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May 13, 2025

Robber flashes gun, escapes with cash from pub in B'luru

The police rushed in with the Quick Response Team (QRT), drones and bomb squad to the upscale Geometry Brewery and Kitchen pub in Subramanyanagar 2nd Stage after the security guard made an emergency call, saying a robber, wielding a gun, had targeted the pub.

1 min

DGMOs smoke peace pipe in first talks after 'truce'

THE Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of Pakistan and India on Monday agreed not to initiate aggressive and inimical actions.

1 min

Did biz-ceasefire tradeoff: Don

US President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that his administration averted a potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan by brokering a \"full and immediate ceasefire\" and offering increased trade as an incentive for de-escalation between the neighbors.

1 min

Pourakarmika kids, mahouts reach Kuari Pass Summit in historic expedition

IN a moment of unparalleled pride, a team of eight pourakarmikas' children, mahouts, forest guards, and other civilians from Mysuru achieved a historic feat by scaling the 13,990 ft Mt Kuari Pass in Uttarakhand.

1 min

AIDSO Activists Urge Govt Not To Shut Govt Schools

ALL India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) activists held a protest against the state government, accusing it of shutting down government schools in the state.

1 min

Caste census aims at equal distribution of resources

SOCIAL Welfare Minister H C Mahadevappa emphasised that the caste census report will be implemented in the interest of social justice, not to favour or sideline any community.

1 min

Koramas & Korachas Want Separate Caste Survey

KARNATAKA Scheduled Castes, Korama, Koracha, Kuravan, Cape Maris Scientific Internal Reservation Implementation Committee president said the caste census of 101 subcastes in the Scheduled Caste category started on May 5, but there are confusions among enumerators in entering the nomadic communities in the mobile applications.

1 min

Dist. admn.: Adequate stocks of fertilizers and seeds available in Hassan

AGRICULTURE operations began in Hassan district, thanks to the normal summer rain.

1 min

Buddha Jayanti Celebrated With Grandeur In Mysuru

MYSURU witnessed vibrant celebrations of Buddha Jayanti on Monday, marked by a special lecture, cultural events, and a grand procession.

1 min

'HATRED CAN ONLY BE ERADICATED BY LOVE'

STATING that hatred not only ruins an individual's life but also destroys the nation, senior advocate N B Shivarudrappa said that a country is built through harmonious living.

1 min

Siddu turns tables on BJP over price rise, holds PM responsible

CHIEF Minister Siddaramaiah lashed out at BJP for its Jan Akrosh Yatra, a rally against increase in prices of essential commodities in the state, and turned the tables on the opposition party, blaming the BJP-ruled central government for the rise in prices.

1 min

SC survey under credibility cloud, community leaders worried

Some enumerators lack in training; Caste certificates not being insisted on, say leaders; Rise in Beda Jangama population to be brought to panel's notice

2 mins

Min Wants Organ Retrieval Centres at All District Hospitals

HEALTH Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Monday directed officials to establish organ retrieval centres in all district hospitals across Karnataka to boost organ donation and transplantation under the Jeevasarthakate programme.

1 min

Spl court raps Lokayukta cops, orders re-probe against ex-min, excise officials

THE special court to try criminal cases against sitting and former MPs/MLAs set aside the closure report filed by the Lokayukta police in a case involving former excise minister K Gopalaiah and other officials.

2 mins

No third party involved

UNION Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel HD Kumaraswamy on Monday said that it was wrong to say that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan was owing to US mediation.

1 min

War of words over US 'mediation'

'No third party involved' 'A strategic blunder'

2 mins

KEA Launches Digital Tools to Help Students

THE Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) on Monday launched three candidate-centric digital initiatives - a college portal, mobile app, and a chat-bot - to streamline examination processes and provide easy access to essential information.

1 min

Cybercrooks hacking devices through fake news on India-Pakistan conflict

Not every exclusive update on the India-Pakistan conflict is safe.

1 min

Odisha sizzles, Sambalpur hits 42.9° C

HEAT and humidity seared the state on Monday with temperature in many parts of the state crossing 40°C.

1 min

K'taka's GTTC to set up skilling centre in Namibia

KARNATAKA'S Government Tool Room and Training Centre (GTTC), known for its industry-linked vocational training, is set to expand its global footprint through a proposed collaboration with Namibia.

1 min

Holy texts desecrated, communal tension on outskirts of Belagavi

IN a disturbing incident, unidentified miscreants desecrated copies of the Quran and Hadith kept at a mosque in Santi Bastwad village on the outskirts of Belagavi.

