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Keeping children away from screens during summer is a challenge, especially in rural areas where structured activities are rare. To bridge this gap, the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department.
In a strong show of unity, Muslim clerics and members of various Muslim organisations staged a candlelight march on Monday to denounce the recent terror attack in Pahalgam.
Following the April 22 terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam, authorities in India issued a directive for Pakistani nationals without long-term visas to leave the country.
A KSRTC bus traveling from Male Mahadeshwara Betta to Mysuru met with an accident when it overturned near the Halaravi pond. The bus lost control, resulting in a violent crash.
Mysuru-Kodagu MP Yaduveer Wadiyar expressed his excitement over the recent decision by the Special Cabinet Meeting to allocate land for the much-awaited international cricket stadium.
On what should have been a peaceful day amidst Kashmir’s breathtaking beauty, terror struck in the serene meadows of Baisaran, Pahalgam, sending tourists fleeing for their lives.
Following an extensive report by News Karnataka highlighting the severe drinking water shortage faced by the residents and livestock of Dasanur village in Nanjangud Taluk
In a shocking twist to a four-year-old case, the Fifth Additional District and Sessions Court in Mysuru has acquitted Kuruba Suresh, who was falsely accused of killing his wife, Mallige.
As the 2025–26 academic year approaches, most private schools in Mysuru have revised their annual tuition fees—some by as much as 40%. Transportation fees have also jumped by 30%.
In a time when cities are quickly transforming into concrete jungles, green spaces—especially in apartment complexes—are often overlooked. But an old viral image from a Mysuru apartment.
With the Badanaguppe-Kellamballi industrial area near Chamarajanagar expanding rapidly, environmentalists are sounding alarms over the threat to the nearby Blackbuck Conservation Reserve.
In a troubling twist at Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, two elephant mahouts, entrusted with wildlife care, have been accused of aiding in poaching activities.
At the Janapadotsava folk festival held at Vijayanagar Govt Women’s First Grade College, Chamundeshwari MLA G.T. Devegowda urged students not to see exam failure as the end.
The iconic Mysuru Palace drew 39.35 lakh visitors between April 2024 and March 2025, marking the second-highest footfall in the past decade.
Widespread rumours about chemically ripened and adulterated watermelons have sent shockwaves through the fruit market, slashing prices and leaving farmers and vendors in distress.
Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, while addressing the 2624th Janma Kalyanak Mahotsava of Lord Mahavir Tirthankara at Chavundaraya Sabha Mantapa.
Taking a major stride toward sustainable urban mobility, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is preparing to roll out 100 electric buses for intra-city transport in Mysuru.
In a determined move to combat anaemia, Mysuru district health authorities have intensified efforts under the Muktha Poushtika Karnataka initiative.
A glaring instance of mismanagement has surfaced in Karnataka, highlighting how government-sanctioned funds for tribal development have gone underutilized.
In a dramatic turn of events, Mallige, a woman once thought to be murdered, has been granted permission by the Fifth Additional District Sessions Judge in Mysuru to return to her native village.