V-LEAD organises argumentation, debate workshop for high school students in Mysuru
Congress government will be solid as rock for 5 yrs, Shivakumar and I on good terms: Karnataka CM
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah assures stability for his government. He dismisses leadership change rumors. Siddaramaiah affirms strong relationship with Deputy CM D K Shivakumar. He criticizes BJP leaders for spreading false information. Siddaramaiah confirms he will inaugurate Mysuru Dasara celebrations. Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala will visit Karnataka. He will address concerns of party legislators.
CM Siddaramaiah and DyCM D.K. Shivakumar make a show of unity in Mysuru
The show of solidarity was aimed at countering the Opposition BJPs allegations about differences between the CM and DCM, and the speculation over a change of leadership in the State.
Randeep Surjewala will visit Bengaluru to address concerns of Karnataka MLAs. Dissatisfaction has surfaced among legislators regarding corruption and development funds. Senior leaders deny any plans for leadership change. Surjewala will meet MLAs from Bengaluru and Mysuru regions. DK Shivakumar confirmed the meetings. Satish Jarkiholi dismissed speculation about his appointment as KPCC president.
Technical issues impeding track electrification near Mysuru airport resolved
Bike taxi ban in Karnataka: Riders hold hunger protest
Bengaluru: Members of the Bike Taxi Welfare Association staged a hunger protest on Sunday, demanding to lift the ban on bike taxis in Karnataka and calling for an inclusive policy framework. They have also written an open letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. According to the association, protests were held in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mandya, Davangere, and 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 Dasara to be 11-day celebration this year
Karnataka Cm Assures Adequate Fund Release For Mysuru Dasara
The State Government spent Rs 40 crore including arrears of previous Dasara festivities and assured the State Government will release funds sought by the Executive Committee: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Mysuru Dasara will be celebrated for 11 days this year
As Vijayadashami falls on Gandhi Jayanti, the Chief Minister has instructed the executive committee that the procession of tableaus should focus on Gandhian values
Orientation programme on UGCET conducted in Mysuru
Gandhian ideals to find place in Dasara tableaux, says Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has instructed officials to incorporate Mahatma Gandhi's ideals into the Mysuru Dasara celebrations, as this year's Vijayadashami falls on Gandhi Jayanti. He emphasized showcasing government welfare schemes alongside Gandhi's philosophy in the tableaux.
Schools in Mysuru to take up Beat Plastic Pollution campaign
Students will be asked to collect discarded plastic pieces and deposit the same at a designated place in the school
Kempe Gowda Jayanti celebrated in Mysuru
FoB stairs at Mysuru station closed for repairs and renovation work
Environmental activists disrupt road widening work in Mysuru, seek assurance on tree park
City police conducts surprise inspection at Mysuru Central prison in Karnataka
SWR officials of Mysuru division meet with industry representatives to strengthen freight services
Train services in Mysuru division to be affected by canal crossing work on June 30
Kidding it Aka Killing it: Standup comedian Sonu Venugopal speaks about her latest show
By finding humour in everyday life and staying close to her roots, Bengaluru-based comedian Sonu Venugopal has carved a niche for herself in the world of standup comedy. Growing up in a small town with her grandparents significantly influenced Venugopals narrative style. I had a very happy childhood. And the humour is about the simplicity of things and how we perceive it its just that it is so simple, she recalls. Her latest show, High Risk Low Return, which has an upcoming show on July 6, and will tour outside the city too, is one such reflection of her personal journey, blending together stories from childhood to adulthood. The title, inspired by a piece of financial advice from her mother, serves as a theme that ties the various narratives together. The theme is the title, some financial advice that I got from my mother. And I have tied every story back to this, she shares, adding, When I was performing my first show, Punya Koti, I was parallelly writing this show; around last year, we did a couple of trial shows for the same. Her storytelling style is also influenced by her grandfather who would often share engaging tales. My childhood was marked by my grandfathers fantastic storytelling. A lot of humour in my shows is influenced by my experience of growing up with grandparents, she says. Despite humour being a significant everyday ingredient, Venugopals standup journey is also met with hurdles like the occasional creative blocks which she navigates with a few strategies. Its trial and error every single day. I either drag myself out of the house to go for a walk, or I take short breaks or holidays which often helps me to realign, she shares. Thereby crafting small bits of stories and finding ways to connect them, her plan is to visit several cities, including Mumbai, Mysuru, and Pune and a potential US tour on the horizon starting from this month. Her mantra is having fun on stage, which allows for spontaneity and improvisation. Its like a whole journey for me from the time I have been a child till now...I have tried to tie it together. It would be exciting to perform in a regional language outside the state as well, she notes. When asked what the audiences can majorly expect, Venugopal concludes, saying, I just want them to have fun and have a good laugh. I want them to laugh at the absurdity and relatability factor. Even if they forget about me after the show, its fine. (Watch Sonu Venugopal live on July 6 at Just BLR Comedy Club, Brigade Road at 3.30pm)
Language experts meet in Mysuru to finalise books for Navodaya Vidyalayas
Minister inaugurates key development projects in Karnatakas K.R. Pet
Mysuru
BJP MLC Vishwanath seeks probe into alleged irregularities in Mysuru Palace Board
Meet on national campaign for peace and harmony in Mysuru on June 25
According to officials, SWR could save up to 4.36 crore every month by switching eight pairs of trains on this section from diesel to electric traction.