1 min

Cost of terrorism has risen as India ushers in a new normal

Operation Sindoor marked a decisive shift in India's counter-terrorism doctrine — not merely as a retaliatory action, but as a calculated strategy of cost escalation designed to deal with cross-border terrorism.

3 mins

India, Pak Agree Not To Fire A Single Shot

Both sides also decide to reduce troops from border areas

1 min

Layered air defence system minimised scale of damage from Pakistan forces

THE INDIAN Armed Forces successfully repelled Pakistan's attacks owing to the layered envelope of its air defence (AD) systems, officials said on Monday during a tri-services special media briefing steered by Director General (DG) of Indian Air Force Air Marshal A K Bharti, DG of Military Operations (Army) Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, and DG of Naval Operations Vice Admiral A N Pramod.

3 mins

Bank guard spends night at ATM kiosk in Uri despite heavy shelling

IN A POWERFUL display of commitment to duty, a bank security guard spent the entire night at an ATM kiosk in Jammu and Kashmir's border town of Uri to safeguard the cash, even amid heavy shelling from Pakistani troops.

1 min

WHAT THE REGION'S FIRST DRONE WARFARE TAUGHT US

India-Pakistan military engagement came to a pause at 5 pm on May 10 following a telephonic talk between the directors general of military operations of the two countries, with a plan for the next round of talks.

3 mins

Carpe Diem: A Time for Post-Op Meds?

Lessons from 1971 tell us that India's strategic interests may not be identical to those of politicians. It's not a time for war cries, but for cold calculations

4 mins

Op Sindoor: Paradigm shift from candle lights to Brahmos

The horrible picture of Himanshi Narwal, married just a week back, sitting alone by the side of the dead body of her husband with his head smashed by a point-blank gunshot of Islamic terrorists at Pahalgam on April 22, went viral on the national and global media.

7 mins

Force remains on high alert: BSF

THE BSF on Monday said that soon after the government announced retribution for the April 22 Pahalgam attack by Pakistan-backed terrorists, the force remained in a state of high alert along the borders and was actively involved in 'Operation Sindoor'.

1 min

Road traffic injuries main cause of death: WHO

ROAD traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 5 to 29, and continue to be a pressing public health concern in the South-East Asian Region, said the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Monday.

1 min

If a woman can fly Rafale, why fewer women allowed in JAG posts, asks SC

The Supreme Court on Monday wondered why, if a woman can fly the Rafale, the Army is not appointing women to the Judge Advocate General position.

1 min

32 Airports, Shut Due To Conflict, Reopen For Flight Operations Today

THE Ministry of Civil Aviation on Monday declared the resumption of flight operations in the 32 airports shut after Operation Sindoor.

1 min

NDA sweeps panchayat elections in Assam, Cong completely decimated

The BJP-led NDA swept the Assam panchayat elections, decimating opposition parties, particularly Congress, with counting of votes continuing for the second day amid tight security.

1 min

Ports Reopen, Markets Open, Gujarat Heaves Sigh of Relief

Gujarat breathes a little easier following the India-Pakistan ceasefire.

1 min

39 Bangladeshi Nationals Land in Police Net for Overstaying

The Haryana Police on Monday detained 39 Bangladeshi nationals, including 11 women and 14 children, for illegally residing in the Hansi area of Hisar district.

1 min

Fadnavis Takes Stock of Maha Security

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis on Monday reviewed Mumbai's security with top military officials and said Pakistan indulged in a proxy war because it cannot fight a direct war with India.

1 min

Shell-shocked border villagers return home

WITH the India-Pakistan ceasefire holding and no cross-border shelling in the last 24 hours, displaced residents of the border town of Uri have begun returning to their homes in the border area.

1 min

Second bomb threat to SMS stadium, Jaipur markets to get emergency sirens

JAIPUR'S Sawai Mansingh Stadium received a bomb threat for the second time in four days and border villages in Rajasthan remained on high alert on Monday despite a pause in India-Pakistan conflict.

1 min

'Pak can't be trusted': Weary villagers in Punjab

A semblance of normalcy is returning to the border areas of Punjab after the ceasefire, with markets teeming with people on Monday.

1 min

Mission D-3 shows results in tribal dists

Movement saving poor from falling into debt trap

2 mins

Nine women among 13 killed in C'garh accident

THIRTEEN people, including nine women, were killed and at least 12 injured when a truck carrying them collided with a trailer late Sunday night on the outskirts of Raipur.

