Tobacco Board Chairman joins farmers in Mysuru to celebrate World Tobacco Growers Day
Legal-aid competition 202526 focuses on womens safety and rights
The Fourth Edition of the Prof. V. S. Mallar Memorial Legal Aid Competition, focused on womens safety and rights, will be hosted by J.S.S. Law College in Mysuru, with registration open until November 1, 2023.
Karnataka: Tiger Attack Victims Son Confronts Minister Eshwar Khandre
Minister of Forests and Environment Eshwar Khandre in Monday was taken to task by Shivanand, son of deceased Rajshekar who was mauled by a tiger at Mulluru village of Sargur taluk of Mysuru district, a couple of days, after officials concerned shifted the body of his father for conduct of post-mortem in Mysuru city rather than at a government either in Sargur or Heggadadevana Kote taluks.
Little Free Libraries starts operations in Mysuru
Mysuru: Demand to unveil statue of Devaraj Urs at new DC office on Rajyothsava Day
CM Siddaramaiah to present State film awards on Nov. 3 in Mysuru
Mysuru tiger attack: Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre faces farmers ire
Expressing their outrage over recurring human-animal conflict in Mysuru region, farmers accused the forest department staff of dereliction of duty and demanded a permanent solution to the issue.
Tiger Mauls A Villager In Mysuru
The tiger attacked Rajshekar when he had left his cattle for grazing in an open field
Habitat disturbance driving human-animal conflict in Mysuru belt
India Posts maiden marathon in Mysuru evokes positive response
Urdu version of book on Muslim Velloris legacy released in Mysuru
Second Tiger Attack In Mysuru: Villagers Panic After Cattle Herder Killed Near Mullur
The victim, identified as Rajashekar Murthy (58), a resident of Mullur, was grazing his cattle in an open field when the tiger pounced on him, killing him on the spot
Mysuru: Activists stage protest against exploitation of animals
Mysuru Medical Colleges centenary OPD complex project to begin soon
Mysuru Medical College and Research Institute gets nod for 50 additional MBBS seats
Rozgar Mela in Mysuru: 87 candidates issued appointment letter for Central services
Guarantee schemes: Mysuru officials directed to address complaints
Farmers stage protest in Mysuru seeking upward revision in crop compensation
RPF foil attempt kidnapping attempt in Mysuru
Kittur Rani Chennamma Jayanti celebrated in Mysuru
Mysuru station expansion works gain momentum
Mysuru-based GRAAM invites applications for Embark India Development Fellowship
Decoy operation foils illegal sex determination in Mysuru district
The operation has exposed a serious violation of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act and the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, said an official
Illegal Pre-Birth Gender Tests, Abortions Racket Busted In Karnataka
A joint operation by the Karnataka Health Department and police has busted an illegal female sex determination and foeticide racket in Hanuganahalli, near Bannur in Mysuru.
Baby Boy Rescued From Kidnap In About 20-Minutes At Mysuru Railway Station
The train towards Arasikere was scheduled to depart from Mysuru station at 6 am and the woman, accused, was caught before she could board the train: RPF Inspector Dinesh Kumar
CESCT Submits Detailed Proposals to Ministry of Education
Centre in Nellore urges approval for new campus and freedom from Mysuru-based CIIL control
Karnataka: Police Martyrs Day observed in Mysuru, Chamarajanagar
Three students swept away in Mysuru canal, two bodies recovered, search continues - Deccan Herald
Three students swept away in Mysuru canal, two bodies recovered, search continues Deccan Herald
Mlaya, Tripura scribes experience royal grandeur at Mysuru Palace
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Oct 20: Journalists from Meghalaya and Tripura, who are on a tour to Karnataka, were treated to the historical grandeur and cultural richness of the world-renowned Mysuru Palace as part of the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Shillongs press tour across the state. According to a statement here, the visit offered the []
Mysuru: CESC urges people to follow electrical safety precautions during Deepavali
Rains lash Mysuru and surrounding areas
Rains dampen cracker sales in Mysuru
Avoid company of sanatanis; remain cautious of RSS, Sangh Parivar: Siddaramaiah
Mysuru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday urged people to avoid the company of sanatanis and remain cautious of the RSS and Sangh Parivar, saying they had historically opposed B R Ambedkar and the Constitution he framed. Keep your company right. Associate with those who stand for society, not with those who oppose social change 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 .
