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Leopard spotted near tech hub Electronic City; forest officials taking steps to find it

October 31, 2023 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Forest officials and staff are on their toes after a leopard was reportedly spotted at Singasandra near Electronic City in Bengaluru recently.

Recently a video went viral claiming that the leopard was spotted near Whitefield.

However, the Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) S S Lingaraja said the video was of Singasandra and not Whitefield.

“Our staff are trying to locate the leopard, which was reportedly spotted in the city. The place in the video appears to be Singasandra near Bannerghatta and not Whitefield,” the CCF told PTI.

Major tech firms including Infosys and Biocon are located in the surrounding areas. Singasandra’s proximity to Bannerghatta National Park makes it prone to to wildlife straying there.

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After 8 long years, work begins on ORR underpass in Bengaluru

October 29, 2023 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: Eight years after it was initially supposed to be built, the BDA has finally began the work on building of the second half of an underpass at the National Skill training institute junction (popularly known as Kanteerava Studios junction) on the Outer Ring Road.

One half of the underpass, towards Peenya, was already completed many years ago, however, the underpass was not put to use, as the other half, was being delayed due to land acquisition issue.

We began the demolition a couple of days ago. The project had come to a standstill due to land acquisition issues. The compensation issues have finally been sorted, and we are demolishing 31 buildings here, to build the underpass and service roads. Of course, traffic diversion will have to be taken up in stages. We are targeting to complete the work in six months.”

“The overall cost of the land acquisition for the underpass and the already functional roads and flyover totally came up to Rs 136 crore as it is all part of one project. The underpass land acquisition could roughly amount to Rs 26 crore,” he added.

During the peak hours, the junction is bursting at the seams with vehicles coming in from all sides, particularly huge trucks, with loud honking all around, pedestrians can be seen darting across the road in the face of heavy traffic. 

A few shops on the road stretch were picking up their items, as the BDA has marked them for demolition to build service roads for public to divert traffic when the underpass work begins.

N Raghavendra, a real estate promoter and resident at Nandini Layout says, “Any infrastructure work is welcome as it really improves the area and makes the area progress. Those travelling towards Laggare and Peenya will also benefit much when the underpass is ready.”

Raju M, a resident of Laggare says, “Whenever I want to go to my hometown in Kunigal, using the underpass will save me from the traffic. Same for those heading towards Yesvantpur railway station.”
Another resident Kumar Babu said, “It will really help all motorists going towards Tumakuru for work. I think BDA will take atleast a year to complete the work.”

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CWRC asks Karnataka to release 3,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu by Oct 31: Sources

October 13, 2023 by Nasheman

CWRC asks Karnataka to release 3,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu by Oct 31: Sources

New Delhi : The Cauvery Water Regulation Committee has asked Karnataka to release 3,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu by October 31, sources said on Wednesday.

The decision was taken on Tuesday at a meeting where the CWRC asked Karnataka to ensure the release of water from its reservoirs in Biligundlu, they said.

The order will be effective from October 16 till October 31.

Tamil Nadu had requested for release of 16,000 cusecs of water.

The CWRC had in September ordered Karnataka to ensure the release of 5,000 cusecs of Cauvery water from September 28 to October 15.

Karnataka has filed a review petition against the order both in the Supreme Court and with the Cauvery Water Management Authority.

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“Do we want a people’s democracy or a parliamentary democracy?” asks Former Supre Court Judge

October 10, 2023 by Nasheman

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Bangalore, India:  While the country (India) continues to resonate nationwide on discussions over a ‘proposed Uniform Civil Code’  (UCC) by the ruling Government,  speakers at a conference 7th October considered it draconian and a threat to the unity and diversity of India.  They compared it to the old story of blind men trying to understand and describe an elephant.


The Conference held at the KAS hall in Bangalore. KAS is a facility for Karnataka Administration Officers.
The Conference organized by the Forum for Democracy and Mutual Amity was presided by Retired Supreme Court Judge Justice Gopal Gowda who asked how can something be uniform when parts of the North-east have special privileges enshrined in the Constitution itself? 
Showing the audience a copy of the constitution, he also quoted Laws on Goa marriage issues which are still under Portugese Law.


