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  • Bengaluru School Girls Fight: Viral Video Shows School Students Pulling Hair, Abusing Each Other During Street Brawl

    A shocking video of school students involved in a brawl in Bengaluru is going viral on social media. According to reports, an argument between students from Bishop cotton’s girl’s high school turned violent as they came to blows, and indulged in an all-out street fight. The alleged incident took place at around 3 pm on May 17 at Bengaluru’s St Marks Road. While a case hasn’t been filed in the matter, the school also has not issued any statement in this regard yet.

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  • Rare Hallikar Breed Bull Priced at Rs 1 Crore, Expensive Semen in High Demand at Krishi Mela in Bengaluru

    UPDATE: The 3.5 year old rare breed bull called Krishna is priced at Rs 1 Crore after its expensive semen grabs high demand in Bengaluru. It is one of the main attractions at the Krishi Mela 2021 and its semen is in great demand. The rare breed of the bull is known as the mother breed in Southern India and is perishing.

    “Krishna is a 3.5-year old Hallikar breed. Nowadays Hallikar breed is perishing. Hallikar is the mother breed for all the country breeds. We have set up a semen bank of the Hallikar breed. Where we sell one semen stick for Rs1,000,” Boregowda told ANI. “As per my knowledge, nobody has done a semen bank of Hallikar breed in Malvalli in Mandya district. We privately did it. Monthly 8 times we draw semen from Krishna. We make 300 sticks at a time. Monthly it can give Rs24 lakh worth of semen,” he added. Air Pollution: Delhi Hospital Sees 10% Growth in Patients with Respiratory Problems Post Diwali.

    Rare Hallikar Bull Valued at Rs 1 Crore at Krishi Mela 2021

    “We have made a semen point in other districts like Davanagere, Ramanagara, Chickmagalur etc and we are opening one in Dasarahalli in Bengaluru as well. Farmers who want to buy semen of the Hallikar breed can buy it at nearby points,” he stated. Breastmilk Jewellery: Karnataka Woman Turns Mothers’ Milk Into Beautiful Jewel Pieces To Preserve Memories Forever.

    “Krishna weighs around 1 ton. There is a demand for Krishna’s semen,” he added. Somashekar, a visitor told ANI, ” it a very rare to see such kinds of bulls. Almost all the visitors liked Krishna”.

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  • Another Sonic Boom in Bengaluru? Netizens Tweet About Hearing Loud Sound And Are Guessing It Was Another Sonic Boom From an IAF Aircraft

    Another Sonic Boom in Bengaluru? Netizens Tweet About Hearing Loud Sound And Are Guessing It Was Another Sonic Boom From an IAF Aircraft

    Bengaluru, July 2: Residents of Bengaluru are wondering if they heard a sonic boom in the city today. Twitter is flooded with tweets from residents of Bengaluru who heard a loud sound this afternoon. They suspect it was a sonic boom from an aircraft. However, it was not officially confirmed at the time of writing this story. The mysterious noise, suspected to be a sonic boom, rattled windows and continued for a few seconds.

    “Loud noise heard in South Bengaluru. Officials checking if it’s another sonic boom from an IAF jet. Similar perhaps to what happened in May last year,” a journalist tweeted. The sound effect caused due to high-speed flights is known as sonic boom. “Apparently there was a sonic boom in #bengaluru. Only in South Bengaluru though,” a resident posted. Sonic Boom Shakes Britain: People Living Between Cambridge & London Heard ‘Loud Explosion’ as Two Fighter Jets Scrambled.

    ‘Sonic Boom’ in Bengaluru:

    Last year, a sonic boom was confirmed to have emanated from an IAF test flight involving a supersonic profile. The incident had happened in May. “The sonic boom was probably heard while the aircraft was decelerating from supersonic to subsonic speed between 36,000 and 40000 feet altitude,” the Ministry of Defence’s PRO in Bengaluru, had said.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 02, 2021 12:50 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Bengaluru Witnesses Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon ‘Sun Halo’

    Bengaluru Witnesses Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon ‘Sun Halo’

    Bengaluru, May 24: India’s tech hub witnessed an optical phenomenon – Sun Halo or a rainbow-coloured ring around the sun across Bengaluru on Monday, which brightened up the day with several people on social media sharing pictures and funny captions with it.

    Bengaluru residents were left awed by the rainbow-coloured halo surrounding the sun as the striking circular rainbow ring was reportedly visible from most parts of the capital of Karnataka. Rainbow Ring ‘Sun Halo’ Spotted in Bangalore Sky; Netizens Share Spectacular Pictures on Twitter

    It was first seen around 11 a.m. and lasted for over an hour, in which time Bengaluru residents flooded social media with pixtures of the rare phenomenon.

