Mysuru jail warder arrested for recording abusive video against Siddaramaiah
BJP holds protest in Mysuru demanding deportation of Pak. nationals staying illegally in Karnataka
Mysuru police crack 149 cases, recover stolen property worth 4.23 crore in eight months
Police nab seven persons including a woman in connection with a murder case in Mysuru
The petitioners are represented by their Indian mother, Ramsha Jahan, a native of Mysuru who has been residing with her husband, Muhammed Farooq, a Pakistani national, since their marriage in 2015.
State to acquire land in Hebbal for tunnel road project: Dycm D K Shivakumar
BENGALURU: Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister D K Shivakumar said the state government will acquire land in Hebbal for the proposed tunnel road project. He was speaking to the media after a meeting with Industries Minister M B Patil at Vidhana Soudha on Monday. Hebbal is an important junction, and there is a need for both Metro and tunnel road. We will acquire the necessary land for the project. We have also discussed the civil and military land required. Landowners will be compensated through Transferable Development Rights (TDR) and Floor Area Ratio (FAR). We need to call for tenders for the tunnel road, and todays meeting was a preparatory step for the project, he said. The tunnel road project, comprising two main corridors, the North-South Corridor from Esteem Mall in Hebbal to Central Silk Board and the East-West Corridor from K R Puram to Mysuru Road, is estimated to cost around Rs 42,000 crore. The state government has also proposed a collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to link the tunnel road to NH-7 and NH-14. Under the first phase of the tunnel road project, proposed between Hebbal and Central Silk Board, covering a stretch of 18 km, the cost is expected to be around Rs 17,000 crores. The project will have three entry and three exit points. The state government has also decided to raise a loan of Rs 19,000 crores and has assured a guarantee for the total tunnel project. The project is being spearheaded by the Deputy Chief Minister as a measure to decongest the city traffic. In addition to the tunnel roads project, a Double Decker Flyover and Peripheral Ring Road have also been announced in the state budget for the big infrastructure push for Bengaluru. To prioritise infrastructure in the City, the state government has increased the grant from Rs 3,000 to Rs 7,000 and has planned to set up a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for fund utilisation and implementation of development projects.
Man hacked to death in Mysuru; police launch probe
GSSS architecture students rally for green Mysuru
Against all odds, underprivileged students shine in SSLC examination
They were nurtured at Kaliyuva Mane in Mysuru
Agricultural activity picks up pace in Mysuru as pre-monsoon rains gathermomentum
People turn up in large numbers to protest against Waqf Amendment Act in Mysuru
SSLC exam: Mysurus special school achieves 100% results
Entries for Young Indians Parliament-2025 Mysuru extended till May 15
Two-day jackfruit fest begins in Mysuru
Carlsberg plans to add 2-3 breweries in India to grow market share: CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen
Carlsberg, aiming to strengthen its supply chain and increase its market share from 25% in India, plans to establish two to three new breweries. This expansion follows a recent investment of 350 crore in a Mysuru facility. India, with its favorable demographics and growing affluence, presents a significant growth opportunity for the brewer, despite the complexities of the market.
