Shivani Narayanan Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Legendary Singer S. Janaki
Chennai, July 15: Renowned actress and Bigg Boss contestant Shivani Narayanan has paid a heartfelt tribute to the legendary playback singer S. Janaki in her own simple style. The celebrated singer recently passed away from a cardiac arrest in Mysuru. In her tribute, Shivani shared a video attempting to sing some of Janakis famous songs. ... Read more Shivani Narayanan Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Legendary Singer S. Janaki
Mysuru: Appoint Commissioner to MDA immediately, urges MLC
The post has been lying vacant ever since Rakshith, who was earlier serving, was appointed as private secretary to Urban Development Minister Yathindra Siddaramaiah.
Registration campaign launched for MY Bharat portal in Mysuru
Through the portal, young people aged between 15 and 29 can access employment opportunities, skill development programmes and internships free of cost, says Mysuru Additional Deputy Commissioner
Mysuru: Yathindra Siddaramaiah hints at induction of new faces into Cabinet
Mr. Yathindra said the Cabinet expansion had been delayed owing to elections to the Legislative Council and the Rajya Sabha, but expressed hope that the exercise would be taken up soon.
Yathindra Siddaramaiah reviews preparations for Ashada Fridays at Chamundi Hills in Mysuru
Though arrangements had been made for VIP darshan on Ashada Fridays, Mr. Yathindra said there would be no inconvenience to other devotees.
Complete road improvement works in Mysuru a week before Dasara starts, Minister tells MCC
Road works have prolonged and continued through Dasara in the past years.
Bidadi township issue: Farmers stage road blockade in Mysuru against alleged police brutality
Stop the forcible eviction of street vendors in Mysuru immediately: CPI(M)
Competitive exams reward merit alone, says Mysuru SP
Third free mock test for competitive examinations organised at the City Central Library
Footpath encroachments cleared in parts of Mysuru
KRS inflow drops sharply as rainfall eases In Cauvery catchment
Mandya: The inflow into the Krishnaraja Sagar (KRS) reservoir has dropped sharply following a decline in rainfall across the Cauvery catchment area, raising fresh concerns among farmers in the Old Mysuru region. Just a few days ago, heavy rains had pushed the reservoirs inflow beyond 12,000 cusecs. However, with rainfall easing, the inflow has fallen 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 Threatens to Siege KRS if Water is Not Released in Three Days
Mysuru, July 13: Senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition leader R. Ashok warned on Monday that if the Karnataka government does not release water for standing crops in the Cauvery basin within the next three days, the BJP will lay siege to the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) reservoir. Ashok visited drought-affected ... Read more BJP Threatens to Siege KRS if Water is Not Released in Three Days
Mysuru records 99.47% voter form distribution
Mysuru: Free womens oncology clinic, HPV vaccination drive to be organised on July 15
The clinic and vaccination drive will be held at the BHIO Day Care Clinic, Kuvempunagar, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Mysuru: Kannada activist Vatal Nagaraj threatens Karnataka bandh over eviction of footpath vendors
Mr. Nagaraj alleges that the government led by Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar had begun oppressing the poor soon after assuming office by evicting street vendors across the State.
An Export Facilitation Centre is coming up near the Seshadripuram Institution on Mysurus Ring Road.
Mysuru: Congress leader bats for kambala during Dasara
Describing kambala as a spectacular and adventurous sport, the Congress leader said it is not merely a sport of Tulunadu, but an integral part of the coastal regions culture.
Mysuru: Police nab alleged chain snatcher, recover 97-gram gold chain
The police recovered the gold mangalya chain and motorcycle from him
CESC Skip Door-to-door Audit of Gruha Jyothi Beneficiaries in Mysuru
The source said It is a futile verification exercise going on. It may be recalled here after Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls began in Karnataka about a fortnight back, BLOs at several places took to pool distribution of Enumeration Forms instead of door-to-visits. After warning from the Chief Electoral Officer, BLOs started to make door-to-visits to issue Enumeration Forms
S. Janaki's granddaughter Apsara's emotional farewell is hard to miss
Legendary singer S. Janaki was laid to rest with state honours in Mysuru. Her granddaughter Apsara paid an emotional tribute, calling her a unique talent. Apsara remembered her grandmother as kind, generous, and full of love and laughter. She stated that Janaki's music will ensure her eternal presence among fans. The singer's voice will continue to live on through her vast musical legacy.