    @MyGovIndia summed up the euphoria surrounding the sun and the sombre mood amidst COVID-19 times by stating in its tweet that “Amidst such challenging times of #COVID19, this majestic optical phenomenon #SunHalo, witnessed across #Bengaluru, definitely brightened up the day!”

    According to the UK based Atmospheric Optics, a knowledge sharing website, the Halo phenomena happens when the light is reflected and refracted by ice crystals and may split into colours because of dispersion.

    “The crystals behave like prisms and mirrors, refracting and reflecting light between their faces, sending shafts of light in particular directions. Atmospheric optical phenomena like halos were used as part of weather lore, which was an empirical means of weather forecasting before meteorology was developed. They often do indicate that rain will fall within the next 24 hours, since the cirrostratus clouds that cause them can signify an approaching frontal system,” Atmospheric Optics explained.

    The website stated that Halos are the collective glints of millions of crystals which happen to have the right orientation and angular position to direct their refracted light into your eye.

    The website added that the key is still crystal orientation and only those crystals with their prism axes roughly perpendicular to the sun’s rays allow light to pass through two side faces.

    Halos around the sun are caused by the refraction or the splitting of sunlight by ice crystals in the atmosphere. Circular halos specifically are produced by cirrus clouds, which are thin, detached, hair like clouds. These clouds are formed very high up in the atmosphere, at a height of over 20,000 feet.

    Just like a rainbow, a halo is visible when viewed from the right angle – sometimes appearing just white but often with colours of the spectrum also clearly present.

    Such a halo could also occur around the moon at night, which is formed due to the same phenomenon.

    Delighted Bengaluru residents took to social media to share photos of the rainbow-coloured ring. P. C. Mohan, Lok Sabha member from Bengaluru Central constituency, shared three photos of the ‘stunning sun halo’ on Twitter.

    Another person joked on Twitter that even the sun is social distancing.

    Although the phenomenon is rare, it is not unheard of. Some Twitter users dug up old photographs of sun halos, as seen before in other parts of the country.

    “Such Sun or Moon halos are not so common however they have been witnessed earlier in the country in the past,” tweeted senior IFS officer Ramesh Pandey.

    Sun Halo, also known as ’22 degree halo’, is an optical phenomenon that occurs due to sunlight refracting in millions of hexagonal ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. It takes the form of a ring with a radius of approximately 22 degrees around the sun or the moon.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 25, 2021 11:24 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Vistara to expand gate-to-gate goods delivery service in Hyderabad, Bangalore

    Vistara to expand gate-to-gate goods delivery service in Hyderabad, Bangalore

    Vistara has not yet decided whether the flights will be in Phase 2 for flights coming from Hyderabad and Bangalore.

    Vistara plans to expand its gate-to-gate baggage delivery service, under which check-in baggage is taken from the passenger’s home prior to travel and to specific flights connecting Hyderabad and Bangalore, their last place of residence. Is delivered at.

    The airline began the pilot phase of the service on March 13 in partnership with luggage transfer company CarterX on its Delhi-Mumbai flights, its spokesperson said in a statement.

    “Basis customer feedback and many other comments, we plan to progressively introduce this service in other markets as well. Hyderabad and Bangalore are already in the pipeline for Phase 2 of launching this service,” the spokesperson said.

    It has not been decided which flights from Hyderabad and Bengaluru will be in 2 phases.

    Under this service, goods are collected from customers’ doors, every piece of luggage is cleaned and packaged in double-layer, tamper-proof packing material, the spokesperson noted. “Every movement of goods is monitored and we ensure that they are safely transported to their final destination. The spokesperson said that the pickup and delivery of the goods are completely contactless, all the time the transfer wear workers wear PPE and the transport vehicles are duly cleaned.

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  • Esselas India Trust has signed an IT Park deal worth ₹ 44,441 crore.

    Esselas India Trust has signed an IT Park deal worth ₹ 44,441 crore.

    According to a statement, Aldras India Trust (A-iCrist) will acquire 1.65 million square feet of area at an IT park in Bengaluru, with an estimated value of Rs 1,441 crore.

    Assalas Property Fund Trustee Pte. Ltd, the trustee-manager of Ek-Christ, has entered into a forward purchase agreement with Gardenity Realty Pvt Ltd. Ltd., to acquire two buildings in an IT park with a total net payable area of ​​up to 1.65 million square feet located at Hebbal, Bengaluru. A company statement said that iStrack would provide funding for the development of the project.

    It would later achieve a net leaseable area of ​​up to 1.65 million square feet in two buildings spread over two land parcels. Initially, and during the construction period, An-iTrust’s investment in the construction of the project will be through loans. a-iTrust approx. 828 crore will provide funds for the development of the project.