The retired Judge, in good humour asked  ‘Why do we want a ‘Uniform Civil Code’ when the Constitution itself has prescribed privileges for some sections of people in the Country?
He also questioned “Do we want a people’s democracy or a parliamentary democracy?” 
Social Activist Shivshankar, drew reference to the embarassment of a reputed Lady journalist on National Television who was stumped in a discussion on the UCC when the veteran politician and legal luminary asked her what she knows about the UCC. He asked her for a script on the UCC.
Incidentally, she was  interviewing him on UCC.  Shivshankar informed the audience that the Lady Journalist knew nothing of the UCC.
Ravi Varma Kumar, former Advocate General and Senior Counsel of the High Court of Karnataka, said
“Let the Prime Minister declare Rahu Kaala (in Indian terms -auspicious moment) as invalid”   He added “I’m not against UCC, I’m against discrimination of any sort” How do you reconcile this he asked. “Why UCC? let’s have one code, one caste” he asked.


On the sidelines, after his speech, Dr.Belgami Mohammed Saad, State President (Karnataka)  of the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind pointed out  “This conference is about giving a voice to people of all religions. Wherever the Law oppressesbasic Human Freedom, it is unacceptable. Freedom to profess and practice one’s Religion whether Hindu, Christian or Muslim or just about any Faith or Belief is a fundamental constitutional Right…A UCC is a direct infringement and violation of this Right”
In the audience interact  a participant asked “Why is that such Conferences only have retired Judges or other retired Government official to speak?”


He persisted saying “Why can’t people in office put their hats down for a cause while in office to vouch for a cause?”He appreciated the Honourable Judge for saying “Take this message through people all across Karnataka” 
D N Munikrishna, Former Director General of Police(Karnataka -India), Police, Media and Social Activist Cynthia Stephen, Kathiyani, attended the Conference.

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Karnataka govt failed to maintain law and order, says BJP

October 6, 2023 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: Opposition BJP leaders slammed the state government over a communal incident in which stones were thrown at an Eid Milad procession in Shivamogga on Sunday night. They said the Congress government has failed to maintain law and order.

Former chief minister Basavaraj Bommai said Shivamogga is a communally sensitive city, but the police failed to take precautions during the procession.  “Stone throwers and troublemakers don’t have any fear of the law under the present government. Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara described the incident as small, but houses were stoned. His statement is churlish. A similar incident has occurred in Kolar too. The government is indirectly supporting such elements. Because of this attitude, gamblers, anti-social elements and rioters are roaming free in the state,” he said in Mandya.

Senior BJP leader CT Ravi alleged that stone throwing in Shivamogga was preplanned. Ragigudda area in Shivamogga where the incident occurred is communally sensitive. “When the police knew it, why did they allow a cutout of Tipu Sultan to be put up in the area? It is unfortunate that they are using communal forces for their political ends,” he said.

Former deputy chief minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan said Congress is encouraging people who are destroying culture and dharma. “They threw stones at the SP, but Siddaramaiah’s government has kept mum. The government should impose the Goonda Act against those involved in such incidents,” he said.
Former minister R Ashoka held that such incidents tarnish the image of the state.

On its official handle on X, BJP Karnataka stated, “Jihadis run amok on the streets of Shivamogga, brandishing swords and weapons, while ‘secular’ Siddaramaiah  has gone into hiding. With the Congress government  back in power, Jihadi organisations have emerged from hiding to terrorise Hindus with no fear of action. Congress has surrendered to jihadis.”

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End of road for old vehicles in Karnataka

October 6, 2023 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: Karnataka’s first Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF) will be set up at Devanahalli. While the country has over 60 RVSFs, this will be the first in the state. In the coming days, all government vehicles that are over 15 years old and those that do not pass the fitness test will be scrapped at the RVSF.