Metaphysical and spirtual dimensions of the practice discussed at the yoga conference
Hundreds celebrate World Karate Day in Mysuru
Delay in FoB construction on Bengaluru-Mysuru highway raises pedestrian safety concerns
Of the 24 planned structures, only a handful have reached completion, with many still at the foundation or pillar stage though the construction officially commenced in October 2024
Two-day camp highlighting womens issues commences in Mysuru
Specially-abled children participate in Yoga Day event at Mysuru palace
Citys contribution to revival of yoga, its global impact, highlighted
Appointment letters handed over to pourakarmikas in Mysuru city
21 dengue cases confirmed in Mysuru district since January
Mysurus waste to power clean energy, fuel MCC vehicles
MCC ties up with BPCL to establish Compressed Biogas plant
Compensatory afforestation for Mysuru-Kushalnagar highway to be taken up in Hunsur-Periyapatna belt
Earlier proposal for CA implementation in Vijaypura shelved
Events tomorrow JUNE 20: Mysuru Book Clubs Charitable Trust and Rathna Family - Star of Mysore
Events tomorrow JUNE 20: Mysuru Book Clubs Charitable Trust and Rathna Family Star of Mysore
BBMP begins blacktopping for 218 roads
BENGALURU: Bengaluru roads are in for a band-aid job. Can the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) do what even God cannot, as a fey Deputy Chief Minister told us? The civic body is now engaged in garnishing 218 major roads with black toppinga total of 670 km at a modest Rs 694 crore. M Lokesh, Chief Engineer, Road Infrastructure Department, BBMP, says the black magic would transform the city roads to best standards. He said the works are expected to be completed in the next 10 months. In phase-1, BBMP claims it has fixed potholes on Mysuru Road and Magadi Road and the roads are in very good condition now. The work was taken up in these stretches due to heavy vehicle movement. Lokesh said that the asphalt work will also involve using stone matrix (use of fibre material in the bitumen) and they will add it at low lying and areas where water stagnates during rains and other reasons. The bitumen, even if comes in contact with water, will not give away and the road will last long, said Lokesh. By the end of December 2025, we hope to complete the works. The BBMP will also take up footpath repairs wherever it is necessary, he added. Road infrastructure expert D Prasad, a member of the Indian Road Congress, said the BBMP should have taken up the project in April and feared about the durability of the project. The base is wet due to the good monsoon. The blacktopping of roads may last up to a year now, he said. He also added that before blacktopping, the officials have to cut the potholes into box size, add bitumen and take up proper fixation before tarring the entire road stretch as this will avoid undulation. However, an engineer from BBMP said the blacktopping is done only when there are no rains and the base is dry. The work from Jnanabharathi Metro Stop to Mysuru Road covering 5.35 km and Magadi Road covering 2.5 km is almost complete and the work was taken up from May and we have completed it. We braved rains and fixed potholes and later when the weather was dry, we blacktopped and used good bitumen. The roads will last over three years now, claimed a BBMP engineer.