Protest against Wakf (Amendment) Act in Mysuru on Saturday
Bomb threats send security officials into a tizzy in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar
Two Mysuru students among State toppers in SSLC exam
Mysuru slips to 15th place from 7th in SSLC exam
Events tomorrow - May 3: Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA), New Delhi and Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysuru Star of Mysore
Events today - MAY 2: Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA), New Delhi and Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysuru Star of Mysore
Two Mysuru students among toppers in SSLC exams in Karnataka
The management of their respective schools expressed joy over the results, saying they had anticipated strong performances from their students
NIHL becomes a leading cause of acquired auditory damage
Experts at AIISH in Mysuru suggest making noise mapping and hearing screening mandatory across all industries exposed to hazardous noise levels, as noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) has become a leading cause of acquired auditory damage
Mysuru to Host Colourful Jackfruit Fest on May 34 - newskarnataka.com
Mysuru to Host Colourful Jackfruit Fest on May 34 newskarnataka.com
Mysuru Startups Cofounders Found Dead In US Home
In a tragic incident, Mysuru-based robotics startup HoloWorlds cofounders Harshavardhana Kikkeri and Shwetha Panyam were reportedly found dead in their
Rs 1,000 crore to rehabilitate 7,483 manual scavengers in Karnataka
BENGALURU: The Social Welfare Department is expected to soon roll out a Rs 1,000-crore one-time rehabilitation project to provide housing and dignified livelihood to each of the states 7,483 identified manual scavengers -- marking one of the largest state-led efforts to end the practice. Social Welfare Minister HC Mahadevappa told TNIE that the state government aims at permanent rehabilitation of all identified manual scavengers by providing them houses, sustainable employment opportunities, and access to social protection schemes. The project is in its early stages offormulation, and we are holding consultations to understand the best way forward, the minister said. Our goal is to help manual scavengers lead a dignified life. We dont want to implement this in phases where some have to wait. We want to provide every individual a house at once, the minister added. Sources in the department revealed that the government wants to complete the project by November 26, 2026, to mark Constitution Day. 3 plans for manual scavengers Title deeds of houses are expected to be handed over to the beneficiaries on that day in the presence of a senior Congress leader from New Delhi. A senior official said that the department has started talks with the Housing Department and has three plans. The first plan is for families of manual scavengers who already own sites, where houses will be constructed. The second is for those without sites. The department is planning a group housing scheme in rural areas, where land will be identified and houses built for groups of four to five families. Under the third plan, group housing in urban areas will be provided. The department is looking for land near Metro stations or other accessible locations for the purpose. All three plansare being discussed. Since the cost of building houses will vary for each model, a survey will be conducted to assess the number of families and estimate the cost, he said. Of the 7,483 manual scavengers, 1,625 are in BBMP limits, followed by Mysuru with 1,381 and Kolar 1,224. In contrast, Vijayapura and Bagalkot have zero manual scavengers.
CoE for polymer science, rubber technology opens in Mysuru
Dr. D Banerjee Centre of Excellence of the Indian Rubber Institute has come up on the campus of JSS Technical Institutions
Heavy rains bring respite from heat, but uproot many trees in Mysuru
Basava Jayanti celebrated in Mysuru
CSR aid to treat children with clubfoot, cerebral palsy in Mysuru district
Rain forecast for Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajanagar till May 1: IMD - Star of Mysore
Rain forecast for Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajanagar till May 1: IMD Star of Mysore
Events tomorrow - May 1: Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA), New Delhi and Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysuru Star of Mysore
Events tomorrow May 1: Surabhi Gana Kalamandira Charitable Trust, Mysuru - Star of Mysore
Events tomorrow May 1: Surabhi Gana Kalamandira Charitable Trust, Mysuru Star of Mysore
Events today April 30: Kumar Performing Arts Centre (KPAC), Mysuru - Star of Mysore
Events today April 30: Kumar Performing Arts Centre (KPAC), Mysuru Star of Mysore
Mysuru students come up with sustainable cooking solution to help street food vendors
The cooking solution Agnipath was designed by Shruthakeerthi V. and Aditi V., students of Excel Public School (EPS) in Mysuru
Harshavardhana Kikkeri, a Mysuru-based entrepreneur, allegedly murdered his wife, Shwetha, and their son in their US home. He then died by suicide. The incident occurred in Newcastle, near Washington. Their younger son was not home at the time. Police discovered the bodies after a 911 call. Harshavardhana's mother has left for the US. The motive remains unknown.
Pahalgam terror attack: JDS will support any decision taken by PM Modi, says Deve Gowda
MYSURU: Calling the recent terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam horrifying and inhumane, former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda on Tuesday said that he and his party JDS will support any decision taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to eliminate terrorism. Addressing the media in Mysuru, the JDS patriarch said that the armed forces have launched a manhunt to identify the terrorists behind the gruesome Pahalgam attack that killed 26 persons. Without giving many details, Gowda hinted that the Union Government will take an appropriate decision on the operations to be carried out in the Valley. Gowda also lauded Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge for his statement that his party would support the decision taken by the PM. Gowda further said that the leaders of the I.N.D.I.A block also want the terrorists to be identified and eliminated. Refusing to comment on the recent incident in which Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is seen making a slap-like gesture towards a police officer, Gowda said that he will not speak about the CM, his deputy, and the Congress president. Though I keep track of political developments, I dont comment on a few issues, Gowda, who is also a Rajya Sabha member, said. Gowda said that the JDS is a regional party and has an understanding with the BJP. I want to strengthen the leadership of HD Kumaraswamy and will tour the state, he said, adding that he will also interact with the youth under the leadership of Nikhil Kumaraswamy.
