Rasam or coloured water? Indira Canteens face heat in Bengaluru
Bengaluru apartment buyers in a bind over forming resident welfare associations, assets handover
Internal quota: Equitable move or political math? - Deccan Herald
Internal quota: Equitable move or political math? Deccan Herald
Pay 2,000: Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Company Limited gets tough on public garbage offenders
HDMC rolls out cleanliness drive across twin cities
Bengaluru gets its first taste of pomegranate farm tourism
Sandur smugglers take Pushpa route to ship out sandalwood
New helpline to help rescue stranded marine animals - Deccan Herald
New helpline to help rescue stranded marine animals Deccan Herald
Karnataka govt to provide free peritoneal dialysis services at home - Deccan Herald
Karnataka govt to provide free peritoneal dialysis services at home Deccan Herald
Karnataka records 17 lakh skin, 18 lakh dental cases among schoolkids in 3 years
Heavy rain and pest attack threaten harvest in Belagavi
21% of Metro stations in Bengaluru dont have parking bays
Protectors or partners? 11 Bengaluru cops suspended for aiding drug peddlers
Children pen poem on broken roads in Bengalurus Judicial Layout, send it to Prime Ministers Office
Rains water hopes for water table, but deeper issues persist in Karnataka - Deccan Herald
Rains water hopes for water table, but deeper issues persist in Karnataka Deccan Herald
Karnataka LoP Chalavadi accuses Congress govt of insulting Dalits, favouring minorities Deccan Herald
Karnataka bets big on fresh caste survey
The Karnataka government, led by Siddaramaiah, has initiated a new Social and Educational Survey across the state from September 22 to October 7, costing Rs 420 crore, with results expected by December-end. This decision follows dissatisfaction with the unreleased 2015 caste survey.
Karnataka cinema price cap: 200 max on tickets, but your popcorn may cost more
No power on Sept 14 in parts of Bengaluru
Commissioner orders officials to fast track Panathur-Balagere road widening work in Bengaluru
Experts urge Bengaluru students to explore Indian education system as first choice
Detailed project report for Bengaluru-Hyderabad high-speed rail by March 2026
Truck rams into auto, kills driver & daughter in serial accident in Bengaluru
Realtor booked for encroaching Rayasandra Lake
25-year-old labourer bludgeoned to death in Bengaluru
Businessman, elderly woman lose 1.3 cr. to investment fraud in the name of leading company
Police inspector and his junior staff in the dock for harassing man to sell his site
4 arrested over sale of newborn baby at Hosapete hospital
Push for Bharat Ratna for Kuvempu puts focus on his value system
The Congress governments recent move to recommend to the Union government to confer the Bharat Ratna posthumously on Kuvempu, a towering personality of Kannada literature, puts the focus not just on his works but also his emphasis on rationality and human values
Karnataka Ratna for Vishnuvardhan, Saroja Devi: A delayed honour
Fans upset over delayed Karnataka Ratna for Vishnuvardhan and B Saroja Devi, questioning governments recognition of film industry legends
Activists slam govt over lack of regional balance in planning body appointments
Attempts to establish Lingayat religion dividing society: Shirahatti Mutt seer
Raichur DC urges speedy completion of airport construction
Man dies while unloading mini tractors at Krishi Mela venue
Kalaburagi DC visits flood-hit villages
Sansad Khel Mahotsav to promote sports and identify young talents
Caste categorisation of Christians not aimed at encouraging conversions: Karnataka chief minister
Woman Charged For Killing 5-Year-Old Daughter In Karnataka
A woman, along with her extramarital partner, has been charged for allegedly torturing and killing her 5-year-old daughter by dumping her alive in the Tungabhadra river in Ranebennur taluk, a police official said on Saturday.
