Bike taxis continue to ply in Bengaluru despite HC clarification
Navi Mumbai replaces Bengaluru, set to host ICC Women's World Cup matches
The International Cricket Council has revised the schedule for the Women's Cricket World Cup. The tournament will be held in India and Sri Lanka. Navi Mumbai replaces Bengaluru as a venue. The tournament dates remain unchanged. Harmanpreet Kaur will lead the Indian team. Smriti Mandhana is the vice-captain. The final will be held in Colombo or Navi Mumbai.
Public hearing sees many expressing concern over proposed Keni port in Karnatakas Uttara Kannada
Bengaluru police detain lawyer K. N. Jagadish Kumar for questioning
New Smuggling Method? Weed Meant For Rajdhani Trains Seized In Bengaluru, Bhopal
Drugs worth Rs 54 crore meant to be smuggled on the Rajdhani Express, one of India's most premium trains, have been seized in Bengaluru and Bhopal.
Heavy commercial vehicles major contributor of PM2.5 emissions: Study
Uttar Pradesh: School teacher beaten to death over parking dispute in Varanasi, all accused held
LUCKNOW: A senior teacher of a reputed public school was beaten to death with bricks and rods by three men over a petty issue of car parking in Kedar Colony of Varanasi late on Thursday evening. The accused, who happened to be the neighbours of the victim, were arrested. The teacher Dr Praveen Jha, 48, from Sunbeam School was called by the culprits over the phone asking him to move his car on late Thursday night. As he was about to do it, the accused started arguing with him. They first kicked and punched him before crushing his head with bricks. When the guard tried to save him, he was pushed away. As the teacher fell unconscious after the assault, the accused fled the scene. After this, the guard informed the teacher's wife about the incident. The family rushed the victim to BHU hospital where doctors declared him dead upon arrival. Doctors said the death was due to a severe head injury. The incident occurred on Thursday night at 10:30 pm in the Matru Chhaya Apartment located Kabirnagar locality under Bhelupur police station area. Upon receiving information about the incident, ACP Gaurav Kumar from Bhelupur reached the spot with the force. The police conducted raids at various places in search of the accused. At 3 am, the attackers were caught by the police. Bottles of alcohol and cigarette packets were recovered from the vehicle of the accused. As per the local sources, teacher Praveen Jha came to the apartment in a WagonR car at 10:30 pm. Parking the car in the parking lot in the basement, he went to his flat. A little later, Adarsh Singh, one of the accused, entered the apartment and started honking the horn. He punched and kicked teacher's car and called two more persons from outside. He called the teacher on the phone and asked him to come down and move the car. The teacher agreed as well. As the victim was moving his car, Adarsh Singh and his two accomplices started arguing with him and the dispute escalated leading all the three men to beat the teacher. Later, in a fit of rage, they picked up a brick and struck him relentlessly. Then they got a rod and hit the victim till the fell on the ground. When the guard tried to intervene, the accused pushed him away and left the scene. According to ACP Gaurav Kumar, all the accused have been arrested. The other two accused are residents of Chandauli. However, during the interrogation, Adarsh, the prime accused, claimed that he was under the influence of alcohol at the time of incident and didn't understand anything. Meanwhile, the local sources said that Adarsh had been living alone in flat number 202 of the apartment. His father, DR Singh, is a professor at the Agriculture University in Bihar. About 15 years ago, he had bought a flat in Matru Chhaya apartment which was being used by Adarsh for the last six months. The residents of the apartment said that Adarsh used to come in different vehicles and often picked up fight with residents. The sources said that there were 20 flats in Matru Chhaya Apartment with parking facility for 16 only. Praveen Jha had two houses on the third floor. His in-laws live in one, and he lived with his wife in the other flat. The victims elder son Aditya Jha works in a private company in Bengaluru while the younger one, Udit Jha, is pursuing MBA in Dehradun. The teacher bought both flats in 2012.
How cycling groups in Bengaluru double as support communities
Cycling groups are aplenty in Bengaluru and we look at the benefits of joining one
Asia Cup: How Jitesh Sharma kept the competition at bay
Wicket-keeper batter Jitesh Sharma, after a period of self-reflection following his initial T20I appearances, has made a remarkable comeback to the Indian team. His resurgence was fueled by a strong IPL season with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he showcased his finishing abilities and even captained the team in Rajat Patidar's absence.
Bengaluru Stampede Row: Has Any BJP CM Quit After A Tragedy, Siddaramaiah Asks Belligerent BJP
As the chorus for his resignation grew louder, Siddaramaiah turned the tables on the opposition by citing a list of 20 stampedes and tragedies that occurred in BJP-ruled states
KSRTC to run 1,500 special buses for festival rush on Aug 26, 27, 31
Bangalore: The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Friday announced that it will operate 1,500 special buses from Bengaluru to various destinations across the state to meet the festive rush during Gowri and Ganesha festivities on August 26 and 27. In addition to the regular schedules, special services will also be operated on August Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
BengaluruChennai Expressway faces delays over land and clearance hurdles
P.C. Mohan says since the project has faced several bottlenecks, it is now expected to be completed between December 2025 and March 2026
KSRTC launches non-A/C sleeper bus service from Bengaluru to Sigandur
Sensory kiosks recreate Multiple Sclerosis symptoms at Bengaluru event
SWR to run two round trips of special trains between Bengaluru and Mangaluru
BMTC intensifies safety measures after series of accidents involving its buses
According to BMTC, it recorded four fatal accidents in August 2025, one of which involved an electric bus
We failed to control garbage mafia in Bengaluru: DKS
An online spat broke out after American businessman Charles Haywood claimed India had made no major accomplishments in modern times. His remarks on X were countered by Bengaluru-based venture capitalist Dilip Kumar, who cited Indias Chandrayaan-3 Moon landing, the success of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), and Nobel Prize wins by Indian figures. Kumars response drew wide support online, with many highlighting Indias global contributions in science, technology, and leadership.