Mysuru Traffic police cracks down on auto drivers; books over 200 cases for various violations
Mysuru MP urges Union Minister to strengthen BSNL services in Karnatakas Kodagu district
Conference on pharmaceutical quality assurance through good manufacturing practices held in Mysuru
Drop fresh caste survey plan, Siroya tells Congress govt in Karnataka
BENGALURU: BJP MP Lahar Singh Siroya has said that the Congress government in the state should drop its plan to conduct a new caste survey and wait for the Union Governments census data. After discarding the survey conducted 10 years ago by spending nearly Rs 200 crore, the ruling Congress has decided to hold the new survey, he said. Apart from wasting public money, the new survey will lead to chaos. There will be two data -- one from old and another from the new survey. People may raise objections after comparing them. Each community will choose the survey that suits it the best. Thus, the very purpose of the survey would be lost, he said. The Union government will also release its census data later. All three surveys will have different data. The state government can help ensure social justice only by dropping its new survey plan, Siroya said. Yathindra says its not wasteful expenditure MYSURU: Congress MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah has said that the State Governments fresh socio-economic survey is not a wasteful expenditure, as it is the need of the hour for the society and the state. Hitting out at the BJP, the MLC said that the opposition had opposed and had also misled society on the survey. He clarified that these baseless charges and reservations over the report have led the government to order a re-survey, taking people into confidence to uplift all sections of society. The government would have gone by the previous report if there was no opposition, he added. Yathndra said that carrying out the survey is not a problem, as the Telangana and Bihar governments have completed the survey. With national caste census announced, CM may change tactics on Karnataka report
NMMS 2024-25: 292 students selected from Mysuru
RGUHS regional office building, skill lab to be ready by September 2026
Skill laboratories will also be set up in Davangere, Kalaburagi, Mysuru, Hubballi, and Bengaluru, says Minister
Mysuru-based biotech company ties up with firms in Italy and Oman for biodiesel production
IHCL Expands Footprint in Karnataka with New Vivanta Hotel in Mysuru - newskarnataka.com
IHCL Expands Footprint in Karnataka with New Vivanta Hotel in Mysuru newskarnataka.com
Bengaluru To Witness Rainy Week Ahead, Red Alert In Coastal Karnataka As Monsoon Intensifies
South Interior Karnataka, including districts like Kodagu, Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru, and Mysuru, has also been placed under an orange alert for June 17.
National meet of pharma leaders to be held in Mysuru on June 21
Karnataka's Paschimavahini to get specific spots for asthi visarjan
MYSURU: The Cauvery river, the vital lifeline for several districts in Karnataka, is losing its pristine condition at Srirangapatna because of lack of a proper mechanism to control pollution, particularly that caused by religious rituals such as asthi visarjan (immersion of ashes of the deceased), which has been a long-standing tradition. Authorities have now initiated steps and drawn up plans to create designated sites to conduct rituals and to divert underground drainage (UGD) water to prevent the river from getting contaminated. Thousands of devotees from across the country visit the sacred sites of Paschimavahini, Sangama, Gosai Ghat and Snana Ghatta at Srirangapatna to perform last rites and other rituals. The river here is regarded as holy as it is a confluence and immersion of ashes is believed to help departed souls attain moksha (liberation). Incidentally, the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi too were immersed at Paschimavahini. But while performing these rituals, people throw garlands, clay pots and other puja items into the river, greatly polluting the waterbody. As there is no oversight or enforcement, these rituals are conducted at different places along the riverbank, forcing the civic body to clean up the river and its banks regularly. Raising concerns over unchecked rituals, Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha district convener Kiranguru Papu aka Mohan Kumar has long campaigned for restricting them to designated sites. Paschimavahini and Sangama have specific spots where these rituals were traditionally conducted for centuries. But now an increasing number of visitors from other states conduct these at random locations, severely polluting the river, which is a source of drinking and irrigation water. Because of our persistent protests, the authorities have now initiated measures to curb pollution, he said. Srirangapatna Town Municipal Council Chief Officer M Rajanna confirmed that immersion rituals are identified as a major source of pollution in the river. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed in the high court. Later, the deputy commissioner formed a committee comprising district-level officers to plan the development of proper infrastructure to address the problem. A tender has been floated to prepare a Detailed Project Report, Rajanna said. Under the new initiative, dedicated facilities will be created at all four key sites, Paschimavahini, Sangama, Gosai Ghat and Snana Ghatta. These facilities will include systems to prevent ash from mixing directly with river water, along with infrastructure to remove silt. Each site will be developed at an approximate cost of Rs 1 crore. Measures have also been taken to address sewage inflow. A new underground drainage system is being constructed at Rs 16.5 crore to prevent town sewage from entering the river. This work is progressing and will be completed soon, he said.