The state transport department has given approval to Mahindra MSTC Recycling Pvt Ltd to set up the scrapping facility, where the public can scrap old unfit vehicles on a voluntary basis. “The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) in 2021 launched the Voluntary Vehicle-Fleet Modernization Programme aimed at creating an ecosystem for phasing out old unsafe, polluting vehicles, and replacing them with newer, safe and fuel-efficient vehicles,” said Transport Commissioner Yogeesh AM.

The rule mandates that vehicles can be scrapped only at the RVSF and will not go to local scrap dealers in the unorganized sector, who used to do the job unscientifically, he added. Department officials estimate that nearly 15 lakh vehicles are fit for scrapping in Karnataka. 

Experts and citizens point out that the scrapping policy will lead to a rise in corruption, as RTOs are empowered to issue fitness certificates. Under-the-table dealings will rise and middlemen will increase, they alleged, and demanded that the government should clearly define the process of issuing certificates to ensure transparency.

Emissions an eco-threat 

“The world is in severe danger of a climate crisis. India has pledged to reach net-zero emissions by 2070 at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in 2021. This can be achieved only by taking some strict measures such as adopting clean and renewable energy, prioritising public transport over private vehicles, and fuel-efficient vehicles with the latest technologies. Hence, scrapping of 15-year-old and unfit vehicles is a good move,” said Akshay Heblikar, director, of Eco-Watch.

Sharing details on the different types of gases emitted by vehicles that are harmful to humans and the environment, Heblikar said, “Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the primary constituents of the vehicle’s tailpipe emissions. Motor vehicles are estimated to contribute nearly 24 per cent of the world’s direct CO2 emissions. While these may not pose any immediate health hazard, their increasing build-up catalyses global warming, furthering climate change. Carbon monoxide (CO) affects the body’s ability to absorb oxygen. Studies have found that CO2 emissions fell by 86 per cent during the COVID-19 lockdown due to restrictions on vehicular movement. The transport sector contributes to a third of India’s Particulate Matter (PM) pollution.” 

In addition to reducing emissions, scrap material from old vehicles becomes a cheap raw material alternative for the steel industry. Using scrap metal from old vehicles helps create a circular economy and boosts the steel industry, he explained.

Scrapping old and unfit vehicles will certainly help in reducing vehicular emissions that are a threat to the environment. It will also help save a lot of fuel as new vehicles have better technologies and are more fuel-efficient. The cost and resources of maintaining old vehicles is much higher than new ones, he said. “Not all old vehicles are ‘unfit’. Many vehicles which are well maintained with emissions under control need not be scrapped,” Heblikar added.  

While the intent of taking unfit and polluting vehicles off the roads is laudable, the goal must be to move towards fewer motor vehicles and a truly green future. Like in France, vehicle owners can be given incentives to get electric bicycles instead of buying new cars, said urban mobility expert Shreya Gadepalli. 

“The electric bicycle industry, which has thus far languished in comparison to electric two-wheeler players due to lack of good incentives, will get a strong fillip if such a scheme is instituted. Electric bicycles are a lot greener than electric scooters and cars, and come with added health benefits,” she said.

A reliable, comfortable and affordable bus service that can take anyone anywhere they want, whenever they want, is the need of the hour. This will encourage people to scrap their old vehicles and live car-free lives, she added.

Director of the Institute of Social and Economic Change (ISEC) Prof D Rajasekhar said the primary motive of scrapping vehicles is to encourage buying of new cars and making space for new vehicles to enter the market. “There is no doubt this will stimulate automobile market sales. Along with benefiting the automobile sector, it is expected to deliver economic benefits to the citizens, including job creation. The government can expect an increase in tax revenue and economic growth,” he said.

The scrapping policy will adversely affect the used car market, as the cost of a car will fall drastically close to its age of scrapping, and people will prefer newer ones. For instance, a 10-year-old car that is sold in the second-hand market for Rs 2 lakh might come down to Rs 1 lakh after vehicle scrapping picks up pace.

