Karnataka rain: Landslip in Kodagu in region bereft of human habitation
On being alerted by residents of Palangala village, officials from the Departments of Mines and Geology, Revenue and Forest reached the spot on August 1 for an on-site inspection
Parents in Bengaluru seek 90-day age relaxation for Class 1 admissions in 202627
BENGALURU: A group of parents whose children are currently in Upper Kindergarten (UKG) have appealed to the Commissioner of Public Instruction, seeking a 90-day relaxation in age eligibility cut-off for admission to Class 1 for the academic year 202627. As per current state policy, children should have completed six years of age by June 1 to qualify for Class 1 admission. However, many children born between June 2 and August 31 fall just short of this requirement, despite completing UKG and being developmentally ready to enter primary school. These parents are requesting that the age cut-off be extended to August 31, to prevent their children from having to repeat UKG solely due to date of birth. In their letter, the parents pointed out that a similar exception was made during the 202526 academic year, when the state Education department had allowed children who had completed 5 years and 5 months by June 1 and finished UKG, to enrol in Class 1. That one-time relaxation, granted following widespread concern and consultation with the State Education Policy Commission, had helped thousands of children. Parents fear that without a similar concession this year, children from the next batch will face unequal treatment, despite being in the same learning stage. They have urged the department to maintain fairness by issuing a circular to schools, allowing a 90-day age relaxation for Class 1 admissions in 202627. The issue stems from a major policy shift in July 2022, when Karnataka raised the minimum age for Class 1 admission from 5.5 to 6 years, aligning with the Right to Education Act and National Education Policy 2020. To ease transition, implementation of the new rule was deferred until 2025-26.
Karnataka Minister MB Patil dismisses Maharashtra govt`s claims on Almatti dam
He further pointed out that Maharashtra had raised the matter again in 2005 before the Krishna Water Tribunal, which also rejected the claim
DK Shivakumars Sleight Of Hand: Karnataka Congress Makeover RSS Style
Its evident that Shivakumar has been methodically working towards the cadre-based strategy of the RSS-BJP
Karnataka Minister MB Patil dismisses Maharashtra government's claims on Almatti dam
Karnataka Minister MB Patil refuted Maharashtra's claim that raising the Alamatti dam's height would cause floods, citing prior rejections by the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal and the Supreme Court. He highlighted historical floods predating the dam's construction and suggested encroachment on catchment areas in Sangli as a more likely cause, urging Maharashtra to address these issues instead.
Rape case: Prajwal Revanna holds back tears after conviction; no family member present in court
Prajwal Revanna, once protected by his family's political influence, now confronts isolation as he was convicted in court. Overwhelmed by the verdict, he struggled to contain his emotions, with no family members present. The swiftness of the judgment in a case involving a politician has surprised many, even as legal challenges are anticipated.
14 swimmers brave choppy, cold waters of English channel; 4 finish 132km relay in 33hours
Tele-MANAS receives over 65k calls in three years
Govt orders probe into graft charges against Malaprabha Sugars
Delhivery integrates Ecom Express volumes, Q1 profit rises 67% in Q1
Dharmasthala exhumations day 4: no remains found
SIT found partial skeletal remains when they dug up spot 6, the only place they have recovered remains
Forest tag stalls land allotment for Haveri industrial corridor
Instant answers: Indias fintechs harness GenAI
PLA court disposes 726 cases; To hold 30-day campaign
Karnataka high court quashes bribery case against Bescom contract driver
Kidnappers IP address masking skills leave Bengaluru cops stunned
Bengaluru: Nischiths parents didnt inform cops about ransom call for 7 hours
Cold-blooded murder of teenager sends shockwaves in Bengaluru neighbourhood
WinZO disputes Googles plea over Play Store rules
Karnataka is open, ready to partner with the world, CM tells diplomats
Karnataka high court tells govt to file status reporton pending Sakala applications
Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation offers 10% monsoon discount on multi-day tours
Fact-finding team flags poor conditions at womens nursing hostel in Kalaburagi
Prajwal Revanna conviction: A sex scandal that shook Karnataka
Convicted, Prajwal Revanna breaks down in court
Justice Nagarathna: Bengalurus flooding is a man-made disaster
This dried lake in Bengaluru is now a recharged three-acre freshwater body
Youth Cong secy murdered over personal dispute
Ktaka records over 25,000 teen pregnancies in 11 months
Man murdered by wife, lover over affair
Court sentences two men for rape and aiding crime
The summit featured 24 multi-track sessions across five thematic streams, from Finance to Arts.