Workshop marks World Food Day at CFTRIMysuru
Nursing room launched at Mysuru railway station
Crimes against women: Activists in Mysuru call for stringent punishment
Traffic snarls across Bengaluru as thousands leave city for Deepavali weekend
Bengaluru Traffic Police has identified six potential congestion hotspots Goraguntepalya, Hebbal, Majestic, Old Madras Road, Mysuru Road, and Hosur Road
SWR runs 136 special trains with 540 extra coaches to manage Deepavali travel rush
BENGALURU: A comprehensive analysis of travel patterns and wait list trends helped the Bengaluru Division of South Western Railway (SWR) chalk out a massive plan to handle the Deepavali and Chhath Pooja rush as well as the long-weekend crowd. Based on the analysis, SWR is running 136 special trains (338 trips), 540 additional coaches, enhanced security, help desks, medical teams, and improved passenger guidance across major stations in Bengaluru, Mysuru and Hubballi divisions. The division undertook an exercise on war-footing to identify train requirements, ensure timely maintenance and plan services to meet passenger demand effectively. The effort has resulted in the operation of over 95 special trains this Deepavali seasonmore than double the 36 run last year. Trains have been deployed in all directions, covering destinations across Karnataka including Belagavi, Hubballi, Bidar, Karwar, Mysuru, and Vijayapura. Services were also optimized for heavy weekend rushes towards Tamil Nadu and Kerala, including Chennai, Kollam, and Tiruchirappalli, SWR added. SWR also stated that recognizing long-distance travel needs, 20 trains have been operated to Patna and Danapur, with additional services to Gomtinagar, Rishikesh, Howrah, Santragachi, Tinsukia, and Narangi. Special trains have also been notified to Narsapur, Visakhapatnam, Bhubaneswar, and Bilaspur. To ensure safe travel, SWR has rolled out 136 special trains covering 338 trips and added 540 extra coaches across regular services. At major terminalsSMVT Bengaluru, KSR Bengaluru, Yesvantpur, and Krishnarajapuramexclusive holding areas have been created with enhanced security, information counters, drinking water, seating, and live train updates via speaker systems and TV screens.
Karnataka private bus fares spike 6080% ahead of Deepavali; commuters hit by steep price hikes
BENGALURU: Ahead of Deepavali, people looking to spend the extended weekend out of the city are being charged exorbitant fares by private bus operators. With tickets on several routes already sold out, many commuters are being forced to pay at least 60 per cent inflated prices. According to the Karnataka State Private Bus Owners Association, fares have risen by 60-80% this festive season. For instance, an AC sleeper ticket from Bengaluru to Hyderabad, which typically costs Rs 1,200, is now priced between Rs 1,800 and Rs 2,000. The BengaluruChennai route, usually Rs 800Rs 900, has surged to Rs 1,400Rs 1,500. Within the state, a BengaluruBelagavi ticket that normally costs Rs 1,100 is now around Rs 1,700. However, a TNIE reality check found that a non-AC sleeper from Bengaluru to Mysuru was itself priced at about Rs 1,000, with private operators stressing that AC sleepers were too expensive. For BengaluruMangaluru, non-AC sleeper fares were Rs 1,300, while AC sleepers were quoted at around Rs 2,500. Speaking to TNIE about the festive fare hike, S Nataraj Sharma, President of the Karnataka State Private Bus Owners Association, said the Shakti scheme has severely impacted private operators. Weve sought a road tax reduction since 2020, but nothing has been done, he said. Private operators invest crores and provide employment, but receive no government support. During festivals, were blamed for fare hikes which is our only time to make profits. Even KSRTC follows a flexi-fare system and gets reimbursed under Shakti, while we get nothing. If taxes were waived, we could charge Rs 50 to 100 less per seat. Transport Commissioner Yogeesh AM said enforcement against private bus operators is already under way. We have begun Deepavali safety checks and action against private buses since Monday. So far, over 650 cases have been registered, he said.
