MANGALURU l tuesday l august 19, 2025 l `9.00 l PAGES 12 l CITY EDITION India’s job market shows relief as unemployment rate falls A government survey on Monday said the unemployment rate dipped to 5.2 per cent in July, down from 5.6 per cent in June marginal rise in urban youth joblessness The Periodic Labour Force Survey released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation said the pace of joblessness among men stayed slightly higher at 5.3 per cent compared to that of women at 5.1 per cent. The rate of unemployment in urban areas for 15-29 age group saw a marginal increase to 19 per cent in July from 18.8 per cent June | P10 ■ 89,505 labour participation rate sees a spike ■ The Labour Force Participation Rate among persons of all age groups rose to 41.4 per cent in July 2025 as compared to 41 per cent in June In rural areas, the Labour Force Participation Rate of all age groups was 42 per cent, as against 41.5 per cent in the preceding month. In urban areas, it was 40.1 per cent in July, up from 39.8 per cent in June Households were covered by The periodic labour force survey CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI INDIA parties mull impeaching CEC p r e e t h a n a i r @ New Delhi AS the face–off between the Election Commission Of India (ECI) and the Opposition intensifies over allegations of ‘vote theft’ and poll rigging, the INDIA bloc on Monday said it is mulling an impeachment motion against Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar. The move comes a day after the CEC asked Rahul Gandhi, leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, to either file an affidavit substantiating his vote theft allegations or apologise. The pro- Ghataprabha river at Godchinmalki near Gokak is in full spate on Monday Flood alert in several parts of Karnataka Express News Service @ Belagavi/Mandya/Gadag A Flood alert was sounded in several parts of the state as water levels in dams and rivers increased drastically due to continuous rain over the last few days. Several bridges in Belagavi district were submerged, while people in many villages in the Malaprabha basin of Gadag district were being shifted to safer places. The district administration in Mandya advised farmers not to carry out agricultural activities in the river basin or to allow livestock near the riverbanks. In Belagavi district, bridges and roads were inundated, cutting off link to several villages. Chikkodi taluk was among the worst-hit as Maharashtra increased outflows from its reservoirs, causing a flood-like situation in the Krishna river. In the last two days, at least express read reservation K’taka Assembly passes Co-op Bill Bengaluru: In a significant move, the Karnataka Assembly on Monday passed the Karnataka Co-operative Societies (Amendement) Bill, 2025, to provide reservation to SCs, STs and OBCs in the election of presidents and vice-presidents in the cooperative societies. It also proposed the nomination of three members — one each from SC, ST and a woman — to the board of directors. However, they will not be given voting rights in the elections, said Law Minister H K Patil on Monday | P4 space to PM’s house Shukla meets Modi, gifts Axiom patch New Delhi: Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who became the first Indian astronaut to travel to the International Space Station, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the latter’s Lok Kalyan Marg residence on Monday. Shukla gifted the PM the Axiom-4 mission patch and the Indian Tricolour that he had taken with him to the ISS. The tricolour was fluttering in the background on the ISS when Shukla interacted with Modi on June 29. eight bridges have submerged, and 16 flood-prone villages have lost road connectivity . As of Tuesday the inflow into , the Krishna river in Belagavi was recorded at 67,000 cusecs, while the Ghataprabha river at Gokak reported inflows of 38,000 cusecs. The district administration declared a holiday for schools, anganwadis and PU colleges in Belagavi, Saundatti, Bailhongal, Kittur, Ramdurg, Khanapur, and Hukkeri taluks on Monday and Tuesday . A high alert has been sounded in Hukkeri taluk, even as authorities urged residents living along the banks of the Ghataprabha and Hiranyakeshi rivers to move to safer areas. The Hidkal reservoir was near its capacity. Amid flood fears, nature’s grandeur was on full display as Gokak Falls roared back to life on Monday as inflows into Ghataprabha river increased. CONTINUED ON P5 posal for an impeachment motion was discussed at the INDIA bloc meeting on Monday morning. Several Opposition leaders met in the chamber of Mallikarjun Kharge, leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, and held discussions on how the CEC on Sunday addressed a press conference without answering any of the questions raised by them, according to a leader who attended the meeting. The Opposition also decided not to cooperate with the gov- @ Bengaluru Home Minister Dr Parameshwara said in the Assembly on Monday that there will be no further digging for the remains of bodies allegedly buried in Dharmasthala until the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) files its report on the analyses of the samples recovered