Swabhimani Madiga Mahasabha holds protest
No need for Karnataka to give land for cheap to IT firms: Priyank Kharge
The States IT Minister said that the government was promoting schemes to upskill talent, and that Karnataka benefited from early investments in the IT sector.
No Kannada, no trade licence: Businesses told to upload geotagged photos of signboards
Karnataka opens global bridge to Bengaluru ahead of flagship tech summit
BJP with allies working out on VP candidate; Kerala leader among contenders
NEW DELHI: The process to select a consensus candidate for the election of the Vice-President, already notified by the Election Commission of India, has gained momentum, with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) likely to agree upon the BJPs nominee soon. As the candidate is expected to be chosen from the saffron side, sources indicate that NDA allies are anticipated to come together for discussions shortly. I think we will be able to decide the candidate soon. But a big surprise cannot be ruled out, remarked a senior BJP leader, speaking on condition of anonymity during an informal conversation with a select group of media personnel on Friday. The meeting of NDA leaders, following the BJPs shortlisting of names, is expected to take place between the first and second weeks of August, with the final name likely to be confirmed by 18 August. If everything goes as per plan, nobody can rule out the possibility of announcing the names of the candidates of the BJP national president as well as the Vice-President, a senior BJP source noted. Meanwhile, sources within the saffron camp indicated that the BJP, in consultation with its ideological mentor, the RSS, will shortlist candidates based on their parliamentary experience, alignment with the Sanghs ideology, and reputation as neutral and non-controversial figures. How India elects its Vice President As speculation grows within saffron political circles, P.S. Sreedharan Pillai, former Governor of Goa and previously of Mizoram, as well as former BJP state president in Kerala, has emerged as one of the leading contenders for the post of Vice-President. He holds profound experience in parliamentary affairs, is considered neutral, and is a renowned author also, remarked a BJP source. One of the most conducive factors in Pillais favour is his background with the ABVP and his leadership during the BJPs victory of two MP seats in Kerala in 2018. He has authored over 210 books and has been an active writer for several decades, while maintaining a long-standing role in politics. He is considered a neutral statesman with deep experience in parliamentary affairs. Another name being speculated upon after Pillai is that of Sikkim Governor Om Prakash Mathur, a former Rajya Sabha member with an RSS background. We can only speculate, but the fact is the name would be surprising. Maybe a woman candidate finally emerges as the face, setting an example of the Modi governments mantra on women empowermentright from the President of India to Vice-President, the senior BJP source added, without ruling out the possibility of incumbent Deputy Chairman Harivansh being elevated to the Vice-Presidents post, or the selection of any senior BJP leader above the age of 70. Previously, names such as former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, Bihar Governor Md Arif Khan, and Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot have also been speculated.
RTC workers to go on indefinite strike from August 5
The JAC, which represents employees of all four State-run transport corporations, has demanded a salary hike effective from January 1, 2024, and the settlement of pending arrears for 38 months from January 1, 2020, to February 28, 2023.
Knowledge gained at ISS is going to be useful for our Gaganyaan mission: Group Captain Shukla
Group Captain Shukla, who is one of the four astronauts selected for the Gaganyaan mission, shares the highlights of the Ax-4 mission for the first time after returning to Earth
Retired defence personnel loses Rs 1.8 crore in digital arrest fraud
Chemists body seeks action against startups for unauthorised tampering, repacking of medicine strips
Such tampering and repacking of medicine strips threaten patient safety, undermine ethical pharmacy practices, and erode confidence in the regulatory framework.
