Bengaluru, May 28: Political activity in Karnataka has intensified regarding the Chief Minister position. Amid rumors of Siddaramaiahs resignation, excitement is growing among Congress workers about the possibility of D.K. Shivakumar taking over as Chief Minister. In Mysuru, Tejesh Lokesh Gowda, the district president of the Karnataka Army, performed a prayer ritual for Lord Ganesha, ... Read more Political Turmoil in Karnataka: D.K. Shivakumars Chief Ministerial Aspirations Rise Amid Siddaramaiah Resignation Rumors
Major Ivory Smuggling Ring Busted in Mysuru, Over 4 Kilograms of Ivory Seized
Mysuru, May 27: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has dismantled a significant wildlife smuggling ring operating in Mysuru, Karnataka, under the Mumbai zonal unit. This operation took place on May 26, 2026, resulting in the seizure of 4.058 kilograms of Indian elephant ivory and the arrest of three individuals involved in the illegal trade. ... Read more Major Ivory Smuggling Ring Busted in Mysuru, Over 4 Kilograms of Ivory Seized
Two die in lightning strike in Mysuru district
AI-assisted Kannada translation of My Name is Gauhar Jaan to be released in Mysuru on May 30
Deficient pre-monsoon rains in Kodagu, Mysuru trigger Kharif concerns
Over 80 mango varieties, 35 jackfruit types on display at Mysuru fest
Three-day festival from May 29
CII to host MYHOPE 2026 meet on Mysuru hospitals
Tide Crosses 2 Million Members Worldwide with India Driving the Next Phase of Growth
Continuing to grow in the UK and internationally, with India seeing especially strong member growth Over 70% of Tide's Indian members are under 35 years; adoption has been strongest across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities Rapid roll out of products; from admin, accounting and tax tools; subscription options; payment solutions; government registrations; bill payments and credit Tide, the UKs leading business management platform, today announces it has crossed 2 million members globally, with India in particular seeing strong growth. More than 1.1 million small businesses joined Tide in India since the company launched there in December 2022. This makes India Tides fastest-growing market by member acquisition. The UK is Tides home market, with 900,000 SMEs, 15% market share, and the majority of the companys revenue. Tide is steadily expanding its presence in Europe, with Germany and France, where the platform is gaining strong traction, thanks to millions of small businesses turning to digital to manage their businesses. In late 2025, Tide received a strategic investment from TPG, a leading global alternative asset manager, valuing the company at $1.5 billion. Oliver Prill, CEO of Tide , said, We are delighted to be crossing the 2 million member milestone. This number is a testament to the trust that our members place in us in all our markets. Behind every number, theres a story of a member choosing a simpler, less time-heavy, connected way of managing their business." This success is also thanks to the passion our teams bring to their role every day. From our world-leading 900-strong product engineering teams, to operations, marketing and support functions; a commitment to excellence and agility has brought us to this point. Indias growth in member numbers is phenomenal, and shows how getting the product-market fit right when considering new markets is crucial. Well continue to expand both internationally and provide a richer and more connected product offering, ensuring we focus at all times on our mission to save members time and money. India: Powering Tides global growth story India has emerged as a key growth engine for Tide, contributing over 1.1 million members to its global base in just over two years since launch. This rapid adoption underscores the scale of opportunity in one of the worlds largest SME ecosystems, with over 72 million registered and an unofficially estimated 140 million informal businesses. Growth in India is being driven not just by metros, but increasingly by tier 2 and 3 cities. Emerging hubs such as Bareilly, Bhopal, Murshidabad, Mysuru, Lucknow and North 24 Parganas are leading the shift, highlighting how entrepreneurial activity is steadily expanding beyond urban centres. This shift reflects a broader movement towards greater financial inclusion and formalisation, as entrepreneurs there look to build more structured, scalable businesses. Tide is playing a key role in this transition by simplifying access to essential services such as Udyam and GST registration and lending enabling small businesses to build a financial footprint, improve access to credit, and unlock growth opportunities. Gurjodhpal Singh, CEO, Tide India, said, This milestone goes beyond a number, it reflects the strong momentum we are building in India. With over 70% of our members under the age of 35, we are witnessing a new generation of digital-first entrepreneurs shaping the future of business in India. What we are seeing on the ground is a strong shift towards digital adoption and formalisation, especially beyond