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Mysuru tree census to begin on December 22
Industry, institutions and citizens aim to complete the city-wide tree counting by March 2026
Skanray bets on regional air connectivity with proposed Skanjet airline
Skanray aims to enhance regional air connectivity with its proposed Skanjet airline, focusing on Mysurus growing travel demand.
National Herald case: Police foils Congress workers attempt to lay siege to BJP office in Mysuru
The properties of noted taxidermist Edwin Joubert Van Ingen include a bungalow at Nazarbad in Mysuru and more than 200 acres of plantation land in Wayanad district of Kerala
'No Changes To Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor': Karnataka Govt Cites Supreme Court Mandate
Shivakumar addressed concerns regarding the project's relevance and the long-standing hurdles faced by local landowners and developers.
No proposal from Karnataka government after pre-feasibility studies: MoCA
BENGALURU: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) on Thursday disclosed that the Karnataka government has not sent any proposal to the Government of India (GoI) regarding a second airport in the city, following the pre-feasibility studies conducted for it by the Airport Authority of India (AAI). In response to queries by Bangalore Central MP PC Mohan in the Parliament on Thursday, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol said pre-feasibility studies has been conducted on three sites and a report sent to the Karnataka government, pending response. The central government has not received any proposal from either the Government of Karnataka (GoK) or any airport developer following the studies conducted by the AAI, he added. The construction of another airport or the upgradation of an existing airport within a 150-km aerial radius of Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), before the 25th anniversary of the airports opening, would require an explicit consent from Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL). KIA, which was opened for service back in May 2008, will mark its 25th anniversary in 2033. However, this is not applicable for developing Mysuru and Hassan as domestic airports, the minister stated in the response. Mohans queries regarding the potential second airport also included repeated references to the possibility of reopening the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) Airport for commercial passenger operations. Mohols response, despite not including a mention of the HAL Airport, suggested that its (civil) operation or upgradation, like those of any existing airport within the aforementioned aerial radius of KIA, would be up to the discretion of BIAL as per the aforementioned agreement.
2,961 signal failures per annum in South West Railways cause for concern: CAG
NEW DELHI: Substantial cases of signal failures at an average of 2,961 incidents per annum in the South Western Railway zone reflect poorly on the reliability and availability of signalling systems, according to a report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) tabled in the Lok Sabha on Thursday. The audit examined the performance of the Signal and Telecommunication (S&T) Department of three Divisions, Hubballi, Bengaluru and Mysuru, of South Western Railway (SWR) during the period from 2018-19 to 2022-23. It added that though the cases of accidents in SWR are declining, cases of 'Signal Passing At Danger or red signal jump' (SPAD) and wrong interlocking of points which can divert trains to lines already occupied by other trains are a cause for concern. It observed that adequate time was granted to the signal department by halting the train operations, however, cases of signal failures continued to take place in substantial numbers. Safety audit had also pointed out several irregular maintenance practices. Most of the observations were repetitive which suggests that constant monitoring was absent, the report said. It added, There were several instances of abnormal delays in attending to deficiencies pointed out during inspections/joint inspections by the safety department. The auditors found several cases of disconnection or reconnection of signalling equipment in contravention of Railway Board orders which mandated that no disconnection/ reconnection should be resorted to without issuing a disconnection memo to the station master and obtaining necessary approvals. The report has recorded several cases of non-compliance with deficiencies pointed out during joint inspections by the safety audit. For instance, deficiencies pointed out during the joint inspection of points and crossings at Bellary station yard in December 2020 were not attended to for three months till March 2021. In another case in Kudatini station yard, the CAG said the deficiency regarding broken sleepers at the point region was not attended to even after one year by March 2021. The report has also mentioned a case of averted head-on collision of two trains, one involving train no. 12649 Sampark Kranthi Express. It said that due to the negligence of staff, the track was interlocked in such a way that it made a route for the passenger train to a line already occupied by another train. This serious anomaly was noticed by the loco pilot who stopped the train before Point No. 65A. Had the train not been stopped before the wrongly set point, it would have moved in the down line leading to a head-on collision with a goods train moving in the down line, the report said. Railway Administration replied that in view of the implications on safety, action was being taken against staff carrying out works without following the procedure of issuing disconnection/re-connections, under discipline & appeal rules and deterrent penalty imposed, it added. Further, safety audit reports also pointed out several lapses regarding the disconnection/ reconnection of the signalling system. Auditing the provision of an indigenous train collision avoidance system (TCAS or KAVACH) on a low-density railway network for 1563 route kilometres, the CAG said that the work was sanctioned in 2020-21 for a value of Rs 469 crore. It added that even after a lapse of more than three years of sanction, the detailed estimate had not been prepared for the work by March 2024 and its non-execution resulted in the non-availability of TCAS in SWR. thus, the envisaged benefits of the works to improve the reliability of signalling systems in stations, level crossings and provision of Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) and Automatic Block Signalling (ABS) in stations could not be obtained, it added and recommended several measures to improve the train operation safety. Signal equipment failures, though showing a declining trend, are taking place in significant numbers. Maintenance mechanisms are required to be made more effective to avoid the incidences of signal failures, the CAG recommended. Disconnection/ reconnections of signalling assets are to be done as per rules. Maintenance staff are to be counselled for addressing signalling issues, it added, mentioning several other safety checks.