Over 70 traffic violation cases against police patrol vehicle in Mysuru
Veteran Singer S Janaki Cremated With Full State Honours In Mysuru
S Janaki's granddaughter, Apsara Vydyula, performed the last rites by lighting her grandmother's funeral pyre as Vedic hymns were chanted
Singer Janaki cremated with state honours in Mysuru
Janakis granddaughter Apsara Vydyula performed the last rites as per Andhra Brahmin traditions in the presence of her close relatives, peoples representatives, friends, and a large number of admirers and the general public
Singer S. Janaki cremated with full state honours in Mysuru as fans, celebrities pay tributes
Extensive arrangements had been made at the farmhouse, with barricades erected from the approach road to the place of cremation
S. Janakis Strong Bonding With Mysuru
She wished to spend her last days in Mysuru city and was searching for a house to permanently settle down
Fans seek to name Bogadi Road in Mysuru after S. Janaki
Naveen Kumar, in whose farmhouse the celebrated singer had been living for the past few years, makes an emotional appeal to the State government to name the road on the iconic singer
Singer S. Janaki Cremated With Full State Honours in Mysuru
Legendary Playback Singer Honoured by Karnataka Government for Her Lifetime Contribution to Music
Naidu asks Karnataka to hold S. Janakis last rites with State honours in Mysuru
The playback singer, who hailed from Repalle in Bapatla district and won four National Awards, will be cremated in Mysuru with full official honours; leaders across parties paid tributes
Legendary playback singer Janaki declined Padma Bhushan
Mysuru: Legendary playback singer S. Janaki had declined the Padma Bhushan, Indias third-highest civilian honour, when it was announced by the Central Government in 2013, saying the recognition had come too late in her illustrious career. Reacting to the award at the time, Janaki had expressed disappointment that the Centre had failed to recognise her 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 .
Delayed foot overbridge leaves pedestrians crossing busy Bengaluru-Mysuru highway at risk
Kambala at Mysuru Dasara? Proposal pits cultural inclusion against tradition
Watch: Nightingale of South India S. Janaki passes away at 88
Legendary playback singer S. Janaki has passed away at the age of 88 in Mysuru after battling age-related ailments. Fondly known as the Nightingale of South India, Janaki recorded over 20,000 songs across Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi during a remarkable career spanning more than six decades.
BJP Leader Accuses Karnataka CM of Exploiting Bangladeshi Migrants for Votes
Mysuru, July 11: Senior BJP leader and opposition head in Karnataka, R. Ashoka, launched a sharp attack on Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, labeling him as the Mask Chief Minister. Ashoka accused Shivakumar of misleading the people of Karnataka, claiming that illegal migrants from Bangladesh have become a vote bank for the state government. He made ... Read more BJP Leader Accuses Karnataka CM of Exploiting Bangladeshi Migrants for Votes
Veteran playback singer S Janaki passes away at 88
Mysuru: Veteran playback singer S Janaki has died at a private hospital here due to age-related ailments, sources said on Saturday, July 11. She was 88 years old. According to sources, she developed breathing issues last night and was subsequently admitted to the hospital. Known for her versatility, Janaki recorded over 48,000 songs in multiple 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 .
S. Janaki, legendary playback singer, passes away | LIVE
She was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Mysuru in the early hours of Saturday after she developed health complications
Veteran playback singer S. Janaki passes away
She was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Mysuru in the early hours of Saturday after she developed health complications.