metros, where access to the right tools can make a meaningful difference. Tides growth in India reflects this demand and further underscores our deep connection with the Bharat growth story. India is also emerging as a key hub for product innovation at Tide, with solutions built here creating scalable use cases for global markets. As we continue to grow, our focus remains on building intuitive financial and administrative tools that enable MSMEs to operate more efficiently and scale with confidence. Highlights: Product pipeline, International expansion and the future Product pipeline : Growth is driven by our product offering and relentless ambition to solve SME problems. Tides all-in-one business management platform provides members with access to government registrations, time-saving accounting and administrative tools, and integrated team management features. It also offers fixed deposits, affordable credit, seamless payment solutions, bill payments, and website building. Tides objective is to deliver integrated solutions that address the core needs of small businesses, from inception to growth. UK: More than 900,000 members, and 15% market share, against a backdrop of 5.2m small businesses, make Tide the leading business management platform. The focus is on diversification and connectivity, with products that are admin and business friendly. Europe: Bringing the full richness of Tides UK platform to each of its international markets over time. Tide is also looking to further expand its presence on the European mainland. Following the entry of Germany the previous year, Tide entered France in late 2025. Tides Credit Intermediation is leading initial growth in these two EU markets with over EUR 50 million already disbursed. Tide recently announced the establishment of its European headquarters in Luxembourg. AI: Tide is leveraging AI to generate growth in regulated environments, using its large, proprietary SME dataset to gain real-time insights within a strong risk framework. This data advantage enables it to build practical, scalable AI tools that solve everyday small business challenges, such as access to finance. Tideans: Strengthening its leadership and OneTeam Bernie Miles joined as Chief Data and Technology Officer (CDTO) in 2026, providing a major boost to Tides Executive Team. Dan McNally joined as SVP and CEO of Tide Insurance Services in late 2025, to lead its growing global insurance business and advance the next phase of Tides expansion into business protection. Marc Lacroix joined as Country Managing Director for France in mid-2025, to launch Tide in France, with a view to building a team on the ground. More than 2,800 employees and rising; largely in the UK; India, Germany, France, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Lithuania, and Serbia. Women in Business : Dedicated to supporting female-led businesses in the UK and India, with a goal to onboard 700,000 women by the end of 2027 - 200,000 in the UK and 500,000 in India. Two Tide owned reports in India and in the UK in 2025 highlighted the challenges and opportunities for women in business. Women currently account for 22% (more than the national average) of members, the company strongly believes that supporting women business owners is a powerful lever of economic growth. Net Zero : Using carbon removals to match all Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, a practice maintained since 2022. Tide is also firmly on track to reduce CO2e emissions per employee by 90% by 2030, and by doing so to also reduce emissions by revenue by 97%. Tide is now working to make the transition to net zero easier for its members by providing integrated tools and support to help them achieve their goals. About Tide Launched in 2017, Tide is the leading business management platform in the UK. Tide helps small businesses save time and money by not only offering business accounts and related admin services, but also a comprehensive set of highly usable and connected administrative solutions from invoicing to accounting and adjacent commercial services such as web-site building. Tide has 900,000 SME members in the UK (15% market share) and more than 1.1m SMEs in India. Tide launched in Germany in May 2024 and France in September 2025. Tide has also been recognised with the Great Place to Work certification three years in a row. Tide has been funded by Anthemis, the Apax Digital Funds, Augmentum Fintech, Creandum, Salica Investments, Latitude, LocalGlobe, SBI Group, Speedinvest and TPG, amongst others. It employs more than 2,800 Tideans worldwide. Tides long-term ambition is to be the leading business management platform globally. LinkedIn X Instagram Facebook 1 Tide is not a bank in India, but a business financial platform. Tide, in the UK is the leading digital platform in business banking services. We believe that a platform approach is the future of business and admin needs, allowing us to offer both financial and admin services to SMEs, saving them time (and money) to allow them to focus on what they love: running their businesses.