Two Street Dogs From Mysuru Find Homes In Germany Through Adoption Drive
Two German tourists, Phenia and Arena, who were in Mysuru as part of their travels were there. Instead of merely observing the event, they chose to adopt 2 street dogs on the spot.
FIR registered against RWA for not reporting criminal activities in Bengaluru apartment
BENGALURU: The Kumbalgodu police have registered an FIR against the Resident Welfare Association (RWA) of the Provident Sunworth City Apartment Association and its security agency, Tyco Security, for allegedly suppressing information about criminal incidents like illegal substance use, sexual harassment and thefts by apartment residents. The apartment is located in Doddabele, off Mysuru Road, in Kumbalagodu. It is alleged that the association has framed its own bylaws and has been unlawfully imposing fines up to Rs 30,000 on accused persons instead of following due legal process. The security agency allegedly colluded with the association by illegally detaining and questioning the accused persons, unlawfully collecting fines, imposing penalties, and then releasing them without informing the local police, according to a press statement from deputy commissioner of police (DCP), South West Division. The RWA and the security agency have suppressed information about criminal incidents, shielded the accused from the clutches of law, and directly and indirectly abetted violations of law. The residents of the apartment, including citizens and students from other states, have been involved in minor offences within the apartment and its premises, as well as in serious offences such as sexual assault, theft, consumption of narcotic substances, and illegal possession of narcotic drugs. They should have informed the police since these were criminal cases and have been collecting fines since the last six months. The FIR was registered on Tuesday., Anitha B Haddannavar, DCP, South West Division told the media. The FIR has been registered under various section of BNS along with relevant provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985.
Digitisation of inscriptional estampages commences at Epigraphy Directorate in Mysuru
Aspiring Mysuru mega expo from December 18
Surprise check in Mysuru Central Prison yields mobile phones and SIM cards
Palace flower show from December 21; green fireworks to usher in New Year at Mysuru Palace
Karnataka: Bandipur Forest Staff Get Body Cameras
Bandipur Tiger Reserve spans Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts and has witnessed several incidents involving tigers in recent months
Puppets, play, and learning: Workshop begins in Mysuru
14,077 cases settled in National Lok Adalat in Mysuru district
My City Governance Conclave to be held in Mysuru on December 17
Request Made To BCCI To Hold IPL's Opening Match In Bengaluru: KSCA President Venkatesh Prasad
KSCA President Venkatesh Prasad: Bengaluru is likely to host the opening match of this year's Indian Premier League (IPL), with the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) formally requesting the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to conduct the marquee fixture in the city. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar on December 12 had announced that cricket matches will be allowed at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium with safety measures. We've allowed cricket matches to be held at the stadium, taking necessary precautions to ensure safety and maintain Bengaluru's reputation, Shivakumar said. Speaking to reporters in Mysuru on Tuesday, KSCA President and former Indian pacer Venkatesh Prasad said discussions have already been held with the BCCI on hosting the IPL opener in Bengaluru. The BCCI was also actively considering the proposal, Prasad added. Traditionally, the IPL opening match is held at the home ground of the team that won the trophy in the previous season. However, Prasad said certain issues that arose during the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) victory celebrations had led to confusion earlier. Following the KSCA elections, he said the cricket association had held discussions with the state government to ensure smooth conduct of the matches. The Chief Minister (Siddaramaiah) and the Deputy Chief Minister (D.K. Shivakumar) have already given a green signal for hosting the tournament. I have also spoken to the Home Minister over the phone. The date for this year's IPL opening match will be finalised soon, Prasad said. He added that Bengaluru would continue to host IPL, international matches and games across all formats. Prasad also said star cricketer Virat Kohli would be visiting Bengaluru for the Vijay Hazare Trophy matches. He noted that Bengaluru has three stadiums, including the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, and a decision on the venue for the matches is yet to be taken. He also said discussions are underway to develop an international standard cricket stadium in Mysuru. Referring to the past three years, Prasad acknowledged that the cricket association had faced internal issues, but assured that his team would resolve all pending matters and prioritise the promotion of quality cricket. Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar had said, Home Minister G. Parameshwara has been tasked with overseeing the arrangements, and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) President Venkatesh Prasad and police officials will discuss the details. Shivakumar emphasised that the decision was made to uphold Bengaluru's reputation and prevent any untoward incidents. The decision follows suspension of cricket matches at the stadium after 11 people died in a stampede during an RCB victory celebration in July this year. The Chinnaswamy Stadium had also lost the opportunity to hold a Women's World Cup match due to security concerns. The stadium has not hosted any matches since the stampede on June 4, in which 11 people were killed. The Chinnaswamy Stadium had also lost the opportunity to hold a Women's World Cup match due to security concerns. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They had also met the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and had submitted a request for the resumption of cricket matches. Article Source: IANS
Actress Allegedly Kidnapped By Estranged Husband Over Daughter's Custody In Bengaluru
Harshvardhan, with the help of his associate Kaushik, lured Chaitra to the Mysuru Road Metro Station, where she was forcibly taken in a car.
