Menstrual leave in Karnataka: Check policies and benefits across Indias other states as well
Karnataka has approved 12 paid menstrual leave days annually for women employees, a first for both government and private sectors in India. This policy aims to create supportive work environments by recognizing women's health needs. Other states like Bihar, Odisha, and Kerala have also implemented similar initiatives for employees and students, highlighting menstrual leave as a health necessity.
The Labour Minister said the Karnataka governments unanimous decision to give a 12-day paid menstrual leave a year would greatly benefit women working in garment and other small industries.
Karnataka first state in India to grant 12 paid menstrual leaves to women in all sectors
Watch: Karnataka Minister Santosh Lad announces 12 menstrual leaves for women
Rishab Shetty's wife, Pragathi Shetty, was instrumental in the success of Kantara, dedicating five years to costume design and managing their family. Her unwavering support and Rishab's commitment to authenticity, even during challenging shoots, were crucial. This collaborative effort, rooted in Karnataka's heritage, propelled Kantara to global acclaim.
Karnataka UGC-qualified guest lecturers demand implementation of HC order
BENGALURU: UGC-qualified guest lecturers in Karnataka under the All Karnataka State Students Association (AKSSA) submitted a memorandum to the Higher Education Department on Thursday, demanding the implementation of the High Court order that directed the government to prioritise qualified candidates in the appointment of college faculty. For two years, UGC-eligible candidates have been denied their rightful opportunities in the guest lecturer selection process. Following the High Courts verdict on October 8, 2025, we urge the authorities to promptly uphold the judgment and commence re-counselling for the 20,504 qualified candidates to fill 10,303 positions, read the memorandum. The action follows the State Governments decision on September 30 to extend the contracts of non-qualified guest lecturers, letting them continue teaching without the required UGC qualifications. The lecturers challenged this decision in court, which gave a ruling in their favour. We challenged that in court, and the case was dismissed in our favour. So, now we have to submit a request or memorandum asking the government to consider it and start fresh counselling for UGC-qualified candidates, said Shivu S, a lecturer. Even though the court has ruled in favour of UGC-qualified teachers, the government is still continuing non-qualified ones. Qualified candidates are outside without jobs, and non-qualified teachers are working , its completely unfair, he added. The lecturers emphasised that the memorandum was necessary to ensure that the fresh recruitment process for UGC-qualified candidates is initiated without further delay. This step is seen as critical to maintain adherence to UGC norms, which require teachers to hold KSET, NET, or PhD qualifications to be eligible for faculty positions in degree colleges. We are awaiting the official order. Until we receive the formal court orders, we cannot make any decision based on what was stated verbally in open court. Once the orders come, we will bring them to the notice of the legal department. The legal department and the Advocate General will give us their opinion, and then I will bring it to the notice of the CM, responded Higher Education Minister MC Sudhakar. The protest comes amid ongoing concerns that many non-qualified guest lecturers, some of whom have been teaching for over 15 to 20 years, continue to occupy posts, while qualified candidates remain unemployed.
10-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Raped, Murdered In Karnataka's Mysuru
The body of a 10-year-old girl was found near Dodda Kere Maidan, close to Mysuru Palace, early Thursday morning. Police suspect the child was sexually assaulted before being murdered.
