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Hans India
17 hours ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Kempegowda led a life of Vishwamanava: DKS
Bengaluru: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has lauded Bengaluru's founder Kempegowda as a 'Vishwamanava'. Speaking at an event organised to celebrate the 516th birth anniversary of Kempegowda, he said, 'Kempegowda was born a Vokkaliga but he lived a life of a 'Vishwamanava'. He has left an indelible mark on our society.' He also laid the foundation stone for Kempegowda Bhavana and awarded Kempegowda awards. 'Bengaluru is making waves around the world, but we should not forget that Kempegowda was the one who laid the foundation for the modern Bengaluru. He spread the message of secularism by giving opportunities to all sections of the society.' 'I would like to send out a message to our community. Nobody seeks to be born in a particular community. Dharma must be part of politics, but politics has no place in dharma. Kempegowda belongs to all communities, he is an asset of the society.' 'Managing Benglauru is not an easy task. I have been trying to give the city a new shape keeping in mind the scale and size of the city. Tunnel road and elevated roads are getting ready. Projects worth over Rs one lakh are being planned for Bengaluru.' 'We are planning a new 60,000-seater stadium. A land parcel of 50 acres has been identified for the purpose. We are also fighting the garbage mafia. Our government is trying to do whatever it takes to develop the city,' he said. 'We should not forget three Ks- Kempegowda the founder of Bengaluru, Kengel Hanumanthaiah who built the Vidhana Soudha and SM Krishna who built the Vikasa Soudha,' he said. 'We got the approval of the Cabinet for five-acre land for Kempegowda Bhavana in just one week. We have allocated Rs 100 crore for the Kempegowda Bhavana, a few architects have submitted the design concepts. This will be brought to the attention of Sri Nirmalananda Swamiji,' he noted. 'When I was the Energy minister, we worked out the modalities for celebrating Kempegowda jayanthi. Sri Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji cleared the air about the exact date of Kempegowda's birthday. This effort was the prelude to these celebrations today. I would like Kempegowda Jayanthi to be celebrated across the state,' he added.


Time of India
19-06-2025
- Time of India
Cheetahs set to roar in Bengaluru, Bannerghatta to welcome African pair; pumas, jaguars to follow
Representative image BENGALURU: After the reintroduction of cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh, the famed African cheetahs are set to make their debut in Bengaluru in the coming months. The Bannerughatta Biological Park (BBP), as part of its animal-exchange programme, is all set to get a pair of cheetahs from South Africa. BBP will be the third facility in India, after Hyderabad and Mysuru, to house the famed hunting cheetahs. In addition, BBP will further diversify its carnivore collection by adding jaguars, pumas and other exotic animals from overseas. Flagging off India's first electric bus wildlife safari at Bannerughatta virtually from Vikasa Soudha, forest minister Eshwar Khandre Wednesday said Bannerughatta is all set to expand its animal collection. Take e-bus safari now at BBP In the next 4 to 5 months, BBP will import a pair of hunting cheetahs from South Africa. In 2026, BBP is set to get jaguars, pumas, and 10 other exotic wildlife from overseas," Khandre said. As part of the exchange of animals, BBP will send an elephant to one of the zoos in Japan. Along with these animals, BBP will also get capuchin monkeys (South America) and chimpanzees. Currently, BBP, with its zoo, rescue centre, and safari facilities, has the highest density of carnivore animals in the country. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Sources at Zoo Authority of Karnataka (ZAK) told TOI that cheetahs are likely to be brought to BBP from the Ann Van Dyke Cheetah Centre in South Africa and will be housed at a facility created for these cats. In May 2025, BBP surpassed its previous record for the highest footfall with 2.8 lakh visitors. Stating that the safari at BBP offers a unique experience to visitors, Khandre said, "Unlike other safaris across India, sighting of lions, tigers, leopards, and sloth bears is ensured here. Currently, we use diesel-powered vehicles, which add to carbon emissions. Aimed at reducing this carbon emission, for the first time in India, we are introducing e-bus safari as pilot."


Indian Express
17-06-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Cement reliefs, striking central dome, mega mural: new guided tours at Bengaluru's Vidhana Soudha reveal these and more
Until recently, most visitors to the Vidhana Soudha, the seat of the Karnataka legislature in Bengaluru, merely saw an edifice staring down imperiously at them with the weight of the years it has witnessed since Independence. Since June 1, however, the building and its premises have been opened to visitors by way of weekend guided tours overseen by the State Tourism Development Corporation. Guests on the tour can expect to see and learn about various aspects of the Vidhana Soudha, some of which are not common knowledge or easily visible from the outside. The tour starts near a statue of Mahatma Gandhi located between the Vidhana Soudha and the Vikasa Soudha nearby. Moving on from here, one gets to see the foundation stone of the building, laid down by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1951. While proceeding, guides shed light on the second chief minister of Mysore State, Kengal Hanumanthaiah, and his deep connection to the history of the building which was also influenced by prominent figures such as Sir M Visvesvaraya and German botanist G H Krumbiegel. Another interesting aspect throughout many parts of the building are cement reliefs – prominent on many ceiling sections – that depict natural motifs such as lotuses and pineapples, indicating purity and hospitality, to name a few. The structure of the Vidhana Soudha is largely composed of granite from quarries at Magadi, as senior journalist Ravindra Reshme stated in a 2023 lecture. Interestingly, he also pointed out that the foundation stone-laying by Nehru seems to have been the only formal inauguration of the building. Just within the foyer, not far from the banquet hall (visible through locked doors), is a detailed model of the Vidhana Soudha, carved in sandalwood. Originally intended to be sent to Parliament, it never made the trip. Other sights within the building itself are remarkable from an architectural perspective – such as the unsupported central dome of the building, which itself contains six smaller floors. Visitors can also briefly take a look at the Assembly Hall from a viewing gallery above, with the seats of various MLAs and the Speaker clearly visible. This is one of the highlights of the tour. For security reasons, visitors will have to leave cameras and mobile phones with a guard outside until they finish viewing this section. While walking past the 'corridors of power' in the building and the offices of various major politicians, one can also catch some remarkable sights, such as a view into the Vikasa Soudha which reveals one of the largest murals in Karnataka, or a peepal tree that overlooks a small temple that was there before the Vidhana Soudha was built. Moving around the exterior of the building, visitors can also get a clear look at various architectural influences in different parts of the structure, which the tour guides elaborate upon, alongside facts regarding several political figures of the state that one can see represented in statues around the gardens. The tours are conducted every Sunday and on the second and fourth Saturday of the month in English and Kannada. Tickets, priced at Rs 50 each, can be booked via