Ricky Kej to inaugurate Mysuru Yoga Utsava-2025
Mysuru hosts Lions Regional Conference
Bengaluru realtor paid bribes to MUDA ex-chief Dinesh Kumar
BENGALURU: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigation has revealed that 48 sites illegally allotted by former commissioner of Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), G T Dinesh Kumar, to members of Chamundeshwari Sarvodaya Sangha at Dattagalli Layout were obtained through a general power of attorney (GPA) by the Bengaluru-based realtor N Manjunath. The latter, in turn, routed the money to Dinesh through loans or advances to his relatives and associates. Manjunath got GPAs for the sites from Sangha members by applying undue pressure. An allottee had told the ED adjudicating authority that the sites were obtained from him under undue pressure. The investigation found that addresses of 12 allottees out of 48 were not available. Their addresses were shown as different areas in Mysuru, Bengaluru and Hassan. Sources said that Manjunath would sell these sites and route the earnings to Dinesh Kumar by giving loans or advances to his relatives and associates. Just to mention, three sites were transferred by Manjunath to three close relatives of Dinesh Sathish G, Hoysala BR and S C Vinodh Kumar through sale agreements for which money was paid by Manjunath, who resides in Dollars colony of J P Nagar in Bengaluru. He paid Rs 14.21 lakh advance for each site for which sale consideration was fixed at Rs 36 lakh. Further, Manjunath had paid Rs 2.90 crore to Dineshs relatives -- Chikkaboraiah, Vinod Kumar, SC Raghu, Gayathri, S C Anupama and Lavanya. Manjunath had transferred a site at Vijayanagar 4th Stage to Shivanna, a close friend of K Marigowda -- former of MUDA chairman, through a settlement deed on May 22, 2024. Because of the personal and cordial relationship, no sale consideration was envisaged, sources said. The settlement deed states that khata for this site was issued by MUDA to Manjunath a day after the settlement deed was entered into, sources said. But Shivanna, in his statement to ED, claimed that he worked as a labourer at a layout belonging to Manjunath. He supplied stone dust and got a site in return. But he did not provide any details about the stone dust supply. Manjunath had been filing income tax returns every year, but no details of transactions with Shivanna were found, the probe pointed out. Shivanna also did not disclose the receipt of the site from Manjunath in his income tax returns, sources said. When ED confronted Manjunath, he could not provide any plausible explanation for making the payment.
Cold spell continues in Mysuru-Hassan belt
Kannada must get priority in Karnataka, says Mysuru MP
MP for Mysurus growth in harmony with heritage; cautions against repeating Bengalurus mistakes
MUDA ex-chief allotted sites to fake land owners
BENGALURU: When genuine applicants wait for years for a site after applying with urban local bodies, Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) former commissioner GT Dinesh Kumar allotted compensatory sites illegally in bulk, bypassing the allotment section, to whoever applied. He gave away sites without following the due procedure or ascertaining whether they are genuine owners of land or not, or their whereabouts or whether their land was acquired or not, for reasons best known to him. The ongoing Enforcement Directorate probe revealed that 11 sites were allotted to A Papanna, a resident of Hinkal, at Vijayanagar for six pieces of land at Hinkal claimed to have been utilised by MUDA without acquisition. Also, 20 sites were allotted to the same Papanna at Vijayanagar for 3 acres and 5 guntas acquired at Hinkal by MUDA to form a layout in 1984. Neither Chikkamma, Papannas mother, nor Sathyanarayana K, who claimed ownership of the land, could prove their ownership before the local court, though Papanna applied for sites and got allotted 36,753 sq ft (20 sites) from Dinesh Kumar. In another instance, 16 sites were allotted to Jayamma at Vijayanagar as compensation for 4 acres 11 guntas acquired in KG Koppal, though no notification was issued for acquisition. Jayammas name was nowhere in the records to claim ownership. Eleven sites were allotted to K Chandra at Vijayanagar as compensation for 1 acre 37 guntas of land at Kyathamaranahalli, despite lack of ownership documents. 23 sites were allotted to Neelamma at Devanur 3rd Phase for acquiring 2 acres and 5 guntas at Kesare. In both cases, both Chandra and Neelamma were genuine owners of land. These allotments were orchestrated by Raghavendra, an influential person. Dinesh Kumar (46), a KAS officer from 2010, allegedly involved in large-scale illegal allotment of sites and derived gratification, resides at a flat in Hebbal. The only source of his income is salary. He doesnt own any immovable property in his name or in the name of his immediate family members, like his wife and children. When ED confronted him, he was vague and evasive and did not provide any plausible answer. On collecting bribes, Dinesh said he did not remember, but later said it was not true. The allotment of sites was made on serially numbered, bar-coded High Security Bond Papers.
Drill to test fog preparedness and low visibility management conducted at Mysuru Airport
Child malnutrition sees sharp decline in Mysuru district
National Puppetry Festival in Mysuru to be held from December 16 to 21
Stir over govt plan on constituent colleges
BENGALURU: Following the proposal of the education department and directives to Bengaluru City University to make Ramnarayan Chellaram College of Commerce and Management and Government Arts and Science college as constituent colleges of the university, students along with the members of All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) protested at Freedom Park on Friday. Addressing the students, Subhash Bettadakoppa, treasurer, AIDSO Karnataka, said, Both the state government and the education minister should immediately give up on this decision. Just 6 months ago, due to our movement, the decision to convert them into constituent colleges was withdrawn. But now, taking up this decision again after announcing the exams is like stabbing the students back. Citing the example of Yuvaraja College in Mysuru, he said when it was made a constituent college under Mysuru University, its fee increased to Rs 12,000 and Rs 38,000. Whereas the fee in other government colleges in Mysuru is Rs 3,000. This is another scheme to rob the poor students, and the government should be ashamed of this. This decision must be withdrawn immediately, or else students will have to intensify the protest. Nawaz, secretariat member of AIDSO Bengaluru District Committee, said, Students struggled without guest lecturers, classes were not conducted for two months, and now when the exams are announced, this sudden decision of making RC College and Govt Arts College into constituent colleges is highly undemocratic and condemnable. These being government colleges, children of farmers and labourers come to study here. So many students go for part-time jobs to pay their college fees. In such a situation, converting them into constituent colleges is intolerable as the fee for every course will be increased.
