Kasturi Nagar Lake Rescue Team said residents toiled hard to bring to life the lost lake. For decades, the BDA and Railway Department encroached on a major portion of the lakes land. The remaining 6.19 acres were neglected, turning it into a dumpyard, despite repeated appeals by residents to local agencies like BBMP. However, when they later discovered that the land was officially under the Forest Department, they decided to approach them directly. Residents are now urging officials to keep the lake under the Forest Departments jurisdiction to retain ownership of the lake and to prevent further encroachment. Next week, Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre will visit the lake. We will ask him not to transfer the lake to BBMP or BDA for maintenance, Abhijith said.
Ozone homebuyers withdraw cases from toothless K-RERA
BENGALURU: Charging the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (K-RERA) of being completely ineffective in delivering justice, home owners of the ultra-luxury Ozone Urbana residential campus in Devanahalli, withdrew all seven cases filed with the Authority over the years. They plan to file them afresh in the Karnataka High Court, with one case already being filed. The order permitting them to withdraw all their cases was issued by K-RERA Chairman Rakesh Singh and member GR Reddy on March 18, after a request was made by the Ozone Urbana Buyers Welfare Association on February 28. Ozone Urbana was planned on 185 acres as a separate Dream City within the city. A number of residential complexes were proposed within this city, with each having anywhere between 1,000 and 2,000 houses. A 240-bed hospital, retail mall, entertainment centre, 1lakh sqft of clubhouse and two senior citizen homes figured among its plans, say multiple home buyers. The deadline was 2017. Over the past six years, cases were filed by the Association against Ozone Urbana Infra Developers Private Limited for non-completion of their flats, among multiple other charges. Speaking on behalf of the association, a member who did not want to be named, billed RERA as completely ineffective and toothless. Ozone Urbana Developers has the maximum number of 590 cases filed against it in the state. K-RERA has issued 214 execution orders for revenue recovery, but not a single order has been honoured by the builder. We only ended up spending money on lawyer fees. Since it has failed to help the home buyers, we have decided to approach the High Court for justice and start from scratch. Among the buyers hit hard is senior citizen couple Raju Sandhwani and his wife Bhavana, who bought two properties at Ozone Urbana for nearly Rs 1crore. A distraught Raju said, K-RERA is a defunct body and needs to shut down. My wife and I jointly invested in a 3BHK flat at Ozone Pavilion, which was to be handed over in 2017. We are yet to get the house. The full fee refund order issued to the builder has been ignored completely. We also invested in a 1BHK in Irene senior home, and that money too is gone. A similar RERA order for refund has again been ignored by the Ozone developer. Stating that they have developed diabetes and other health issues due to the financial stress, he said, Our lifes savings are invested here. We had a nice plan to live together in the 3BHK and after one of us leaves this world, the other could move into the senior home. Asked to respond to these allegations, RERA Chairman Rakesh Singh said, We have done whatever is possible within the RERA Act. The actual process of recovery needs to be carried out by other government departments.
Tuberculosis: Treatment gaps among genders a worry
BENGALURU: Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a major health concern in Karnataka, with nearly 80,000 cases reported in the state in 2024. According to the state health department, adolescents account for 4,989 cases, while non-adolescents make up 74,379 cases. Adolescent females outnumber males, but the trend reverses in adults, where men are nearly twice as affected as women. Bengaluru city has the highest TB burden with 11,897 cases, followed by Raichur (4,364) and Kalaburagi (4,342). Among adolescents, Bengaluru city has 1,012 cases and Kalaburagi 374 cases. World Tuberculosis Day is observed on March 24 every year. Speaking to TNIE , District Health Officers (DHOs) posted across various districts highlighted a gap between how a man and a woman receives the care. The officials mentioned that while TB affects both men and women, social stigma and economic barriers often delay care for female patients, leading to worse outcomes. The DHOs also mentioned that they have been witnessing cases where females were abandoned by their families or prevented from marrying due to fears of infertility. Lead Consultant, Interventional Pulmonology, Aster CMI Hospital, Dr Sunil Kumar K explained that undiagnosed TB poses an increased risk of maternal mortality, preterm labour, and low birth weight in newborns. In Karnataka, maternal health challenges persist, and untreated TB further increases these concerns. The non-specific presentation of TB symptoms in women such as fatigue, weight loss, and a persistent mild cough often leads to misdiagnosis, as these symptoms are frequently attributed to nutritional deficiencies or other common ailments. Consequently, a substantial number of TB cases in women go unrecognised and unreported, suggesting that the true burden of the disease may be significantly higher than current data indicated, Dr Sunil stressed. The Union Health Ministry has been running schemes like Nikshay Poshan Yojana, which gives TB patients Rs 1,000 per month during treatment, and Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, which provides extra nutritional support through community donations. However, despite these efforts, women battling TB say the emotional and mental toll is far worse than the financial strain. Gayathri Nair, a teacher and member of Hosa Hambala, an NGO supporting TB patients in rural Karnataka, highlighted that even after treatment, many women struggle with skin discolouration and persistent weakness, making it difficult to return to normal life. What affects the patients most are the ways people react to their appearance. The discrimination is worse than the disease itself, she said.
Ola Electric shares in focus as co settles dues with Rosmerta; key details
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