Mimicry case: Ranveervisits Chamundeshwari temple after HC directive
PTI Mysuru (Karnataka) Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh on Tuesday visited the Chamundeshwari temple here and offered prayers after the Karnataka High Court directed him to visit the shrine in the Kantara mimicry case against him, officials said. The visit to the shrine atop Chamundi Hills comes in the wake of the Karnataka High Court directive. []
Jayadeva Mysuru sets up exclusive counter to ease patient access
Chief Minister to lay foundation stone for a new 200-bed hospital block, estimated to cost 180 core, in August this year, says the Director
Mysuru students shine in SOF 202526
Kantara mimicry: Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh visits Chamundeshwari temple in Mysuru
The visit to the shrine on top of Chamundi Hills comes in the wake of the Karnataka High Court directive
Ranveer Singh visits Chamundeshwari temple after court order over Kantara row
Ranveer Singh visited Mysurus Chamundeshwari Temple to comply with a Karnataka High Court order linked to the Kantara controversy. The visit came hours after FWICE issued a non-cooperation directive against the actor over the Don 3 matter
Mysuru man offers Rs 30 lakh contract to kill nephew over property dispute
Mysuru: In a shocking case linked to a property dispute, Mysuru police have arrested six persons, including notorious rowdies, for allegedly plotting to murder a man after his maternal uncle reportedly offered a Rs 30 lakh contract to eliminate him over ancestral property sharing issues. Addressing reporters, Mysuru Superintendent of Police Mallikarjun Baladandi said 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 .
Mysuru man who built 15-lakh books library to receive Padma Shri
Ankegowda, an extraordinary bibliophile from rural Karnataka, is set to receive the prestigious Padma Shri award from President Droupadi Murmu today. Recognised under the Unsung Heroes category, his national accolade celebrates an exceptional lifelong contribution to librarianship and the preservation of literary heritage. As the founder of Ankegowda Pustaka Mane (House of Books), he has 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 .
Officials seize illegally stored urea fertiliser from poultry farm near Mysuru
Mysuru: Agriculture department officials have seized nearly 600 bags of urea fertiliser allegedly stored illegally at a poultry farm in Kodagalli village of Bannur hobli in T Narasipura taluk of Mysuru district. According to officials, the seized fertiliser is estimated to be worth around 14.4 lakh. Authorities suspect that the stock was being hoarded illegally 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 .
MGP backs BEML OHC, calls for alternative to tree felling
Decides against lodging formal objection; acknowledges BEMLs greening efforts on its Mysuru campus
Tobacco control key to TB elimination, say experts at Mysuru workshop
Karnataka forest officials bust smuggling racket, seize timber worth Rs 28L
Mysuru: Forest department officials have busted an alleged timber smuggling network transporting valuable Beete wood logs illegally from forest regions of Virajpet in Kodagu district. Officials seized a truck carrying timber worth nearly Rs 28 lakh and arrested the driver involved in the operation. The arrested accused has been identified as Abdul Shukoor, a native 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 .
BJP raising hijab issue to divert scrutiny from NEET fiasco: Karnataka minister
Bengaluru: Karnataka Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of reviving the hijab issue to divert attention from the NEET UG 2026 paper leak. Speaking to reporters in Mysuru after visiting noted writer Devanuru Mahadeva, the minister strongly defended the state governments stand on allowing hijab in schools and criticised BJP leaders 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 .
Girl From Mysuru Tops AITA, ATF Ranking
In the final, Padmapriya defeated number 1 seeded player Niesha Enja in straight sets 6-4 and 6-4.
RTI activist arrested after man clings to bonnet of moving car in Mysuru
Century-old schools in Mysuru face closure threat
RTI activist arrested in Mysuru for driving car with man hanging onto bonnet
Mysuru: An RTI activist has been arrested by the Kuvempunagar police in Mysuru after allegedly driving a car for nearly one kilometre while a man was hanging onto the vehicles bonnet following a dispute over money linked to a site transaction. The arrested accused has been identified as Gangaraju. Police have booked him based on 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 .
SIR exercise in Mysuru: Officials told to ensure error-free voter rolls
Mysuru Deputy Commissioner G. Lakshmikanth Reddy says no eligible elector should be left out
Heritage and unsafe buildings to undergo stability assessment in Mysuru
DC seeks urgent report on dilapidated buildings across the district
Rain deficit triggers alarm in Mysuru; DC orders water contingency plan
Mysuru recorded 85 per cent rainfall deficit in April and 24 per cent shortfall in May so far
Dubare jumbo fight: Elephant Marthanda dies a day after fatal clash
Elephant Kanjan barred from future Dasara jumbo duty in Mysuru
Man arrested for killing his mother in Mysuru district
Dubare tragedy revives memories of Kanjan-Dhananjaya clash in Mysuru
Mysuru: Jackfruit festival concludes with a call to conserve indigenous varieties
The organisers said the two-day jackfruit festival successfully attracted large crowds, with more than 6,000 visitors attending the fair.