The impact of scrapping old and unfit vehicles, reduction in pollution and other factors need assessment. Vehicle scrapping is likely to benefit densely populated cities like Bengaluru and districts like Kalaburagi or Kodagu, where people will continue to use their old vehicles. Further, scrapping of vehicles is likely to be high in bigger cities where disposable income is high and people would opt for new vehicles, Rajasekhar said.

He said vehicle owners would prefer to sell to people in villages, instead of scrapping, if the sale fetches them more money than the incentive offered (Certificate of Deposit). For instance, if an old vehicle fetches Rs 1 lakh in the second-hand market, and the incentive for the same vehicle is around Rs 10,000, the choice would be to sell it rather than scrap it. 

Criteria for scrapping vehicles

  • Vehicles which have not renewed Certificate of Registration (RC) and which fail the fitness test
  • Are 15 years old and above, owned by the govt/PSUs/govt agencies/autonomous councils etc
  • Damaged due to fire, riot, natural disaster, accident or any calamity, following which the registered owner self-certifies it as scrap
  • Manufacturing rejects, test vehicles, prototypes, vehicles damaged during transportation from vehicle original equipment manufacturer to dealers, unsold or unregistered vehicles as may be certified by the vehicle original equipment manufacturer 
  • Auctioned, impounded or abandoned vehicles by any enforcement agency
  • Any other vehicle voluntarily offered to a Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility for scrapping by the owner

Fitness test 

All commercial vehicles should mandatorily take up the fitness test at the Automated Testing Station at RTOs every year when their registration has to be renewed. If the vehicle fails the test, it will be sent for scrapping. For fear that their vehicles will be crushed of they do not pass the fitness test, commercial vehicle owners are likely to invest in higher maintenance, which is expected to keep emissions under control. 

All private vehicles must go for re-registeration to their RTOs after completing 15 years, and undergo a fitness test. If they clear the test, registration will be renewed for another five years and the same process will have to be repeated every five years.

Finding your RVSF

According to Karnataka’s Registered Vehicle Scrapping Policy, 2022, initially there should be at least one RVSF centre at the divisional level. Permission has been granted to Mahindra to set up one centre at Devanahalli. Permission to set up two more centres, in Tumakuru and Koppal, will be granted soon, according to transport officials. People can search for their nearby RVSF on the Vaahan portal.

Process before scrapping 

  • Citizens can take vehicles to RVSF, after ensuring there are no police cases, traffic fines or other litigation against them
  • RVSF will apply to RTO for de-registration of the vehicle 
  • Once approved by RTO, the vehicle will be scrapped and the owner will get a Certificate of Deposit (CoD), followed by a Certificate of Vehicle Scrapping to certify the vehicle is scrapped

At the RVSF

  • The vehicle is scrapped in an eco-friendly process, including hazardous wastes
  • Each component, like tyres, glass, plastic, grease, oil, metal etc. will be separated and recycled/disposed of 

Using CoD for tax concession 

  • CoD is the evidence of transfer of ownership of the vehicle 
  • It is a necessary and sufficient document for the owner to avail of incentives and benefits for the purchase of a new vehicle, as may be declared from time to time by the government
  • Citizens can get a new vehicle registered against submission of CoD. According to the Registered Vehicle Scrapping Policy of Karnataka 2022, the concession in motor vehicle tax shall be equivalent to 25 per cent of the tax paid on scrapping vehicles in case of non-transport vehicles, and 15 per cent in case of transport vehicles in the state 
  • This concession shall be available for up to 8 years in the case of transport vehicles, and up to 15 years in the case of non-transport vehicles; unused CoD can be traded 

Scrapping of govt vehicles 

There are nearly 15,000 government vehicles that are over 15 years old and should be scrapped. As these vehicles are attached to crucial departments like fire services, police, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board, scrapping them in one go will affect regular services. Officials have appealed to MoRTH to allow the scrapping of government vehicles in a phased manner, said Yogeesh. 