RPF seizes 5 kg of ganja on board Tatanagar-Yesvantpur Express
A statement from Mysuru Division of South Western Railways said a special team conducted a surprise check onboard Tatanagar-Yesvantpur Express as part of Operation NARCOS
Gold chain lost in KSR Bengaluru-bound train recovered
The complaint was registered under the category of Lost Property and followed up when the coach was detached at Mysuru after the journey for its primary maintenance schedule
Fresh socio-educational survey win-win for CM Siddaramaiah, DCM Shivakumar
BENGALURU: The fresh Socio-Educational Survey, including a caste census, has created a win-win situation for both Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, for obliging the Congress high command, and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, as the latter safeguarded his integrity as a Vokkaliga leader. With the Congress government declaring a fresh caste survey, by dropping the Socio Economic Educational Survey(SES-2015), which lapsed after 10 years, Shivakumar, apparently, has emerged strong. He was a signatory to the communitys demand for the fresh survey. After Thursdays Cabinet decision, the members of the Vokkaligara Sangha honoured him. But Siddaramaiah, obliging the high command for a fresh survey in the interest of the party, has equally emerged stronger to consolidate his position and is unlikely to step down until the caste census and SC internal quota implementation, according to the legislators who are his sympathisers. Siddaramaiah had reportedly asserted that the SES-2015 will be implemented and managed to get the report with recommendations tabled in the Cabinet. He had promised to fulfil the aspirations of the backward classes to the extent of receiving the report (but could not get it accepted by the cabinet), but was forced to drop the report following the high commands instructions. He is likely to continue his grip over the high command to continue in his post until the completion of the fresh Socio Educational Survey and its implementation. He is also owed to implement the internal quota among SC communities for which the census is underway by the Justice Nagmohan Das Commission. But his opponents and critics expressed skepticism over his continuation as CM. The majority of the legislators realised that he is a mass leader whose charisma helped them to win the polls. Unless the power transfer happens smoothly, and his choice of leader becomes his successor, he is unlikely to step down, and the high command also realised it, observed a senior legislator of the old Mysuru region. In October, when he completes two-and-a-half years, he may take the high commands nod for the reshuffle of the Cabinet, said another Congress leader. Siddaramaiah will go for damage control to safeguard his government on his own in choosing the new faces for his Cabinet and allotting the portfolios aptly as well. He will also be cautious in the appointment of top brass in the government, as he has taken the stampede incidents during the RCB celebrations held in Bengaluru seriously, as he did not want the event to be held in a jiffy, observed the MLA, who is aspiring to be a minister.
Mallikarjun Kharge urges govt to transform Kalyana Karnataka like Bengaluru & Mysuru - Deccan Herald
Mallikarjun Kharge urges govt to transform Kalyana Karnataka like Bengaluru & Mysuru Deccan Herald
CII launches Clean Mysuru initiative to tackle plastic pollution
MCC urged to maintain lakes and ORR
Dak Adalat to address postal grievances on June 17, in Bengaluru
The Adalat aims to address unresolved postal complaints from the South Karnataka Region, which includes districts such as Mysuru, Tumakuru, Hassan, Kodagu, Udupi, and others
New Mysuru raises new concerns as State govt. outlines ambitious plan for the city
Mysuru Man's Post Slamming Neighbour's English-Only Parenting Sparks Debate
A Karnataka man's post has sparked a debate online on how urban children are losing touch with their native languages.
How Mysurus Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion is being restored
Mysuru NGO to mark Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyars birth anniversary tomorrow
CCTV cameras to be installed at major statues in Mysuru district
Man arrested for duping woman of 60 lakh
The Mysuru-based accused promised the woman to get her a huge loan but, instead, gave her fake notes
Land for Mysuru airport expansion will be handed over by next month: Minister
ED locks Rs 100 crore properties in Muda scam, total now Rs 400 crore
The Enforcement Directorate has attached 92 properties worth 100 crore in Mysuru, linked to an alleged urban development authority site scam. This follows an earlier seizure of 300 crore worth of sites, bringing the total value to 400 crore.