Lok Adalat settles over 10,700 pending cases in Mysuru
84.39 crore disputes resolved; 38 couples reunite after amicable settlement
Veteran Playback Singer S Janaki Passes Away In Mysuru
During her six-decade career, she recorded nearly 48,000 songs in multiple Indian and foreign languages, becoming an iconic voice for generations of film stars
Street Vendors No To Make Use of Mini Markets Available for Free In Mysuru
The mini markets constructed by Mysore Urban Development at certain locations across Mysuru city have remained unoccupied for close to 25 years and the mini markets have become resting for destitute persons and parking spaces for the residents
Opposition to Kambala at Mysuru Dasara gathers steam
Kumaraswamy Opposes Inclusion of Kambala in Mysuru Dasara Celebrations
Bengaluru, July 11: Central Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy expressed his opposition on Saturday to the proposal of including Kambala in the Karnataka governments Mysuru Dasara celebrations. He emphasized that there is no need to alter the traditional essence of this world-famous festival. Kambala is a traditional buffalo racing festival celebrated in the coastal regions of South ... Read more Kumaraswamy Opposes Inclusion of Kambala in Mysuru Dasara Celebrations
Water only for drinking and not irrigation for now as KRS levels stay low: Ramalinga Reddy
The available water will be sufficient to meet drinking water needs in Mysuru, Mandya and Chamarajanagar districts for the next three to four months, the Minister said
No scaling down Mysuru Dasara, says D.K. Shivakumar
An executive committee will be constituted shortly to oversee the arrangements, and the govt. will also approach the Centre for permission to organise an air show as part of the festivities
MCC begins drive against footpath encroachments in Mysuru
Mysuru Dasara 2026 from October 11, Jumbo Savari on October 21
Bengaluru : The Karnataka government has kick-started preparations for the world-famous Mysuru Dasara 2026, with Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar chairing a high-level preparatory meeting at Vidhana Soudha on Friday. The meeting finalised the schedule for the 10-day state festival, with the inauguration set for October 11 at 11.50 am atop Chamundi Hill and the grand 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 achieves 83.9% progress in electoral roll revision
Over 23.49 lakh forms distributed; 927 polling booths complete enumeration form distribution
MLA launches road project in industrial area in Mysuru
Years Of Trash Accumulation At Its Dumping Site Getting Melted Now In Mysuru
The huge trash kept on adding at the dumping site since 2006-07 owing to no rules framed on Solid Waste Management.
Dr. Yathindra directed officials to ensure that there is no negligence in waste management, and to further strengthen the system for greater efficiency
Car graze snowballs into assault on Mysuru highway: 3 Bengaluru cabbies arrested
Three Bengaluru cab drivers were arrested Monday for a road rage incident. The accused allegedly hit a 37-year-old man with a rod on July 5. This incident occurred after a minor collision at a toll plaza near Maddur. The victim's car was intercepted and damaged by the accused's vehicles. Police are searching for two additional suspects involved in the attack.
Karnataka SIR: Enumeration form distribution crosses 77% in Karnataka
Among districts, Belagavi recorded the highest number of enumeration forms distributed at 30.9 lakh, followed by Mysuru (22.27 lakh), Kalaburagi (19.07 lakh), Tumakuru (19.39 lakh) and Bengaluru Urban (16.9 lakh)
Hampi, Lakkundi and Mysuru selected for development under Global Destination Development project
George says Hampi, Mysuru, Lakkundi will be developed as global tourism destinations
He says connectivity, private investment and infrastructure will come through the Centres Global Destination Development initiative
Master plan needed to address sewage pollution in Mysurus lakes: MGP
MGP said Kukkarahalli, Lingambudhi, Thipparayana, Karanji and Hebbal lakes are being polluted by sewage flowing through stormwater drains, posing a serious threat to the prime water bodies
Three held for assaulting motorist on BengaluruMysuru Highway
3 Arrested Over Assault on Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway
Police identified the assailants as Santosh, Arun and Abhishek and search is on to nab another involved in the alleged attack
Mob attacks family in car on Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway
Bengaluru: A shocking road rage incident on the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway has triggered public outrage after dashcam footage of a mob brutally assaulting a man in front of his family went viral on social media. The horrifying assault, captured on the dashcam of a vehicle travelling behind, shows a group of men charging at a blue 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 .