Infosys layoffs: Narayana Murthy's firm terminates 195 more trainees at Mysuru campus
Infosys has maintained that it has followed the existing policy under which the freshers will not be able to continue with the organisation if they fail the assessment.
Pedalling Through History: Cycle Expedition Traces Mysurus Art Deco Legacy - Star of Mysore
Pedalling Through History: Cycle Expedition Traces Mysurus Art Deco Legacy Star of Mysore
NEET-UG to be held in 20 centres across Mysuru district
Mysuru struggles to attract foreign tourists amid strong domestic turnout
MYSURU: Muslim clerics and members of various Muslim organisations on Monday took out a candlelight march, condemning the terrorist attack on innocent people in Pahalgam. They raised slogans against Pakistan and pressed for the immediate arrest of the assailants and carried placards against terrorism and Pakistan for creating trouble in the Valley. The protest rally from Milad Park to the Foundation Circle was joined by onlookers and also traders. Sir Khazi of Mysore Hazrath Moulana Mohammed Usman Shariff condemned the attack. He said the government should identify, arrest and punish the terrorists. He said they will stand by any decision taken by PM Narendra Modi to protect the countrys borders. Former mayor Ayub Khan demanded that the government punish all those involved in the act and send a strong message to the world. He appealed to the PM to increase the compensation to the affected families and also step up security in the Valley. Moulana Mufti Syed Tajuddin, Md Zakaulla Saheb Siddiqui, Sufi Anwaar Ahmed Saheb Nizami, Ibrahim, Umar Farooq, Moulana Ayub Ansari, Abdul Azeez, secretary, Muslim Girls Orphanage (Phulwari ), former corporators Suhail Baig, Ayaz Pasha Pandu Fairoz Khan, former deputy mayor Shafi Ahmed, Meena Bazar Merchants Association president Ilyas Baig and others participated in the march.
Is it not security failure: CM Siddaramaiah slam BJP government on Pahalgam terror attack
BELAGAVI: Condemning the terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 26 innocent tourists at Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on the afternoon of April 22, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the ghastly incident. He asked why not even a single policeman or soldier was anywhere at the site when the attack occurred. Is it not a security failure? What was the countrys intelligence and security apparatus doing when the attack took place? Is it not the failure of Modi and Shah, Siddaramaiah asked, reiterating that three of the victims who were brutally gunned down by the terrorists were from Karnataka. The chief minister, who was addressing a Congress protest against the BJP-led Centre over price rise, said when he was questioned about Modis failure to contain such acts of terror, the BJP began targeting him to cover up its own mistakes. They are twisting my statements, claiming that I said there shouldnt be a war at this moment. Actually, when I was asked by reporters in Mysuru whether there was a need for war, I said there was no need for a war. However, my statement was later twisted. The BJP was trying to blame me for no reason, and some media channels are also supporting it. The channels should not indulge in such things, he said. Siddaramaiah stated that he has always been in favour of building a strong nation, with people of all sections staying united. On the other hand, BJP is in favour of only the corporate class and industrialists, while Congress works for the welfare of the poor. 'Increase defence spending, declare war on Pakistan' With Chief Minister Siddararamaiah reportedly making a U-turn on his statement, that he did not want war with Pakistan, in the wake of the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, his financial adviser and Yelburga MLA Basavaraj Rayareddi on Monday went a step ahead, urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi to go on a decisive war and put an end to terrorism. The prime minister should call a special session of Parliament to take a decision on declaring war and get an approval to increase defence spending from Rs 6.81 lakh crore to Rs 12 lakh crore, he suggested, speaking to reporters. He said the prime minister should also take a delegation of the Opposition to Kashmir to assess the situation. Rayareddi further added that the hideouts of terrorists in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir should be bombed. Pakistan should also be dragged to the International Court of Justice, Rayareddi stated.