Democracy Day event in Karnataka to focus on voter awareness
Sourav Ganguly, Harbhajan Listed In Draft Electoral Rolls For Upcoming BCCI Elections
The Draft Electoral Roll: Former President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and ex-India captain Sourav Ganguly, along with former India spinner Harbhajan Singh, have been included in the Draft Electrol Roll ahead of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the national federation at which the new governing body will be elected. Ganguly has been named as a representative for the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), which he has represented earlier, and has held the post of BCCI President. What has surprised many is finding Harbhajan Singh as a representative of the Punjab Cricket Association. Harbhajan is a Rajya Sabha Member from Punjab. Another important aspect of the Draft Electoral Rolls is that besides Bengal and Punjab, Saurashtra (Jaydev Niranjan Shah), Jammu & Kashmir (Mithun Manhas), and Karnataka (Raghuram Bhatt) have nominated former players as their representatives for the AGM, which will be held at the BCCI Headquarters in Mumbai on September 28. The Draft Electoral Roll lists the names of the representatives received from the Full Members of the BCCI through communication sent by them. The names have been listed after checking the completeness of the records as specified in paragraph 3 of the Electoral Officers Notice of Election Schedule and Call for Eligible Members to apply to nominate their prospective Representative dated 06th September, 2025, informed A.K. Joti, Electoral Officer, BCCI General Elections - 2025, in a notice on Saturday. The duo has been listed in the Draft Electoral Rolls along with the current IPL Chairman and BCCI secretary, treasurer, and joint secretary. This also makes Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh eligible to be nominated or contest for any posts in the BCCI elections 2025. There are reports that the name of a former Indian cricketer is being considered for the post of President, for which reports have claimed that Sachin Tendulkar's name has been proposed. The Little Maestro has denied the reports. Finding their names in the Draft Electoral Roll is the first step for Ganguly and Harbhajan to get elected as office-bearers of the BCCI. There are reports that the name of a former Indian cricketer is being considered for the post of President, for which reports have claimed that Sachin Tendulkar's name has been proposed. The Little Maestro has denied the reports. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The notice lists representatives from all 34 affiliated Full Members of BCCI who are eligible to contest and vote in the upcoming elections. Article Source: IANS
21 students booked for submitting fake PH certificates to claim medical seats
Bengaluru: Girder work for Blue Line depot entry at Benniganahalli begins following SWR clearance
Commonwealth conference seeks end to Housedisruptions, calls for stronger research support
Graduation Day of GSSS IETW held in Mysuru
BJP, JD(S) leaders visit hospital, meet families of Hassan accident victims
Gandhi Shilpa Bazaar fair inaugurated at Urban Haat in Mysuru
Members of AIDSO, AIDYO pay tribute to Banavara Ramaswamy in Mysuru
50% waiver for traffic penalties: 29.97 cr. collected in Mysuru
Mishap at Krishi Mela, one killed
Karnataka: Mandya ZP CEO demonstrates mechanised paddy transplantation method
Union Minister JP Nadda fires fresh salvo at Rahul Gandhi over his vote chori allegations
PATNA: Bharatiya Janata Party president and union minister JP Nadda on Saturday fired a fresh salvo at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his vote chori allegations. He also accused Congress, and its ally, the RJD, of being an irresponsible Opposition. Rahul, during his 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' had repeatedly alleged that there was an attempt of vote theft in Bihar through the Special Intensive Revision of the electoral rolls. Addressing an event in Patna, Nadda said it was not the first time the revision of electoral rolls had been carried out, it was done in the past too. He said that the Election Commission had asked Rahul to submit an affidavit over his allegations of voter roll manipulations in a Karnataka assembly constituency, but he did not comply with the ECs directive. BJP national chief said that he did not prove his allegations about the EVMs even when the poll body directed him to do so. On February 3, Rahul claimed that 70 lakh voters were added before the assembly election in Maharashtra. He revised his number to 29 lakh on February 7 and again revised his number to one crore on July 9. Where does Rahul Gandhi get these figures? What is his math? he asked. Sharpening his attack on Rahul and the Opposition, BJP president said, A bad workman always blames his tools. When the public doesnt bless them in elections, the entire Opposition, including Congress, starts blaming the Election Commission of vote theft. Abuses were hurled at the late mother of Modi, by someone who was understood to have been instigated by Congress and its allies. Now, the latest video of the Congress confirms that they have a filthy mindset, he stated. Direction for regular SIR encroaches on ECs exclusive jurisdiction: Poll Panel tells SC Targeting RJD, Nadda said that R stood for Rangdaari, J for Jungle Raj and D for Dadagiri, adding that Bihar was now progressing under the leadership of PM Modi and chief minister Nitish Kumar. People will teach the Opposition a lesson in the upcoming election, he asserted. Nadda exuded confidence that NDA would return to power after the assembly elections. People have seen the development works being carried out in Bihar during the NDA regime. The state will progress under the leadership of PM Modi and CM Nitish, he told the gathering. Meanwhile, Nadda held the BJPs core committee meeting at the State Guest House and reviewed preparations for the upcoming election. In the meeting, there was extensive and detailed discussion on important organisational matters, upcoming action plans, and various organisational issues, said state BJP president Dilip Jaiswal. The meeting was attended by BJP national general secretary (organisation) B L Santosh, state BJP president Jaiswal, deputy chief ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, and other members of the core committee.
