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Karnataka Congress government to mark 3 years with Tumakuru event tomorrow; BJP says ‘achievements only visible on paper’ | Bangalore News

Karnataka Congress government to mark 3 years with Tumakuru event tomorrow; BJP says ‘achievements only visible on paper’ | Bangalore News

2 min readBengaluruMay 18, 2026 04:51 PM IST Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara Monday said the revenue department will hand over title deeds to 1.52 lakh beneficiaries at the public event to be held in Tumakuru on Tuesday to commemorate the third anniversary of the formation of the Congress government in the state. “We had several assurances in our manifesto. We will convey to the public the assurances we fulfilled at the gathering,” he added. Asked if the party is using the occasion as a show of strength amid the alleged power tussle between CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D K Shivakumar, the home minister dismissed the suggestion and replied, “We are organising it to tell the people that we walked the talk.” Meanwhile, the event, which has been named ‘Sadhana Samavesha’, has attracted criticism from the BJP. Leader of Opposition R Ashok slammed it as a Congress party convention. “For namesake, they have put my name in the invitation, along with that of Union Ministers (from Karnataka). Who will attend this?” he asked. The …

Visible divide in AIADMK as MLAs enter Tamil Nadu assembly in two separate groups

Visible divide in AIADMK as MLAs enter Tamil Nadu assembly in two separate groups

The newly elected legislators from the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) attended the oath-taking ceremony for the 17th Tamil Nadu legislative assembly on Monday in two groups, deepening the impression of a rupture in the party after it bagged 47 seats in the 234-member Tamil Nadu assembly. Visible divide in AIADMK as MLAs enter Tamil Nadu assembly in two separate groups AIADMK legislators have traditionally gathered together at the assembly entrance and entered the house as a united bloc at the start of house sessions or oath-taking ceremonies. This time, party MLAs, came in two separate groups, one led by former chief minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami and another led by leaders, CV Shanmugam, and SP Velumani. The two AIADMK groups sat separately in the assembly during the ceremony and left the venue separately as well. People familiar with the matter said Shanmugam, Velumani and their supporters have shown interest in backing the Vijay-led TVK that has formed the government in the state. TVK won 108 seats in the recently held state polls, defeating …

Cracks visible in AIADMK as MLAs sit in separate groups during oath ceremony

Cracks visible in AIADMK as MLAs sit in separate groups during oath ceremony

An internal rift within All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) became evident on Monday during the oath-taking ceremony of MLAs at the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly as the legislators were seated in separate groups inside the House. According to sources, MLAs aligned with the party`s General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami and another faction associated with CV Shanmugam sat separately during the oath-taking proceedings, highlighting the reported internal differences within the party. This comes days after the 28 AIADMK MLAs reportedly were accommodated at a private resort in Poorankuppam in Puducherry during the intense political activity over government formation in Tamil Nadu after TVK`s Vijay emerged victorious. The move has triggered speculation in political circles as reports suggested that the MLAs are supporters of senior AIADMK leader CV Shanmugam. However, AIADMK did not align with TVK, which was 10 short of the majority mark of 118. Vijay later received support from other parties, including Congress, VCK, Left parties and IUML to form the government in Tamil Nadu. Today, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay …

New AI model detects pancreatic cancer before visible diagnosis

New AI model detects pancreatic cancer before visible diagnosis

A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) system called REDMOD may be able to spot pancreatic cancer long before doctors can see it. The model identifies faint tissue changes linked to pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The researchers say this approach could help shift diagnoses away from the typical late-stage. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Mrunal Thakur: I say ‘no’ rather, than do films to stay visible

Mrunal Thakur: I say ‘no’ rather, than do films to stay visible

At a time when the film industry is increasingly caught in the churn of back-to-back releases, endless announcements, and the pressure to stay constantly visible, actor Mrunal Thakur says she has chosen to step away from the noise in her own way. Mrunal Thakur: I say ‘no’ rather, than do films to stay visible “As an actor, we are offered many scripts, some we like and want to be a part of, and some that don’t appeal to us. For me, it’s been clear that I don’t want to sign movies just for the sake of it,” she shares. The 33-year-old, who has had two film releases so far this year; Do Deewane Seher Mein and Dacoit: A Love Story, adds, “I was offered quite a few lovely films, with amazing setups, great teams, and everything in place, but I still said no, because I didn’t feel like I could really contribute much as an actor. As a performer, I want to learn and evolve, and I want to challenge myself. Doing back-to-back films just …

Have you heard? Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan`s Instagram briefly visible in India