MP promises to engage with Centre on early execution of Mysuru airport expansion
137.5 acres of forest land to be diverted for Mysuru-Kushalnagar highway project
But compensatory afforestation to be taken up in Vijayapura district in north Karnataka
Emotional scenes at Attari as families part ways, mothers send their children across border
CHANDIGARH: Emotional scenes were witnessed at the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari on Monday as families parted ways, with Indian women married to Pakistanis coming to drop their children -- who have Pakistani passports -- here. An Indian passport holder Rukhsar from Delhi came all the way from the national capital to Attari with her four children who are Pakistani nationals in order to send them to Pakistan. While she cannot cross over, her children had to leave as the deadline had ended on Sunday. Another Indian national Ramsha from Mysuru had come along with her three children, who are Pakistani nationals, to drop them off at Attari so that they can go to Pakistan. The children cried as they were separated from their mothers. While Sunday was the last day for Pakistan nationals having short-term visas in 12 categories to leave India, April 29 is the deadline for those who have come on medical visas. Priya Kanwer, an Indian passport holder who got married to a Pakistani in 1991, was denied permission to leave the country even as her husband, daughter Sarita and son-in-law, all Pakistani nationals, were allowed to cross over to the neighbouring country. The family came from Pakistan for a relatives wedding, which is slated for April 29. Sobbing, Sarita said, My mother is an Indian and she is not being allowed to accompany us to Pakistan. We came to India after nine years. The authorities at Attari are telling us they will not allow my mother to go along. My parents got married in 1991. They are saying Indian passport holders will not be allowed. 'Failed in my responsibility...': J&K CM Omar Abdullah as Assembly moves resolution denouncing Pahalgam attack A few families from Rajasthan had travelled all the way to Attari to bid farewell to relatives visiting from Pakistan. The pain of separation was palpable as anxiety gripped families who are unsure of when they would again reunite. In the last four days, 537 Pakistani nationals, including nine diplomats and officials, left India through the Attari-Wagah border as the exit deadline for the 12 categories of short-term visa holders of the neighbouring nation ended on Sunday. While 237 Pakistani nationals, including nine diplomats and officials left India on Sunday, 81 left on April 26, 191 on April 25 and 28 on April 24. A total of 850 Indians, including 14 diplomats and officials, have returned from Pakistan through this border. The Leave India notice to Pakistani nationals was issued by the Union government after 26 tourists were killed in a terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22. Meanwhile, a 28-year-old Pakistani woman Maria Bibi who is married to Sonu Masih from Sathiali village near Gurdaspur has gone missing. The pregnant woman disappeared on Sunday shortly after accompanying her husband and mother-in-law to meet an advocate. She also visited the Gurdaspur Civil Hospital for a routine check-up. The local police is searching for her.
Hampi Express TTE slaps passenger for requesting to speak in Kannada
Another incident of language row has been reported from Karnataka, where a ticket examiner (TTE) allegedly assaulted a Muslim passenger after the latter requested the former to speak in Kannada. The incident occurred on April 24 on the Mysuru-Hubballi Hampi Express. Mahmad Basha Attar, a resident of Bhagyanagar in Koppal district, was travelling from Mysuru 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 .
Prasanna Kumar Bhat, a software engineer from Mysuru, shared a gripping account of surviving the April 22 terrorist attack at Pahalgam's Baisaran meadows. Along with his family, Bhat and around 35-40 others were guided to safety by his brother, a senior Indian Army officer. Bhat's harrowing story describes their desperate escape through gunfire and his emotional return to safety, highlighting the swift, life-saving actions that kept them alive amidst chaos.