Mention your religion as Lingayat, seer tells community members
Hassan tragedy: Toll climbs to 10; case booked against driver for negligence
A goods vehicle ploughed into a crowd of people who were part of a Ganesha procession
Swaraj Utsav in Karnatakas Pandavapura showcases road to rural self-reliance
Suicide prevention awareness programmeheld at VTU CPGS Kalaburagi
Karnataka Social Welfare Minister H.C. Mahadevappa inaugurates Dasara Film Festival 2025
Dasara Film Festival 2025 inaugurated
Samiti urges State govt. to release crop insurance claims before Sept. 17
Threatens to protest and gherao CM during his visit to Kalyana Karnataka Utsav
Deputy Chairman Harivansh expresses concern about growing disruption in Rajya Sabha
NEW DELHI: Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha Harivansh on Saturday, while addressing the plenary session of the 11th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India region in Bengaluru, said that pre-determined disruptions by parties are the key reason behind indiscipline among members in the House. Back in 1955, the first Chairman of the Rajya Sabha had warned about the conduct of some members as professional agitators. One can only wonder what he would have felt seeing disruption being enacted as a planned parliamentary strategy. Without addressing the issue of party-sponsored disruptions, it is difficult to address the behaviour of errant members, he remarked. Speaking further, the RS deputy chairman said, It is for each member to ask whether narrow political interests fall above national priorities. On the other hand, it is equally important for Party leaders to ask their members whether they truly feel comfortable disrupting every day of the session? He also questioned the lack of debate on several legislation despite broader consensus among parties. Giving the example of the legislation to ban on online money gaming, he said that the issue was highlighted by members across parties during Question Hour and Zero Hour. Even states had acted on the subject. Yet, when the government brought in the legislation to check the challenges arising out of online money gaming, members were busy disrupting the House, he said. In this regard, he further added that the central goal of country's legislative institutions must be to provide predictability to our citizens and businesses in times of uncertainty. And the country looks to us to plan for these. Therefore, we must not take the credibility of our legislative institution for granted, he said. He also called for a discussion in every legislature on the roadmap for a developed India by 2047. The citizens of this country elect their representatives. It is the collective job of every legislator, be it in the Assembly or in the government, to have a broad vision for the future. Every state is in a different part of its developmental journey. Therefore, we need regular discussion in every legislature on creating a path for a developed India by 2047, he said. The three-day CPA conference concluded on Saturday, with participants including the presiding officers across various states. Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot of Karnataka and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla also attended the conference.
