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Two college students and an electrician were arrested in Bengaluru for allegedly gang-raping a 19-year-old student and blackmailing her with an obscene video. The accused befriended the survivor on social media, secretly recorded private moments, and used the footage to coerce her into repeated sexual acts. Police have recovered their mobile phones for forensic analysis.
Halaga village in Karnataka has launched a unique 'digital detox' initiative, silencing all screens from 7 pm to 9 pm daily. This community-driven effort aims to encourage students to focus on studies and elders to reconnect with neighbors, fostering learning and family interaction.
Karnataka is stepping into uncharted territory with the passage of the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, 2025, turning the spotlight on hate-related offenses. This progressive law, coming under fire from BJP critics, outlines a wide-ranging definition of hate speech and enforces serious penalties: offenders could face up to seven years behind bars and hefty financial fines.
Celebrating Bengaluru one memory at a time: As Bangalore Times marks its anniversary, eight familiar faces and a sweet little indie gathered at Gandhi Bazaar the heart of old Bengaluru to celebrate the city in true Bengaluru style, over masal dose and filter coffee
MTRs Hemamalini Maiya on why old restaurants endure by resisting reinvention
A 34-year-old mechanic in Bengaluru died after being denied timely medical care by multiple hospitals. His wife alleges neglect due to their financial status and calls for action against the facilities. Despite her grief, she donated his eyes, urging others to help those in distress.
Bangalore kicks off Wednesday with bright sunshine and a pleasant 26.2C, ideal for outdoor activities. While yesterday's air quality registered 'moderate,' today's breezy conditions could offer some improvement. The city anticipates a consistently pleasant week ahead, featuring clear skies and cool nights, perfect for holiday preparations.
A Bengaluru police inspector thwarted a love trap orchestrated by a woman who bombarded him with calls and messages, escalating to threats of suicide and political influence. Her persistent advances, including gifts and love letters, were met with refusal, leading to her arrest. Investigations revealed similar past incidents involving alleged extortion.

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