Prasanna Kumar Bhat, a software engineer from Karnataka, shared a harrowing account on X of how he and his family narrowly escaped the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22. Along with around 35-40 others, Bhat was guided to safety by his brother, a senior Indian Army officer, as gunshots rang out and chaos unfolded in the picturesque Baisaran valley. The quick thinking and calm actions of the army officer saved their lives and those of others caught in the attack. On the fateful day, Bhat and his family had decided to visit the popular Baisaran valley in Pahalgam, a decision that ultimately spared them from the chaos. They reached the valley around 1:30 pm, unaware of the terror that would soon engulf the area. Shortly after 2:00 pm, as the family was enjoying the picturesque surroundings, the first shots rang out. The sounds of gunfire quickly escalated, and panic swept through the area as tourists scrambled to find cover. He described how his brother immediately recognized the gunfire as a terrorist attack and directed them to a mobile toilet as makeshift cover. With gunshots firing in bursts and confusion all around, his brother remained calm and quickly assessed the situation. As chaos unfolded, Bhats brother guided the group of tourists, including Bhats family, away from the shooting and towards safety. Bhat explained that the Baisaran valley, being a fenced-in area, left few escape routes. As the crowd fled towards the entrance, where the terrorists were waiting, Bhats brother identified a narrow opening in the fence. With his guidance, they crawled through the gap and made their way to a muddy slope near a water stream, where they could hide from view and gain some temporary shelter. Yet another survival story from the tainted Baisaran valley in Pahalgam. We survived the horror to tell the story of what can only be described as monstrous act and paint the heavenly beauty blood-red with hellfire. By the grace of the God, luck, and some quick thinking from pic.twitter.com/00ln2y0DJo Prasanna Kumar Bhat (@prasannabhat38) April 25, 2025 Amid the terror, Bhats brother remained composed, guiding 35-40 people through the difficult terrain and making sure they stayed as far from the line of fire as possible. It was terrifying knowing no place is safe right now, Bhat recalled. Words cannot describe the terror and horror one feels in such a situation. For an agonizing hour, Bhat and his family, along with others, remained huddled in a narrow pit under trees, praying for their safety. The worst part was there was no mobile network to quickly alert the police, Bhat said. The gunfire continued for nearly 30 minutes, with the sound of helicopters signaling the arrival of help at around 3:40 pm. By 4:00 pm, Indian Army special forces reached the group and assured them that the area had been secured. As Bhat and his family made their way to safety, the sight of the wounded being carried down the hill left a lasting impression. We saw the people affected covered in blood, being carried down, and a range of emotions ran through us, Bhat recalled. Its beyond words and expressions to describe the horrific act and the monsters who took the life of those innocent people. Bhats experience, while harrowing, ultimately ended in safety, thanks to the quick thinking and bravery of his brother and the Indian Army. The family is now back home in Mysuru, deeply grateful for the support of the armed forces. I want to express my gratitude to my brother and the entire Indian Army because of whom we are alive to narrate this incident, Bhat said.
'Crawled Under Fence, Took Cover In Pit For An Hour': Mysuru Survivor Recalls Pahalgam Horror
Prasanna Kumar Bhat, who visited Pahalgam with his family, survived the attack along with 35-40 others thanks to quick thinking by his brother, who is an Army officer.
Hellfire Broke, Gunshots Came In Bursts And Chaos Ensued: Mysuru Man Recalls Pahalgam Terror Attack
A software engineer from Karnataka shared another survivor's account from Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, where a massive terror attack killed 26 people.
Wont back war, will ask Pakistanis to leave Karnataka: CM Siddaramaiah
MYSURU/BENGALURU : Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said here on Saturday that the state government will cooperate with the Centre and direct Pakistan nationals to leave the state. There is no information on the exact number of Pakistanis staying in the state. There may be quite a good number in Bengaluru. We will follow the Centres directions and act, he said. Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara said in Bengaluru that the state government is collecting information about Pakistanis living in the state and they will be sent back to their country as per directions issued by the Union Government. Siddaramaiah, however, felt there is no need for a war with Pakistan. We are for peace. The focus, however, should be stepping up security. The Union government betrayed people by failing to beef up security in Kashmir. It is sad that people went to Kashmir believing that security measures are in place. These are just slogans and not found on the ground. The Centre has admitted to the security lapse. Can it bring back the lives of 26 people, he asked. He criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for skipping the all-party meeting to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack and instead addressing an election rally. He charged that the PM has failed to understand the gravity of the issue. Parameshwara said even Pakistani students will have to return to their country as there is no exemption for them in the advisory issued by the Centre after the recent terror attack in Kashmir. We have instructed all superintendents of police in districts to identify Pakistanis and ask them to leave immediately. They are doing the job, he added. He said the Centre has exempted those with long-term visas. The process is on. I do not know the exact number (of Pakistanis staying in Karnataka), he said. After the terror attack in Kashmir, the Centre asked all the states to be on alert and the state is also following those directions, he said.