No shortage of urea in Mandya, farmers need not worry, says DC
Ground impact: GCCs go enterprise, India becomes the epicentre of change
Cognizant adds 7,500 in Q2, lifts outlook on robust deal wins
KSOU gets 22.5 crore State grant for infrastructure boost
The university has managed to secure an Income Tax refund of over 10 crore
Poisonous substance found in drinking water of govt. school in Karnatakas Hosanagar
Prajwal judgment has boosted the morale of survivors, say activists
The verdict has shown that law is the same for all and when implemented with the same spirit, justice is possible, said an activist
BJP members stage protest against Congress govt.
Bengaluru advocates body seeks new Bar Councilrepresentative with English proficiency
Siddaramaiah is against giving ministerial berth to me as long as he is CM: Yathindra
Madiga community members demand implementation of internal reservations within Scheduled Castes
MUDA scam: Yathindra seeks clean chit for Siddaramaiah from P.N. Desai Commission
Prajwal Revanna convicted of rape; quantum of sentence expected to be announced today
Kalaburagi tops Karnataka in timely service delivery via Nadakacheri centres
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Mysore Warriors shortlist ten young players
Labs for organ donation tests to come up in Wenlock, two other government hospitals in Karnataka
The satellite Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics laboratories would be used to conduct HLA tests for cross-matching and other tests required for organ donation
Deliberate attempts to defame Dharmasthala, says JSS secretary
Silent protest held in Belagavi demanding release of arrested Kerala nuns
Book highlighting CFTRIs accomplishments released
Dalit leaders demand high-level probe into death of Dalit student at Central University of Karnataka
Three BBMP staff relieved from duties due to dereliction of responsibilities
Terming temporary injunction was granted sans reason, High Court directed civil court to pass order afresh
CFTRI and NSIC hold event in Mysuru to bridge gap between innovators and MSME entrepreneurs
726 cases disposed of by PLA; month long campaign to be held
Brahmin Samaj Trust to felicitate meritorious students
Submit status report on applications filed under Sakala scheme: HC
STIHL India opens new showroom in Hubballi
A global leader in outdoor power tools and solutions, STIHL India has named its new outlet L.G. Enterprises
SIT to seek imprisonment for life for Prajwal Revanna
The Madiga community demanded internal reservation
JSS Hospital launches Special Clinic in Mysuru to address digital addiction
13.5 to 22% of children, adolescents and college students engaged in high-risk digital behaviour, says expert
Yadgir CMCs body decides to send proposal to State govt. to reduce tax on commercial establishments
Many daily commuters said that app-based aggregators have hiked their prices by 3040%, far exceeding the government-approved revisions.
Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge criticized the BJP and JD(S) for their silence following Prajwal Revanna's conviction in a rape case. Kharge questioned the BJP's 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' slogan, accusing them of using other leaders to divert attention from such crimes.
M.B. Patil says Maharashtras argument against raising Almatti height baseless
No plots, buildings within 500 metres of SWM unit at Kesare: Upalokayuta
Protests staged seeking implementation of internal reservation
Cancel tenders awarded to companies yet to commence work under PM KUSUM-C scheme, says CESC MD
Govt. monitoring social media posts on Dharmasthala: Home Minister
Karnataka HC quashes gag order on Dharmasthala temple coverage
In a significant development, the Karnataka High Court on Friday, August 1, quashed the gag order imposed by a local court against media coverage of the ongoing Dharmasthalas alleged mass burial case. The High Court observed that the order withheld the general publics right to information, especially in a matter involving allegations of sexual assault, 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 .
BIAL raises 9,000 crore through private placement of NCDs
Though Kalakappa Nidagundi held a low-level position, he and his family had amassed an astonishing array of properties. The list includes 24 residential buildings, four plots, and 40 acres of agricultural land.