No decision yet on Rahul Jarkiholis candidature, says Satish Jarkiholi
CITU district conference criticises Centres pro-corporate policies
Four day Krishi Mela begins in Dharwad, large crowd from day 1
Only education helps build independent, responsible individuals, says Karnataka CM
Samaj opposes Lingayat Hadapad community entering as Savita community in the survey
Judge appeals to face challenges and problems confidently instead ending life
Caste census: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah justifies creation of new caste categories
National Lok Adalat settles disputes in Ballari and Vijayanagara districts
Hassan accident: Gowda urges Chief Minister to enhance compensation
Some in Congress govt. involved in conspiracy against Dharmasthala, alleges Joshi
Alleging that some in the Congress government in the State were involved in conspiracy behind the Dharmasthala episode Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has sought to know why none except the masked man had been arrested in the case
Samsadara Kreeda Mahotsava to be held in three phases; Jerseys released, teaser launched
19 years on the run, Gujarat police arrest disguised fugitive in Karnataka
AHMEDABAD: After 19 years on the run, Gujarats Surat City police have finally nabbed Naresh Kesrimalji Rawal, the prime accused in a brutal 2007 robbery and murder case. Rawal, who had been living under a fake identity in Karnatakas Udupi district, was arrested by the Special Operations Group (SOG) in a dramatic undercover operation. Surat city DCP Rajdeep Singh Nakum said, The SOG team arrested a wanted accused carrying a reward of Rs 45,000. Back in 2007, when he was working as a driver, he and his accomplices killed and robbed a security guard. Our team tracked him down to Udupi, Karnataka, where he was finally arrested. Surats most wanted fugitive, Naresh Kesrimalji Rawal, has finally been captured after evading the law for 19 long years. Rawal, the prime accused in a 2007 robbery and murder case, was arrested by the Surat Special Operations Group (SOG) in Udupi, Karnataka, where he had been hiding under a false identity. The dramatic case traces back to Umra, Surat, where Rawal, then employed as a driver for a family whose sons lived abroad, plotted a deadly robbery. Exploiting his access to the house, Rawal brought in his accomplice Ravi Pandey and tipped off partners-in-crime Vijay Gupta and Santosh Gupta. On the fateful day, Rawal and his gang held the elderly couple hostage and murdered the watchman who tried to resist them. They escaped with gold ornaments and foreign currency worth over 2 lakh, leaving behind terror and bloodshed. Police acted swiftly and arrested Vijay and Santosh Gupta, but Rawal and Pandey vanished without a trace. Rawal, the mastermind, hopped across cities Mumbai, Chennai, Belgaum, Uttara Kannada frequently changing his name and identity to dodge law enforcement. With a Rs 45,000 reward announced for his capture, the trail ran cold until a recent intelligence tip-off revealed that he was living in Udupi. Acting on this lead, SOG officers disguised themselves as South Indian traders, infiltrated the locality, and confirmed his identity. Rawal had assumed the name Nirmal Kesrimalji Korawar, working as a marble labourer and driver while marrying a local woman from the Korawar community to blend in further. After days of surveillance, SOG finally pounced and arrested Rawal, bringing a two-decade-old manhunt to a dramatic close. Police also revealed that Rawal had two earlier housebreaking cases registered at Surat citys Umra police station in 2005, highlighting his deep-rooted criminal history. His associate Ravi Pandey, however, remains at large, keeping the investigation active.
'Compensation Doesn't Equate Value Of Lives Lost': Siddaramaiah On Hassan Accident
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said the government gives a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the family of each victim in the Hassan accident to express condolence, not in a bid to equate the value of human life with the compensation.
Karnataka notifies law to secure gig workers rights
The law mandates that aggregator platforms across sectors from ride-hailing and food delivery to e-commerce, healthcare, and digital media contribute a welfare fee of 1-5% of pay-outs per transaction to fund social security for gig workers
Accident during Ganesha procession: Among the dead, three are BE students at Mosale Hosahalli
The students joined the procession after having dinner at the hostel. They would have completed their BE degree in a couple of months. As many as 11 students suffered injuries in the incident.
Karnataka: Eight dead As Truck Ploughs Into Ganesha Procession
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the families of those who lost their lives in this tragedy.
Mangaluru court sentences 51 year-old man to death for murder, rape of minor girl
While Madara was sentenced to death for the offence of murder, life imprisonment was awarded for the offence of penetrative sexual assault. Both the sentences should run concurrently, the court said
Tollywood Welcomes Karnataka's Decision to Lower Ticket Prices
The order applies to all theatres, including multiplexes, and for films in all languages, effective from the date of gazette publication.