Have you heard? Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan`s Instagram briefly visible in India

A blink-and-miss-it comeback had the industry is buzzing. Pakistani stars — Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan, Hania Aamir, and Atif Aslam — briefly reappeared on Instagram in India, nearly a year after Operation Sindoor froze cultural exchange. The access vanished within a day, but not before sparking chatter of a reset. Platforms like SonyLIV has reportedly been holding on to the long-awaited Fawad and Sanam Saeed show, Shandur. But we are hopeful.  Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Total Lunar Eclipse to grace skies on March 3; visible across most of India

Total Lunar Eclipse to grace skies on March 3; visible across most of India

The total lunar eclipse on Tuesday, March 3,  (12 Phalguna, 1947 Saka Era) will be visible from most parts of India, except some extreme western regions.  The eclipse will be observable across eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Americas, as per reports.  In India, most areas will witness the end of the eclipse at moonrise, while parts of North-East India and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands will see the end of totality as well. Eclipse begins: 15:20 IST Totality begins: 16:34 IST Totality ends: 17:33 IST Eclipse ends: 18:48 IST Magnitude: 1.155 A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. A total lunar eclipse happens when the entire Moon passes through the Earth’s umbra, while a partial eclipse occurs when only a portion of the Moon is shaded. The previous total lunar eclipse visible in India was on 7-8 September 2025, and the next lunar eclipse visible in India will be a partial one on 6 July 2028. Onset of the …

Sobhita Dhulipala on Bollywood’s Excessive PR Culture: “I Don’t Want to Be Visible 24×7”

Sobhita Dhulipala on Bollywood’s Excessive PR Culture: “I Don’t Want to Be Visible 24×7”

Sobhita Dhulipala has once again drawn attention, not for a role or a red-carpet moment, but for her take on Bollywood’s relentless PR culture. In a recent conversation, the actor made it clear that she doesn’t want to be “visible 24×7,” pushing back against the idea that celebrities must constantly be in the public eye to stay relevant. Bollywood’s PR machinery has grown exponentially in recent years, with actors and filmmakers regularly engaging in promotions, brand tie-ins and curated content drops. But Sobhita, known for her performances in films and web shows, made it clear that she prefers to let her work speak for itself. “There’s a lot of emphasis on visibility, and I just want to do my job well,” she said, pointing to the growing pressure on actors to maintain a persistent digital presence.    Her stance resonates with many who feel overwhelmed by curated celebrity culture. Sobhita explained that while she values her craft and respects the business side of cinema, she doesn’t want her life to be dictated by constant public …

Sobhita Dhulipala on excessive PR culture in Bollywood: I don’t want to be visible 24×7

Sobhita Dhulipala on excessive PR culture in Bollywood: I don’t want to be visible 24×7

Sobhita Dhulipala has worked across various languages in her career so far, and recently, the actor marked her return to Telugu cinema with Cheekatilo. While she did the bilingual film Major in 2022, her last proper Telugu release was Goodachari in 2018. Since then, she had worked in various big scales and larger-than-life projects. Sobhita Dhulipala (Photo: Instagram) Ask her how did it feel coming to the rooted stories of small Telugu films and Sobhita Dhulipala says, “When I signed the project, I didn’t think so deeply. I am deeply connected to Telugu cinema as an audience and as a consumer. But when I started performing, the experience here is so effortless and it is so smooth that you enjoy it. Since I played a podcaster, there’s a lot of crisp vocabulary used, so I felt very relieved that I’m glad I speak this language. It’s my mother tongue and delivering these kind of lines, it’s not easy if you don’t know the language, so I enjoyed it a lot.” Watch the entire chat with …

Will it be visible in India? Check time and details| India News

Will it be visible in India? Check time and details| India News

The year’s first solar eclipse, which is all set to occur on February 17, will be an annular celestial event. The path of the eclipse will be limited to a small region in Antarctica, making the complete event witnessable to very few space enthusiasts other than those working in a few research stations in the polar continent. (REUTERS file photo) The eclipse will reportedly last for a short time frame, nearly up to 2 minutes, 20 seconds and will be visible from Antarctica, Southern Argentina, Chile, Parts of South Africa and nearby oceans. An annual eclipse occurs when the Moon stands at the farthest point from the Earth and since it is smaller is size as compared to the Sun, it fails to cover it completely, hence leaving a rim of light around it, which is referred to as the ‘ring of fire’, HT earlier reported. When will the eclipse occur? The eclipse will last for about 2 minutes and 20 seconds at around 07:01 UTC, which translates to 12:31 pm IST, reports said. Few …