Mandya ZP CEO visits Amruthadhare centre in Bengaluru
Bengaluru: Sections of double-decker flyover remain unfinished a year after opening of main stretch
The double-decker flyover, built by BMRCL at a cost of 449 crore, spans 5.12 km and was designed to ease bottlenecks at the Central Silk Board junction
Labourer mowed down by lorry near Byadarahalli in west Bengaluru
Supreme Court Notice To Hassan MP Over Non-disclosure of Properties in His Election Affidavit
The petitioner stated grandfather of Shreyas Patel late G. Puttaswamy Gowda, also a former Lok Sabha member, owned lands in Krishnaraja Puarm of Bengaluru and a couple of days before he filed his nominations for Lok Sabha polls-2024, Shreyas Patel paid the taxes
Blinkit to deliver Lenskarts powered glasses in select cities
Currently, the offering has been rolled out in Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
The college has denied the charge stating that it does not curtail students freedom
Mount Carmel College students in Bengaluru oppose rules over dress code and conduct
The college has denied the charge stating that it does not curtail students freedom
Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace (FWDA) has rolled out Kaala Bhairav, Indias first fully indigenous AI-powered Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) combat aircraft. The Bengaluru firm has already secured a $25 million export order from a South Asian nation, part of a $30 million deal. With 30-hour endurance, 3000 km range and swarm strike capability, the drone is built at one-tenth the cost of U.S. Predator systems. Developed under Atmanirbhar Bharat, Kaala Bhairav reduces foreign dependence and positions India as a defence exporter.
DY Patil Stadiums Track Record As Womens Sports Venue A Big Reason Behind Getting ODI WC Games
The Greenfield International Stadium: Once it became clear that the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru would not host the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup games due to a lack of timely clearances from the Karnataka government following the June 4 stampede, several alternative venues were under consideration for the eight-team tournament. The Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram initially emerged as the frontrunner to host Bengalurus share of ODI World Cup fixtures. Sources had also told IANS on August 12 that the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) assured the BCCI of preparing the venue on time and making all arrangements for the smooth conduct of the games. However, on Friday, the ICC confirmed DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai as the fifth venue for the ODI World Cup. According to the revised schedule, the DY Patil Stadium, located about 50 km east of Mumbai, will host three league matches from October 20, including Indias games against New Zealand and Mumbai. It is also lined up to stage the semifinal and final on October 30 and November 2, respectively. Sources familiar with the venue change process told IANS on Friday that DY Patil Stadium featured in the alternative venues list in the initial draft itself, adding that two key factors tipped the scales in its favour: its reputation as a womens sports-friendly venue, and being located in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Navi Mumbai has always attracted a great crowd for women's cricket games -- whether it was WPL 2023 or India womens international matches, especially in the series against Australia. It was also a good hosting venue for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and AFC Women's Asian Cup, the sources said. Whenever DY Patil has hosted womens cricket games, it has always got a great response from spectators, and that in turn added more heft to its good reputation of being a womens sports-friendly venue in India. Navi Mumbai has always attracted a great crowd for women's cricket games -- whether it was WPL 2023 or India womens international matches, especially in the series against Australia. It was also a good hosting venue for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and AFC Women's Asian Cup, the sources said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With Navi Mumbai joining ACA Stadium in Guwahati, ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam, Holkar Stadium in Indore, and the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, the focus now shifts to the cricketing action in the tournament set to run from September 30 to November 2. Article Source: IANS
Bengaluru CA says don't cheer much when you are overpaid. It could be a trap
Swati Saboo, a former chartered accountant, suggests that excessively high salaries can hinder career growth. Overpaid professionals may face limited job mobility, significant pay cuts when switching roles, and difficulty reintegrating into the job market. She emphasizes continuous skill enhancement and growth opportunities as crucial for long-term career success, outweighing temporary financial incentives.
Bengaluru city civil court receives hoax bomb threat
According to a police officer, the email content was not related to Bengaluru but to caste issues in a political party in Tamil Nadu.
Ganja worth Rs 4 lakh seized at Bengaluru Cantonment railway station
Railway Protection Force discovered 5.22 kilograms of Ganja at Bengaluru Cantonment Railway Station. The estimated value of the seized contraband is Rupees Four Lakh. The Ganja was found in an unclaimed bag at the station yard. Excise officials confirmed the substance. A case is registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
Bengaluru was set to kick off the tournament on September 30 with a match between the host nation India and Sri Lanka, followed by the clash on October 3 featuring England and South Africa, the encounter on October 26 between India and Bangladesh, as well as the second semi-final and the final.