Gang intercepts car on Bengaluru-Mysuru highway, loots Rs 26 L in Mandya
Mandya: A gang of miscreants allegedly intercepted a private company employees car and looted Rs 26 lakh in cash on the Bengaluru-Mysuru National Highway near Madduru town in Mandya district. The victim, identified as Govindraju, an employee of a Mysuru-based private company, was travelling in an i20 car from Mysuru to Bengaluru to deliver cash 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 .
Students get clarity on career choices at The Hindu EducationPlus Career Counselling Fair in Mysuru
Two-day jackfruit festival inaugurated in Mysuru
Choose careers based on interest and strengths, Regional Commissioner tells students
At The Hindu EducationPlus Career Counselling Fair-2026 in Mysuru, Regional Commissioner Nitesh Patil stresses on the importance of the right environment in shaping ones future and urges students to take informed decisions
Mysuru railway division hosts inter-department drama competition
Government draws flak over school mergers despite opposition
Students stage protest in Mysuru demanding that village schools be retained; urges people to strengthen the movement to protect government schools
Jackfruit festival to be held on May 16 and 17 in Mysuru
Gruha Lakshmi aid contributes to students remarkable SSLC result
Mysuru students academic feat draws praise from Minister, WCD Department
The Hindu EducationPlus Career Counselling 2026 in Mysuru on May 16
Siddaramaiah reviews two major infra projects worth 564 crore in Mysuru
The ambitious road modernisation project aims to improve urban mobility, ease traffic congestion, strengthen tourism infrastructure and provide durable pothole-free roads amid Mysurus rapid urban growth and increasing tourist inflow
Free entry to Mysuru Rail Museum on May 18
CM inspects 588.24 crore underground cabling works in Mysuru
Mysuru Travel Mart 2026 Promotes Mysuru and Karnatakas Tourism, Fostering Sector Growth Through Exhibitions, Discussions and Recognition of Industry Contributions Travel And Tour World
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Innovation Without Accountability?
Technology can transform healthcare. But only accountability, ethics, and strong regulation can make it worthy of trust K.V. CHANDRA MOULI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare, promising faster diagnoses, precise treatment planning, and improved patient outcomes. By processing vast volumes of medical datapatient records, laboratory reports, and imaging scansAI systems can identify patterns with remarkable speed and accuracy. Yet, one fundamental principle must remain non-negotiable: AI assists doctors; it does not replace them. The ultimate responsibility for diagnosis and treatment rests squarely with qualified medical professionals. From Experiment to Entrenchment AI is no longer experimental. Since early systems like MYCIN in the 1970s, technological advances in computing power and machine learning have pushed AI into the core of modern healthcare. Today, it is embedded across hospitalsinterpreting scans, suggesting diagnoses, monitoring patients in real time, and even guiding robotic surgeries. This integration has undeniable benefits. Early detection of diseases, reduced diagnostic errors, and improved efficiency are real gains. But beneath this progress lies a more uncomfortable truth: regulation has not kept pace with innovation. Where the System Falls Short Indias current regulatory approach to AI in healthcare is fragmented and reactive. AI tools are treated as medical devices under the Medical Devices Rules, 2017 and the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. Patient data is governed by the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. Together, these laws create a patchwork of compliancebut not a coherent regulatory framework. This fragmentation leaves critical gaps: In short, the system regulates pieces of AIbut not AI itself. The Silence Around Patient Awareness Perhaps the most serious omission is this: patients are not explicitly told when AI is used in their care. Existing laws require consent for data use, but they do not mandate disclosure of AI involvement in diagnosis or treatment. Neither the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, nor the Medical Devices Rules, 2017, imposes such an obligation. Even the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, focuses on data, not decision-making. The result is a transparency vacuum. Patients may unknowingly rely on AI-driven outputs without understanding their limitations, risks, or role in clinical decisions. Consent, in such cases, is not truly informedit is procedural. What Hospitals Must DoNow Even within the existing framework, hospitals cannot afford complacency. Responsible AI adoption demands more than basic compliance: Compliance is not merely a legal obligationit is a clinical and ethical necessity. Lessons from Global Practice Other jurisdictions are moving faster and more decisively. The EU AI Act introduces a risk-based framework, imposing strict obligations on high-risk systems like healthcare AI. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration adopts a lifecycle approach, monitoring AI systems continuously rather than approving them once and ignoring future changes. These models recognise a simple reality: AI is not staticit evolves. Regulation must evolve with it. India, with its diverse population and uneven healthcare access, faces even greater risks. AI systems trained on non-representative data can amplify bias and inequality. Without strong oversight, technology intended to improve care may deepen disparities. The Governments Role: From Observer to Regulator Incremental reform will not suffice. The government must move from fragmented oversight to decisive regulation: Most importantly, regulation must shift from reactive enforcement to proactive governance. Why India Needs a Dedicated AI Law? The central question is no longer whether AI should be regulatedit already is, in parts. The real question is whether this fragmented approach is sufficient. It is not. Current lawsthe Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, the Medical Devices Rules, 2017, and the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023address isolated aspects of AI. They do not address its defining features: autonomy, adaptability, opacity, and systemic impact. A dedicated AI law would change this. It would: More importantly, it would provide regulatory certainty, encourage innovation while safeguarding public interest. Conclusion: Technology Must Follow Trust Artificial Intelligence is no longer the future of healthcareit is already shaping clinical decisions today. Its benefits are real, but its risks are equally serious. Without clear rules, strong oversight, and ethical discipline, AI will not strengthen healthcareit will erode the trust on which it depends. The message is direct: innovation without accountability is dangerous. For the government, the message is urgent and unmistakablethis is not the time for incremental steps or fragmented regulation. Decisive action is required now. A dedicated AI law must be enacted without delay, with clear lines of accountability, enforceable transparency, and robust, continuous oversight built into the system. Regulatory gaps are not theoreticalthey translate into real risks for patient safety and public trust. Every moment of delay allows these risks to grow, making inaction not just a lapse in policy but a failure of responsibility. For doctors and hospitals, the responsibility is immediate and non-negotiable. AI can never be a substitute for doctorsit is only a tool to assist, not to decide. Doctors must not rely on it blindly or lower their vigilance even for a moment. Clinical judgment, responsibility, and accountability cannot be delegated to machines. Any lapse in attention, diligence, or professional dutyunder the pretext of AIis unacceptable and inexcusable. India stands at a critical moment. The choice is not whether to use AI, but how to govern it. Get it right, and AI can expand access and improve care. Get it wrong, and it will deepen risks and inequalities. Technology can transform healthcare. But only accountability, ethics, and strong regulation can make it worthy of trust. (The Author has BE in Mech, BOE, ASME and Deputy Director of Boilers (Retd), Mysuru)
Amusement park in Mysuru cuts ticket price by 50 per cent for senior citizens
SIR: 86 lakh voters set to be deleted in Karnataka; 3.48 lakh in Mysuru, warns KPCC spokesperson
Special train between Mysuru and Hazrat Nizamuddin
Mock antihijack exercise conducted at Mysuru airport
The mock exercise was aimed at demonstrating Mysuru airports preparedness to handle aviation security contingencies
Dr. Bhamy V. Shenoy says delay in restoration over the past three years has worsened deterioration of Devaraja Market and Lansdowne Building, which are heritage structures
Shivaraju takes charge as Additional Commissioner in Regional Commissioners office in Mysuru
Mysuru Cycle Day promotes sustainable mobility, cleaner air
On Camera, Mysuru Man Pees In Front Of Mirrors Placed To Stop Public Urination
In a video from the scene, a man is seen urinating in front of a mirror wall lit with LED lights. A local then confronts him and hits him on the shoulder.
Five arrested for stealing power cables from residential layouts near Mysuru
Four bundles of ACSR wire weighing 281 kgs, one goods vehicle and cash amounting to 2.47 lakh were seized from the accused
Award ceremony marks 70th Railway Week celebrations by Mysuru Railway Division
On this occasion, various Best Maintenance and Performance Shields were awarded
SC order on Mysuru heritage structures: MP seeks immediate restoration works
Stating that Mysurus historic civic architecture was inseparable from the citys identity, Mr. Wadiyar says he remained committed to protecting the cultural and tourism heritage of Mysuru
Mysuru: Government faces backlash for pushing ahead with school mergers
AIDSO Mysuru District Committee alleges that while the government claims to be building a model education system through its 8 Guarantees for education, it is simultaneously closing down government schools through mergers
JSS STU hosts 24-hour SruJSShTi 2026 EC Hackathon in Mysuru
The event focuses on AI, IoT. and communication technologies
Mysuru police step up anti-rowdy drive with surprise raids
Graduation Day ceremony held at VVIET in Mysuru
Symposium on precision antibiotic therapy begins in Mysuru
Mysuru ZP CEO tells banks not to deduct Gruha Lakshmi money towards loan repayments
He states that beneficiaries must receive the assistance amount in full on humanitarian grounds
RPF detects theft of railway signal cable in Mysuru, stolen property recovered
At the time of the incident, the accused were engaged as daily wage labourers for a water pipeline project and had observed exposed railway cables during excavation work
Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Mysuru Has A Way To Stop Public Urination For All
According to officials, the reflective surface is designed in such a way that anyone standing near the wall can be clearly seen by passersby, creating a psychological deterrent against public urination.