Though Kalakappa Nidagundi held a low-level position, he and his family had amassed an astonishing array of properties. The list includes 24 residential buildings, four plots, and 40 acres of agricultural land.
The Election Commission refuted Rahul Gandhi's claims of electoral manipulation in Karnataka, asserting neutrality. Prajwal Revanna was convicted of raping a domestic help. India is reassessing trade and defense strategies after the US imposed tariffs, potentially impacting the F-35 jet deal. Bihar released draft electoral rolls, allowing claims until September 1.
The State Government has formed a Special Investigation Team to look into the claims of alleged mass murder, rape and mass burials in Dharmasthala over the past two decades
CHANDIGARH: Between January 20 and July 22 this year, a total of 1,703 Indian citizens were deported from the United States, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) informed in response to a question in the Lok Sabha. The highest number of deportees was from Punjab, followed by Haryana and Gujarat. Of the total, 767 individuals returned on commercial flights from the US, while 333 were deported via US Customs and Border Protection (Military) flights. In a written reply to a question posed by MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh shared these statistics in the Lok Sabha. Among the deportees, 1,562 were men and 141 were women. The state-wise breakdown is as follows: Punjab (620), Haryana (604), Gujarat (245), Uttar Pradesh (38), Goa (26), Maharashtra (20), Delhi (20), Telangana (19), Tamil Nadu (17), Andhra Pradesh (12), Uttarakhand (12), Himachal Pradesh (10), Jammu & Kashmir (10), Kerala (8), Chandigarh (8), Madhya Pradesh (7), Rajasthan (7), West Bengal (6), Karnataka (5), Odisha (1), Bihar (1), Jharkhand (1), and six cases with the state of origin unknown. Further details on the modes of deportation revealed that 333 individuals were deported by the US Customs and Border Protection (Military) flights on February 5, 15, and 16. Another 231 were deported on charter flights by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on March 19, June 8, and June 25. Additionally, 300 people were deported on July 5 and 18 via Department of Homeland Security (DHS) charter flights. Seventy-two deportees arrived in India individually or in small groups, as and when their commercial flight tickets were arranged from Panama. Another 767 individuals returned from the US on commercial flights, again in small groups or individually. The Ministry stated that it remains engaged with the US authorities to ensure the humane treatment of deportees during these operations. It said concerns had been strongly registered with the US regarding the treatment of deporteesespecially the use of shackles, including on women and children. Concerns with regard to religious/cultural sensitivities, including the use of turbans and dietary preferences, have also been formally taken up with the US side. The Ministry has not received any complaint pertaining to the treatment of deportees on any flight after February 5, 2025, the reply stated. On the issue of monitoring the status of Indian students and migrants in the US facing deportation or visa-related challenges, including social media-based vetting procedures, the MEA said it had received several representations from Indian students and their families struggling to get student visa appointments. The Ministry took up the matter with the US Embassy in New Delhi as well as the US Department of State, the reply said. In response, the US side informed that additional security requirements for student visas had reduced the capacity of the US Embassy and consulates in India to process visas. However, student visa appointments are now open. For the J-1 physician category, the US side has launched a software-based solution to prioritise their appointments. Several students who had earlier reported difficulty in finding appointment slots under this category have now been able to secure appointments. The US Embassy is working to open a limited number of additional student visa appointments through the end of August in recognition of the urgent need before the start of the new academic year. A student visa fact sheet with frequently asked questions (FAQs) is also being developed to reduce uncertainty around the issue, the reply noted. The Ministry added that while visa issuance remains a sovereign prerogative of the host country, it has consistently raised with both the US Embassy in New Delhi and the US State Department in Washington, DC, the issues faced by Indian students in securing visas.
SOPA estimates 2% increase in kharif 2025 soyabean area at 119.69 lakh ha
Farmers in Karnataka and Maharashtra drive the area increase, while MP sees a small dip