Womens Cricket World Cup: Bengaluru matches moved to Navi Mumbai
The venue switch was necessitated due to the Chinnaswamy Stadium failing to get clearance from the local authorities in the aftermath of the stampede outside the stadium during the Royal Challengers Bengalurus celebration on June 4
Karnataka HC says govt can take action as per law against aggregators offering bike taxi services
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Friday orally told the Advocate General (AG) that authorities can take any action as per law against aggregators offering bike taxi services on their platform. The court's words came after the AG's complaint that the aggregators are offering bike taxi services, although the court did not give such liberty. The court also told the AG K Shashikiran Shetty that they should not harass individual bike taxi owners or drivers. A division bench of Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice C M Joshi orally clarified it when the AG complained that aggregators like Uber, Ola and Rapido have started offering bike taxis on their platforms even though the court had not given any such liberty to them while hearing the matter on August 20. Clarifying that it had asked the AG on August 20 to instruct the authorities not to take any precipitative action against individual bike taxi owners or drivers for operating their vehicles, the court orally told the AG that they can take any action as per law against the aggregators. Meanwhile, the counsel for the Bike Taxi Welfare Association pointed out that the authorities of the transport department were seizing individual bike taxis and taking action against the drivers of those taxis despite clear instructions from the court that no coercive action should be taken against them. The court told the AG that it can pass an order in writing to ensure that individual bike taxi owner-drivers are not harassed by the authorities. In reply, AG told the court that he would instruct the authorities appropriately. The court was hearing appeals filed by the Bike Taxis Welfare Association along with Ola, Uber and Rapido and owners of the two wheelers against the order passed by a single bench judge on April 2, that the aggregators cannot offer bike taxis on their platform unless the state government notifies the guidelines. The Advocate General, on August 20, submitted before the court that a serious thought would be given to the issues raised in the present matter at the government level. In this view, the court deferred the matter to September 22 and asked the Advocate General to instruct the authorities not to take any precipitative action against individual bike taxi owners or drivers for operating their vehicles.
ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 Revised Schedule Announced
A revised schedule for the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 was announced today with Navi Mumbai replacing Bengaluru as one of the five venues for the eight-team tournament. The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai will host up to five fixtures comprising three league matches, a semifinal and potentially the final after a rejig was necessitated because of the unavailability of Bengalurus M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. The tournament dates remain the same 30 September to 2 November as do the other venues, which are the ACA Stadium (Guwahati), Holkar Stadium (Indore), ACA-VDCA Stadium (Visakhapatnam) and R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo, Sri Lanka). ICC Chairman Mr. Jay Shah expressed satisfaction at the announcement of the new venue, which he felt was an ideal one for womens cricket. Mr. Jay Shah said: Navi Mumbai has emerged as a genuine home for womens cricket in recent years. The support it has received during international fixtures and the Womens Premier League has been remarkable, creating an atmosphere that elevates the players and inspires fans. I am certain that the same energy will define the big matches of the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup as it returns to India after 12 years. We stand at a pivotal moment in the journey of the womens game. This World Cup has the potential to be remembered as one of those defining milestones that shaped the sports future, not only in India but across the cricketing world. While unforeseen circumstances required us to adjust the schedule and replace a venue, we are pleased to now have a line-up of five world-class venues that will showcase the very best of the womens game. The stage is set, and I am confident this tournament will capture imaginations and inspire a new generation of fans. The final of the tournament will be held either in Colombo or Navi Mumbai on 2 November; the first semifinal will take place in Guwahati or Colombo on 29 October and the second semifinal in Navi Mumbai on 30 October. Tournament fixtures (matches start at 15h00 local time unless specified otherwise): Tuesday, 30 Sept: India vs Sri Lanka, Guwahati Wednesday, 1 Oct: Australia vs New Zealand, Indore Thursday, 2 Oct: Bangladesh vs Pakistan, Colombo Friday, 3 Oct: England vs South Africa, Guwahati Saturday, 4 Oct: Australia vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Sunday, 5 Oct: India vs Pakistan, Colombo Monday, 6 Oct: New Zealand vs South Africa, Indore Tuesday, 7 Oct: England vs Bangladesh, Guwahati Wednesday, 8 Oct: Australia vs Pakistan, Colombo Thursday, 9 Oct: India vs South Africa, Visakhapatnam Friday, 10 Oct: New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Guwahati Saturday, 11 Oct: England vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Sunday, 12 Oct: India vs Australia, Visakhapatnam Monday, 13 Oct: South Africa vs Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam Tuesday, 14 Oct: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Wednesday, 15 Oct: England vs Pakistan, Colombo Thursday, 16 Oct: Australia vs Bangladesh, Visakhapatnam Friday, 17 Oct: South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Colombo Saturday, 18 Oct: New Zealand vs Pakistan, Colombo Sunday, 19 Oct: India vs England, Indore Monday, 20 Oct: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai Tuesday, 21 Oct: South Africa vs Pakistan, Colombo Wednesday, 22 Oct: Australia vs England, Indore Thursday, 23 Oct: India vs New Zealand, Navi Mumbai Friday, 24 Oct: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, Colombo Saturday, 25 Oct: Australia vs South Africa, Indore Sunday, 26 Oct: England vs New Zealand, Visakhapatnam (11h00) Sunday, 26 Oct: India vs Bangladesh, Navi Mumbai Wednesday, 29 Oct: Semifinal 1, Guwahati/Colombo Thursday, 30 Oct: Semifinal 2, Navi Mumbai Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Sunday, 2 Nov: Final, Navi Mumbai
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah recalls 20 stampedes happened in BJP-ruled states
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said 20 stampedes took place in the BJP-ruled states, and blamed mass hysteria for the Chinnaswamy stadium incident in June that killed 11 people. Replying to a discussion in the Assembly on the June 4 stampede, the Chief Minister read out the list of stampedes starting from the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Online gaming case: ED raids premises linked to Karnataka MLA
Bengaluru: The Enforcement Directorate on Friday conducted multiple searches at the premises linked to Karnataka Congress MLA K C Veerendra Pappy and some others as part of an online gaming and betting-linked money laundering case, official sources said. Pappy is a legislator from the Chitradurga assembly seat. Also ReadRose Valley case: ED attaches fresh assets Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium will not host women's ODI World Cup matches; ICC names replacement
Due to unforeseen circumstances and the unavailability of Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the ICC has replaced it with Mumbai as one of the five venues for the upcoming women's ODI World Cup. The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai will now host multiple fixtures, including league matches, a semifinal, and potentially the final.