Enrolment begins for PM Fasal Bima Yojana in Mysuru
International Yoga Day expects to draw 15,000 participants at Mysuru palace
MUDA scam: ED attaches 92 more sites in Mysuru
Though the case pertains to 14 sites allotted to Parvathi B. M., wife of Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah., ED hasnt attached those sites as they were returned to MUDA
Kaynes Technology To Build Science Centre In Mysuru: CFO
Kaynes Technology has a strong order book and the order inflow is also increasing.
Zero marks: Karnataka Siddaramaiahs rating for Modi goverment
Mysuru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday stated that he would give zero marks to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. Interacting with media at his residence in Mysuru, the Chief Minister, answering a question on the completion of 11 years in office by Prime Minister Modi, asserted that Prime Minister Modi survives on publicity. 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 .
Meeting to strengthen scouting, guiding activities in Mysuru on June 10
Karnataka CM Says He Got Stampede Deaths News Almost 2 Hours Late
In a chat with reporters in Mysuru city, Siddaramaiah explained the reason for the suspension of B. Dayanand as Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru city and stated Suspension of police officers have been initiated over their lapses
On June 9, when asked by mediapersons in Mysuru to comment on the Modi government completing 11 years in power, Mr. Siddaramaiah said, I give zero marks to the government headed by Mr. Modi
State govt. not keen on Mysuru-Kushalnagar, Hejjala-Chamarajanagar railway lines, says Somanna
Somanna reviews key railway projects in Mysuru, instructs officials to stick to timelines
FASTag glitches on Bengaluru-Mysuru highway cause delays, spark outrage
Mysuru Regional Chapter of Indian Home Science Association inaugurated
Namma Mysuru Swachha Mysuru clean-up drive on June 14
Key demands raised at Mysuru DRUCC meeting
Mysuru MP Yaduveer distributes ration kits to 3,500 pourakarmikas
Gruha Jyothi scheme has seen 99% success in Mysuru district: George
Four arrested under Goonda Act, 31 externed from Dharwad district
The arrested accused have been sent to prisonsin Dharwad, Kalaburagi and Mysuru, says Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissionerate
Karnataka Govt Felicitates IPL Champions RCB at Vidhana Soudha
In a short event, the team was felicitated with traditional Mysuru peta (opulent formal turban), shawl and garland.
DHFWS Mysuru Recruitment 2025 Walk in for 06 Nurses, Physiotherapist and Other Posts
District Health and Family Welfare Society Mysuru (DHFWS Mysuru) is recruiting for 06 posts of Nurses, Physiotherapist, and other positions in 2025, inviting candidates with qualifications such as B.Sc, MBBS, DNB, BPT, BASLP, MS/MD, or DM to attend the walk-in interview on 10-06-2025, and for detailed information, candidates can visit the official DHFWS Mysuru website at mysore.nic.in.
United Breweries To Shut Mangalore Brewery Unit
United Breweries operates three breweries in Karnataka, with one each in Bengaluru, Mysuru and Mangaluru.
RCB fans in Mysuru offer special prayers ahead of IPL final
Pedestrian bridge near K.R. Mill will be ready soon: Mysuru MP Yaduveer
RIE Mysuru Recruitment 2025 Walk in for 28 Laboratory Assistant, Computer Assistant and More Posts
Regional lnstitute of Education Mysuru (RIE Mysuru) Recruitment 2025 for 28 posts of Laboratory Assistant, Computer Assistant and More. Candidates with Any Graduate, B.Sc, Any Post Graduate, Any Masters Degree, M.A, M.Ed, M.Sc, M.Phil/Ph.D Can attend the walkin.The Walk-in starts from 09-06-2025, and ends on 12-06-2025. For detailed information please visit RIE Mysuru official website, riemysore.ac.in.
World Bicycle Day celebrations in Mysuru
Rain recedes in Kodagu-Mysuru region providing a temporary breather
Mysuru gears up for International Yoga Day with 21-day pre-event activities
Open Day 2025 on SJCE campus in Mysuru draws students, parents
Mysuru Railway Division implements monsoon safety protocols