1 min

Kremlin Agrees to Talks But Its Drones Hit Kyiv

RUSSIA launched more than 100 Shahed and decoy drones at Ukraine in nighttime attacks, the Ukrainian air force said Monday, after the Kremlin effectively rejected an unconditional 30-day ceasefire in the more than three-year war, but reiterated that it would take part in possible peace talks later this week without preconditions.

1 min

Bangladesh Officially Bans Awami League

DHAKA

1 min

Airstrike Kills 22 at School in Myanmar

A Myanmar junta airstrike hit a school Monday, killing 22 people, including 20 children, in Ye-U district, witnesses said, despite a purported humanitarian cease-fire called to help the nation recover from a devastating earthquake.

1 min

Will double balance-sheet, profit in next 5 years: Yes Bank CEO

AFTER years-long effort, Yes Bank has finally found an investor with Japanese financial powerhouse Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC) buying 20% share in the bank.

2 mins

Xiaomi falls from top 5 spot in India's smartphone market

CHINESE mobile maker Xiaomi has experienced a significant decline in market share, falling out of the top five smartphone sellers in India during the January to March quarter of 2025.

1 min

Market rallies 4% on ceasefire, US-China deal

Sensex rises 2,975 pts to settle at 82,430, Nifty surges 917 points to close at 24,925

2 mins

US, China Reach Agreement, Cut Tariffs

The ice has been broken between the US and China as the two countries on Monday decided to sharply reduce tariffs on most of the goods for 90 days (starting May 14).

1 min

Xiaomi falls from top 5 spot in India's smartphone market

CHINESE mobile maker Xiaomi has experienced a significant decline in market share, falling out of the top five smartphone sellers in India during the January to March quarter of 2025.

1 min

Jaggi Brothers Resign From Gensol After Sebi Order

GENSOL Engineering promoters — Anmol Singh Jaggi and Puneet Singh Jaggi — have resigned from the company following market regulator Sebi's interim order last month.

1 min

Indian start-up ecosystem is maturing, GenAI sees funding

THE Indian start-up ecosystem is maturing with a huge amount of investments getting into deeptech & Gen AI space, and we have a lot of tailwinds in a country like India, said Kumara Raghavan, Head, Startups, AWS (Amazon Web Services) India and South Asia.

1 min

Trump Plans 80% Cut in US Drug Prices; India Exports May Face Heat

INDIA'S $7 billion pharma exports to the US could face a major setback as President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at slashing prescription drug prices in the United States by up to 80%.

1 min

China's Ant Group to Sell 4% Stake in Paytm; Floor Price at ₹810/share

CHINESE conglomerate Alibaba Group is all set to reduce its shareholding in Paytm parent company, One 97 Communications, on Tuesday.

1 min

A Legacy Beyond Test & Time

Virat's arrival into Indian cricket, especially their Test team, changed the contours of what was possible

3 mins

Lack of Kohli, Sharma a challenge for Sony

THE upcoming five-match away Test series against England offers Sony Sports, the Indian broadcaster, the rare chance of showcasing live cricket on its channels.

1 min

IPL to resume from May 17

THE BCCI on Monday announced the resumption of IPL 2025 with the tournament starting with Royal Challengers Bengaluru's clash against Kolkata Knight Riders in Bengaluru on May 17.

1 min

Virat, the pied piper of modern Indian cricket

DURING the second day of the fifth Test between India and Australia in Sydney earlier this year, when Jasprit Bumrah (the stand-in captain) had walked off the field, Virat Kohli took charge.

2 mins

Pujara recalls 'calm' times with Kohli

WHEN Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket on Monday, though expected, there was a tinge of surprise. Despite murmurs in the last couple of days, his former Test teammate Cheteshwar Pujara seemed bewildered by such a sudden decision.

1 min

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PublisherExpress Network Private Limited

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LanguageEnglish

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Express Publications (Madurai) Private Limited is the flagship company of The New Indian Express Group and is publishing Newspapers and Periodicals in the States of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telengana, Karnataka, Kerala, Orissa and Union Territories of Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Yanam and Lakshdweep. It brings out its publication of newspapers and periodicals from 33 Centres. It also has Marketing Offices in Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi. The Company's publications include English Dailies viz. The New Indian Express and The Morning Standard and Sunday editions The Sunday Express and The Sunday Standard . The Morning Standard and The Sunday Standard are published from New Delhi. The company also brings out Tamil daily Dinamani and Samakalika Malayalam Varika, a weekly magazine in Malayalam. The Company's publications are popular and command large readership.

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