College friend groups, young people on dates, and creatives looking to learn something new huddled around small electric pottery wheels, in neat aprons and dainty paintbrushes, are a common sight in Bengalurus cafes and arts spaces. But this ancient crafts roots are not in city cafes but in the homes and workshops of artisans for whom pottery is a way of life, with designs and techniques passed on through generations. It is this heritage that Local Narratives one-day excursion to Doora village, just 25 minutes from Mysuru and around three hours drive from ooru, seeks to introduce to Bengalureans this Sunday. The form of pottery practiced in this pottery village, where once, founder Vaishnavi Somani says, every family practiced pottery, is different from the image urban residents are familiar with. She explains, It is a type of wheel pottery where you have to swirl the wheel manually using bamboo sticks, without any electricity. Attendees will get to learn everything from scratch and branch off into making their own creations from objects the artisans introduce them to. People will get a tour of the space, an understanding of the material - clay is not easy to mold how to spin the wheel at the right speed and get started. You can learn how to make all kinds of pots from diyas and vases to bigger pots, explains Nicole Fernandes Christ, a team member. The process of learning is part of a bigger move to bridge the urban rural-rural divide through tourism that gives back to communities, in this village, its an attempt to financially support an art form that has been slowly disappearing, while also spreading awareness about it. There are just 15 families who still practice pottery here today. We found out from them that this is because theyre having trouble reaching a market that wants to buy from them, says Somani. Christ adds, People usually travel, take pictures, and then forget about the place but this is an attempt to change travel from just consumption to contribution. People will be learning and giving back to the locals monetarily but the impact of stories being shared that come from villages to cities help them live longer.
Kids Carnival for differently abled children held in Mysuru
Hydro ganja worth 17 lakh seized in Mysuru
Maghi Sambhrama to showcase winter produce in Mysuru on December 13 and 14
Tribal activists in Mysuru flag lapses in implementing Forest Rights Act
Development through Education (DEED), an NGO spearheading the cause of tribals in Hunsur, said there was a low rate of acceptance of claims submitted by the tribals with respect to forest rights, not only in Mysuru district but other regions with significant tribal population.
Unity Mall Works Halted in Mysuru Over Land Claim
Pramoda Devi Wadiyar claimed 6.5 acres in Kurubarahalli survey number 1 and Garikemala survey 1 are part of royal familys hereditary property where Unity Mall has been proposed
Greater Mysuru City Corporation to have more libraries
Officials urge people to submit site proposals at the earliest, as the initiative aims to benefit students and general readers across the expanded city area
Mysuru English Theatre Festival from December 12 to 14
A series of compelling plays will be staged every evening at 6.30 pm.
This Bengaluru Road To Go Signal-Free, Easier For Travellers Heading To Mysuru
This means smoother and faster movement for vehicles traveling between Mysuru Road and Kanakapura Road, two major arterial routes in west and south Bengaluru.
Greater Mysurupush: KSRTCeyesinfrastructureboost withfournew depots
According to an official, at leastsix acresof land is required for building a full-fledged depot, whiletwo acresis essential for developing a city bus terminus
Tonga ride experience in Mysuru among tourismprojects approved by Union Minister
Tourism Minister approves Ecological Experience Zoneat a cost of 18.47 crore andTonga Ride Heritage Experience Zoneat a cost of 2.71 crore
Winter chill intensifies in Mysuru, surrounding districts
Bengaluru's Uttarahalli Road to go signal-free, widening work set to resume soon
BENGALURU: The Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Ltd is all set to resume work on widening the Uttarahalli Main Road, popularly known as Dr Vishnuvardhan Road, and make it a signal-free corridor. The stretch falls under the Bengaluru West City Corporation limits of Greater Bengaluru Authority. Once the asphalting of the 3.4-km stretch is completed, traffic on Kengeri, Mylasandra, Kanakapura Road and Mysuru Road will ease significantly. The stretch will provide seamless travel for motorists heading from Mysuru Road to Kanakapura and vice-versa. As per officials, the work worth Rs 51 crore involves acquiring 133 properties, including that of an elected representatives. About 15 of the property owners have already come forward for transferable development rights (TDR) and four owners have received the TDR. The remaining owners have said that if only the official notification is issued to acquire the property, they will also come forward. If all goes well, we will start work by Sankranti and complete the work in six months, said a senior engineer with B-SMILE. The engineers were earlier with the project department of the erstwhile Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and completed the excavation and utility from JSS Academy of Technical Education College side to Adithya Bakery, and the road work was done only up to 1 km. However, the work on the 2.4-km stretch was stopped due to the issue of trees and 133 property owners raising objections. The permission from the then BBMP forest department, and later convincing 133 property owners was a big task. After exploring all the options regarding the trees, the work order for their removal will be issued shortly. Meanwhile, B-SMILE, which is executing the project, has paid Rs 14 lakh to Bengaluru Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM) for relocation of its electric poles on the stretch, said the engineer. As per B-SMILE, the project, part of the 2015 Revised Master Plan (RMP) executed under the chief ministers Navanagorathana scheme, includes developing the 24-metre width road with 1-metre width centre median, 1.5 metre of footpath on both sides and 8.5 metre of carriage on each side. This work will come under the blacktopping concept and its thickness will not be compromised. By August 15, we plan to inaugurate the stretch, said a senior engineer from B-SMILE. While the work is going on, traffic will not be stopped on both ways. Now, near Mysuru Road Junction, we are witnessing slow-moving traffic. Once the project is complete, it will be signal-free for motorists heading towards Kanakapura Road from Mysuru Road, the engineer added.
