Goldman Sachs elevates 49 India execs to MD position
Karnataka enhances sugarcane FRP by 100; farmers calloffstrike
Farmers will now get 3,300 per tonne (excluding harvesting and transportation cost) against the FRP of 3,200 fixed by the Centre. State government and sugar mills will contribute 50 each
Two-year-old child bitten by stray dog inside Bellandur tech park in Bengaluru
AI adoption up, ROI lags in GCCs: Report
Two caught with fake number plates in Bengaluru
Bengaluru defence firm, MBDA open missile test bench facility
Happy Streets returns to MEI Layout in Bengaluru
Three months after fatal dog attack in Bengaluru, victims kin set to receive Rs 5 lakh compensation
When children with autism put up an art exhibition in Bengaluru
Govt says its open to RSS march request at Chittapur
Nigerian caught with 361 ecstasy pills in Bengaluru
CM cancels Tumakuru visit amid unrest
Tumakuru to have 2ndJapan industrial park
HDK rules out CM change, says Cong wont risk replacing Siddaramaiah
Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested Kamrul alias Mamu, a 51-year-old fruit seller, who masterminded the Mamu Gang involved in interstate bank burglaries. Posing as a humble vendor by day, he meticulously planned heists, striking at night with precision to disable alarms and break into vaults. His arrest has solved three major bank burglary cases in Karnataka.
KSMCA hands over 30.71 crore special dividend to Karnataka govt.
Belagavi district witnesses widespread protests supporting sugarcane farmers
Theft accused arrested, stolen property worth Rs 13L arrested
Sumathi Jayappa highlights importance of Kannada culture and language
AI video shows DKS pushing CM Siddaramaiah; FIR against Instagram user
Lokayukta raids six Bengaluru RTOs, uncovers large-scale irregularities
Elderly man duped of Rs 27 lakh in digital arrest scam
Govt to encourage sports promotion: Lad
Five arrested for gambling in Belagavi
State to allocate 300 acres to Japanese companies: Principal Secretary
Passengers fall prey to waiting fee auto scam in Bengaluru
Several users have taken to social media and lodged complaints with aggregator platforms over being unfairly charged
Sardar 150 Unity Walk to be held in Haveri on Nov 10
THTalksBengaluru: Pose a question to the City Police Commissioner
Yakshagana poet Ganesh Kolekady passes away
Karnataka Yakshagana Academy had presented him with its top Parthi Subba Award for 2022
CM Siddaramaiah sets sugarcane rate at Rs 3,300 tonne as protests grow
Bengaluru: With farmers protesting in the northern districts of Karnataka, demanding a fair price for their produce, the Karnataka government has decided to fix the price Rs 3,300 per tonne of sugarcane, yielding a recovery of 11.25 per cent, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Friday. The CM also appealed to protesting sugarcane farmers to cooperate 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 .
Camp elephant runs amok in Karnatakas Gundlupet town
Zakir Khan's spontaneous stage moment hits home with fans
Karnataka Man Kills Daughter, Dies By Suicide After Wife Elopes With Lover
A 37-year-old man allegedly killed his four-year-old daughter before ending his life after his wife eloped with another man.
Foreigner detained for peddling drugs in Bengaluru
Karnataka Fixes Sugarcane Price At Rs 3,300 Per Tonne Amid Farmers' Protest
The protest by sugarcane farmers in the State demanding a higher price for their produce entered its eighth day in Belagavi on Thursday.
Mysuru: CESC to launch drive to collect power bill dues
Inter-State burglar arrested in Bengaluru
Job aspirants withdraw protest after Minister Ramalinga Reddys assurance
Hundreds of candidates who were shortlisted in the 2019 recruitment for drivers and driver-cum-conductors in North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation, staged a protest in Hubballi on Friday seeking recruitment for all the notified posts and withdrew it later in the day following specific assurance by Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy
Startup innovation on display as KAN Demo Day comes to Mysuru
Banana festival in Mysuru: A celebration of diversity
Notification issued for creation of 107 revenue villages: Karnataka Minister Krishna Byre Gowda
Nearly 1,200 applications received for B-Khata to A-Khata conversions: GBA Chief
The conversion campaign, which officially began on November 1, was announced by the Karnataka government on October 15 with the aim of regularising property records, easing property tax collection, and making property transactions more transparent and legally compliant
Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy attends DISHA meeting in Mysuru
Trial courts have no power to decide legality of Look Out Circulars: Karnataka HC
If the trial courts are found interfering with the LOCs, such action would be viewed seriously, the High Court said after it was brought to its notice that trial courts are interfering in LOCs in several instances
Karnataka: Rs 100 more per tonne for sugarcane growers as agitation engulfs 9 districts
The farmers were getting an effective price of only Rs 2600 to Rs 3000 per tonne after harvesting and transportation costs but increase in input costs has rendered sugarcane cultivation unviable. The root problem, Siddaramaiah said, lay with the Centre as it controls the policy levers.
