Mysuru: Due to mainteance work taken up by Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC), energy provide might be affected within the following areas between 10am and 5pm on Friday: Ramanuja Road 1st to ninth Cross, Hosabandikeri, JSS Hospital, Agrahara, Basaveshwara Road, Chamundipuram, Tyagaraja Road, Gundurao Nagar, Datta Nagar, Muneshwar Nagar, Gowrishankar Nagar, Tavarekere, Jockey Quarters, Mysuru Race Course, KSRTC Sub-Urban Bus Stand, Nazarbad, Ittigegud, Government Guest House and surrounding areas, taluk workplace, D Devaraj Urs Road, Bengaluru-Nilgiri Road, Kuruibarahalli, Chamundi Hill, Siddhartha Nagar, Alanahalli, Giridarshini Layout, Sriharsha Road, Sayyajirao Road, Irwin Road, Dhanvantri Road and Shivarampet.
Mock Parliament session heldMysuru: Nehru Yuva Kendra, Mysuru, in collaboration with Seshadripuram Degree College’s NSS unit, organised district-level neighbourhood Youth Parliament on the faculty. MN Nataraj, regional director, NYKS, southern states, inaugurated the occasion within the presence of Rekha J Shetty, MCC assistant commissioner (zone 5) and faculty principal Sowmya Erappa Okay. Nataraj highlighted Nehru Yuva Kendra’s efforts in organising numerous programmes for youth throughout its 766 branches nationwide, and urged youth to actively take part in initiatives like cleanliness drives and well being consciousness programmes. He underscored the significance of collective duty, stating whereas the govt. performs an important function, organisations like Nehru Youth Kendras have been established to enhance their efforts. A mock Parliament session was organised for college students as a part of the occasion. Deeksha N, gained the primary prize, whereas Okay S Yashwanth gained the second prize, and S Hemanth gained the third prize. Raghavendra R, NSS programme officer, Abhishek Chavare, district youth officer, have been current.
CBI workforce conducts search at AIISHMysuru: A CBI workforce carried out searches on the All
India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH) within the metropolis on Thursday. According to sources, the workforce visited a number of departments of the institute and reviewed paperwork. CBI officers have been tight-lipped in regards to the growth. When contacted, AIISH director M Pushpavathi mentioned she was travelling.
Man will get jail for sharing obscene pix Madikeri: Kodagu district classes courtroom has convicted a 50-year-old man in an IT Act case and sentenced him to 5 years imprisonment. Suresh, who’s a resident of Ponnampet, has been convicted for sharing obscene footage of a girl on social media, based on Kodagu SP Okay Ramarajan. Public prosecutor NP Devendra argued for the state. In 2020, a case was registered beneath the IT and SC/ST Atrocities Act at Siddapur police station in opposition to Suresh. Then DSP Gajendra Prasad led the probe and submitted the chargesheet on October 30, 2021. The courtroom on Wednesday convicted Suresh and sentenced him to 5 years in jail, the SP acknowledged in a launch.