Pushed out by tigers, leopards stray into human dwellings in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: A growing tiger population in Uttarakhand is creating tension in the forests, not just among humans but also among wildlife. With more tigers staking claim to prime jungle areas, leopards are being forced out of their natural habitats and into nearby human settlements, sowing the seeds of a human-animal conflict. Forest Department sources said the leopards, caught between the dominance of tigers in the jungle and the dangers of human settlements outside, are struggling to survive. The tiger naturally does not allow any other animal to maintain its dominance in the forests, explained Dr. Saket Badola, Director of the Corbett Tiger Reserve, to TNIE. Since the tiger is much stronger, the leopard does not go for conflict. This imbalance is most visible around the Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve, where rising tiger numbers are encroaching on traditional leopard territory. The Terai Western Forest Division alone is home to 56 tigers. As tigers occupy the core forest areas, leopards are increasingly venturing into fringe zones. Unable to find enough wild prey, they are turning to domestic animals, heightening human-wildlife conflict. Last week, late at night, a leopard snatched a pet dog right from outside our house, said Bhuvan Joshi of Devipura. We have informed the Forest Department and requested them to install a cage to capture the animal. Villagers in Devipura, Basai, and Tanda have reported frequent leopard sightings, adding to the tension. For the last few months, Tanda has been experiencing terror of the leopard. Forget the evenings, we dont even let children play outside during the daytime, said Rahul Pandey of Basai Pirumdara. The Forest Department has installed camera traps in sensitive areas to track leopards and prevent incidents. Incidentally, Uttarakhand has achieved significant success in tiger conservation. It ranks third in India for tiger numbers after Madhya Pradesh (785) and Karnataka (563). The rise in tiger populations is creating ripple effects for other carnivores, requiring careful management to maintain the balance between wildlife and human safety.
Karnataka State Kambala Association gets recognition due to it from SAK - Deccan Herald
Karnataka State Kambala Association gets recognition due to it from SAK Deccan Herald
Interstate luxury bus services hit as Karnataka operators halt services to Kerala
KOCHI/BENGALURU : Scores of passengers travelling between Kerala and major South Indian cities like Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad were left stranded after several private luxury bus operators cancelled trips, citing safety concerns following alleged assaults on drivers. According to operators, a section of drivers resorted to a token strike, demanding adequate protection after one of their colleagues was reportedly attacked by anti-social elements near the Kerala border. The drivers handed over a letter about their protest only last night. We had to cancel several trips and block charts for the day. Services are expected to return to normal from Friday, said Rijas A J, who oversees inter-state operations for Sona Travels. Sources said the drivers of buses operating via Walayar and Coimbatore suspended services following the incident. One of us was assaulted by a Coimbatore-based private bus owner and his gang. Another bus was stopped in Chennai on Wednesday. We want authorities to take strict action and ensure our safety on these routes, said a driver, requesting anonymity. Meanwhile, in Karnataka, the State Private Bus Owners Association confirmed that most Karnataka-owned private buses had suspended services to Kerala over the past week, alleging repeated instances of physical assault and harassment. Our drivers are scared to operate in Kerala after being stopped and attacked. Until the issue is addressed by the departments concerned, many have chosen to stay off the road, said association president S Nataraj Sharma. He added that while around 20 Kerala-owned buses continue to operate normally, nearly all Karnataka-owned services remain halted. The association has taken up the issue with Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy and Transport Commissioner Yogeesh A M, sharing video evidence of the incidents. If the operators provide proof, we will pursue the matter, the Transport Commissioner told TNIE.
Congress pinning hopes on D K Shivakumar's magic in Kerala too?
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Will there be a D K Shivakumar effect in the Kerala assembly election as had happened in Telangana? The question has popped up with the appointment of Harsha Kanadam, a protg of the Karnataka deputy CM, as chairperson of the Congress state war room in Thiruvananthapuram to oversee its campaign and strategy formulation. It doesnt mean Shivakumar will be directly involved in Congress election strategy planning, but there are enough straws in the wind that suggest the ace strategists possible deep involvement in the process. Shivakumar had played a pivotal role in the campaign and Congress subsequent return to power in Telangana, a leader from Karnataka told TNIE. He held no official positions, but was camping in Telangana to oversee the campaign and drawing up strategies. In the last Lok Sabha election also he helped the Congress in Kerala, he said. Of the five states going to polls next year Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, the high command pins high hopes on Kerala to wrest power. Helping Congress wrest power 1st priority: Harsha However, the disunity within the state leadership with a group of senior leaders eying the CM post has been a concern for some time. Harsha Kanadam would take charge after meeting the leaders at the war room in Delhi. My first priority is to help Congress wrest power in Kerala, Harsha told TNIE. We will be connecting to the people at the grassroots with technology. This will be done by taking into confidence local leaders and with the guidance of senior leaders. I will be accessible to all workers, he added. Harsha was an AICC observer in Haryana, Maharashtra and Delhi assembly elections. The Congress high command is of the opinion that unless the party came to power in maximum number of states, particularly in south India, its future would be bleak.
