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Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined a nine-point citizen-led development agenda for Viksit Karnataka and Viksit Bharat at the Sri Aadichunchanagiri Mutt. He urged water conservation, supporting local industries, natural farming, and incorporating yoga and service into daily life for collective progress.
Karnataka Congress has suspended Member of Legislative Council Abdul Jabbar for alleged anti-party activities during the Davanagere South by-election. Jabbar, who sought a ticket to become an MLA but was overlooked in favor of Samarth Shamanur Mallikarjuna, is accused of supporting other candidates. The suspension was ordered by state president and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.
A Koramangala resident's complaint about an EV battery firm's R&D operations in a residential building has escalated into a civic issue. Despite authorities issuing notices for unauthorized commercial activity, noise, and air pollution, the firm has failed to comply. The Greater Bengaluru Authority is now planning stricter action after verifying the extent of violations.
A Bengaluru homemaker tragically smothered her 13-year-old daughter before taking her own life. The devastating discovery was made by the husband's brother after repeated calls went unanswered. Preliminary findings suggest the mother, reportedly suffering from depression, used a pillow on her daughter before hanging herself. The family had dined out the previous evening.
A popular free streaming app, Pikashow, is raising cybersecurity alarms. Experts warn it may contain malware and steal personal data. The app is not on official stores, requiring risky sideloading. Indian users are urged to uninstall it immediately. Authorities advise downloading apps only from trusted sources. Report any suspicious activity to the national cybercrime helpline.
Kendriya Vidyalayas' early April sports selections are causing a stir, excluding students transitioning to Class 11. The move, ahead of CBSE results and Class 11 admissions, forces a premature commitment to the KV system via undertakings. Parents and educationists decry this as unfair, potentially violating students' right to equality and freedom of choice.
An engineer in Bengaluru has been accused of marrying two women and getting engaged to another while falsely claiming to be unmarried. The deception came to light after his first wife filed a complaint, leading to cases of cheating and bigamy. The accused is currently on the run.

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