Events tomorrow April 27: Chaaru Samskrutika Pratishtana, Mysuru - Star of Mysore
Events tomorrow April 27: Chaaru Samskrutika Pratishtana, Mysuru Star of Mysore
Karnataka CM not in favour of war with Pakistan
There is no need to wage a war against Pakistan, asserted the Chief Minister while talking to media persons in Mysuru city but steps are needed from the Union Government to tighten security in Jammu and Kashmir
Waqf Notice to Century Old Hostel In Mysuru, Draws Flak
The Karnataka State Waqf Board has issued a notice staking claim to the 109-year-old Narayana Shettar Dharma Students Home land in Mysuru, prompting protests from the managing Trust
Court convicts driver and owner of tempo for 2010 Undabatti lake tragedy in Mysuru
Survey of SC families in Mysuru in May: ZP CEO
Free education for visually challenged girls in Mysuru
Ranga Rao Memorial School for Differently Abledhas invited applications for admissions in the ensuing academic year
Karnataka approves projects worth Rs 3,647 crore in MM Hills cabinet meet
MM Hills (CHAMARAJANAGAR DISTRICT): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah chaired a cabinet meeting at Male Mahadeshwara Hills (MM Hills) in Chamarajanagar district on Thursday. The cabinet approved projects worth Rs 3,647.62 crore focusing on sectors like irrigation, health, infrastructure, and tourism. As many as 78 issues were discussed and decisions taken, with a focus mainly on the Old Mysuru region. The cabinet also decided to strive to remove the backward district tag attached to Chamarajanagar. Siddaramaiahs home district of Mysuru, too, got a slew of projects, including land acquisition for the expansion of the runway at Mysuru airport, white-topping of roads, and an international cricket stadium in Yelawala on the outskirts of the city. Further, the government will grant Rs 70 crore to construct a polytechnic building. Briefing the media after the cabinet meeting, Siddaramaiah disputed the claim made by the opposition that there were no funds for development. The opposition should know that the government is focusing on implementing development works both in urban and rural areas, including tribal-dominated regions, the CM said. The cabinet also set aside Rs 1,787 crore towards major and minor irrigation works, including 110 tank-filling projects at a cost of Rs 475 crore in Gundlupet, Saligrama, Kadur, and other villages in the Mysuru revenue division. Siddaramaiah, however, clarified that the cabinet did not discuss the implementation of the Kabini Stage II project. Siddaramaiah announced the setting up of Manteswamy, Rachappa, and Siddappaji development authorities and Rs 40 cr for the development of the khadi village in Badanavalu that was visited by Mahatma Gandhi. We wanted to fulfil the promise made during the Bharat Jodo Yatra headed by Rahul Gandhi, the CM said. Siddaramaiah also said that steps will be taken to develop the tomb of Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya at Anegundi in Koppal district. The cabinet also decided to set up an art and culture museum at the Old Deputy Commissioners office in Mysuru at a cost of Rs 30 crore and set aside Rs 300 crore for other tourism projects. The cabinet also discussed increasing human-animal conflict in the region and set aside Rs 210 crore to address the issue. An endocrinology department at a cost of Rs 50 crore will be set up in Chamarajnagar Institute of Medical Sciences, and Rs 228 crore has been set aside for the construction of a 250-bed district hospital in Kollegal and a 50-bed hospital in Hanur in Chamarajanagar district.Further, Rs 15 crore has been earmarked to develop the Chamarajanagar stadium. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that they have approved construction of check dams, canals, and remodeling of irrigation canals in Chamarajnagar, Srirangapatna, KR Nagar, Kushalnagar, and Periyapatna. Siddaramaiah said that the State Government will discuss giving permanent government jobs to the kin of the 24 people who died in Chamarajanagar district hospital owing to lack of oxygen in 2021. On the petition by Pramoda Devi Wadiyar claiming ownership of 4,500 acres of land in Chamarajanagar that is tilled by hundreds of small and marginal families, Siddaramaiah said that the tiller is the owner of the land and assured that they will not be displaced.
Cabinet approves Rs 3.6k Cr for Mysuru Division
CM Siddaramaiah announces Karnataka's second international cricket stadium in Mysuru - Deccan Herald
CM Siddaramaiah announces Karnataka's second international cricket stadium in Mysuru Deccan Herald
Cabinet approves 100 crore for Mysuru airport expansion
Senior IAS officers Manivannan, Maheshwar Rao in race for BBMP Chief?