from two spots. The minister clarified that the witness-complainant, who claimed to have buried several bodies at Dharmasthala village, cannot be arrested or detained as per the Witness Protection Act following an order of the district magistrate, whom the whistle-blower had approached. To protect his identity, he has been referred to only as “V” and he will be protected from coming face to CEC, alleging that instead of responding to questions raised by them, he chose to attack them at his presser on Sunday . TMC’s Mahua Moitra said the Lok Sabha should be dissolved as the last elections were held on “faulty” voter list. When the Lok Sabha met at 11 am on Monday, opposition MPs, including those from the Congress, were on their feet, raising slogans and showing placards with demand for discussion on the Special Intensive Revision in Bihar. Speaker Om Birla adjourned the House following the bedlam. Patna: A day after chief election commissioner asked Rahul Gandhi to submit an affidavit on his vote theft slur or apologise in a week, the Congress leader on Monday said he was not afraid of such threats | P7 BJP throws a dare at opposition parties New Delhi: BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra on Monday dared INDIA bloc parties to dissolve state assemblies where they are in power if they doubt the Election Commission’s fairness. Putin dials Modi, briefs him on Alaska summit Both leaders discuss prospects of a lasting solution to Ukraine war JAYA N TH JACOB @ New Delhi RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday—their second call in the past 10 days— to brief him on his summit with US President Donald Trump in Alaska. Putin’s telephone call came amid mounting pressure from US over India’s continued purchase of Russian oil, which Washington claimed was funding Moscow’s war in Ukraine. During the call, Putin shared his take on his meeting with Trump and Modi responded by reaffirming India’s position: support for a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy . “Thank my friend, President Putin, for his phone call and for sharing insights on his recent meeting with President Trump in Alaska,” Modi posted on so- Trump-Zelenskyy meeting under lens Late on Monday night, US President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European leaders at the White House, in an attempt to bring the Russia-Ukraine war to an end | P9 cial media. “India has consistently called for a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict and supports all efforts in this regard.” The two leaders also discussed expanding bilateral cooperation, underscoring their intention to deepen the ‘Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership’. They agreed to stay in close touch. SIT won’t dig till FSL files report: Dr G Express News Service ernment on the special discussion on the impact of astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s space mission. The Lok Sabha is having a two-day special discussion on the issues. Some opposition MPs said they feel this fight has to be taken forward and suggested an impeachment motion against the CEC, sources said. Addressing a joint press conference on Monday representa, tives of eight opposition parties including Congress, TMC, SP DMK and RJD hit out at the , We’re not afraid of poll panel’s threat: Rahul Dharmasthala case BJP wants action against social activist BJP MLAs demanded action against social activist Mahesh Shetty Thimarodi, who had reportedly accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of being involved in 28 murders | P4 face with the accused. The order will be in force for 60 days, he added. The skull that the witness-complainant had brought to the police has also been sent to FSL, he said. “The skeletons, soil sample, bones, and other material recovered at the two spots have been sent to FSL. The chemical analysis of the samples collected at every spot should be analysed and only then can we say the investigation has started. The SIT has decided to stop the search till FSL analysis report arrives. The DNA of the samples will also be determined,” he said. Any material, including bones, get dissolved after some time in the laterite and acidic soil. That is the reason the analysis of the samples is required to decide the next course of investigation, he said. He clarified that the government has not set a deadline for the SIT, but expects it to complete the probe at the earliest. “I don’t understand your(BJP’s) intentions. One cannot say whether a mass burial has happened or not. Let’s assume that it has not happened, then won’t it help Dharmasthala retain its image? If it has happened, won’t affected families get justice? Don’t politicise. Leave it to the law, let truth come out,” he said. P4 “Prime Minister underlined India’s consistent position for a peaceful resolution of the conflict through diplomacy and dialogue. He reiterated that India supports all efforts in this regard,” the Ministry of External Affairs said. The timing of the conversation is politically charged. Just weeks ago, Trump slapped a 25% punitive tariff on Indian goods, citing New Delhi’s refusal to scale down energy imports from Russia. This came on top of a 25% reciprocal