KSEAB releases SSLC mid-term exam 2025-26 timetable; exams begin 12 September
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has released the SSLC Class 10 mid-term exam timetable for the academic year 2025-26. Exams will be conducted offline from September 12 to September 18, 2025, covering subjects like First Language, English, and Social Science. Students can download the timetable from the KSEAB website and are advised to prepare a study plan.
Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah, a motel manager originally from Andhra Pradesh and a Bengaluru resident, was tragically beheaded in Dallas following an argument with a co-worker. The incident occurred at the motel where he worked, in front of his wife and son.
BENGALURU: Despite the Fare Fixation Committees recommendation to hike the Metro fare by 51.5%, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL) increased the fares by a steep 71%. This disclosure follows BMRCL finally making the committee report public after nearly seven months of withholding it. The report was released after sustained pressure from commuters, elected representatives and RTI applicants. The fare hike, imposed in February, raised ticket prices by as much as 71% and triggered widespread criticism. BMRCL had insisted that the revision was in line with FFC recommendations, but the report itself was kept out of public view until now. The panel had proposed a 51.5% fare increase spread over 7.5 years, amounting to an annualised rise of about 6.87%. It recommended a transparent, formula-driven mechanism that would automatically revise fares annually based on staff costs (linked to the Consumer Price Index), energy charges and maintenance expenses, capped at 5% each year. In contrast, BMRCL had initially sought a 105% hike, which the FFC rejected as unreasonable. The corporation ultimately went ahead with a 71% increase, far steeper than the committees gradualist approach. The report also urged a restructuring of the fare system. Instead of 29 slabs, it suggested a simplified model with 10 rounded slabs in multiples of Rs 10. Under this, the minimum fare would remain Rs 10 (for up to 2 km), while the maximum would be capped at Rs 90 for trips of 25 km or more. Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, who has been protesting against the fare hike and also took the matter to the Karnataka High Court, said, A day before the high court was set to hear my petition and seven months after the steep fare hike, BMRCL has published the FFC report on its website. In its objections before the high court, BMRCL had categorically stated that it received approval from the state government on July 16 to release the report. Yet, it took them almost two months to upload it. Meanwhile, Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan said BMRCL should either roll back the fare hike or adhere to the recommendations made by the committee and keep it at 51.5%. Unfair affair The Fare Fixation Committee had urged a restructuring of the fare system Instead of 29 slabs, it suggested a simplified model with 10 rounded slabs in multiples of Rs 10 Under this, the minimum fare would remain Rs 10 (for up to 2 km), while the maximum would be capped at Rs 90 for trips of 25 km or more BMRCL had initially sought a 105% hike which the Fare Fixation Committee it as unreasonable
LetMeGoo takes challenge of careless parking head-on
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Blocked by a vehicle at parking? The app LetMeGoo offers a way out. Developed by Richinnovations Technologies, a Technopark-based startup, the app is designed to alert owners whose vehicles are obstructing others in parking lots. It is now live with around 512 registered users most of them in Thiruvananthapuram. The concept behind LetMeGoo dates back to 2015, when Technopark employees would share photos in WhatsApp groups to identify vehicles that needed to be moved. LetMeGoo allows users to send alerts to vehicle owners through the app when they find a vehicle blocking their way. The alert includes a photo, location, and a pre-written message. Owners get notified through in-app alerts, calls, or SMSs. An official launch was initially planned in 2018 but was delayed by the flood, and later, the Covid pandemic. After a soft launch last year inside Technopark, the app is now being expanded for wider use across the state. LetMeGoo offers flexible account creation, from fully anonymous profiles to registered ones with names or limited details. Richin R Chandran, CEO of Richinnovations, said, Our fair usage policy and privacy-first design make the app safe to use. App has strong potential to evolve, says KSUM CEO To prevent misuse, the app limits alerts to preset messages. Users cant type in custom text. It also mandates use of a photograph for verification. Any misuse, including sharing of inappropriate images, can be reported, which are reviewed through a backend dashboard and accounts found in violation are permanently deleted. One of the features in progress is a tie-in with the MVD. While not officially endorsed yet, the company has proposed a system where the MVD could operate a dashboard to alert owners of vehicles not registered on the app. An MVD official said the proposal will be evaluated and submitted to higher authorities. Obstructive parking is a genuine issue. Since we do not have a 24x7 control room, managing such situations becomes difficult. The concept behind the app is positive. Importantly, it doesnt require sharing personal data with the company. In cases where the vehicle is unregistered on the app, users can alert us, and we can notify the owner, said the official. The app may soon expand into a broader mobility platform. Planned features include listings for EV charging stations, insurance services, and parking space spotting, etc. The app is totally free for users. But we will develop business-facing services on the backend, Richin said. The team has also received registrations from outside the state, including Karnataka. While the app is still at an early stage, it has received positive feedback from Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar and Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) CEO Anoop Ambika. Parking is a huge market with growing demand. This app has strong potential to evolve. Starting with alerting vehicle owners, it can scale up to help identify parking lots, enable valet services, and introduce a range of related features, Anoop told TNIE . However, wider public adoption and stronger institutional support will determine how far it goes in solving the states parking troubles. LetMeGoo is available on Android and iOS.