Three held on charge of killing 34-year-old man during drunken brawl
Cooperation sought for further improving sports ambience in Dharwad
Reiterating the State governments commitment in creating more infrastructure to encourage children to take interest in sports, Labour Minister and Dharwad district in charge Santosh Lad has sought the cooperation of everyone to further improve the sports ambience in the district
Maharashtra eyes a strong performance against Karnataka
Man held on charge of murdering live-in partner
Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan to deliver convocation address at JSSAHER, Mysuru
All India Tanzeem-e-Insaf urges State govt. to officially celebrate Tipu Sultan jayanti
More buses to NWKRTC, promises Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy
Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy has said that in addition to the 700 new buses provided to NWKRTC, tender had been floated for purchase of 300 new buses and sanction had been given for 150 buses
A dozen flights to and from KIA delayed due to ATC glitch in Delhi airport
KIA handled 32.4 million passengers in the first nine months of 2025
The airport handled domestic passenger traffic of 27.3 million and international passenger traffic of 5.1 million in the first nine months of 2025, representing year over year growth of 5% and 30.1%, respectively
Centre responsible for fixing FRP, not States: Karnataka Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda
Chancellor honoured with ICT Education Changemaker Award
India must transition from a service-based economy to a product-based economy: HCL co-founder
60% of Indias GDP comes from services, while 90% of Chinas GDP is from products and commodities
Officers conduct naming ceremony for two abandoned infants in Raichur
Four-day Krishi-Thotagarike Mela inaugurated in Karnatakas Shivamogga
Farmers call off strike, accept CMs offer
Vote theft: Leaders not participating in campaign will be sacked, says KPCC chief
Karnatakas new startup policy targets 10,000 ventures outside Bengaluru
In a move to cement its position as Indias startup capital, Karnataka has unveiled a Rs 518 crore plan to support 25,000 new ventures by 2030. The policy emphasises deeptech, women-led entrepreneurship, and balanced growth across the state.
Centre should resolve sugarcane growers issue, says Karnataka Minister N. Cheluvarayaswamy
Bank of Maharashtra empanels Bartronics as CBC
Bartronics plans to expand its nationwide presence from1,800 to 3,000 banking touchpointsover the next69 months, with a focus onMaharashtra,Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Karnataka
Karnataka Farmers Protest Over Sugarcane Pricing Turns Violent | Video
Sugarcane farmers in Belagavi, Bagalkote, Haveri, and Vijayapura demand Rs 3,500 per tonne, sparking highway blockades and unrest. CM Siddaramaiah seeks Centre's intervention.
A team of Karnataka State Reserve Police dispersed the farmers and cleared the blockade
Stones Thrown, Highway Blocked As Karnataka Sugarcane Protests Enter Day 9
Tensions flared in northern Karnataka on Friday as a protest over sugarcane prices entered its ninth consecutive day, with angry farmers and groups supporting them resorting to stone-throwing on the Bengaluru-Pune National Highway in Belagavi.
The JD(S) leader said he does not believe that the State Government is facing a funds crunch, as party leaders had been appointed as heads of Guarantee Schemes Implementation Committees and given Cabinet-rank
H.D. Kumaraswamy rules out November Revolution in Congress government in Karnataka
Responding to speculation about change of leadership in Karnataka, Mr. Kumaraswamy said that it is not easy for the Congress party to replace Siddaramaiah
Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy has dismissed rumors of a leadership change in Karnataka, stating it's not easy for Congress to replace Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He described Siddaramaiah as a capable leader, having known him from his JD(S) days. Kumaraswamy also commented on Deputy CM DK Shivakumar's aspirations, suggesting his ambitions are a matter between him and God.
Farmer Killed By Tiger in Karnataka District, 3rd Such Incident In 1 Month
A farmer was killed in a tiger attack in Mysuru district on Friday, prompting Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre to order the suspension of safari operations in Nagarahole and Bandipur Tiger Reserves
Deliberate Insult: Trinamool Slams BJP Leader's Remark On National Anthem
Trinamool Congress came down heavily againstBJP after formerKarnatakaAssembly speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri claimed that thenationalanthem was written to welcome the British.
Moral policing: Two held in Dakshina Kannada district of coastal Karnataka
According to police, the alleged abuse and attack took place at Periyadka when a group of 10 under-graduate students were on their way to the house of their ailing classmate
Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan to visit Shravanabelgola on November 9
Abhinava Charukeerthy Bhattaraka Swamy of the mutt told mediapersons that a 10.5 feet tall statue of Shantisagara Maharaj would be installed on the hillock next to Vindhyagiri on November 9
Karnataka suspends safari at Bandipur Nagarhole Reserves, bans trekking after 3 fatal tiger attacks
Karnataka has suspended safaris at Bandipur and Nagarhole Tiger Reserves. This action follows three fatal tiger attacks in 15 days. A statewide ban on trekking in human-wildlife conflict zones is also in effect. Forest officials are focused on locating and capturing the tiger responsible for the attacks. The safety of the public and wildlife is the primary concern.