Student dies by suicide, alleges blackmail by boyfriend in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A 22-year-old MSc student ended her life by hanging at her residence in Vibuthikere village in Ramanagara taluk, Bengaluru South district on Sunday night. She left behind a death note alleging cheating and blackmail by her boyfriend. The deceased has been identified as Varshini, a resident of Vibuthikere village, a first-year student of MSc Biotechnology at a private college in Mysuru. She had lost her father a few years ago. According to the police, around 11 pm on Sunday, Varshinis mother found her hanging from a ceiling fan in her room and alerted the police. The body was sent for postmortem, during which a death note was recovered. In the note, Varshini alleged that her lover, Abhi, a native of Tumakuru, cheated her on the pretext of marriage and threatened her using her private photos, demanding sexual favours. She stated that she had once become pregnant and undergone an abortion. She also accused him of taking her gold ornaments and cash. Varshini apologised to her mother and teachers for taking the extreme step, stating that she felt she had no other option left, the police said. The Ramanagara Rural Police have registered a abetment to suicide case against Abhi.
Dr G Parameshwara: Those who support narcotics are not human
BENGALURU: Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara on Sunday condemned individuals who promote or support narcotics, stating that they destroy peoples lives, future and health. Those who promote or support narcotics are not human beings, he said. Emphasising the governments stance against drug abuse, he reaffirmed Karnatakas commitment to becoming a drug-free state. He was speaking at a vintage car rally organised to support the states war against drug abuse and peddling at Vidhana Soudha. The Bengaluru City Police organised the event in collaboration with the Federation of Historic Vehicles of India (FHVI) and Paul John Resorts and Hotels. Hundreds of vintage cars and two-wheelers participated in the rally, which started from Vidhana Soudha and culminated on Mysuru Road. Awareness programmes were also conducted at MG Road Metro Station and other locations. Before flagging off the rally, Parameshwara said the governments announcement of making Karnataka drug-free cannot be achieved overnight. We have launched a war against drugs. Since last year, drugs worth more than Rs 300 crore have been seized. Thousands of people have been arrested. Unfortunately, even students who come from abroad for education are getting involved in such crimes, he said. He further said that drug peddlers have become so inhuman that they are visiting schools and distributing narcotics disguised as chocolates. Initially, they are providing free samples to the kids. He added that the Bengaluru City Police are intensifying enforcement measures.
SUV in flames after hitting milk tanker on BengaluruMysuru highway
Carol singing competition spreads Christmas cheer in Mysuru
Special train from Mysuru to Tuticorin for Christmas and New Year
Mysuru hosts job fair for persons with disabilities
Engineer jumps on to metro tracks in Bengaluru, dies
BENGALURU: A 38-year-old engineer died by suicide after jumping on to the tracks at the Kengeri Metro Station of the Purple Line around 8.15 am on Friday. Metro services were immediately suspended and resumed only at 9.40 am, disrupting the commute of a large number of IT employees. The victim was identified as Shantagoud Police Patil, residing in an apartment in Doddabele. He was a native of Devara Hippargi in Vijayapura district. The victims wife, Preethi, identified her husbands body at the RR Hositals mortuary on the Mysuru Road, where it was taken after the suicide. In her police statement, Preethi said that her husband was mentally disturbed over a financial issue. Preethi in her police statement said that both of them got married seven years back and since the last one year he was not having any work. Recently he joined a factory in Bidadi. The police have also recorded the statements of the victims brother, Prabhugoud Patil. Mahalingu, parking in-charge of the Kengeri Metro Station, told the media that the victim parked his two-wheeler in one of the two parking lots and went inside and the police were checking his vehicle after the incident. Meanwhile, Metro services on the Purple Line were disrupted for over an hour after the incident. The incident affected a train headed towards Whitefield, and led to an immediate shutdown of operations between Mysuru Road and Challaghatta stations. Services were restored at 9.40 am, with trains running normally across the entire line thereafter. Meanwhile, several passengers said that the disruption caused severe delays for morning commuters, including hundreds of IT employees. Many passengers were forced to take autorickshaws or cancel their journeys entirely due to the uncertainty. The Kengeri police have registered a case. If you are having suicidal thoughts, help is available for you or your friends. Call Sneha Foundation - 044-24640050, Tele Manas -14416 (24x7) or call, Tata Institute of Social Sciences- 02225521111 (Mon-Sat, 8 am-10 pm)
Swastha Mysuru launched to tackle rising lifestyle-related diseases
The publicprivate initiative aims to curb rising lifestyle diseases through awareness and prevention
Manipal Hospitals Mysuru Team Successfully Performs Life-Saving Hand Replantation
Workshop on Sericulture Extension held at CSRTI in Mysuru
Tourism stakeholders in Mysuru urge govt. to lift ban on safari
Additional DC conducts surprise inspection at govt. hostels in Mysuru
HSBC INDIA Expands its Presence in Gujarat with a New Branch in Vadodara