Women's World Cup: Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium replaces Chinnaswamy; ICC issues revised schedule
The ICC has shifted the venue for the Women's Cricket World Cup, replacing Bengaluru with Navi Mumbai, which will now host up to five matches, including a semi-final and potentially the final. The tournament will span five venues across India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.
Women's World Cup: Mumbai replaces Bengaluru as fourth Indian venue
The matches have been shifted after the Karnataka State Cricket Association failed to secure the necessary permissions from the authorities
Bengaluru, a lakhpati hub: Karnataka beats all states to top taxpayer charts
Karnataka leads India with the highest percentage of taxpayers earning between 12 lakh and 50 lakh annually. Bengaluru's thriving IT, startup, and financial sectors are key drivers. Telangana and Jharkhand follow closely behind. The Ministry of Finance shared the data in the Lok Sabha. Gujarat is at the bottom, possibly due to a larger tax base.
Kyndryl To Spend $2.25 Billion Over Three Years In India, Set Up AI Innovation Lab In Bengaluru
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah attributed the Bengaluru stadium stampede, which resulted in 11 deaths, to mass hysteria following an IPL victory. He defended his presence at the celebration, citing the need to respect public expectations in a democracy. Siddaramaiah also pointed out numerous stampedes in BJP-ruled states, questioning the accountability of leaders in those instances.
Karnataka Assembly session: CM Siddaramaiah recalls 20 stampedes that happened in BJP-ruled states
The Karnataka CM spoke about the Prayagraj stampede during Kumbh Mela in January this year as well as the Gujarat Morbi bridge collapse in 2022.
Shivakumars shakha throwback: RSS anthem echoes in Karnataka Assembly; watch video
Karnataka's Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar stunned the Assembly by singing the RSS anthem during a heated debate about a stadium stampede. BJP legislators accused him of causing the tragedy, leading to a fiery exchange. Shivakumar defended his actions, emphasizing his role as Bengaluru's in-charge minister and his Congress allegiance, despite recalling past RSS involvement.
Stampedes Not Limited To ...: DK Shivakumar Snaps At BJP Over RCB Tragedy
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy, DK Shivakumar - both under heavy fire over the June 4 stampede at Bengaluru's MA Chinnaswamy Stadium, in which 11 people were killed - have responded to the BJP's demands they resign.
'I am a born Congressman': DK Shivakumar clarifies after RSS anthem video; rules out crossing over
Karnataka's Deputy CM, DK Shivakumar, clarified his recitation of the RSS anthem in the Assembly, stating it was for understanding rival organizations, not a political alignment. He emphasized his Congress allegiance and knowledge of the RSS's activities in Karnataka.
Bengaluru Traffic Fines: Motorists Get 50% Off On Pending E-Challans, Details Here
The Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP) has announced a 50 per cent discount on all pending traffic fines, effective from August 23 to September 12.
Bengaluru Traffic Police Announce 50% Rebate On Pending Fines: Dates, Eligibility, Payment Options
Residents of Bengaluru can clear overdue traffic fines at half the cost as part of a special discount scheme running from Aug. 23 to Sept. 12.
The court gave this clarification when the A-G complained that aggregators had started offering bike taxis on their platforms even though the court had not given any such a liberty to them
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Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar sings RSS anthem, stuns Assembly
Karnataka's Deputy CM D K Shivakumar surprised the Assembly. He sang the RSS anthem during a debate. This followed accusations about his role in a stampede near Chinnaswamy stadium. BJP legislators alleged he caused frenzy. Shivakumar defended his actions. He mentioned his KSCA involvement and Bengaluru minister role. The incident sparked amusement and silence in the House.
What Is Bengaluru's 'Grocery Rave'? Dance And Shopping For Rs 2,499 Leaves Internet Divided
A premium Bengaluru supermarkets 'Grocery Rave' has sparked debate online, with some calling it innovative and others dismissing it as an elite gimmick.
'Namaste Sada Vatsale': DK Shivakumar 'sings' RSS anthem at Karnataka assembly; watch video
Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar created a stir by singing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) anthem in the state assembly. This action, captured in a viral clip, is notable because Shivakumar is a senior Congress leader. The Congress party has historically been a strong critic of the RSS, the ideological parent of the BJP.
Bangalore traffic challan: Bengaluru Traffic Police are offering a 50% discount on all pending traffic fines from August 23 to September 12, aiming to help motorists clear dues and avoid legal action. Residents can pay through various online and offline methods. A similar initiative in 2023 collected over 5.6 crore, demonstrating the effectiveness of such drives in improving compliance.
Parole reports: Karnataka HC directs DGP to provide training for officers
BENGALURU: The grant of parole is a valuable right of a convict, which would also be a right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. It would require police authorities to apply their mind properly and pass a reasoned order on a case-to-case basis, rather than reproducing the same grounds in all reports submitted to prison authorities, the Karnataka High Court said, directing the Director General of Police to look into the matter and take steps to impart training to all police officers concerned. Taking note of reports submitted by police in several cases of parole, which are identically worded without application of mind by police officers, the court said jails are overcrowded by undertrial prisoners and convicts. One of the objectives of punishment is reformation, which cannot be achieved if the convict is distanced from society. On release, the convict would have to be integrated into society. For this reason, there is a requirement to apply the mind while considering an application for parole as per principles laid down in the Karnataka Prison Manual, the court observed. Justice Suraj Govindaraj passed the order while directing prison authorities to release the son of the petitioner, Chotti Bee from Bidar, on parole for 60 days, to take care of her. Chotti moved court as her application for the release of her son Saddam for 90 days due to her illness, was not considered by prison authorities because of the mechanical report filed by police denying her request, though prison authorities recommended his release. According to the government advocate, Saddam is serving a sentence for murder. An appeal filed by him against conviction and sentence is pending. An application for suspension of sentence or bail is also pending. Citing it, police submitted the report to prison, hence he was not released on parole.