'Stopped, surrounded': Family with children attacked over road rage on Bengaluru-Mysuru Highway
Three individuals were arrested following a road rage incident near Maddur. A family traveling with children was reportedly attacked after a minor vehicle collision. A video capturing the alleged assault has surfaced on social media platforms. The incident occurred on the Bengaluru-Mysuru access-controlled highway late at night. Police are investigating the circumstances and identities of those involved.
Lok Adalat: Over 24,700 cases identified for settlement in Mysuru district
BJP seeks transparent electoral roll revision in N.R. constituency in Mysuru
DC assures action after Mysuru MP-led delegation raises concerns over SIR exercise
Homage paid to Babu Jagjivan Ram in Mysuru on his 40th death anniversary
Mysuru: No politics of hatred, work for people instead, Kumaraswamy tells peoples representatives
10th edition of Mysuru Literature Festival begins
New Mediation Centre of Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission inaugurated in Mysuru
Kolar officials get notices over SIR lapses in Karnataka
Bengaluru: The ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Karnataka has come under scrutiny after alleged procedural violations were reported from Kolar and Mysuru. In Kolar, the District Administration has issued notices to a tahsildar, an Assistant Commissioner (AC), a supervisor and five Booth Level Officers (BLOs) for alleged dereliction of duty during 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 .
SWR general manager inspects Mysuru Railway Workshop
Mysuru: Textile exports likely to rise nearly tenfold by 2030
Textile industries in the city eye US$500 million trade
Farmers rally in Mysuru against Bidadi township, demand drought relief
Seven arrested for firing at a truck driver with an airgun on Bengaluru-Mysuru road
Strong opposition to staging Kambala during Dasara in Mysuru
The participants also decided to constitute an action committee comprising representatives of the participating organisations to plan a series of protests against the event
Bomb threat to Mysuru court complex turns out to be a hoax
Mysuru: 3.35 lakh Enumeration Forms distributed in SIR drive
Fire department conducts drill at Nexus Mall in Mysuru
Gujarat Handicrafts Utsav 2026 in Mysuru from July 3 to July 12
Mysuru hosts PHEDM Tier-III programme to build district-level disaster response capacity
Why Technology Must Remain Our Servant, Not Our Master
Technology may connect billions of devices, but only humanity can truly connect hearts The smartphone is undoubtedly one of humanity's greatest inventions. It has revolutionised communication, education, healthcare, banking, governance and commerce, placing an unprecedented amount of knowledge and convenience in the palm of our hands. Yet, like every technological revolution, its misuse has created challenges that society is only beginning to understand. Today, millions of people are not merely using social mediathey are increasingly living for it. Virtual approval has begun replacing genuine human happiness, while digital popularity is often mistaken for personal success. According to the Global Digital Report 2025 (DataReportal), there are over 5.5 billion internet users worldwide, including more than 5.2 billion active social media users. The average person spends over 2 hours and 20 minutes every day on social networking platforms. Among teenagers and young adults, daily usage frequently exceeds five to seven hours. What was originally designed as a communication tool has gradually evolved into a powerful force shaping emotions, relationships, opinions and even personal identity. Social media platforms are driven by sophisticated algorithms designed to maximise user engagement rather than personal well-being. Every notification, like, comment and share activates the brain's reward circuitry by releasing dopaminethe neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and anticipation. Neuroscientists have compared this intermittent reward mechanism to those employed by gambling machines, making repeated checking of smartphones almost instinctive. It is therefore unsurprising that many users unconsciously unlock their phones over 100 times a day, often without any genuine purpose. The consequences are increasingly visible in everyday life. Family dinners are interrupted by smartphones. Tourist destinations are visited more for photographs than for appreciation. Concerts are watched through mobile screens instead of with one's own eyes. Weddings, birthdays, festivals and even acts of charity are frequently staged for online audiences rather than experienced personally. Memories are no longer treasured in the heart; they are converted into reels and stories. Experiences appear meaningful only after accumulating likes, comments and