Karnataka / The Times of India
The Karnataka government has reinstated IPS officer Dr. K Ramachandra Rao as DGP after his compulsory leave due to a gold smuggling investigation involving his daughter, Ranya Rao. Ranya was arrested for allegedly smuggling 14.2kg of gold from Dubai.
Bengaluru's Yellow Line metro starts operations on August 11. It connects R V Road to Bommasandra. The first train departs at 6:30 am. The end-to-end fare is sixty rupees. The metro reduces travel time significantly. Passengers express excitement and relief. Many commuters switch from road to metro. They find the metro more convenient.
Bengaluru offices are becoming more pet-friendly. Companies like WeWork and DriveU welcome pets. Some offices even have resident pets. These animals reduce stress and boost morale. Manipal Hospital is also trying animal-assisted therapy. They are using dogs to comfort patients. These initiatives highlight the positive impact of pets in professional and healthcare settings.
Shakeel Ahmed Angadi, a Muslim teacher in North Karnataka, has dedicated 26 years to teaching Sanskrit. Inspired by Vrushabha Lingacharya Swamiji and trained by Prahlad Bhat, Angadi uses engaging methods to celebrate Sanskrit. He emphasizes that Sanskrit is a 'life language' for him. Islamic religious leaders have lauded his work, and his children are also learning Sanskrit, showcasing communal harmony.
Bengalurus short film festival returns with hands-on workshops, insider panels and more