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Karnataka briefs central team on ‘green drought’

October 6, 2023 by Nasheman

BENGALURU:  The Karnataka government on Thursday requested the inter-ministerial central team to consider the ‘green drought’ prevailing in the state and urged that the assessment be made based on factors like crop growth and yield. The 10-member team is on a visit to Karnataka to take stock of the drought situation and assess crop loss. Karnataka Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said that the government has urged the team to reconsider existing drought norms, especially for small and marginal farmers.

Speaking to the reporters after the meeting with the central team, Gowda said that the rain deficit in the state is 28 per cent since June. Severe shortage of rain in June and August has hit farming affecting crops, he said. “In some places, there is green cover, but the yield has come down. We have informed the team of this green drought which is unusual, and urged them to check this during their field visit,” Gowda added.

Green drought is when the vegetation may appear green on the top, but there is stunted growth and soil moisture stress for more than a month impacting yield drastically. This phenomenon is particularly problematic because it can be challenging to detect and monitor. Gowda said the height of a tur plant, which is still green, has come down to 2.5ft as against the normal 5ft. “The yield has fallen. Usually, each bunch of green gram will have 200 gm yield. This has come down to 50 gm now,” he said.

He also said that the State Government officials along with scientists from the University of Agricultural Sciences will accompany the central teams. The State Government earlier had declared 195 taluks as drought-hit, including 34 taluks as moderate drought-hit. On September 22, the state cabinet approved the drought memorandum and it was submitted online to the Centre on the same night, he said, adding that of the remaining 41 taluks, 32 received less rain.

“As per Central guidelines, about 15 taluks may be eligible to be drought-hit. So, on Monday the cabinet subcommittee will meet again and send the second list of about 15 taluks for ground verification, as part of the process to declare them as drought-hit,” he added.

He also said though there are 15 states that are facing drought, only Karnataka has declared drought and approached the Centre so far. “Though our actual loss is estimated to be close to Rs 30,000 crore, as per central norms, Karnataka has sought Rs 4,860 crore,” he said. Karnataka Agriculture Minister N Chaluvarayaswamy, Cooperative Minister Rajanna and others were present.

Satisfied that we protected crops of our farmers, says DKS

Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar here on Thursday claimed that the Congress government has protected standing crops in the state despite witnessing a distress year. Speaking to reporters here, he said Karna-taka needs 106 tmcft of water but only has 56 tmcft in the reservoirs in the Cauvery basin.

“The rain in the last couple of days helped increase inflow into the dams. But now it is decreasing. We have protected the standing crops. It is a matter of satisfaction. Drought has been declared in the state and we have advised farmers not to sow any crops in the near future. It is likely to rain again next month. This is a distress year,” he said. Reacting to murmurs about the CM not defending him over the Cauvery issue, Shivakumar said that as water resources minister he has been defending himself. 

Not a bountiful monsoon… 

  • Karnataka has witnessed 15 drought years between 2001 and 2022
  • Agricultural crop loss on 39.74 lakh hectares. Horticultural crop loss on 1.82 lakh hectares
  • Most crops like paddy, ragi, red gram, groundnut, sunflower and cotton are usually sown in July and August; This year, however,  they remain unsown due to erratic distribution of rain
  • Geo-fencing of 20,221 plots done; 310 plots revealed crop loss less than 33 per cent, 3,040 plots between 33 per cent and 50 per cent and 17,115 plots show crop loss of more than 50 per cent. Overall in all 196 taluks, 85 per cent of the ground truth reveals more than 50 per cent crop loss

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Third Wave Coffee’s Santhosh Basavaraj Clinches Third Place in National Barista Championship at World Coffee Conference

October 4, 2023 by Nasheman

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In a triumph that echoes the dedication and skill of India’s
barista community, Santhosh Basavaraj, Coffee Specialist at Third Wave Coffee, secured
a remarkable third place in the National Barista Championship (NBC) held at the
prestigious World Coffee Conference (WCC) in Bangalore.