HSBC India on Saturday unveiled its new branch in Vadodara, Gujarat, marking a significant step in its strategic expansion across the country. This launch signifies the banks 27th branch in India and its second in Gujarat, following Reserve Bank of Indias approval earlier this year to open 20 new bank branches in key cities. Chef Ranveer Brar, Her Highness Radhikaraje Gaekwad, Maharani of Baroda & Sandeep Batra, Head, International Wealth & Premier Banking, HSBC India, at the branch inauguration Vadodara, known for its rapid economic growth and industrial prowess, is emerging as a significant hub for wealth creation. The city is home to a burgeoning population of affluent, High Net Worth (HNW), Ultra High Net Worth (UHNW), and non-resident clients in one of Indias rapidly growing wealth and industrial hubs. HSBCs new branch is strategically positioned to meet the financial and wealth needs of this customer segment. The expansion reinforces HSBCs focus on the wealth opportunity in India, where it is the leading international bank offering a full spectrum of solutions and services to clients across International Wealth and Premier Banking, and Corporate and Institutional Banking. Commenting on the launch, Sandeep Batra, Head of International Wealth and Premier Banking, HSBC India , said, As entrepreneurial spirit and innovation continue to drive economic growth and personal wealth, affluent customers are increasingly adopting a global outlook. They are seeking a trusted partner who is able to consistently serve them across jurisdictions. Our new branch in Vadodara reflects our commitment to being closer to our customers and delivering world-class banking solutions tailored to their unique needs. As the leading international bank in India, we remain focused on enabling our clients to unlock opportunities and achieve their aspirations, both in India and internationally . With this addition, HSBC now has a network of 27 branches across 15 cities in India. HSBC has maintained a strong presence in India for over 170 years, supporting customers in their financial journeys both locally and globally. Further HSBC India will open branches in Amritsar, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Dehradun, Faridabad, Indore, Jalandhar, Kanpur, Ludhiana, Lucknow, Mysuru, Nagpur, Nashik, Navi Mumbai, Patna, Rajkot, Surat, Thiruvananthapuram and Vishakhapatnam. About HSBC India HSBC India offers a full range of banking and financial services through 27 branches across 15 cities. HSBC is one of India's leading financial services groups, with around 44,000 employees in its banking, investment banking and capital markets, asset management, insurance, software development and global resourcing operations in the country. It is a leading custodian in India. The Bank is at the forefront in arranging deals for Indian companies investing overseas and foreign investments into the country. About HSBC Holdings plc HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of HSBC, is headquartered in London. HSBC serves customers worldwide from offices in 60 countries and territories. With assets of US$3,099bn at 30 September 2024, HSBC is one of the worlds largest banking and financial services organisations.
Mysurus export potential highlighted at awareness workshop
CSIR-IIIM Jammu celebrates 85th Foundation Day, inks new industry pacts
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 1: The CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM), Jammu, on Monday celebrated its 85th Foundation Day. The event brought together senior scientists, dignitaries, and researchers who reflected on the institutes eight-decade-long journey and its expanding national footprint. Former Director of CSIR-CFTRI Mysuru, Dr Sridevi Annapurna Singh, graced the ceremony as the chief guest, while Dr Kannan Srinivasan, Director of CSIR-CSMCRI Bhavnagar, attended as the guest of honour. The celebration was presided over by Dr Zabeer Ahmed, [] The post CSIR-IIIM Jammu celebrates 85th Foundation Day, inks new industry pacts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Awareness workshop on export promotion to be held in Mysuru on December 2
CSIR-IIIM Jammu celebrates its 85th Foundation Day, inks new industry pacts
Jammu: The CSIRIndian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM), Jammu, on Monday celebrated its 85th Foundation Day with enthusiasm and a renewed commitment to scientific innovation. The event brought together senior scientists, dignitaries, and researchers who reflected on the institutes eight-decade-long journey and its expanding national footprint. Former Director of CSIR-CFTRI Mysuru, Dr. Sridevi Annapurna Singh, graced the ceremony as the Chief Guest, while Dr. Kannan Srinivasan, Director of CSIR-CSMCRI Bhavnagar, attended as the Guest of Honour. The celebration was presided [] The post CSIR-IIIM Jammu celebrates its 85th Foundation Day, inks new industry pacts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mother and son killed in road accident on Mysuru Road
Airport Advisory Committee meeting reviews progress of Mysuru Airport development
Cabinet decision to upgrade MCC into Greater Mysuru City Corporation welcomed
BMTC to operate new fleet of seven AC Vajra buses on V NICE-10 route
The operation will begin on December 10; the V NICE-10 operates on the Madavara-Magadi Road-Mysuru Road-Bannerghatta Road-NICE Road-Electronics City
The Shikshagraha movement, a nationwide people-powered effort to improve all one million public schools in India, took a significant stride today as the Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) formally joined the movement at Shiksha Samvaad, a convening hosted at the Bangalore International Centre. Dr. Krithi K. Karanth, Sahil Pimpale, Shruti Shibulal and Neeraj Doddamane unveil the Wild Shaale Educators Guidebook at Shiksha Samvaad in Bengaluru With this, CWS becomes a lead contributor to advancing environmental consciousness as an essential dimension of education quality, climate readiness and childrens well-being. The move signals growing recognition that preparing Indias young citizens for the future requires strengthening their relationship with nature, wildlife and the ecosystems they depend on. Highlights from Shiksha Samvaad The event brought together educators, conservationists, policymakers and school system leaders to reflect on how environmental consciousness can become a defining component of education quality in India. The Samvaad marked the launch of several movement-wide assets: Centre for Wildlife Studies officially joins the Shikshagraha movement, advancing shared efforts to embed environmental consciousness in education. Educator Guidebook (Vol.I) released for implementation