10-year-old girl dies after being run over by BMTC bus
BENGALURU: A 10-year-old girl died on the spot after she was run over by a BMTC bus on Kogilu Main Road near Maruthinagar under Yelahanka traffic police station limits at 8.20 am on Thursday. The girl was riding pillion with her mother and younger sister on a scooter. Both the mother and her two minor children fell on the road after the scooter skidded. The girl came under the rear wheels of the BMTC bus from behind. This is the fourth accident involving a BMTC bus in the last nine days. The victim has been identified as Tanvi Krishna, a Class 5 student of Millenium World School in Srinivaspur on Kogilu Main Road. She was the daughter of Swaroop and Harshitha. The family were staying in Kendriya Vihar Apartment in Yelahanka. We got to know about the accident around 8.30 am. Tanvi was a very obedient and excellent student. She was also into martial arts and was selected for a competition, said school authorities. Tanvi was to celebrate her 11th birthday on August 22. The Yelahanka traffic police have registered a case against the bus driver for death due to negligence and also for rash and negligent driving. Meanwhile, BMTC in a statement stated that at around 8.20 am, the bus (KA57 F-5375) belonging to Depot11 was involved in a fatal accident near Kogilu Cross while operating between Yelahanka and Shivajinagar. In this unfortunate incident, a girl aged approximately 10 years, who was seated on the pillion of a two-wheeler, tragically lost her life. The other two riders on the vehicle sustained minor injuries. Upon reviewing the CCTV footage from the bus, it was observed that at around 8.18 am, the two-wheeler rider, along with her two children, entered the main road. Due to ongoing roadwork and another two-wheeler parked ahead, the rider appears to have applied sudden brakes, lost balance, and consequently fell towards the rear right wheel of the bus, leading to the fatal impact. When two-wheeler riders lose controleither while attempting to overtake the bus or due to other reasonsand fall near the rear wheels of the bus, it becomes extremely difficult for the driver to prevent the accident, the statement read. Recent accidents involving BMTC Aug 20: P Sampangi, 61, a daily-wage labourer at KR Market, was killed after a BMTC electric bus ran over him near Jayanagar bus terminal. The victim while boarding the bus lost balance after the driver closed the door and came under the bus wheels. Aug 19: Roshan, 37, a software engineer, died after coming under a BMTC bus under Sadashivanagar traffic police station limits. The victim while going on a two-wheeler lost control while trying to overtake a car from the right near Vaibhav Theatre Junction and came under the bus wheels. Aug 13: Syed Jaffer Hussain, a two-wheeler rider died after coming under the front wheels of a BMTC electric bus on Hosur Main Road in Rupena Agrahara.
Big relief for Bengaluru commuters: Bike taxi service returns to city roads after 2 months
Bike taxi services like Uber, Rapido, and Ola have resumed in Bengaluru after a two-month ban, offering commuters affordable transport options. This follows a Karnataka High Court adjournment regarding the ban. While fares have slightly increased, customers find bike taxis more economical than auto rides.
Relax age limit for compassionate appointments: Karnataka HC
BENGALURU: The High Court of Karnataka has asked the state-run transport corporation to formulate a humane policy to consider appointments on compassionate grounds in cases where the applicants have crossed the upper age limit. The court passed an order asking North West Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) to formulate the policy in the best interests of its employees and their family members if they (employees) die in harness. Justice Suraj Govindaraj passed the order, directing NWKRTC to appoint petitioner Lakshmavva from Gadag district as Group-D employee. Lakshmavvas husband Ramanna Goshellanavar, a controller in a depot of NWKRTC in Gadag district, died on June 25, 2021. She had applied for a Class-D post on compassionate grounds. But it was rejected by NWKRTC on the grounds that she had crossed the age limit of 45. She moved the court against the action of NWKRTC. The court said this is a case where the widow has crossed the upper age limit prescribed by NWKRTC. She has no one to look after her. In this kind of case, such a strict implementation of the upper age limit would only cause injustice and would be against social justice. Therefore, the action of NWKRTC is not humane, the court added.
Eternal shares in focus as parent sets up new subsidiary Blinkit Foods
Eternal, parent of Zomato and Blinkit, will launch a new subsidiary, Blinkit Foods, focusing on 10-minute food delivery under its Bistro brand. With 38 kitchens in Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR, early demand has been encouraging. The company aims to target home-style meals and quick snacks while refining its model for profitability. Shares closed 1.5% lower at Rs 321.65.
Exempt customs duty on imported drugs: MP Dr CN Manjunath to FM Nirmala Sitharaman
BENGALURU: Senior Cardiologist and Bengaluru Rural MP Dr CN Manjunath has requested Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to exempt customs duty on imported immunotherapy drugs and radiotherapy equipment, citing the high cost of advanced cancer treatment and its inaccessibility for patients from economically weaker sections. In a letter to the minister, Dr Manjunath pointed out that while chemotherapy drugs already enjoy customs duty exemptions, immunotherapy drugs and radiotherapy machines, which are now integral to modern cancer care, do not fall under the same category. The cost of immunotherapy is extremely high, ranging between Rs 20 lakh and Rs 50 lakh per patient per treatment cycle. These expenses are not covered under most public health schemes, leaving many cancer patients unable to afford potentially life-saving therapy, Dr Manjunath said. He added that with medical practice increasingly combining immunotherapy and chemotherapy for better treatment outcomes, the financial burden on patients has grown substantially. The additional cost of importing radiotherapy equipment only worsens the situation. Dr Manjunath emphasised that policy intervention could immensely benefit cancer patients and their families by improving treatment accessibility and aligning with the national commitment to equitable healthcare. Dr Manjunath said the Finance Minister had responded positively and assured him that the request would be considered on priority.