Tiger attacks: Karnataka Minister orders closure of safari in Bandipur and Nagarahole
Trekking in humanwildlife conflict zones suspended until further orders; all available forest personnel to be deployed for tiger capture operation, says Minister Eshwar Khandre
Karnataka: Domestic Workers Bill a Good Step, But Some Concerns Persist
While the Bill represents a crucial step towards recognizing domestic work as real work deserving of protection, its success hinges on sound financial planning and legislative coherence.
Inside Karnatakas Social and Educational Survey: Data, Debate, and Division
With the Social and Educational Survey in Karnataka report expected in December, how will it influence future social and educational policies?
Inside Karnatakas Caste Survey: Data, Debate, and Division
With the Social and Educational Survey in Karnataka report expected in December, how will it influence future social and educational policies?
Bengaluru leads India in talent and knowledge development
BENGALURU: Neeti Sharma, CEO of TeamLease Digital, highlighted Bengalurus leading position in talent and knowledge development. Bengaluru tops the list in India when it comes to talent and knowledge, with a vast pool emerging from colleges and private organisations, she said. She praised the Government of Karnataka for its proactive initiatives, including programmes such as Nipuna and apprenticeship opportunities at the college level to equip youngsters with industry-ready skills. Neeti Sharma said this while addressing co-panellists during a session at the Skill Summit 2025 session titledKarnataka as a Skills Gateway to the World. She also urged young professionals to embrace continuous learning. Companies today not only seek domain or hard skills but also value the ability to learn and adapt. Unemployability is a bigger challenge than unemployment there are ample opportunities, but a shortage of skilled candidates, she noted. Ferdinand Sehlechta, Head of the India Competence Centre in Dsseldorf, Germany, said the growing demand for skilled workers. Our centre represents over one lakh member companies, and many highlight a shortage of around 50,000 skilled professionals. This number could double in the next decade. Hence, we are working closely with the Government of Karnataka to bridge this gap, he stated. Sheenam Ohrie, Managing Director of Broadridge India, said her company recruits about 20 percent of its employees directly from educational institutions. We collaborate with the IT/BT Department and have founded a Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) consortium to prepare over 1,000 students for the industry. Technology is an enabler, but its domain expertise and soft skills that will shape the world of tomorrow, she said. Thorsten Kiefer, Executive Director of DeFa Agentur GmbH, said the importance of language proficiency for job seekers. Learning foreign languages is crucial, as communication gaps often challenge both candidates and recruiters, he observed. He also advised aspirants to seek scholarships or financial aid instead of depleting their savings when pursuing opportunities abroad. Various institutions in India and overseas offer assistance that can ease financial pressure on families, he added.
Farmer killed in tiger attack in Mysuru district, third such case in Saragur taluk in as many weeks
Prabhakaran, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Bandipur Tiger Reserve, said the village is at an aerial distance of 6 to 7 km from the site of the previously reported tiger attack
Man kills 78-year-old mother over property dispute in Hubballi
The accused is a former employee of the Hubballi Dharwad Municipal Corporation
Five persons arrested for trying to extort money posing as RTI activists in Hubballi
The complaint was filed by officials of a cooperative society in Hubballi
Women form majority of BMTC bus users after Karnatakas Shakti scheme boosts ridership by 151%
BENGALURU: For the first time in the history of Bengalurus public transport system, women have become the majority of all BMTC bus users. A new study from Azim Premji University finds that after the launch of the Karnataka governments Shakti scheme which grants free travel on BMTC buses to resident women women ridership surged by 151 per cent. The report Gender, Welfare and Mobility: Impact of Shakti Scheme on BMTC Transport Transformation analysed 2.89 crore trip records from January 2023 to January 2025. It concluded that the scheme has triggered a structural shift in urban mobility, making buses women-majority spaces on several key corridors within the city. The study elaborates that the routes run through the Central Business District, including Majestic, KR Market and Shivajinagar, the economic and administrative core of the city with a high concentration of state institutions, major transit hubs, wholesale markets and commercial enterprises. Free buses outweigh Metro convenience The study also tracked ridership along Metro-connected corridors, including the KR Puram-Whitefield Purple Line extension. After Metro became operational, overall bus ridership on those routes dropped by 25.6 per cent, indicating that many users shifted to the Metro, but women did not. On multiple routes where BMTC and Metro overlap, Shakti users continued to outnumber paying riders, choosing buses over the faster Metro connection. A key blind spot: Migrant women excluded Despite the surge in mobility for women, the schemes benefits are restricted only to those who can prove domicile in Karnataka. The study warns that this leaves out interstate migrant women often garment workers, domestic workers and daily wage earners who depend heavily on public transport but lack the required local documentation. The report states, One ethical imperative should be to expand to include interstate migrant women, who are currently excluded on domicile grounds. Their exclusion, the report argues, weakens the welfare intent of the programme and overlooks its productivity benefits.