tariff imposed by India, signalling rising trade friction. New Delhi has pushed back, with the MEA stressing that India’s energy policy is dictated by national interest and market realities, not external pressure. “India-Russia relations are a steady and time-tested partnership,” it said, warning against viewing the relationship “through the prism of a third country”. Monday’s telephone call follows Modi and Putin’s August 8 conversation, which came a day after National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met with the Russian president in Moscow. CM Siddaramaiah and his cabinet colleagues during the inauguration of the Hebbal Flyover loop in Bengaluru on Monday | express Hebbal Flyover loop opens The much-awaited 700-metre loop at Hebbal Flyover was inaugurated by Chief Minster Siddaramaiah on Monday. The new ramp is expected to provide seamless travel for vehicles heading towards Mehkri Circle from KR Puram and Nagawara Metro’s Yellow Line cuts traffic congestion by 10% R a k s h i t h G o w d a @Bengaluru THE opening of Metro Yellow Line has brought relief to commuters on Hosur Road, one of the city’s most congested stretches, to some extent. An analysis found that overall traffic congestion dropped by 10% following the Metro line’s launch. According to a study conducted by ASTRAM (Actionable Intelligence for Sustainable Traffic Management) of the Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP), traffic congestion on Hosur Road (11.5 km from Central Silk Board to Delta Electronics Bommasandra metro stations) dropped by 10% on August 11, the first day of Yellow line’s commercial operations, compared to average Mondays. The most significant relief was during evening peak hours (4 pm–9 pm), with a 32% (21 km from RV Road to Delta Electronics Bommasandra stations) reduction, as many commuters opted for the Metro while returning from work instead of while going to office. Morning traffic (7-11 am) showed a modest 22% drop on August 12. DCP (Traffic-South) Gopal M Byakod said, “On average, traffic congestion along Yellow Line on Hosur Road has reduced by 10% after the metro began operations.” INDIA bloc Vice-Prez pick to be decided today P r e e t h a N a i r @ New Delhi THE Opposition INDIA bloc is likely to announce its candidate for the Vice Presidential election on Tuesday afternoon. According to sources, though top leaders of the bloc discussed a few names at a Zoom meeting on Monday the final call will , be taken on Tuesday . “A meeting of leaders of all Opposition parties in Parliament will be held at 12.30 PM Tuesday Aug 19 at 10, Rajaji Marg,” wrote Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on X. Sources said names that came up in the meeting include former ISRO scientist and Padma Shri awardee M Annadurai and Tushar Gandhi, great grandson of Mahatma Gandhi; and DMK leader M Annadurai. The Opposition’s candidate will be vying with NDA pick Maharashtra Governor C P Radhakrishnan. Sources said the Opposition wants to field a non-political face who has national standing and stature senior DMK leaders have proposed the name of M Annadurai, who hails from Tamil Nadu and is well respected, for the vice-president’s post. wangON yi In India TWO-DAY VISIT The Chinese foreign minister on Monday held talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who called for “a candid and constructive approach” to reset ties. Wang will meet National Security Adviser Ajit Doval on Tuesday Apple leases 2.7 lakh sqft office space in Bengaluru R a k e s h K u m a r @ New Delhi Tech giant Apple has leased approximately 2.7 lakh sqft of premium office space in Bengaluru for 10 years, with a total rental outlay of Rs 1,000 crore, one of the city’s largest singletenant commercial deals. According to Propstack lease documents, Apple will occupy from fifth to 13th floors of Embassy Zenith on Sankey Road, Vasanth Nagar, at a monthly rent of Rs 6.31 crore. A yearly rental increase of 4.5% has been agreed upon. This is Apple’s second office in Bengaluru. In 2021, it had rented 1.16 lakh sqft at Prestige Minsk Square on Cubbon Road, Bengaluru, at a monthly rent of Rs 2.43 crore, with operations commencing in 2023. Industry analysts estimate that the new office could accommodate over 1,200 employees, spanning a carpet area of 196,179 sqft and a total chargeable area of 268,737 sqft. Apple has placed a security deposit of Rs 31.57 crore and paid Rs 1.5 crore in stamp duty . The lease officially began on April 3, 2025, and was registered in July 2025. The property is owned by Mac Charles (India) Ltd, an affiliate of the Embassy Group. Apple is set to open its third retail store in India at the Phoenix Mall of Asia in northern Bengaluru. The company has leased about 8,000 sqft from Sparkle One Mall Developers for 10 years, with an annual rent of Rs 2.09 crore. Apple is also exploring further expansion within Embassy Zenith. The company has leased over 12,600 sqft at Oberoi Sky City Mall in Borivali, Mumbai, and an additional 8,000 sqft in Byatarayanapura, Bengaluru. Meanwhile, Foxconn—Apple’s major manufacturing partner—has begun iPhone 17 production at its new Devanahalli facility near Bengaluru.
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