Bike taxis back on Bengaluru roads after Karnataka HC hearing
BENGALURU: App-based transport platforms Uber, Rapido and Ola have resumed bike taxi services in Bengaluru after a two-month ban. Operations were suspended after the state government imposed a ban on June 16, which led to vehicle seizures and penalties. Operations were resumed a day after the Karnataka High Court adjourned hearings on related appeals to September 22, directing the government to review the matter on Wednesday. Following resumption of app-based bike services, the Federation of Karnataka State Private Transport Associations met Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, urging him to initiate contempt proceedings against Rapido and other bike taxi aggregators for continuing operations despite court directions. In a letter submitted on Thursday, the federation said Rapido misused the High Courts oral observation to not take precipitate action as if it were a stay, though there is no interim stay. The federation alleged Rapido continues onboarding, advertising and deploying private two-wheelers for hire, amounting to contempt. They also demanded that the government file a civil contempt petition, seek clarification from court, and issue directions to aggregators to disable bike taxi services in Karnataka. It also called for strict enforcement jointly by the transport and traffic police departments. However, a senior transport department official said the High Court had asked the government to consider framing a bike taxi policy within a month, and noted that the court had not granted permission for services to resume. Any action on enforcement will be taken only after discussions and in line with further court directions. Adi Narayan, president of Bike Taxi Welfare Association (BTA), welcoming the observations by the High Court said, The Karnataka High Court delivered important observations during the hearing on the ongoing bike taxi matter, significantly contradicting the State governments position and highlighting the legality and necessity of bike taxis in modern urban transport. Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru observed that the States argument that bike taxis are prohibited under the Motor Vehicles Act, is a thin and untenable position. The court noted that bike taxi operations are legally permitted in 13 states across India, establishing that the business is a recognized and lawful trade, he added. Rahul supports riders Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi assured full support to Karnatakas bike taxi riders during a meeting with members of the BTA in Parliament. Riders highlighted severe hardships after services were halted, leaving over 6 lakh pilots without income. Gandhi said he had spoken to CM Siddaramaiah and Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, urging swift action on a regulatory framework. Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi also expressed solidarity, BTA stated. The Association highlighted its proposals to the state, including best practices from 17 other states where bike taxis are regulated, and adoption of the Motor Vehicle Aggregator Guidelines 2025, issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, which provides a clear roadmap for safe and legal operations.
GBG (Amendment) Bill passes Council test, Dy CM Shivakumar says no government interference
BENGALURU: The Greater Bengaluru Governance (Amendment) Bill, 2025, was passed in the Legislative Council on Thursday. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who also holds the Bengaluru Development portfolio, tabled the bill. The Upper House passed it after a brief discussion. The bill was passed in the Assembly a few days ago. Speaking after tabling the bill, Shivakumar said that the amendment clarifies that the Greater Bengaluru Authority will not interfere in the functioning of the corporations in violation of the 74th Amendment of the Constitution. Different parties will be in power in the government and corporations. This amendment ensures that the government doesnt have any overbearing power on the corporations, he said. Some people have talked about ward restructuring based on population. As per the 2011 census, there were about 18,000 people in each ward, but now it would be 35,000. We will take members feedback when we are adding new areas to the corporations, Shivakumar assured the House. Earlier, member HS Gopinath said that a few wards in Mahadevapura and Yesvantpur were divided among two new corporations leading to confusion and sought its rectification. He, however, did not raise any objection leading to smooth passage of the bill. The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, 2024, came into effect on May 15. Accordingly, the government decided to constitute five city corporations in the Greater Bengaluru Area: Bengaluru West City Corporation, Bengaluru South City Corporation, Bengaluru North City Corporation, Bengaluru East City Corporation, and Bengaluru Central City Corporation. The Act also provides for the constitution of a Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) for coordination and a 30-month term for the Mayor and Deputy Mayor. The GBA would be headed by the CM as the ex-officio chairperson, and the minister in charge of development of Bengaluru would be the ex-officio vice-chairperson.
South United FC launches residential academy to train underprivileged young footballers in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: South United Football Club (SUFC) opened a new residential academy at its premises in RBANM Grounds, on Thursday. The academy looks to provide high-performance football training and development to children and youngsters from underprivileged backgrounds, including Optimised Performance Training (OPT), an unprecedented system that provides holistic development at an individual level, catering to every childs needs and according to their playing position. From a total pool of 4,600 children from 18 cities in 12 states, 31 were scouted for the programme. The academy shall be their home for the coming years, and provide them with the necessary training and education. Winmore Academy has partnered with SUFC for the educational needs of the children; half of them will be receiving full scholarship, with the other half receiving 50 per cent scholarship. The implementation of the OPT system is backed by SUFCs FIFA-standard pitches and training facilities. SUFC has recruited sport psychologists and nutritionists, who will provide round-the-clock care and attention to the young recruits. Shivajinagar MLA Rizwan Arshad, who inaugurated the facility, said, This facility brings a lot of energy to the game. Once children come here, they will get hooked. This is a huge mark in a cricket-crazy nation. SUFC Director Sharan Parikh said, The academy is designed as an ongoing annual programme, welcoming new batches each year and continually strengthening each players growth and development. Indresh Nagarajan, who works with the Indian national football team, will be mentoring the children on a daily basis, based out of the academy itself. Armaan Sardar (central-midfield) and Sayan Mandal (right-back), both aged 12 and from the East Bengal Football Club Academy in Kolkata, will be amongst the 31. Sardar remembers his parents wishes: You are going to a good place. Bring something back.