shares. The Young Generation: The Greatest Casualty Perhaps the most disturbing consequence of excessive smartphone and social media use is its impact on children and adolescents. This is the first generation in history to grow up with smartphones from early childhood, and mounting scientific evidence suggests that excessive digital exposure is affecting their mental health, learning ability, emotional stability and social development. According to UNICEF, nearly one in every three internet users worldwide is a child. The Global Digital Report 2025 estimates that teenagers spend between four and seven hours daily on smartphones outside schoolwork, leaving little time for reading, sports, hobbies, family interaction or outdoor play. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that problematic social media use among adolescents has increased sharply in recent years. Many young people exhibit addictive behavioural patterns, including compulsive checking of phones, anxiety when disconnected, inability to control screen time and emotional dependence on online approval. Such behaviour has been linked with declining academic performance, poor sleep quality, reduced physical activity, increased anxiety and depression. A landmark 2023 advisory by the U.S. Surgeon General reported that adolescents spending more than three hours daily on social media face almost twice the risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression compared with moderate users. Excessive exposure has also been associated with loneliness, body-image dissatisfaction, eating disorders, low self-esteem and self-harm among vulnerable adolescents. Education is suffering as well. Research published by UNESCO and several international educational institutions indicates that excessive smartphone use significantly reduces attention span, weakens memory retention and interferes with deep learning. Every notification interrupts concentration, forcing the brain to restart the learning process. Cognitive scientists estimate that after each interruption, it may require 20 to 25 minutes to regain full concentration. Thus, what appears to be a harmless glance at a notification often results in prolonged loss of productivity. Sleep deprivation has emerged as another silent epidemic. Blue light emitted by smartphone screens suppresses melatonin production, delaying sleep and reducing sleep quality. The American Academy of Paediatrics recommends minimising recreational screen exposure before bedtime because inadequate sleep adversely affects memory, emotional regulation, immunity and academic performance. Social media has also created an environment of relentless comparison. Carefully edited photographs, filtered lifestyles and unrealistic standards of beauty and success often make young people believe that their ordinary lives are somehow inadequate. The American Psychological Association (APA) reports that continuous exposure to idealised online images contributes significantly to anxiety, depression and poor body image, particularly among adolescent girls. Cyberbullying has become another major public health concern. According to UNESCO, nearly one in three students worldwide has experienced bullying, with online harassment becoming increasingly common. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying follows victims into their homes through their digital devices, leaving them with no safe refuge and causing long-lasting psychological trauma. If these trends continue unchecked, society risks raising a generation that communicates fluently through screens but struggles with empathy, patience, attentive listening and genuine human relationships. Emotional intelligence develops primarily through face-to-face interactionnot through emojis, notifications, or follower counts. Perhaps the greatest casualty has been genuine human relationships. Modern communication has become faster but not necessarily deeper. A person may have thousands of online followers yet struggle to find a single trusted friend during a personal crisis. Family members living under the same roof increasingly spend evenings interacting more with their screens than with one another. Digital communication has expanded networks while paradoxically shrinking emotional intimacy. Another troubling development is the growing influence of algorithms on independent thinking. Social media platforms personalise content according to previous preferences, gradually creating echo chambers where users repeatedly encounter only opinions that reinforce their existing beliefs. This weakens critical thinking, narrows intellectual diversity and increases political and social polarisation. Instead of encouraging thoughtful dialogue, algorithms often reward outrage, sensationalism and confirmation bias because such content generates higher engagement. Public discourse