The Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah conducts aerial survey of areas affected by the Bhima river floods in the districts of Kalaburagi and Vijayapura. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
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Main Minister Siddaramaiah, along with his colleagues from the MB Cabinet Patil, Krishna Byre Gowda and Priyank Kharge, conducted an aerial survey of areas affected by floods in the Kalaburagi district of September. The first round of the survey focused on strictly affected villages in Kalaburagag. Later he inspected the districts of Bidar, Vijayapura and Yadgir to assess the loss and damage of crops.
The cm, which arrived with a special flight at Kalaburagagi airport, organized a preliminary meeting with higher officials to evaluate extensive damage caused by floods along the Bhima River before leaving for air control. Representatives of Commissioners and Authorized Secretaries of the districts of Kalaburagagi, Bidar, Yadgir and Vijayapura reported CM of the ground situation and assistance measures.
2. Elephants of Mysoru Dasar ready to transfer gold heritage
Countdown for Vijayadashmi procession, which marked the big finals of Mysur Dasar. For many people, the grandeur is not only on royal parades and cultural programs, but on the strength and dignity of the personified by the caparized elephants, which will be led by the veteran Tusker Abhimanyu, scheduled to transport 750 kg of the golden Howdah.
All elephants have been undergoing intensive training since August, including everyday march from the palace to Bannimantap and acclimatized at DIN city and its people. While Abhimanyu and Mahendra were trained to transport Golden Howdah, other tests include getting to know the sound of the canon fire that gives greeting to the guests on stage, etc.
3. Bengalur’s Yellow Line Metro gets the fifth train train, frequency to improve by mid -October
Bengaluru’s Yellow Line Metro received a fifth train that arrived at the depot at the beginning of September 30, 2025. According to Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), the train will be obliged to put into operation after compulsory testing and improve traffic frequency to approximately 15 minutes.
The coaches were sent from Titagarh Rail Systems based in Calcutta limited to pendants in the early morning hours of September 19. As soon as they are assembled in the depot, the train will undergo a 20 -day test cycle. “The clay kit must undergo different types of tests, including the integration of the system with signaling, telecommunications and power network,” said a higher BMRCL official.
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Former JD (s) Prajwal Revanna turned to the Karnataka High Court, who appealed against his belief in the case of rape. The Special Court, who condemned Revanna in August, sentenced him to imprison for the rest of his life in one of the four cases of rape against him, and imposed a total fine of 11.50 Lakh.
Revanna, which was arrested in May 2024 after returning from Germany, will attack the sentence for several reasons, including what they claim to be contradictions in the testimony and irregularities of the survivor and inconsistency of evidence presented by prosecution.
Published – September 2025 06:40