BENGALURU: With Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) chief commissioner Tushar Girinath expected to be made additional chief secretary of the urban development, the question now doing the rounds here is who will head the richest and largest civic body of Karnataka? Going by sources, senior IAS officers P Manivannan and Maheshwar Rao are the top contenders for the coveted post. Manivannan is now principal secretary, Social Welfare Department, while Maheshwar Rao is managing director of Bangalore Metropolitan Rail Corporation Ltd. Manivannan is known for his good work. He earned the title of Demolition Man for clearing encroachments. Manivannan was commissioner of the Mysore Urban Development Authority and the Mysuru City Corporation. He has a fair understanding of Bengaluru city administration with his experience at Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (BESCOM), where he ensured uninterrupted power supply in most parts of the city. Hence, Manivannan may be chosen for the coveted post, a source said. Maheshwar Rao served as BBMP commissioner in 2018. He was secretary of the Agriculture Department. He was with the Labour Department. He served as commissioner for Industrial Development and director of Industries and Commerce. He also served as deputy commissioner of Mandya, Mangaluru, Belagavi and Hassan districts. If there is a delay in appointing either of them, there are chances of Munish Moudgil, BBMPs special commissioner (revenue), being made in-charge chief commissioner, the sources said. On April 30, SR Umashankar, additional chief secretary (ACS), Urban Development Development (UDD), will retire, and chief commissioner Tushar Girinath may assume charge as ACS, UDD.
Mysuru court orders case against police official for fabrication of evidence
World Bank team visits Mysuru, holds consultations with local authorities on infrastructure projects
Walk of Hope: Autism awareness walkathon in Mysuru
Unabated house thefts in Belagavi city and suburban areas have created panic among citizens
Belagavi citizens faced panic due to a series of house thefts. Thieves targeted locked homes, stealing valuables. Police suspect the involvement of a Mysuru Gang. Thefts occurred almost daily, mainly at unoccupied homes. Police increased night patrolling and urged public caution. Over 35 incidents were reported in 20 days. Police are working to arrest the culprits soon.
Karnataka HC rejects plea against Siddaramaiahs election from Varuna
BENGALURU: Stating that there is no averment in the petition as to how the five guarantees have materially affected the result of the election, the Karnataka High Court on Tuesday rejected the petition filed by a voter of Varuna assembly constituency, questioning Chief Minister Siddaramaiahs election as MLA in 2023. If the assertion of guarantees was grounds to set aside the election, the question of invoking the same to declare an election to be void would require an act by the returned candidate. Admittedly, the guarantees flow from a promise made in the manifesto of the party, and cannot be attributed to the candidate, and accordingly, the question of invoking Section 100(1)(d)(iv) of the RP Act in the present case does not arise, to declare the candidate is not qualified to be chosen from Varuna assembly constituency, said Justice S Sunil Dutt Yadav, rejecting the election petition. The plaint is liable to be rejected both on the ground of want of cause of action as well as being barred by law, the court said, allowing an interlocutory application filed by Siddaramaiah against the petition. The petitioner, K Shankara from Koodanahalli in Mysuru district, questioned the election of Siddaramaiah as MLA, mainly on the grounds that the five guarantees are construed as corrupt practices amounting to bribery and undue influence in terms of Section 123(2) of the Representation of the People (RP) Act. The court noted that the guarantees, which are promises of freebies, cannot be considered to constitute a corrupt practice under Section 123 of the RP Act in the light of the law laid down by the apex court in the S Subramaniam Balaji case. Even the petitioners contention that Siddaramaiah had affixed his signature to the handout and thus adopted the manifesto as his own, is required to be rejected as the handout is an appeal by the party to vote for its candidate. The affixing of signature on the handout is only in the capacity of a CLP (Congress Legislative Party) leader and not more, the court said.