Santhosh Basavaraj’s stellar performance not only earned him the well-deserved
third-place spot but also a prestigious Rs. 25,000 cheque prize. A seasoned participant
in the National Barista Championship for the past six years, Santhosh was the National
Barista Champion in 2019 and secured the position of 1 st runner up in 2022 and
represented India at the World Barista Championship in Melbourne.
“Being part of the National Barista Championship has been a journey of passion,
dedication, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Every cup of coffee tells a story, and
through this competition, I’ve had the privilege to share a piece of India’s rich coffee
culture with the world. This victory is not just mine; it’s a celebration of the entire Third
Wave Coffee barista community and our collective commitment to elevating the art of
coffee,” said an elated Santhosh Basavaraj.


Organised by the Coffee Board, the licensed national body, in collaboration with
coffee stakeholders and esteemed organisations such as SCAI & UCAI, the National
Barista Championship is a platform designed to recognise and celebrate the technical
prowess of the country’s baristas. This competition stands as a beacon for promoting
excellence across the coffee value chain, fostering skill development, and championing
the growth of café culture in India.
This victory not only underscores Santhosh’s individual excellence but also
highlights the growing prominence and skill level of India’s barista community on the
international coffee scene.


About Third Wave Coffee:
Third Wave Coffee is a coffee and food QSR brand founded by Ayush Bathwal, Anirudh
Sharma and Sushant Goel in 2017. With a commitment to quality and innovation, the
homegrown coffee QSR chain has rapidly expanded to over 100+ stores nationwide,
earning a reputation as the fastest-growing coffee brand in the country. Third Wave
Coffee is dedicated to providing a high-quality coffee-first experience to its customers
across the country with a specific focus on high-quality beans, convenient locations and
a technology-enabled consumer experience.

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ALLIANCE IS INVALID BETWEEN JD(S) & BJP WITHOUT MY SIGNATURE SAYS C M IBRAHIM

October 3, 2023 by Nasheman

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Heavy rain, lightning kills 8 people in Jharkhand

October 2, 2023 by Nasheman

RANCHI: At least eight people were killed including one in Ranchi due to heavy rain and lightning strikes in Jharkhand in the last 24 hours, an official said on Monday.

Parts of Jharkhand have been receiving incessant rains since Saturday evening with several spells of heavy rains, which damaged several culverts, and diversions and also claimed several lives.

A 28-year-old man fell in an overflowing drain in Hatma Saraitand in Ranchi’s Lalpur area on Sunday. The body of the person, identified as Dev Prasad alias Chotu, was recovered around 2. 5 km away from the place of occurrence on Monday morning.

“The body of the person was recovered this morning and postmortem has also been carried out. He had fallen in an overflowing drain triggered by heavy rain on Sunday,” Gonda police station in-charge Ravi Thakur

In Jhakhand’s Jamtara district, a woman and her three children, aged between one-and-a-half years and seven years, were killed in lightning strike on Sunday, police said. The incident happened at Chandadih Lakhanpur, Naryananpur police station in-charge Dilip Kumar

A child died after a wall made of a mud house collapsed in Bokaro district, while two girls, aged nine and 12 years, drowned in a pond in Mayapur village in Palamu district, police said.

Several diversions and culverts also washed away in heavy rain. A diversion on NH-39 in Ranchi’s Ratu area was washed away due to incessant rain on Sunday night, which affected the traffic movement on the Ranchi-Daltonganj route. Water levels reached near the danger mark in several rivers of the state.

Even though rain intensity has decreased in the state capital Ranchi, the weather department has issued an orange alert for parts of Lohardaga, Gumla and Simdega, where heavy to very heavy rainfall might occur on Monday.

Charge of Ranchi Meteorological Centre, Abhishek Anand said that widespread rainfall continued over Jharkhand under the influence of a low-pressure system. Parts of the state might be receiving rainfall till October 4, he said. 

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