9 dead, 22 injured as truck ploughs into Ganpati procession in Karnataka's Hassan
A tragic incident occurred in Karnataka's Hassan district. A tanker lorry crashed into a Ganpati immersion procession in Mosale Hosalli village. Nine people died, including villagers and engineering students. Over twenty individuals sustained injuries and are receiving medical care. Chief Minister Siddaramiah announced compensation for the victims' families. Former Chief Minister Kumaraswamy expressed grief.
8 people killed, 22 injured after truck rams into Ganesh procession in Karnataka's Hassan
According to eyewitness accounts, the procession was moving along, with a large number of youths participating. It is being said that the truck hit the divider.
Karnataka Fixes Cinema Ticket Prices At Rs 200 In State
After thoroughly reviewing objections and suggestions, the Karnataka government finalised the rules.
Karnataka: Truck Rams Ganesh Procession, 8 Dead, 22 Injured
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah expressed grief on the death of the people and offered condolences to the families of the bereaved
Bengaluru weather: Rain expected today; AQI improves
Bengaluru is experiencing moderate rainfall on September 13, 2025, with temperatures ranging from 20.1C to 25.6C. The city's air quality is moderate, with a high chance of precipitation throughout the day. The forecast predicts continued rainfall in the coming days, which is expected to improve air quality, though residents are advised to take precautions due to damp conditions.
Were gonna reach the top, so dont try to stop , Ready to flip the game, dont try to play with us , these lines, delivered with confidence while clad in a saree by all-woman Hip-hop collective Wild Wild Womens rapper JQueen (Jacquilin Lucas), have wormed their way into the ears of 15.5 million people on Instagram since 2024. Since then, for the group, which is set to perform at Maya Bazaar, Jayamahal Palace Grounds, this Sunday, the only way forward has been up. The team recently wrapped up its first tour abroad in Germany. We were going through a difficult phase and hadnt posted anything for three months. Initially, the song Game Flip didnt go viral, and one day, we woke up to many texting us for performances and interviews, recalls JQueen, while HashtagPreeti (Preeti N Sutar), who is from Karnataka, adds, We went from 6,000 to 60,000 followers in a week. It was a turning point for us. Much like the one that catapulted them to popularity, the group writes verses that are bold and true to their experience of navigating womanhood, from toppling the patriarchy to mental health. We take inspiration from everyday life and things that affect us as women. Its easier to discuss such issues in the form of songs and were trying to include the larger picture of women in the country, says Pratika (Pratika Prabhune). Despite the perception of them writing about feminist issues, Preeti resists the idea of being limited to one topic. We want to talk about everything from love, politics, the environment and the sisterhood that we have. We want to just go all out, she says. The members, all in their 20s and early 30s, faced hostility for being women in the Hip-hop world. Some didnt allow us to perform just because we were women. I was thrown out from my previous crew, where I was the only girl member, so Im grateful to have Wild Wild Women, confesses JQueen, noting that the scene isnt as much as of a boys club as it used to be. With the members also including Krantinaari (Ashwini Hiremath), MC Mahila (Shruti Raut), break-dancers FlowRaw (Deepa Singh) and MGK (Mugdha Mangaonkar), graffiti artist Gauri Dabholkar and skateboarder Shruti Bhosle hailing from different linguistic backgrounds, the Mumbai-based groups songs are an eclectic mix of languages. They rap in Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, Marathi and English the key to cohesion being teamwork and feedback. Every language has its own way of expressing emotion. So writing in these languages is not the same as writing in English or Hindi each of our lines are not literally translated into every other language. Its just us bringing our own flavours to the table, we get a gist of what the person is trying to say and each one contributes to a larger picture. We do give each other feedback, because