within Karnatakas curriculum. The Wild Shaale Educators Guidebook is a simple, activity-based resource that helps teachers bring environmental learning into everyday classroom practice. Built through years of field experience, it offers easy, hands-on activities that encourage children to explore nature, ask questions, and connect with local wildlife. Designed for educators of all backgrounds, it supports small yet meaningful actions that build environmental awareness as a natural part of school culture. The Education Toolkit includes detailed Standard Operating Procedures for the Modular Asset and Solution Design frameworks, offering clear guidance to teachers and facilitators using the Educator Guidebook for effective implementation. These resources will strengthen not only classrooms but also the communities that surround them. Environmental consciousness isn't just about conservation, it's about building sustainable livelihoods, responsible citizenship, and a deeper connection between young people and the ecosystems they depend on. When we invest in environmental education, we're investing in the resilience and well-being of entire communities , said Shruti Shibulal , Permanent Trustee, The Shibulal Family Philanthropy Initiatives (a co-builder of the Shikshagraha Movement) and Executive Vice Chair, Tamara Leisure Experiences. A movement for environment-first schooling Shikshagrahas core belief is that no single actor can drive systemic change alone. The movement brings together communities, civil society organisations, educators, governments and social innovators to collectively improve public schools. By joining Shikshagraha, CWS will contribute its decades of conservation science, community engagement and environmental education expertise to strengthen the movements work across districts, states and partner networks. Over the coming year, CWS will support the movement by: Co-creating environmental education and sustainability resources with the Shikshagraha Centre of Excellence (CoE) team, ensuring contextual relevance for diverse geographies. Leading the Environment Sub-Collective , embedding wildlife awareness, sustainability, and climate action across the movements partners work. Building capacity of grassroots organisations to integrate environmental principles into their programmes. Supporting small changes in Mysuru district as part of the Exemplary Shikshagraha Intervention, a ground-level demonstration of how the vision and values of the Shikshagraha movement translate into tangible impact. After nearly a decade in the wildlife conservation space, one thing has become very clear to me: protecting our natural world cannot rest on the shoulders of a few people working full-time in this sector. Conservation is a shared responsibility, something each of us must carry in our daily choices and actions. Through our collaboration with Shikshagraha, we now have an incredible opportunity to take this message to thousands of children and schools across the country. By nurturing environmental awareness early on, were helping build a generation that not only understands Indias rich biodiversity but also feels responsible for safeguarding it , said Sahil Pimpale Program Manager, Wild Shaale. A shared narrative for the next generation As part of the movement, CWS will contribute insights from its Wild Shaale programme, best practices in conservation education, proof points demonstrating the impact of environmental consciousness on childrens learning and agency and stories from the field. In turn, Shikshagrahas movement-wide platforms from micro-improvement pilots to solutions repository and public communications will amplify the collective work, ensuring that environmental learning becomes visible, actionable and scalable. About Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) The Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) is an internationally recognized centre-of-excellence in the areas of wildlife research, conservation, policy, and education. Our mission is to safeguard and conserve India's rich and diverse wildlife heritage through cutting-edge research, effective conservation strategies, and community engagement. For forty years, we have been committed to advancing scientific knowledge, promoting sustainable practices, and inspiring a collective sense of stewardship to ensure the survival of Indias wildlife and their habitats for future generations. Our vision is of a society that values and protects its natural heritage, fostering a sustainable environment where wildlife thrives and human well-being is interconnected with the health of the natural world. Through our research, conservation efforts, and community empowerment, we aspire to create a future where wildlife and humans can coexist, ensuring the perpetuity of India's extraordinary natural wildlife heritage. In 2025, Dr. Krithi K. Karanth & CWS were recipients of the John P. McNulty Prize, the first wildlife organization to ever receive this honor. About Shikshagraha Shikshagraha is a people-powered movement to improve all 1 million public schools inIndia so that every child experiences enriching learning and is ready for the future. Real change begins with the child at the centre their learning, confidence, well-being, and aspirations, and with those closest to the child. The movement enables parents, women and youth to demand and support quality education, and equips teachers, school leaders, officials with tools for micro-improvements towards systemic change. Currently, 35+ civil society, industry and philanthropic partners in the Shikshagraha network are collectively strengthening 1,17,000+ schools across 33 districts across 14 states & UTs. This includes enabling education leaders to lead need-based school improvements and amplifying women, youth and community participation in the public education system. Shikshagraha works towards improving schools where the need is greatest, supports leadership on the ground, and shifts the norms that hold education back. Through visible practice change and collective action by communities, governments, civil society, and markets, it reimagines what public schools can and must deliver. shikshagraha.org for more details.
