Mysuru: Quest Academy, Mysuru, has launched its first summer camp, offering two thoughtfully designed programmes — Tiny Trotters for ages 4 to 7 and Qurious Catalysts for ages 8 to12. The month-long initiative is rooted in the school’s vision of nurturing curiosity, creativity and real-world learning. Both programmes run concurrently on campus and provide developmentally…
Harmful chemical colours in jalebi and juice: Food Safety & Drug Administration begins collecting samples
May 7, 2025Mysuru: Following usage of harmful artificial chemical colours while preparing jalebi and juice and selling the same to customers, the officials of Food Safety and Drug Administration Department are visiting shops across city and collecting samples for testing. The samples are being sent to the Food Laboratory for testing. The District Designated Officer of the…
Youth goes missing from city
May 7, 2025Mysuru: A 24-year-old youth has gone missing since May 4 from city. The missing youth is Utkarsh. He is normal built, round faced, has curly hair, speaks Hindi and English and was wearing a black T-shirt and blue jeans pant at the time of going missing. Those having any information about the missing youth may…
Unidentified persons die in K.R. Hospital
May 7, 2025Mysuru: In separate cases, two unidentified persons, who were admitted to K.R. Hospital, have breathed their last at the hospital. In the first case, an unidentified man, who was found lying sick on Jan. 25 and admitted to K.R. Hospital for treatment, has breathed his last at the Hospital on Mar. 29. The deceased is…
How can you potentially benefit from the current market turbulence?
May 7, 2025The ongoing trade wars and tariffs between the United States and the rest of the world, particularly China, the EU, Canada and Mexico, has caused a lot of uncertainty on the stock, bond, and crypto markets. Investors have been scrambling to find some semblance of stability amid an exceedingly reactive financial market, at least until…
Lessons from my neighbourhood barber: The philosopher with a scissors
May 7, 2025By Dr. R. Balasubramaniam A trip to my neighbourhood barber is never just about getting a haircut. It’s a masterclass in politics, social commentary, economics, cinema and even a crash course in theology — all for the price of a trim. His shop may be small, but his wisdom is vast. The art of gossip…
Woes of MCC Zone-2 e-Khata applicants
May 7, 2025Sir, The hardships faced by us, senior citizens as well as youngsters, both men and women, in obtaining e-Khata from Zone-2 of the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) are truly unbearable, despite submitting clear documents and accurate information. Revenue Inspectors in this Zone harass applicants by deliberately citing baseless objections, often to extract money from poor…
Kodava Students Assn – Mysuru hosts hockey tourney
May 7, 2025Mysuru: The Kodava Students Association (KSA), Mysuru, recently organised a hockey tournament at Chamundi Vihar Stadium, in Nazarbad, featuring 26 teams. The two-day event showcased the commitment and unity of Kodava students pursuing higher education in Mysuru. The tournament commenced on May 3 at 11 am in the presence of Ponjanda Ganapathy, President of Mysuru…
New team of KSA, Mysuru
May 7, 2025A group photo of the new team of Kodava Students Association (KSA), Mysuru. From left: Kundyolanda Aiyappa (Cultural Head – Amakka), Theetharamada Thanush Ganapathy (Vice-President), Puchimanda Dipshika Daychamma (Joint Treasurer), Mookonda Sanjana Damayanthi (Joint Secretary), Motteyanda Ishani Kuttappa (President), Kaliyanda Richa Poovamma (Cultural Head – Pommakka), Mandetira Degul Ganapathy (Hon. Secretary ) and Allaranda Kariappa…
Venkatalakshmamma
May 7, 2025Venkatalakshmamma (90), a resident of Kuvempunagar, passed away following brief illness yesterday in city. She leaves behind two sons, four daughters and a host of relatives and friends. Last rites were held at the foot of Chamundi Hill today, according to family sources.















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