    On acquiring an occupancy certificate and meeting other key conditions, one-iTrust will buy 100% of the shares of the two entities developing the project.

    Sanjeev Dasgupta, Chief Executive Officer of Trustee-Manager, said, “The proposed acquisition will provide an opportunity to establish our presence in Hebbal, one of Bengaluru’s upcoming IT / ITES micro-markets, which is currently running steady demand and rent . “

    He said that our tenants would benefit in the future by the close connectivity of the project and the improvement in infrastructure.

    “The total purchase consideration for the transaction will depend on certain factors, including obtaining the final rental, and is currently estimated at (14.41 billion (268.2 million Singapore dollars).

    As a result of the acquisition of these two IT buildings, Ek-iTrust’s portfolio size (including pipeline projects) will increase by 7.2% from 23.2 million square feet to 24.9 million square feet.

    In August 2007, Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) was listed as the first Indian property trust in Asia.

    Its main objective is to own income-producing real estate used primarily as a commercial space in India.

    A-iTrust can also develop and acquire land or incomplete development used primarily as a commercial space, which is intended to hold the assets upon completion. As of December 31, 2020, A-iTrust has $ 2.1 billion Singaporean assets under management.

    A-Christ’s portfolio consists of seven world-class IT business parks and a logistics park in India. It is structured as a business trust, offering stable income distribution similar to a real estate investment trust (REIT).

    A-iTrust to Ascendas Property Fund Trustee Pte Ltd. Is managed by The trustee-manager is a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore-listed CapitaLand Limited, one of the largest diversified real estate groups in Asia.

    Capitoland owns and manages a global portfolio of 132.5 Singapore Billion as of December 31, 2020.

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  • Bengaluru cinematographer’s Kapoor connect – The Hindu

    Bengaluru cinematographer’s Kapoor connect – The Hindu

    Award-winning cinematographer BS Basavaraj, who has worked with legends including Puttanna Kanagal, keeps himself busy making documentaries. His latest, Drishya Garudiga was on cinematographer VK Murthy (Guru Dutt’s regular cameraman).

    Talking to Basavaraj is like getting on time machine and having stars of yesteryears brought to life with stories of their working styles.

    Bengaluru cinematographer’s Kapoor connect

    He had a short stint in Bollywood and met actor Shashi Kapoor, whose 83rd birth anniversary was on March 18. Basavaraj shares his memories of the debonair Kapoor.

    “I was very young and still considered an apprentice. It was when I was assisting VK Murthy that I landed in my first job in Mumbai, Veera Abhimanyu, featuring Shashi Kapoor and Savitri. We were shooting in Chembur’s Wadiyar Studios.

    Shashi Kapoor was a handsome man. He had that signature dimpled, crooked smile, that won every heart. He was also very down to earth and would make us all feel comfortable around him.

    The work culture was new for me then. I was still learning the ropes of the trade. Those days films would take almost a year to complete with 5 pm being the pack-up time. One day the shoot went on till 1 am.

    After the shoot everyone was leaving and I decided to sleep in the studio till dawn. That was when Shashi ji’s make up artiste Sham learnt of my predicament and Shashi Kapoor offered to drop me to Dadar on his way to home. I still remember my excitement sitting next to a legend like him.

    I can still see his smiling face as he offered to drop me.”

    As told to Shilpa Anandraj

  • Interruption in water supply in many parts of Bengaluru on 21 March

    Interruption in water supply in many parts of Bengaluru on 21 March

    The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) on Saturday carried out repairs in Rajarajeshwari Nagar to avoid leakage in the 1600 mm diameter pipeline in the fourth phase of the Cauvery water supply system. 1. In view of this, there was a disruption in water supply in many areas of the city on Saturday.

    The BWSSB said in a release that the water supply will remain disrupted on Sunday as well.

    According to a release, water supply will be affected in the following areas on Sunday. They are: Mahalakshmi Layout, Rajaji Nagar, Nandini Layout, Milk Colony, Canterwa Nagar, KHB Colony, Kamakshi Playa, Kurubarahalli, Shankaramutt, Sharda Colony, Shakti Ganapathi Nagar, KMhalli, Yesvantpur, APMC, RMC Yard, Industrial Yard, Basaveshwar Attiguppay, Govindaraja Nagar, Chandralayaut,