Population Control Policies, UCC Require Public Cooperation: RSS Chief
MYSURU (KARNATAKA), May 7: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said population control policies and the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code required public cooperation and long-term thinking, and asserted that caste-based politics would disappear only when society stopped identifying with caste divisions. Addressing an interaction session after delivering a lecture on Social Harmony as a Catalyst for National Development at JSS Mahavidyapeetha here, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief also called for harmony among religions and communities. He urged people [] The post Population Control Policies, UCC Require Public Cooperation: RSS Chief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Stainless Steel Frame Mirrors To Deter People From Urinating In Public Spaces In Mysuru
Plan was discussed with officials and thought of introducing stainless steel mirrors which are unbreakable, told Mysuru City Corporation Commissioner Shaikh Tanveer Sait to Deccan Chronicle on Wednesday.
Mysuru tries mirror trick to curb public urination
Mysuru zoo rolls out action plan over avian influenza scare
Measures tightened after H5N1 cases reported in Tumakuru
Mysuru BJP workers to join event marking Yediyurappas 50 years in politics
Mysuru flyover plan puts 347 trees at risk; Khandre orders assessment
Transplantation of select trees under consideration as Minister seeks detailed report
Dr Rajesh translates M N Srinivass book into Kashmiri language
Excelsior Correspondent Jammu, May 5: For the first time, the seminal sociological work Social Change in Modern India by noted Indian sociologist, M N Srinivas has been translated into Kashmiri language by an eminent journalist and author, Dr Rajesh Bhat. The translation has been undertaken as part of the National Translation Mission project of the Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysuru, aimed at making knowledge texts accessible in Indian languages. Considered a foundational text in understanding Indian society, the book [] The post Dr Rajesh translates M N Srinivass book into Kashmiri language appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM to visit Mysuru on Wednesday
ASHA workers protest in Mysuru over pay delays, incentive cuts
BJP in Mysuru celebrates partys victory in elections
Charakas handloom fair in Mysuru from May 8
Division of HDMC is CMs conspiracy to show Mysuru as the second biggest ULB, says former Mayor
The process adopted is inappropriate, according to BJP leader Iresh Anchatageri
While 73 factories in north Karnataka have complied with the governments directions and made timely payment to the farmers, the seven major sugar factories in the districts of Mandya, Mysuru, Hassan and Chamarajanagar had challenged govt. order in the court
Mysuru secures second place in Sakala scheme implementation
New KakinadaMysuru Train Service Launched
The train departs Kakinada at 9 am and is scheduled to reach Mysuru at 4 pm the following day: Reports
May Day rally taken out in Mysuru
Mysuru airport: Additional daily flight service to Hyderabad
Describing the surge as abnormal and alarming, the Mysuru Hotel Owners Association said the sharp rise over just two months is placing mounting pressure on the hospitality industry and small businesses
Data parks of 1,000 MW to be set up in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru
A preliminary meetingregarding this was held by Energy Minister K.J. George, Large and Medium Industries Minister M.B. Patil, and IT and BT Minister Priyank Kharge at Shakti Bhavan
Additional flight operations between Mysuru and Hyderabad to commence from May 1
Mysuru farmers seek assured daytime power for pumpsets
Unreliable supply sparks protest; 7-hour electricity for irrigation demanded
Young Indians Parliament-2026: Yi Mysuru invites nominations
The programme, open to students of classes 9 to 12, aims to foster civic awareness, leadership skills, and policy literacy through a structured parliamentary simulation
Mysuru: Theatre, puppetry, and storytelling programme on May 1
Train timings revised, Basava Express to reach Mysuru earlier from May 1