Mysuru hosts national conference on cybersecurity
Special train service launched between Mysuru and Jaipur to tackle Deepavali rush
Mysuru Railway Division conducts drive against ticketless travel, other irregularities
Usage of Kannada on name boards: Mysuru civic body warns of cancellation of trade licences
Students of Mysurus Maharajas College stage protest demanding facilities
National conference on cybersecurity to be held in Mysuru on Oct. 17
Centenary of Nada Geethe to be the highlight of Karnataka Rajyotsava celebrations in Mysuru
Mysurus JSS AHER, VIT Chennai sign MoU
Karnataka: 3 tiger cubs found at BRT Tiger Reserve to be shifted to Mysuru rescue centre
Treat OCI cardholders like Indian citizens: Karnataka HC
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court has directed the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) to amend its notification for the next year onwards to treat OCI cardholders who were born before March 4, 2021 on par with the Indian citizens for the purpose of admission in professional courses against the government seats. A division bench of Justice D K Singh and Justice Venkatesh Naik T passed the order while allowing the two separate petitions filed by Mukul Pravin Khamayacha from Mysuru and Shreyas Chaturvedi Murthy from Bengaluru. The petitioners are Overseas Citizens of India (OCI). Mukul has studied in Karnataka throughout and completed his Class X examination from Mysuru. Similarly, Shreyas completed Class X in Bengaluru. They have cleared +2 PUC exam from PU Board. They are aggrieved by the notification issued by the KEA for admission to professional courses in the state for 2025-26. Under Clause 7 of the notification, it is prescribed that no candidate shall be eligible for admission to government seats, unless he is a citizen of India and satisfies any one of the eligibility specified therein. The candidates who have not qualified for the eligibility are not liable for admission to professional courses under government seats. Eligibility for OCI or Person of Indian Origin candidates for government seats shall be as per the government direction. The counsel for the petitioners contended that the Supreme Court in its judgment dated February 3, 2023 in the case of Anushka Rengunthwar and others has held that OCI cardholders who were born before notification dated March 4, 2021 issued by the central government and who have registered themselves as OCI cardholders, they should be treated as Indian citizens before date of the notification dated March 4, 2021.
According to Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, the bus service was planned to be inaugurated by Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, with a formal event scheduled to mark the launch recently.
Nitesh Patil assumes charge as new Regional Commissioner of Mysuru
Automated ration distribution system bags first prize at My Mysuru Ideathon
24,000 candidates have enroled for Mysurus Mega Job Fair on Oct. 17: Karnataka Minister
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah condemned a lawyer's alleged shoe-hurling attempt at CJI Justice B R Gavai, calling it a stark reminder of persistent caste-based prejudice. He urged legal action against the perpetrator and supporters, emphasizing that such divisive politics fuel Manuvaadi attitudes. The incident occurred during court proceedings, with the lawyer citing religious protest.
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Kasaragod family sets stage to cherish and cheer yakshagana
KASARGOD : When the pandemic confined people to their homes, the World Health Organization (WHO) coordinated efforts to update happenings around the world. And it was part of that activity that Prof Dale Fisher, chair of the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) at WHO, noted the efforts of Kasaragod-based Siribagilu Venkappayya Samskrithika Prathishtana in using the traditional performing art form of yakshagana to spread awareness on Covid and precautionary measures. The academy has come a long way since then. It developed a state-of-the-art facility at Shiribagilu village in Madhur panchayat, near Kasaragod town and runs its own publication house. It also maintains a library and museum centred on the dance-drama that is popular in coastal Karnataka, including the border regions of Kasaragod district. The prathishtana was established by Ramakrishna Mayya in memory of his father Shiribagilu Venkappayya, a doyen of yakshagana. Having lost his father at a very young age, Mayya followed in the family tradition to become a yakshagana artist and rose through the ranks to become a bhagavatha, the director of productions. In 2008, after a show in Mysuru, renowned music critic G T Narayana Rao approached Mayya after the name Shiribagilu struck him. He explained to Mayya his fathers contributions to the art form, especially his adaptations of the works of Parthi Subba who is widely regarded as the father of yakshagana who