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Mysuru gears up for New Year rush at Chamundi Hill

Mysuru District Collector G Lakshmikantha Reddy directs officials to enhance crowd management, transport, and facilities at Chamundi Hill for the New Year and Lalita Sahastranama programme. Plan your visit with ease.

Mysuru Palace Blast Probe Finds Unsafe Custom Cylinder

Mysuru police investigation into the fatal balloon container blast reveals a custom-made, substandard cylinder from outside Karnataka caused the tragedy, killing three. Authorities now crack down on unsafe practices.

Karnataka faces sanitary napkin disposal challenge

Karnataka struggles with scientific disposal of sanitary pads distributed by the Health Department. The state is now exploring sustainable alternatives to tackle this environmental and health issue.

Mysuru Hydrogen Blast: Activists Demand Safety Overhaul

Following a hydrogen cylinder blast in Mysuru, activists and tourism stakeholders demand a ban on spot-filling balloons and a revamp of palace security. Read more about the urgent calls for public safety protocols.

Helium Cylinder Explosion Near Mysuru Palace Kills 1

A deadly explosion from a helium cylinder used for balloons killed one seller and injured four tourists near Mysuru Palace. Police are investigating the incident that shocked the winter festival crowd.

Mysuru's Festive Tourist Rush Hits Peak, Hotels Full

Mysuru witnesses a massive influx of tourists for Christmas & New Year, leading to 100% hotel occupancy, traffic snarls, and crowded attractions. Officials expect the rush to continue till Dec 31. Read more.

Mysuru Masters Win 60 Medals at State Athletics Meet

Mysuru's master athletes clinched 60 medals at the 44th State Masters Athletic Meet in Kolar. Winners now prepare for the National Meet in Thiruvananthapuram. Plus, a local para-athlete wins silver in Dubai.

Panchkula's Horticultural Waste Plant Project Moves Ahead

Panchkula's long-delayed horticultural waste processing plant is set to become a reality. The MC has purchased machinery worth Rs 2.42 crore to convert green waste into eco-friendly briquettes, ending months of dumping woes. Read more.

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