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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar asserted that all 140 MLAs are his, dismissing speculation about groupism amid cabinet reshuffle talks. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah clarified that cabinet decisions rest with the high command, stating he will present the next budget and continue his term. Shivakumar also reassured party workers about his continued leadership role.
Udupi police apprehended two Uttar Pradesh men, Rohit and Santri, for allegedly leaking confidential ship construction and vessel details to Pakistani contacts via WhatsApp. Working at Cochin Shipyard facilities, the duo transmitted sensitive data, sparking concerns about potential threats to India's maritime infrastructure. Investigations are ongoing into the extent of the leak.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla highlighted the immense engineering and physiological challenges for India's Gaganyaan mission, emphasizing the need for domestic innovation. He described the intense physical stresses of spaceflight, from G-forces during launch to microgravity's impact on the human body. Shukla stressed that Indian startups are crucial for developing the necessary technologies for future crewed missions.
Karnataka High Court has backed the ED's seizure of a Bengaluru flat linked to Vijay Mallya. Businessman Rajendrakumar Jain claimed he paid for the property, but the court ruled an unregistered sale agreement doesn't transfer ownership. This decision impacts the recovery efforts for banks owed over Rs 17,000 crore by the Mallya group.
New research suggests the first kiss occurred 16.9-21.5 million years ago between ape ancestors in Africa. Scientists analyzed primate behavior, concluding kissing predates humans and likely occurred between Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens, evidenced by shared oral microbes.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla highlighted Bengaluru's traffic woes, humorously stating his commute from Marathahalli took longer than his presentation. IT Minister Priyank Kharge echoed this sentiment at a tech summit, promising solutions to the city's congestion issues.
Bangalore greets November 21st with a mild, misty morning and a slight drizzle expected around 3 PM, with temperatures ranging from 17.9C to 25.5C. Yesterdays moderate AQI of 74 suggests lingering haze, advising masks in heavy traffic. The week ahead promises mixed weather, with clearer skies and improved air quality anticipated by late next week, perfect for outdoor activities.

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