has also changed. Charity initiatives, environmental campaigns and acts of kindness undoubtedly deserve appreciation. However, when humanitarian work is undertaken primarily for publicity rather than compassion, the line between genuine service and self-promotion becomes blurred. Increasingly, the value of an action appears to depend not on its social impact but on the number of views, likes and shares it receives. The economic consequences are equally significant. Workplace studies indicate that repeated smartphone interruptions substantially reduce productivity because every distraction requires additional time for the brain to regain focus. Employees who constantly switch attention between work and notifications experience reduced efficiency, increased errors and greater mental fatigue. None of this suggests that technology itself is harmful. On the contrary, smartphones have revolutionised education, enabled telemedicine, improved disaster management, expanded financial inclusion through digital payments and connected families separated by continents. During the COVID-19 pandemic, digital technologies allowed education, business and governance to continue despite unprecedented restrictions. The challenge, therefore, lies not in technology itself, but in the manner in which society chooses to use it. The solution lies not in rejecting technology but in restoring balance. Families should consciously establish screen-free periods during meals and conversations. Schools should incorporate digital literacy alongside conventional education, teaching students not merely how to operate technology but how to use it responsibly. Employers should encourage uninterrupted work periods, while individuals should periodically disconnect from digital platforms to reconnect with nature, hobbies and meaningful face-to-face relationships. Ultimately, the quality of life cannot be measured by online popularity. A thousand likes cannot replace a heartfelt conversation. Viral fame cannot substitute genuine friendship. No algorithm can replicate the comfort of a caring family or the peace of a clear conscience. Technology must remain humanity's servantnot become its master. The true richness of life lies not in how many people view our moments online, but in how deeply we experience those moments ourselves. If society fails to restore equilibrium between the virtual and the real, it risks sacrificing independent thought, meaningful relationships, mental well-being and inner contentment for the fleeting illusion of digital validation. The greatest achievements of civilisation have never been measured by notifications, followers or viral content. They have always been built upon wisdom, compassion, integrity, meaningful relationships and strength of character. Technology may connect billions of devices, but only humanity can truly connect hearts. (The Author is B.E. (Mech), B.O.E., ASME, Deputy Director of Boilers (Retd.), Mysuru)
Unicorn procedure successfully performed on cardiac patient at Jayadeva hospital in Mysuru
Improper Underpasses, Wildlife Corridors On Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway Affects Elephants Crossings
The Expressway was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March, 2023 ahead of Assembly elections in Karnataka.
Black flag protest against SIR in Mysuru
Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls begins in Mysuru
17,478 enumeration forms distributed on day one; exercise also launched in Mandya and Kodagu
Groups question Kambala move for Mysuru Dasara
Stakeholders to meet to voice concerns, feel the legacy and heritage of the iconic celebration should not be diluted
Mysuru to host KAPCON 2026 from July 3; over 800 delegates expected
Young Indians Parliament gives Mysuru students a taste of democracy
Wife Strangulates Hubby To Death In Mysuru, Questioned By Police
The suspicion is that Susheela allegedly strangled her husband at around 2 am on Monday after Nityananda returned drunk and soon fell asleep.
Two killed, nine injured as Mysuru-bound KSRTC bus topples in Chamarajanagar
Mysuru Literature Festival to be held on July 4 and 5
Bengaluru-Mangaluru four-track rail corridor under consideration: Union Minister V Somanna
Union Minister V. Somanna announced plans for a four-track railway line between Bengaluru and Mangaluru, alongside similar corridors for cities near Bengaluru. The Bengaluru-Tumakuru quadrupling project is set for tendering soon, with Bengaluru-Mysuru survey underway. Direct rail to Kolar and improved connectivity to Mangaluru port are prioritized. A Vande Bharat Sleeper service to Vijayapura is expected in months, and the Bengaluru-Pune high-speed rail project will be pursued.
Mysuru: Poor monsoon prospect triggers crop advisory for farmers
Pulse polio campaign launched in Mysuru, 2.19 lakh children to be covered

