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Karnataka's chief minister unveiled an ambitious roadmap for AI development. The state plans to establish India's first government-backed AI University. An AI Innovation Hub and green data centers will also be created. This initiative aims to foster cutting-edge research and develop future AI talent. Karnataka seeks to become an AI-native state across all sectors.
Karnataka's Chief Minister has requested Prime Minister Modi to send a central team. This team will assess the state's severe monsoon deficit and emerging drought conditions. Rainfall is significantly below normal, impacting agriculture and water resources across many districts. Reservoir levels are also critically low, affecting irrigation and hydropower generation. Timely central intervention is crucial to mitigate the widespread consequences.
Little Scholars daycare alleges former employees staged videos of distressed children. These videos reportedly showed disturbing acts and were used for demands. Following the footage, Capgemini temporarily shut down the creche facility. Police have registered cases against five women and made arrests. The investigation into the alleged incident is currently ongoing.
Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot returned a prosecution file to the Lokayukta. The file sought sanction against former minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan. Documents were in Kannada, requiring an English translation for review. The Lokayukta had sought prosecution in a disproportionate assets case. This case involved Rs 25 crore linked to the IMA scam.
A Bengaluru police sub-inspector was arrested after his wife alleged dowry harassment and assault. The wife stated that the sub-inspector demanded significant dowry and physically abused her. He also allegedly threatened her and her father with a machete during a dispute. The police initially registered a non-cognisable report before an FIR was filed. The case will now be transferred to another police station for investigation.
Indian pubs and bars transform into fan zones for the FIFA World Cup. Venues upgrade screens and menus to attract football enthusiasts during late-night matches. While cricket remains dominant, the World Cup significantly boosts business for these establishments. Football's popularity grows among young urban consumers, especially during major tournaments. This event offers a key business opportunity for India's nightlife industry.
The Security BSides Bangalore conference focused on artificial intelligence and evolving cyber threats. Discussions included deepfakes and the need for constant vigilance against digital dangers. AI will augment cybersecurity professionals, requiring human oversight and judgment for effective governance. The event featured simulations, workshops, and a startup showcase for innovation. Awards recognized contributions to the cybersecurity ecosystem during the conference.
A newborn girl received India's first successful limb-salvage treatment for a rare cancer. Doctors performed a complex procedure after other hospitals suggested amputation for the infant. Community members and medical professionals raised nearly thirty lakh rupees for the treatment. The baby girl is now cancer-free and has full use of her right arm. She is growing and developing like any other healthy child.
The Bengaluru police have approved an extension for the operating hours of bars and restaurants, allowing them to serve food until 3:30 am on designated nights. This change is designed to accommodate late-night FIFA Club World Cup match screenings. Specifically, the adjustment will apply to certain nights in July during the semi-finals and final, promoting business growth while ensuring public safety.
Harikatha performers issued an apology after allegedly making derogatory remarks about Adi Shankaracharya. The incident occurred during a religious program at Udupi Sri Krishna Matha. Videos of the performance circulated widely on social media platforms. The performers stated their intention was not to insult anyone. The Math considers the matter closed after the public apology.
Karnataka's chief minister announced plans for a private employment exchange soon. Ten thousand youth Sanghas will be established across the state. These Sanghas aim to enhance leadership qualities and social harmony. Each Sangha at the village level will receive financial aid. These initiatives focus on strengthening youth participation and leadership.
Karnataka's midday meal program now regularly includes eggs for many students. Around sixty-five percent of children opt for eggs, with bananas as an alternative. This approach allows families to choose, respecting diverse dietary preferences. Research supports eggs for nutrition and logistical feasibility in school meals. Financial support from states remains a key challenge for wider implementation.
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ramachandra Gowda died at eighty-eight years old. He was a veteran leader who served the party for many decades. Gowda played a significant role in strengthening the BJP's organizational base in Karnataka. Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa expressed deep sorrow over his longtime companion's passing. Yediyurappa recalled their shared journey building the party since the Jana Sangh era.
A 65-year-old woman was arrested for performing black magic in a judge's courtroom. She allegedly sprinkled enchanted white mustard seeds on the judge's chair during a ritual. CCTV footage captured the woman carrying out the alleged act inside the courtroom. Police registered a case under the Black Magic Act after a complaint. The court has remanded the woman to 14 days of judicial custody.
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