Mysore/Mysuru: Sri Thyagaraja Sangeetha Sabha Charitable Trust, Mysuru, in association with Sri Guruguhagana Sabha, Mysuru, has organised the following live concerts on Facebook (https://m_facebook.com/stssct): June 2 (5 pm to 6.30 pm): Flute Concert in memory of Padma Shri T.R. Mahalingam by Vid. Rakesh Sudhir (flute), Vid. H.L. Shivashankaraswamy (mridanga), Vid. C.N. Tyagaraju (violin) and Vid….
How has coronavirus affected Asia’s economy?
June 1, 2020With the epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic lying in China, Asia has been hit hard by the outbreak. It has seen businesses close their doors, supply chain disruption, widespread quarantines, travel bans and other restrictions to help reduce the spread of the virus. This has of course had a huge impact on Asia’s economy, which…
Power billing: Yes, CESC is cheating gullible public
June 1, 2020Sir, This has reference to the continuous news regarding exorbitant power bills being received by Mysureans while the innocent public are already tottering with the never before seen effect of the pandemic. CESC readily has all the required information of their consumers’ power utilisation pattern at their fingertips. They have: Billing and Payment History, Consumption…
Actor Jaggesh visits Suttur Mutt
June 1, 2020Sandalwood actor and former legislator Jaggesh visited Suttur Mutt on May 30 and sought the blessings of Suttur Seer Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji. Jaggesh, who was felicitated by the Seer, is seen with A.D. Dhruvakumar, Jayarajachandra, A.P. Nagesh and K.J. Kumar.
CESC staff protest Centre’s privatisation move
June 1, 2020Opposing the Centre’s move to privatise power distribution system and the Electricity Amendment Bill – 2020, the members of CESC Employees Association and its Federation staged a protest by wearing black arm bands and reporting to work at the CESC Office on Sri Harsha Road this morning.
K. Nirupama
June 1, 2020K. Nirupama (48), an Assistant Teacher at the Government Higher Primary School at Alambur in the taluk, passed away yesterday at a private Hospital in Mysuru. She leaves behind her husband, one son and a host of relatives and friends. Last rites were performed at the foot of Chamundi Hill in Mysuru yesterday afternoon, according…
Shops, bus stands open but no people
May 31, 2020Mysureans opt for self-imposed Sunday curfew; stay at home Mysore/Mysuru: A week ahead of ‘Unlock India 1.0’ where places of worship, shopping malls, hotels and restaurants can open from June 8, Mysureans went for a self-imposed Sunday curfew (May 31) and stayed indoors. Though yesterday the State Government declared that there won’t be a Sunday…
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary sees longest closure of 78 days
May 31, 2020Mysore/Mysuru: The Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary has seen long closure of 78 days till today (May 31). The gates of the Sanctuary was closed on Mar. 14, 10 days before the nationwide lockdown due to the threat of Bird Flu as some birds had died inside Mysuru city and the Forest Department had taken a decision…
Jubilant Company sponsors grocery kits to 2,500 civic workers
May 31, 2020Mysore/Mysuru: District Administration will be distributing 2,500 grocery kits, sponsored by Jubilant Bhartia Foundation, Jubilant Generics, Nanjangud, to temporary and contract Pourakarmikas, UGD workers and garbage vehicle drivers of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC). The distribution process was symbolically launched by District Minister S.T. Somashekar at the Town Hall premises in city yesterday by distributing kits…
Pharmacists upload data of cough, cold, fever medicine purchase
May 31, 2020Training on uploading being given in city since a week Mysore/Mysuru: Nearly a month after an order was issued to chemists and druggists across the State to upload the details of those persons purchasing medicines for cough, cold and fever on a designated web portal, Mysuru Deputy Drugs Controller Office has been giving training to…















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