Man injured in wild jumbo attack in Karnataka's Mysuru - Deccan Herald
Man injured in wild jumbo attack in Karnataka's Mysuru Deccan Herald
Zero Shadow Day observed in Mysuru
The art of storytelling: TiE Mysuru hosts workshop in city
DC orders probe into axing of 40 trees in Mysuru, constitutes three-member committee
The committee, to be headed by the MUDA Commissioner, to conduct a thorough investigation and submit report in seven days
Reclassify Balajiga, Banajiga under Group B for education, job: Karnataka HC
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court declared that classification of Balajiga/Banajiga community for employment purpose being different from educational purpose is discriminatory, illegal and violative of Article 14 of the Constitution. The court directed the state government to reclassify the Balajiga/Banajiga community as Group B for educational purpose, and retain the classification as Group B for employment purpose, and not as Group D. Allowing the petition filed by V Sumitra, a resident of Gejjalamatta village in Kollegal taluk of Mysuru district, Justice Suraj Govindaraj directed the state government to reclassify the Balajiga/Banajiga community under Article 16(4) as Group B instead of Group D. It is declared that the petitioner belonging to Balagiga/Banajiga community would be entitled to reservation for employment under Group B, and as such her employment as a primary school teacher is directed to be continued by availing such benefit, the court said. The court stated that a particular community cannot be classified differently for educational and employment purposes, and quashed the order dated April 8, 1996, passed by the Caste and Income Verification Committee, and the order dated June 15, 1999, by the Appellate Authority in the petitioners case. The petitioner, who belongs to the Balajiga/Banajiga community, after being selected as teacher in a primary school, obtained a certificate from the tahsildar that she belongs to Group B category. After obtaining a provisional appointment letter dated January 17, 1993, the petitioner continued to render services. In February 1996, she received a notice alleging that for purpose of employment, she would belong to Group D and not Group B, and that the caste certificate issued was not proper or applicable for reservation. The Caste and Income Verification Committee cancelled the caste certificate in April 1996. Therefore, her case was not considered by the Administrative Tribunal, prompting her to move the high court in 2013 against the tribunal order.
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India signs pact to host International Big Cat Alliance HQ; formalises global conservation push
NEW DELHI: India has officially designated the headquarters of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), an intergovernmental wildlife organisation, to be located in India. Indias initiative will not only protect magnificent big cats but also to serve as a model for conservation efforts around the world. The Indian government signed a Headquarters Agreement today with the IBCA. The agreement was signed by P. Kumaran, Secretary (East) of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), and the first Director General of IBCA, Dr. S P Yadav. This agreement formalises the establishment of the IBCA headquarters in India and outlines provisions for extending visas, privileges, and immunities to the IBCA Secretariat, its personnel, premises, and other entities, to facilitate the organisations objectives. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the IBCA on April 9, 2023, during the 'Commemorating 50 Years of Project Tiger' event held in Mysuru. The initiative aims to strengthen global conservation efforts and promote partnerships among stakeholders for the preservation of seven species of big cats and the restoration of their habitats in countries where they are found. The IBCA's primary focus is the conservation of seven big cat species: the Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar, and Puma, across the globe. The IBCA is poised to become a pivotal platform for international collaboration in big cat conservation, said Yadav. Big step for #bigcats ! Govt. of India and the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) signed the #HeadquartersAgreement today in New Delhi. The Agreement was signed by Shri P Kumaran, Secretary (East), @MEAIndia , and Dr @SPYadavIFS , Director General, IBCA. The agreement pic.twitter.com/6cbhV6PD0L International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) (@IBCA_official) April 17, 2025 The IBCAs emphasis on capacity building -training frontline staff, leveraging technology and fostering research, positions it to address critical challenges like habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict. Leading the IBCA further elevates Indias stature, giving it a platform to export its conservation models to Asia Africa and beyond. It will set benchmarks in rewilding, climate resilient conservation and community driven wildlife protection-potentially inspiring a new era of global co-operation in biodiversity preservation, Yadav adds. Earlier, on February 29, 2024, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Modi, approved the establishment of the IBCA with its headquarters in India. The initiative received a one-time budgetary support of Rs 150 crore for a five-year period, from 2023-24 to 2027-28. On January 23, 2025, the IBCA became a legal entity after the MEA confirmed that five countriesNicaragua, Eswatini, India, Somalia, and Liberiahad signed the Framework Agreement to formally become members of the IBCA. According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, 27 countries, including India, have agreed to join the IBCA, and numerous international and national organisations involved in wildlife conservation have partnered with the IBCA.
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