Wednesday, January 14, 2026
M MAHESHWAR RAO OF THE IAS COMMISSIONER GBA GREATER BANGALORE AUTHORITY
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Sunday, January 4, 2026
CHINTAMANI NEAR BANGALORE
The town of Chintamani is two hours drive from Bangalore some 80km to be precise. Basically a town with a temple atop a hill (of instant and conspicuous view from the town) adjacent to the Eastern Ghats blessed with many water catchment areas, cooler than Bangalore, a large KSRTC bus stand with hospitable people.
It is difficult to trace the origin of this word Chintamani now in Chikkaballapur district but must have vedic roots and of sanskrit nomenclature. From Bangalore ahead of Hoskote on NH4 a turn towards the left is the road that leads to Madanapalle and few tens of kilometres ahead of H cross and Kaiwara cross comes the Chintamani bye-pass which leads to this cozy township with relatively higher population per capita of land.
Kailasgiri few kilometers away from the town on the Eastern Ghat mountains hosts Cave temples which is a popular tourist attraction and the local MLA is proactive in developing the entire township and its attractions. Kaiwara is also a place close by.
The hills found around this place must not be prey to developmental activities in a wanton way is a matter of concern for all. It must be preserved at all costs as the majesty and long term survival of Chintamani revolves around the water provided by these hills.
KSRTC should actively consider putting some Rajahamsa buses that ply between Bangalore and this township with advance reservation which will help commuters.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
K S Sudhakaran alumnus NIT Calicut receives DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD from NIT Director
SANPAR Industries Pvt Ltd
K S Sudhakaran - Managing Director
Mob: +91 98 4504 0253
Phone: +91 4343 5959
Email: sudhakaran@sanpar.com
Website: www.sanpar.com
Address: Plot No. 5, 2nd Cross, KSSIDC Industrial Estate,
Bommasandra, 2nd Stage, Bangalore - 560 099.
Karnataka, India
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Monday, December 29, 2025
STATE CONTROLLED FREE ADS PAPER PAN INDIA
Free Ads and AD-Mag were two publications avaliable in Bangalore some time back where these papers could be purchased through public out-lets and the advertising on this paper was free ; call a specific number and place the ad....I think this was a weekly publication. It is sad this format of publishing has ceased to the detriment of the populace.
A state controlled Free Ad paper system would be a boon to the public. The publication printed by State printing presses with a call-center which will take the ads.
One of the enthralling aspect of this paper was the Jobs Offered and Jobs Wanted column which brought to my notice many such stake-holders together. Such a system must not go defunct but must be re-activated through state assistance.
By putting people to work and at the same time Employers getting the right people along with other entities around which these papers worked will go a long way in strengthening the Economy of the country.








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