Dont let AI replace your therapist, say mental health experts
Unlicensed recruitment agency in Honnavar raided for violating Emigration Act
Karnataka plans facial recognition attendance for pre-university college lecturers
After public outcry, Bangalore University trims proposal to chop 420 trees
British chip co Graphcore to invest 1 billion in India
Heavy rain in Bengalurus tech corridor triggers waterlogging & traffic chaos
7 sheep killed, properties damaged due to lightning, heavy rain in Annigeri
TCS headcount drops nearly 20k in Q2, takes 1,135 cr hit due to layoffs
Ballari police bust car pledge racket; 46 vehicles recovered
Chadchan bank heist: Arms suppliers, kingpin arrested
Bengaluru to Ernakulam Vande Bharat services likely from mid-Nov
Seven candidates of Jarkiholi-Jolle Panel file nomination for BDCC Bank election
Karnataka Politics: Congress Faces Leadership Crisis - Deccan Herald
Karnataka Politics: Congress Faces Leadership Crisis Deccan Herald
Misri: India, UK to Strengthen Collaboration Across Sectors
As part of the expanded partnership, nine UK universities are set to establish campuses in India. Proposed locations include Mumbai, Gujarats GIFT City, Gurgaon in Haryana, and Bengaluru in Karnataka.
TCS plans 1 gigawatt capacity AI data centre
Bengaluru police register 37 cases for objectionable posts on social media in 2025
Agri science students should become entrepreneurs: Karnataka minister
Pocso case accused jumps to death from court building in Bengaluru
ED Estimates Rs 2,000 Crore Turnover in Karnataka MLAs Betting Case
In the ongoing investigations by sleuths of Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Bengaluru zonal office into the illegal online betting case involving Congress MLA K.C. Veerendra, the sleuths estimate more than Rs 2,000 crore turnover in illegal online betting applications controlled by the Congress MLA
When I step on stage, I put on that Devi energy: Raja Kumari
Raja Kumari opens up about the intersection of her artistry and faith and how she uses her music to capture the 'collective energy of surrender'
Impromptu jams in Bengaluru are smashing all language barriers
An intergenerational performance lit up the city
Social media isnt the villain; it helped me find my audience: Mary Ann Alexander
Kidwai cancer hospital in Bengaluru to add 450 beds, expand cancer care facilities
Imperial College partners with Science Gallery Bengaluru to boost UK-India innovation
Two thieves nabbed in Bengaluru while catching train to Rajasthan, gold worth Rs 45 lakh recovered
Karnataka high court issues notice in Dharmasthala case plea filed against activists, YouTubers
Karnataka to host Indias first state-level Centre of Excellence in Space Tech
Technical advisory group launched to reduce salt consumption in Karnataka
Bengaluru researcher bags Unesco TWAS award in physical sciences
6 minors booked for stripping & assaulting pal in Bengaluru; video goes viral
Scientist who popularised dragon fruit cultivation and identified Siddu jackfruit variety gets award
Skill Ignite-2025exhibitioninKalaburagi from tomorrow
Over 83% of stolen valuables recovered in Managuli bank robbery case
So far, 15 out of the 16 accused have been arrested in the case
Tea shop vendor held for locking 2 caste census staff
Religious text recitation at govt event in Hubballi sparks row
HC to hear Prajwals appeal challenging conviction on Oct 28
Indigo resumes daily flight service between Belagavi and Delhi
Fraud case filed against Prasannanandapuri Swamiji
2-yr-old girl injured in stray dog attack
Deputy tahsildar caught taking bribe
Stem cell transplantation helps save many children in North Karnataka districts
New hope for patients of blood and immune disorders, says expert
Police arrest ten accused in kidnapping case
Karnataka cabinet okays Rs 55 crore scaled-down plan to develop Roerich estate
GBA allows felling of 138 trees at BUs Jnanabharathi campus; nearly 2,000 objections received
Singer Anuradha Dhareshwar is no more