Workshop on Mysuru heritage and urbanism on November 29
IIT Startup BotLab Dynamics makes Another Guinness World Record During Mysuru Dasara Drone Show
BotLab Dynamics , an IIT Delhi-incubated deep drone tech startup, successfully set its 6th Guinness World Record during the prestigious Mysuru Dasara 2025 celebrations. The achievement, certified on 28 September 2025, marks a defining moment for Indias rapidly evolving drone-tech landscape and positions the country among global leaders in large-scale drone show storytelling. Mysuru Dasara Drone Show | BotLab Drone Shows | Guinness World Record The record was awarded for the Largest aerial display of a mammal formed by multirotors/drones, achieved with an extraordinary Tiger formation created using a fleet of 3,000 indigenously developed drones. Out of these, 2,983 drones lit up the sky flawlessly, forming a breathtaking representation of the tiger, Indias national animal. The formation was witnessed by more than 35,000 spectators daily at the Bannimantap Parade Grounds, who erupted in applause as the massive, glowing tiger emerged in the night sky. The historic moment unfolded during BotLab Dynamics fourth consecutive year performing drone shows at the Mysuru Dasara festival, a relationship that continues to blend tradition with world-class technological innovation. BotLab Dynamics presented a series of four drone light shows at Mysuru Dasara on 28 & 29 September and 1 & 2 October, each featuring 12 intricately crafted formations. But it was the 28 September record attempt that made global headlines, cementing Indias name in the Guinness World Records once again. A New Benchmark for India in the Global Drone Show Industry Across the world, massive drone shows, often dominated by large Chinese companies, regularly trend online for their complex formations and scale. For years, international audiences believed that such advanced, high-volume aerial displays were out of reach for most other countries. Mysuru Dasara 2025 decisively changed that narrative. The Tiger Drone Formation not only matched global standards but exceeded expectations in both scale and artistic delivery. In the days following the show, national and international media outlets praised the precision of the display, with videos of the tiger formation circulating widely on social platforms. Viewers across the world expressed admiration and surprise - that such a flawless mega-show had been developed, manufactured, and executed entirely in India. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IxF_97qi0Y As an Indian startup founded by IIT Delhi engineers, BotLab Dynamics has invested years in building indigenous hardware, software ecosystems, and drone show protocols. The record-setting performance at Mysuru underscores technological mastery and Indias rising stature in the global creative-tech and entertainment industries. Five Guinness World Records in 2024: A Foundation for Greatness This new world record builds on the companys extraordinary performance in 2024, when BotLab Drone Shows secured five Guinness World Records in a single show at the Amaravati Drone Summit in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, on 22 October 2024 - a show powered by an impressive 5,500 drones. The five titles included: Largest Aerial Display of a Vehicle Largest Aerial Landmark Display Largest Aerial Display of a Planet Largest Aerial Logo Display Largest Aerial Image of a Flag BotLab Dynamics: An Indian Success Story BotLab Dynamics has emerged as one of Indias most influential and is amongst the top 5 drone show companies in the world, shaping how events, festivals, and governments engage audiences at scale. The company designs and manufactures all its drone show systems in India, a differentiator that has placed it at the forefront of the nations Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliance) movement. By achieving yet another Guinness World Record, they have strengthened its position as a global competitor in an industry traditionally led by a handful of international players. Reflecting on the achievement, Dr. Sarita Ahlawat, Co-founder & MD of BotLab Dynamics , said, This milestone is a proud moment for our team and for Indias drone-tech ecosystem. The Tiger formation reflects the strength and creativity our country is capable of. Since the record, weve seen a surge in interest from major corporate and government bodies in attempting more Guinness World Records; its created a ripple effect, and we have some exciting projects ahead, so stay tuned . www.botlabdynamics.com
CCB arrests couple from Mysuru, kingpins of fake Nandini ghee racket
Hackathon on SDGs held at VVCE in Mysuru
Police raid Mysuru Central Prison; seize mobile phone and ganja
Mysuru to get Karnataka Police Museum: Home Minister
Ex-servicemen meet Mysuru Deputy Commssioner, put forth demands
Confederation of Indian Industry conclave to be held in Mysuru to discuss GST 2.0, AI tech
Vivekananda Memorial in Mysuru nearing completion
RPF Mysuru division to conduct firing practice
Fit India Movement: Mysuru to host more sporting events, says MP
Integrated Child Development Services programme: A 50-year lifeline
Fifty years after it was launched as a pilot project in T. Narasipur in Mysuru district, the ICDS programme has expanded in reach and scope across Karnataka. But the crucial scheme for early childhood development faces several challenges, especially of fund crunch, says Shilpa Elizabeth
Mysuru City Corporation signs MoU under Swachh Shehar Jodi
JD(S) to celebrate silver jubilee on Nov. 21, 22 in Mysuru
Mysuru Odissi Utsav 2025 to held on Nov. 23
Carol singing contest in Mysuru on December 7
Mysuru DC favours residential school for children rescued from child labour
Assessment before rehabilitation
CM to inaugurate centenary celebrations of Sri Ramakrishna Ashram in Mysuru
Mysuru hosts global conference on sustainable brain health
Mega Digital Life Certificate campaign conducted by South Western Railway in Mysuru
Mango Pachcha: Sanchith Sanjeevs debut film locks release date
Mango Pachcha, the debut film of Sanchith Sanjeev, dives into the vibrant world of Mysuru in 2002, mixing real-life stories with fictional twists
Condolence meeting held in memory of Salumarada Thimmakka in Mysuru
Activist Vatal Nagaraj stages Save Forests demonstration in Mysuru
Vatal Nagaraj has alleged that no efforts were being made to protect the forests that were being destroyed across the State