that helps us grow as individuals and brings together a more wholesome track overall, says Pratika. They have a unique look to complement this individual voice, trading in the typical western clothing of most Indian Hip-hop artistes for colour-coordinated sarees. Initially, we started out as a western-looking group, but Krantinaari suggested that we should be performing in sarees. We had our disagreements, but once we started wearing them, the response was crazy, explains Preeti, adding, We often end up picking sarees from our moms wardrobes. Its an emotional moment for me as it feels like breaking out of the barriers that my ancestors couldnt. Its safe to say that youll hear a lot more of their music in person than can be found online, with the band routinely performing unreleased songs and solo music alongside their released singles while touring and building a fanbase. For their hour-long performance in Bengaluru, they hint at a retro theme performance, as Pratika says with a smile, Youll just have to see for yourself.
How's the josh among Bengalureans for the India vs Pak match on Sunday?
India vs Pakistan matches have long been one of the most anticipated games in cricket, with entire families glued to the TV as the men in blue took on their rivals across the border, wins leading to festival-like celebrations and losses to serious mourning. With India set to face off against Pakistan this Sunday for a shot at the Asia Cup, the citys cricket enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement. I am super excited and planning to watch at home with my whole family. When its an India vs Pakistan match, then it is not just a match; prestige, ego, pride, and all that comes in, says Shireesh, a 21-year-old logistics coordinator. Some enthusiasts are resorting to their tried and tested lucky charms and rituals to make sure the India team wins. Undergraduate student Shreya B shares, Sometimes, I just sit in one place and dont move at all if the wickets are falling or we are getting a good turn. I also wear the same black t-shirt I always wear before every India match. With star players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharmas T20 retirement, enthusiasts are curious to see how the new squad performs. Their retirement was a bit bitter but the new era has started with Shubman Gill, Hardik Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav with Suryakumar Yadav as the captain. They dominated the UAE match and Im pretty confident this new team is going to continue to dominate, says Deepthi Ravi, an associate specialist. Samarth Puranik, a student, adds, It would be fun to see how India handles the pressure with new faces in the team, and the transition into a different phase of cricketing. As for every Indian match, the Karnataka Institute of Cricket will be watching on the big screen but its director, Irfan Sait, notices that the mood among youngsters at the academy is that Pakistan is not the rival that it used to be. There is no guesswork at all that India is going to win. These days, the rivalry among teams has shifted and there is more excitement about an India vs Australia match, says Sait, adding, Back in the 80s and 90s, with players like Wasim Akram and Shoaib Akhtar, we used to be worried that they may even beat India but that kind of fear doesnt exist now. Its taken for granted that were going to beat them. Shreya is similarly confident but cautious at the same time, saying, Especially after the way India played against UAE, I feel happy about the squad and hope they squash Pakistan, but Im also a little scared. The opposing squad may be full of surprises. (With inputs from Reshma Syed) *Catch the face-off here: All SOCIAL outlets: Watch the match with big screens, a buzzing crowd, and unbeatable bear bucket offers for 3, 6, and 9 beers Details: 91520 17971 *SkyDeck By Sherlocks, MG Road: Get ready to watch the action live on a massive LED screen while enjoying a rooftop view. Relish gourmet dishes and handcrafted cocktails as you share the thrill with an electrifying crowd. Details: highape.com *Cahoots, Brigade Road: Catch the match as you enjoy 2+1 offers on Carlsberg Smooth Beer. Details: 88844 40794
Insurance firm fined Rs 8L for denying claim
For long, Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah nursed entrepreneurial ambitions