The 87-year-old former announcer at All India Radio Dharwad was one of the earliest light vocal singers of Karnataka
State approves one day paid menstrual leave in govt. and private sectors
Karnataka becomes the second state after Odisha to implement such a policy for women workforce in both public and private sectors
Indira food kit to replace five kg rice under Anna Bhagya scheme
The kit will benefit about 4.48 crore population holding below poverty line cards and will include tur dal, oil, sugar and salt
Karnataka conducts random checks on cough syrups
Siddaramaiahs MLA dinner triggers cabinet reshuffle speculation
Karnataka: KSNUAHS professor conferred State-Level Best Researcher award
51 children rescued by RPF last month returned to their families
The Railway Protection Force rescued 39 boys and 12 girls under Operation Nanhe Farishthe
Markonahalli dam tragedy in Karnataka: One more body recovered
Advocates stage demonstration condemning attempt to attack Gavai
National Yoga Sports contest begins in Mysuru
Belagavi court sentences man to life for killing wife
Karnataka: Residents of Shikaripur observe bandh to oppose toll plaza at Kutrahalli
55.33 crore to develop Roerich estate
Eight houses damaged as Annigeri is inundated following downpour
ZP CEO Bhuvanesh Patil visits various localities and low-lying areas in the town and adjoining places and calls for immediate action
Karnataka introduces 12-day annual menstrual leave for women in public and private sectors
Applicable to both public and private sectors, including state departments, IT companies, MNCs, and garment factories, women will be entitled to one day of paid leave each month.
Siddaramaiah's Dinner Party Sparks Reshuffle Buzz, Congress Sets Timeline
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's plan to host a dinner meeting with his council of ministers on October 13 has triggered intense speculation about an impending cabinet reshuffle.
New Mitti Caf outlet launched at KIAs T2
Inter-state river disputes blocking use of water, says DKS
Encroachment of Muzrai Dept. land alleged at Talacauvery and Bhagamandala
The report, submitted by the Kodagu District Land Records Department to the Deputy Commissioner following a complaint filed with the Karnataka Lokayukta, reveals that over 40 individuals have encroached upon approximately 50 acres of land belonging to the Muzrai Department
Karnataka: Mandya Zilla Panchayat directs over 2 lakh MGNREGA workers to complete e-KYC
Minor girl found murdered in Mysuru
This is the second murder to rock the city in the last 48 hours
Spandana troupe to stage Prana Padmini in Sagar on October 10 and 11
Hasanamba festival: KSRTC launches special tour packages from Mysuru
Protector of Emigrants officials raid firm in Honnavar
Four arrested for bank robbery in Vijayapura
Special teams are on the look-out for other accused in the crime
Residents of Sogane and other villages stage protest in front of Shivamogga Airport
Special Mediation Campaign: 63 cases resolved in Karnatakas Mandya dist.
Hubballi-Dharwad Police say that prima facie the motive behind the abduction was to get back pending payment fromthe contractor
Court rejects plea to change investigating officer in MUDA case
Bengaluru: A court here on Thursday rejected an application filed by activist and complainant Snehamayi Krishna seeking a change of Investigating Officer in a case against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The petitioner had requested the court to direct the Karnataka Lokayukta to appoint a different officer to handle the investigation. However, the Bengaluru Additional City 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 .
Expert group formed to drive salt reduction and dietary risk mitigation
Task not over yet for Mysuru civic body as trash clearance at Dasara Food Mela venue continues
Mysuru industries oppose CESCs proposed tariff hike to offset subsidy to IP sets
CESC proposes rise in tariff for industries and commercial establishments
Ashok says children are being made to pay price for CMs antics