    Vijayanagar, Mudalpalya, Nayanahalli, Annapurnashwari Nagar, Sir MV Layout, Peenya, BEML Layout, Kamla Nagar, LIC Colony, Teacher Colony, SBI Officers Colony, KHB, Vrishavati Nagar, Dasarahalli, Nagarabhavi, NGF Layout, Papa Palaki Pal, Palam Pali Layout , Bagalageti, Peenya, LaGere, RPC Layout, Ramco Layout, Hosahalli, Cholarpalya, Magadi Road 1 Cross to 12 Cross, Telecom Layout, Minerva Quarter, Kodipalya, Kothanur Dine, Vijaya Bank Layout, Thappa Garden, BDA Layout 1 st Block, JP Nagar, Dollar Layout, Puttanahalli, MSRamaiah City, Mico Layout, HSR Layout, Parangipalya, Koramangala 3rd Block, BHEL Layout, Krishnappa Garden, KEB Layout, IAS Colony, KAS Colony, Narayanappa Garden, Konankult Cross, Silk Board Quarter, Yelaachehalli Nearby place.

  • Interruption in water supply in many parts of Bengaluru on 21 March

    BBMP recommend closing the gym, swimming pool, party hall in the apartment

    The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palika (BBMP) will recommend to the state government to close open air gyms in parks / gyms, swimming pools and party / community halls in apartments, besides reducing occupancy in theaters by 50%. This is in light of the increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases in the city in the last few days.

    Speaking to reporters here on Friday, BBMP Commissioner N. Manjunath Prasad said that five zones – East, West, South, Mahadevapura and Bommanahalli – were reporting more than 100 cases a day and compared it to Rajarajeshwarinagar, Dasarahalli and Yelahanka regions.

    “In light of the increase in cases, we have already had preliminary discussions with the Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretary and officials of the Department of Health and Family Welfare. We would recommend closing the gym, swimming pool and party / community hall in the apartment, in addition to closing open air gyms in all BBMP parks.

    Admitting that there was no data on the number of cases responsible for the closed setting of the cinema, Mr. Prasad said that the civic body would recommend bringing occupancy up to 50% with optional seats left vacant.

    Similarly, a ban on the entry of 200 persons into the marriage hall with a closed atmosphere and 500 in the open air will be strictly enforced. If a violation occurs, cases will be registered under the Disaster Management Act on those who sought permission from the owners of the event and marriage hall.

    Mr. Prasad also reiterated that it was the responsibility of the mall management and shop owners in the mall to ensure that citizens follow COVID-19 proper behavior (wearing masks, maintaining social distance, cleaning / washing hands). “Marshall cannot go everywhere to implement it. A random investigation will be conducted and if any violation occurs, action will be taken against the mall management and the shop owners.

    Similarly, exhibitors from other states / cities are also being organized across the city along with several exhibitions. “Many people from other places are not following the proper behavior of COVID-19. We will initiate action against the organizers and hold them accountable.

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  • Meet Lakshmi KV, a Bengaluru artist who has been making miniature ceramic products

    Meet Lakshmi KV, a Bengaluru artist who has been making miniature ceramic products

    A faint scent of fresh earth lingers in the home of Lakshmi KV. “It is the smell of clay, the medium that I work with,” explains the 26-year-old ceramic artist based in Bengaluru.

    She spends most of her day wedging clay and moulding it into cups, mugs, bowls and plates on a potter’s wheel placed in her living room. “I usually start around 2 pm and work till midnight. My schedule depends on the number of orders,” she says.

    Lakshmi is an alumnus of the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad and was introduced to miniature pottery in 2017. “I saw the works of artist Jon Almeda and fell in love with them. Initially, I was influenced by his style, but I slowly created one of my own,” she says.

    Miniature pottery by Lakshmi KV

    Lakshmi’s first piece was a miniature water jug. “It was one-and-a-half centimetres tall and weighed five grams. It came out well in the first attempt and this gave me the confidence to try miniature planters, cups and plates.” She began to post photographs of her creations online and as word spread she started to get orders. “I named my miniature collection Pocket Size Project. So far I have done about 150 of them, and most of my clients are miniature art collectors or people who just find them cute.”

    It takes Lakshmi one week to make a piece. “Once the clay is moulded, it has to be dried before being put in a kiln at 800 degree Celsius. This makes the piece stronger. It is then glazed — a process of fusing the ceramic with a layer of glass— to make it shiny and waterproof,” she explains.

    Her recent miniature work is that of a tea set. “It has five pieces, including a kettle and a sugar pot,” she says.

    Miniature Pottery by Lakshmi KV

    While Lakshmi enjoys making both functional pieces and miniatures, she finds the latter more difficult to create. “It needs a lot of patience and hand-eye coordination. While I can use both my hands to work on a real size product, I have to fashion out a miniature piece with just my fingertips.”

    Lakshmi sells most of her products through her social media pages, and is now working on her own website. “I hope to bring it out in the next few months,” she says.

    Visit @keli.pottery on Instagram to know more.