hailed from Kasaragod, and suggested creating something in memory of his father. It inspired me to create the foundation, recounts Mayya. But, it was a big ask for a family that depended on their small farmland for a living. They started looking for sponsors to realise the dream and set aside the 20-cent land for the academy. After prolonged efforts, several philanthropists including Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari Veerendra Heggade and Edneer Mutt backed Mayyas efforts. The Karnataka government also pitched in. The prathishtana was registered in 2013. The family holds cultural programmes, including yakshagana performances, at the facility. Yakshagana is one of the art forms of our district and the family has richly contributed to its growth, said Kasaragod MLA N A Nellikkunnu. Apart from performances, the academy has played a key role in research and documentation. During the pandemic, the foundation chronicled the lives of more than 250 yakshagana artists from Kerala and Karnataka, including Leelavathi Baipadithaya, a pioneering woman artist and bhagavatha. The work has been published in the book Mareyalagada Mahanubavaru, over four volumes. It was a significant achievement because documentation goes a long way, points out Shreedhara D S, retired lecturer, author and writer of Yakshagana plays from Mangaluru. It needed a well-coordinated effort to collect details of artists by phone during the lockdown, says Shyam Kunchinadka, a yakshagana lover associated with the foundation who worked on the project. Yakshagana revolves around Hindu epics and scriptures. Though its the bhagavatha who directs plays, artists have to be well-versed in the rich literature to deliver dialogues spontaneously. We maintain many books to help budding artists, explains Mayya. The library and exhibits at the museum have become essential guides for scholars researching the performance art. Despite having constructed the Rs 1.80-crore facility, Mayya continues to live with his wife and two sons in a one-bedroom house near the academy. We may need another Rs 1 crore to fully execute the academy. We are optimistic of receiving more help, he adds. Meanwhile, a yakshagana academy established by the state government in Mujungavu, not far from Shiribagilu, remains a non-starter with a massive building in abandoned condition.
Three arrested on charges of robbing T.N. police sub-inspector on Bengaluru-Mysuru national highway
Mysuru hosts all-night Hindustani music concert
FICCI to hold B2B meetings for promoting Mysuru businesses in the UAE
In April 2024, BMRCL had unveiled plans to construct a pedestrian bridge across the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway to ease movement of people between the two sides and ensure safer access to the metro station
In April 2024, BMRCL had unveiled plans to construct a pedestrian bridge across the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway to ease movement of people between the two sides and ensure safer access to the metro station
Celebration Mysuru run attracts large number of participants
Echo of shocking crimes: Mysuru police launch special operations to curb unlawful activities
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah reviews law and order situation in Mysuru
E-vehicle rally rolls through Mysuru promoting green mobility
Free cancer screening camp from October 13 to 20 in Mysuru
Mysuru Sangeetha Sugandha 2025 inaugurated
Mysuru: St. Philomenas College celebrates Oak Jubilee year
Protests held in Mysuru condemning rape and murder of a minor girl
Mysuru Rape-Murder Accused Karthik Held After Police Open Fire
Regarding alleged rape and murder of a minor girl in Mysuru city on Thursday, an accused identified as Karthik was arrested by the police after firing at him
Mysuru Sangeetha Sugandha on Oct. 11 and 12
Widespread rains bring relief to farmers in Mysuru hinterland
Heavy rains lash Mysuru region
10-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Raped, Murdered In Karnataka's Mysuru
The body of a 10-year-old girl was found near Dodda Kere Maidan, close to Mysuru Palace, early Thursday morning. Police suspect the child was sexually assaulted before being murdered.
National Yoga Sports contest begins in Mysuru
Minor girl found murdered in Mysuru
This is the second murder to rock the city in the last 48 hours
Hasanamba festival: KSRTC launches special tour packages from Mysuru
Task not over yet for Mysuru civic body as trash clearance at Dasara Food Mela venue continues
Mysuru industries oppose CESCs proposed tariff hike to offset subsidy to IP sets
CESC proposes rise in tariff for industries and commercial establishments
Mysuru divisional-level job fair on October 17
Six arrested for mans murder in Mysuru
Protests held in Mysuru against attack on CJI
Mysuru to host 50th Senior National Yoga Sports Championship from Oct. 9
Expert team from IIT Roorkee visits Devaraja Market and Lansdowne building in Mysuru for inspection