More 'lakhpatis' in Bengaluru than anywhere else, Karnataka tops rankings; check full list
Karnataka leads India with over 20% of its income tax filers earning at least 1 lakh monthly, placing them in the 12-50 lakh annual income bracket. Telangana and Jharkhand closely follow, with Tamil Nadu and Delhi also among the top five states with high-income taxpayers. Gujarat has the lowest proportion, potentially indicating a broader tax base across various income levels.
BENGALURU: The All India Democratic Students Organization (AIDSO) on Thursday concluded its 50-lakh signature campaign at Freedom Park, demanding the preservation of government schools. The signatures collected from across Karnataka were handed over to Primary Education Department Director Anita Nazare, along with a memorandum listing shortages of teachers and infrastructure. The government is favouring private schools and offloading its burden by closing government schools. This is ruining the future of children from poor families, shared A Murigeppa, former V-C of Hampi Kannada University. He stressed that if government schools are closed on the pretext of low enrollment, it will be impossible for the children of ordinary people, who struggle to even afford one meal a day, to attend private schools. The government schools should not be closed, regardless of the number of students. Instead, the governments primary duty should be to resolve the lack of teachers and basic infrastructure that government schools face and thereby increase enrollment, he added. AIDSO Central Council secretary Shibashish Praharaj said governments have been commercialising education since Independence and stressed the need for students to unite against lack of facilities. Anita received the 50 lakh signatures from across the state. A memorandum was also submitted, urging the government to address teacher shortage and the lack of basic infrastructure.
11-Year-Old Girl On Way To School Run Over By Bengaluru Bus After Bike Skids
An 11-year-old girl was run over by a Karnataka government-run bus in Bengaluru on Friday morning.
Bengaluru Traffic: Karnataka offers 50% waiver on pending e-challan fines till September 12
The Karnataka government is offering a one-time 50% waiver on traffic penalties issued through the Police Department's e-challan system from August 23 to September 12. This initiative aims to reduce the backlog of unpaid fines and promote responsible driving. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah encourages citizens to utilize this opportunity to settle dues and adhere to traffic regulations.
Daily direct express train to Bengaluru continues to elude Vizag despite overwhelming patronage
The VisakhapatnamBengaluru special train, despite running with 130% occupancy, has been cancelled, say rail activists
Kyndryl plans to spend $2.25 billion in India over 3 years
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The Karnataka government has announced a 50% concession on penalties for pending traffic violation cases recorded through the Police Departments mobile e-challan system. Effective from August 23 to September 12, this one-time offer aims to promote road safety and law-abiding behavior.
Siddaramaiah fulfils community promise as assembly clears bill to protect migratory shepherds
Study on diesel generator set pollution: Bengaluru Urban third among nations worst districts
R Systems acquires Mangaluru-based Novigo for 400 crore
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Bengaluru hoteliers seek relief from govt over losses from delayed roadworks - Deccan Herald
Bengaluru hoteliers seek relief from govt over losses from delayed roadworks Deccan Herald
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Apple to open third India store in Bengaluru on September 2
Schoolgirl crushed to death by bus on eve of her 11th birthday in Bengaluru
Karnataka Govt Offers 50% Concession on Pending Traffic Fines
The residents of Bengaluru, vehicle owners can make their payment through BTP ASTraM app introduced by Bangalore Traffic Division.
BIS Bengaluru hosts regional hallmarking meet
Basic Life Support training for students
Maharaja Trophy: Bengaluru Blasters Climb To Top Of Table With 7-wicket Win Over Shivamogga Lions
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: The Bengaluru Blasters notched up a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Shivamogga Lions to register back-to-back wins in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 at the Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Stadium here on Thursday. Electing to bowl first, the Blasters restricted the Lions to 111/9 in 20 overs, with Madhav P. Bajaj (4-12) and Naveen M.G. (3-30) doing the bulk of the damage. In reply, Rohan A. Patil smashed an unbeaten 74 off 45 balls to seal the chase with 32 balls to spare. The Lions innings never got going after Dhruv P. (0) and Sanjay Ashwin C. (1) fell inside two overs to Hegde and Naveen. Skipper Nihal Ullal (14) and Aneeshwar Gautam (23) tried to stabilise, but the scoreboard read only 25 at the end of the Power-play. Aneeshwar briefly lifted the scoring with four boundaries before holing out in the eighth over, while Ullal departed soon after, leaving the Lions at 44 for 3 after 10 overs. Hardik Raj (13) was next to fall as Bajaj struck again, before Anirudha A. Joshi (19) hit the first six of the innings in the 16th over. Any hopes of revival ended when Bajaj removed Joshi and Ashok D. (0) off consecutive balls. Naveen returned to pick up Avinash D. (12) and Vasuki Kaushik (1), leaving only Dhuris 18 off 12 to push the Lions to 111 for 9. It was a tentative start to the Blasters innings with Mayank Aggarwal (0) losing his wicket to Koushik V. in the first over, followed by Chethan L.R. (1) falling to Dhruv P. in the next over. However, Rohan A. (74) kept the runs flowing for the Blasters with occasional boundaries. His seven fours and three sixes acted as an anchor, propelling the Blasters' tally to 48 runs at the end of the powerplay and giving them some room to breathe. Despite Bhuvan M. Rajus (14) best efforts, he was unable to get going on the day and form a