Month: September, 2025

Nirbhayamati Mataji
Obituary

Nirbhayamati Mataji

September 24, 2025

Nirbhayamati Mataji (83), belonging to Digambar Jain community, passed away (Samadhi Marana) last evening. Formerly called as Nirmalamma, she leaves behind son S.N. Padmaprasad, daughter S.N. Jyothi, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. A native of Saragur, she had embraced ‘Sallekhana Vratha’ (a Jain religious practice of voluntarily embracing death through…

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Why Managers Who Understand AI Will Lead the Future Workforce

September 24, 2025

AI in business is no longer just a new trend; it has become the driving force behind innovation and growth across industries. From automating everyday tasks to powering data-driven decisions, artificial intelligence is reshaping the way organizations operate. For managers, this shift creates both opportunities and challenges. Those who can blend strategic thinking with AI-driven…

Mandira Somanna (Thammi)
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Mandira Somanna (Thammi)

September 24, 2025

Napoklu (Kodagu): Mandira Somanna (Thammi), former Napoklu Gram Panchayat (GP) Member, Director of Srirama Trust English Medium School and a resident of Bethu village near Napoklu, passed away yesterday at the village. He was 87. He leaves behind his wife, one son, one daughter and a host of relatives and friends. Last rites were held…

Lalithamma
Obituary

Lalithamma

September 24, 2025

Hunsur: Lalithamma (Rukmini), wife of late Parashuram and a resident of Kollapuradammana Beedi in the town, passed away yesterday. She was 65. She leaves behind two sons including Satish (Proprietor of Sagar Shamiyana), one daughter and a host of relatives  and friends. Last rites were held this morning in the town, according to family sources.

Javaraiah
Obituary

Javaraiah

September 24, 2025

Nanjangud: Javaraiah (79), a senior folk artiste of Devarasanahalli village in the taluk, passed away yesterday at the village. He leaves behind his wife, sons Sheshanna and Madesh, also folk artistes, three daughters and a host of relatives   and friends. Last rites held at the village today, according to family sources.

In Briefs

Discourses at RK Ashram

September 24, 2025

Sri Ramakrishna Ashram has organised the following discourses at its premises in Yadavagiri from 6 pm to 6.50 pm: Sept. 25 – Swami Jnanayoganandaji will speak on ‘Srimad Bhagavad Gita’ in Kannada; Sept. 27 – Swami Mahipalanandaji will speak on ‘Insights from parables of Sri Ramakrishna – 9’ in English; Sept. 28 – Swami Yukteshanandaji…

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ITI admission: Deadline extended

September 24, 2025

The Government ITI, Tagadur, Nanjangud taluk, has extended the deadline for admission to ITI courses to Sept. 30. The seats are available in 2-year Electronic Mechanic and MMV Trades. For details, contact Ph: 08221-220200.

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Dolls Exhibition

September 24, 2025

As part of Dasara festivities, Sadvidya Educational Institutions, Mysuru, has organised a Dolls Exhibition at its Swamy Vivekananda auditorium from Sept. 22 to Oct. 2 every day from 10.30 am to 8 pm. [Ph: 0821-2421116]

In Briefs

Free eye screening

September 24, 2025

The Mysore Race Club (MRC) Eye Hospital will be conducting free Diabetic Retinopathy eye screening at the hospital premises on Sept. 27 from 9.30 am onwards. Public and patients are urged to register their names before Sept. 26 between 9 am and 5 pm. For details, contact Ph: 0821-2472102 or Mob: 99452-16163.

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Ex-servicemen, dependents meet

September 24, 2025

The Department of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement has proposed to hold a grievances meeting of ex-servicemen and their dependents (to be chaired by Mysuru Deputy Commissioner), from the districts of Mysuru, Mandya and Chamarajanagar, in the coming days. As such, ex-servicemen residing in these three districts, are asked to submit their grievances in writing at…

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