Karnataka / The Times of India
Temples across Bengaluru resonated with prayers and rituals for the safety and strength of India's armed forces following Operation Sindoor. The Muzrai department directed 35,000 temples to conduct special pujas as a tribute to the soldiers' courage. Prominent temples like Gavi Gangadeshwara and Banashankari held homas, abhishekas, and aarthis.
A tragic accident near Santhekatte claimed the life of labourer Ravi Kumar on Wednesday. While working on a drainage drilling task at a National Highway 66 construction site, Ravi was struck by a lorry allegedly driven recklessly by Deepak Kumar.
Researchers in Bengaluru have developed a method using trace DNA from livestock kill sites to identify individual large carnivores, offering a reliable tool for managing human-wildlife conflict. The study, conducted in Central India's tiger reserves, successfully identified tigers at 85% of kill sites using genetic samples like shed hair, saliva, and scat. This approach provides evidence-based support for conflict resolution and predator monitoring.
Satish K. was allegedly attacked by his nephew, Mithun, in Kadaba due to a dispute over a construction project in Subrahmanya. The incident occurred near Ainekidu when Mithun blocked Satish's car, verbally abused him, and assaulted him with an iron rod. Satish sustained injuries and was admitted to the Kadaba Community Health Centre, prompting a police investigation.
The Directorate of Child Protection has instructed the Mangaluru City Police and Mangaluru City Corporation to take action against child begging in Mangaluru, following a legal notice from activist Nigel Albuquerque. The notice highlighted the prevalence of child begging and forced labor near PVS Junction and Lalbagh, also addressing traffic issues.
A seven-year-old girl in Mangaluru successfully underwent a complex supramajor surgery at Zulekha Yenepoya Institute of Oncology for advanced papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland, which had spread extensively. The surgical team, led by Dr. Jalaluddin Akbar, meticulously removed the thyroid and affected lymph nodes, employing a novel Indocyanine Green technique to preserve the parathyroid glands.
AJ Hospital in Mangaluru has achieved a milestone. They successfully performed a CORI Robotic Unicondylar Knee Replacement. Dr. Mayur Rai and Dr. Mohammed Shabir Kassim led the surgery. The CORI system offers precise 3D modelling. It ensures better outcomes and faster recovery. The patient is recovering well with physiotherapy.
A 23-year-old physiotherapist from Sullia was allegedly defrauded of Rs 1.98 lakh after clicking on an online gaming advertisement promising doubled returns. Initially, small deposits yielded bonuses, but withdrawal issues arose, prompting further deposits. The victim, unable to retrieve his funds, reported the incident, leading to a police investigation under the IT Act and BNS.
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat visited Karkala. He aims to develop pilgrimage and tourist spots. The central government will develop these sites. This initiative aligns with Prime Minister Modi's vision. The Swadesh Darshan Scheme will support the development. Karkala MLA sought support for the region's tourism. The plan includes developing Bahubali at Anekere and other sites.
The Railway Ministry has approved a new Vande Bharat Express Train between Belagavi and Bengaluru, deviating from the initial demand to extend the existing Dharwad-Bengaluru service. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi confirmed the approval, stating the train will likely operate during contrasting hours to the Dharwad-Bengaluru VBET. Belagavi MP Jagadish Shettar noted previous trial runs and ongoing requests for enhanced connectivity.
Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, daughter-in-law of Konnur village, shared details of Operation Sindhoor. Her in-laws expressed pride after her press briefing. Sofiya married Colonel Tajuddin Bagewadi in 2015. Sofiya's father fought in the Bangladesh Liberation War. She led a military contingent at the ASEAN Plus Multinational Military Exercise in 2016. She also served in UN Peacekeeping Operations and flood relief efforts.
Karnataka Congress faced criticism for a peace tweet coinciding with India's 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan-based terrorist camps. The post, featuring a Mahatma Gandhi quote, was perceived as contradictory to India's stance on terrorism, prompting condemnation from BJP. Following backlash, the post was removed, with Congress leaders emphasizing support for the armed forces and national unity in combating terrorism.