partnership with Rohan, losing his wicket to Avinash D. in the 10th over. Rohan found his rhythm and kept going at the Lions bowlers, bringing up his half-century in 31 balls. Suraj Ahuja (20) joined him on the pitch and contributed with a boundary of his own, bringing the team's total to 90, after 12 overs. The Blasters were well in control of the game with Rohan leading the charge, cruising to a seven-wicket victory with 32 deliveries to spare. It was a tentative start to the Blasters innings with Mayank Aggarwal (0) losing his wicket to Koushik V. in the first over, followed by Chethan L.R. (1) falling to Dhruv P. in the next over. However, Rohan A. (74) kept the runs flowing for the Blasters with occasional boundaries. His seven fours and three sixes acted as an anchor, propelling the Blasters' tally to 48 runs at the end of the powerplay and giving them some room to breathe. Despite Bhuvan M. Rajus (14) best efforts, he was unable to get going on the day and form a partnership with Rohan, losing his wicket to Avinash D. in the 10th over. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Shivamogga Lions 111/9 in 20 overs (Aneeshwar Gautam 23, Aniruddha Joshi 19, Bharath Dhuri 18 not out; Naveen MG 3-30, Madhav P. Bajaj 4-12, Shubhang Hegde 1-9) lost to Bengaluru Blasters 117/3 in 14.4 overs (Rohan Patil 74 not out, Suraj Ahuja 20) by seven wickets. Article Source: IANS
35,000 property owners in Bengaluru are ready to manage solid waste on their premises: DKS
Microchip picks up office space in Bengaluru for 176 crore
Microchip Technology, through its Indian arm, has acquired 1.72 lakh sq ft of office space in Whitefield, Bengaluru, for 176 crore. The purchase from Ascendum Solution India includes two commercial blocks in the EPIP Zone. This significant transaction, valued at 10,230 per sq ft, marks one of the largest office space buyouts in the city this quarter.
IndiGo pilot barged into loo I was using on flight, alleges woman flyer
NEW DELHI: A woman entrepreneur has alleged a humiliating incident on board an IndiGo flight, claiming that a pilot barged into the restroom while she was using it. Rhea Chaterji, co-founder of Mumbai-based Safegold, shared her ordeal in a LinkedIn post on August 18, describing it as deeply disturbing. Her post has since gone viral, drawing widespread support for speaking out. IndiGos offer to refund her airfare as compensation has attracted criticism, with many slamming the airline for its alleged lack of empathy. The incident reportedly took place on August 8 on flight 6E 5295 from Bengaluru to Mumbai. In her post, Chaterji alleged: An IndiGo First Officer barged in on me while I was using the loo before take-off, but the airline doesnt feel this warrants meaningful redressal. On Friday the 8th, I boarded a late flight & went to use the facilities before take-off. At least one flight attendant was at the galley and the forward washroom was unlocked. I locked the door & once seated, heard a knock, which I replied to. Shortly after, there was another knock, which I replied to more loudly, her post continued. Before Id even fully spoken, the door was forcibly opened, and a male crew member was gazing directly at me while I was in a vulnerable state. She added that the crew downplayed the incident, saying they were sorry for the inconvenience and that they were sure he hadnt seen anything. Chaterji wrote that she felt utterly violated and described experiencing a deep sense of revulsion and isolation. She alleged the crew continued to engage her throughout the flight despite her repeated requests to be left alone. She further claimed that she was asked to meet the First Officer and Captain in the cockpit, which only heightened her anxiety. Chaterji said she had emailed IndiGos top leadership, including the CEO, but received only lip service full of corporate jargon and repeated apologies. She said the airlines compensation offer amounted to a refund of her ticket and vouchers worth just over half that amount, adding: The price of a womans dignity according to IndiGo is the refund of the airfare and a little over half that sum in airline vouchers. Her post has attracted strong reactions online. Jacob Joh, a security and investigation expert, wrote: Surely action should be taken if it was intentional infringement. HR advisor Yankila Thakur commented: Ah! Incidents like these definitely leave a long-lasting fear. Indigo (InterGlobe Aviation Ltd) where is the empathy? Another LinkedIn user, Raghav Gakhar, asked: Shouldnt that person who barged inside the washroom be fired? Juie Merchant wrote: No matter what whether male or female, invasion of ones privacy is unforgivable. Indigo should have taken responsibility instead of hiding behind refunds and vouchers. Brand builder PS Prankika commented: This is deeply disturbing to read. Indigo this isnt about refunds or vouchers not every passenger is seeking compensation. Sometimes, its simply about doing the right thing. Responding to the backlash, IndiGo said it profoundly apologised for the inadvertent mistake by one of our crew. It added that the crew member had been counselled and sensitised, and training would be reinforced to ensure such incidents are not repeated. An IndiGo source told TNIE that the airline had offered to refund Chaterjis full fare. The Flying Officer had made a genuine mistake, the source said. There was no forcible opening of the door of the toilet. Possibly, the door was not latched properly and it opened when the Flying Officer pushed it. The airline declined to share the flight number despite repeated requests.
Brigade Group leases nine-acre land in Chennai's OMR
Bengaluru's Brigade Group has secured a long-term lease for nine acres in Chennai. The land is located in Perungudi along Old Mahabalipuram Road. This acquisition from YMCA allows Brigade to develop 1.6 million sq ft. Plans include a Grade-A office complex and a 200-key JW Marriott hotel. This move significantly expands Brigade's commercial and hospitality presence in Chennai.
IRCTCs 9-day pilgrimage tour for Karnataka residents
Karnataka high court instructs police to review parole applications properly