15 senior IAS officers transferred; 22 IPS officers get new postings; Tulasi Maddineni is new CEO of DK ZP

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July 5, 2013

Bangalore, Jul 5: In a major reshuffle, Karnataka government has transferred 15 senior IAS officers and 22 IPS officers across state.

IAS officers

P N Sreenivasachary has been transferred and posted as Principal Secretary, Urban Development Department, while S K Pattanayak has become new Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department. Amita Prasad has been posted as Principal Secretary, Energy Department.

Tulasi

Tulasi Maddineni

Tulasi Maddineni, Deputy Commissioner of Koppal district, was recently transferred without any posting. Maddineni has been now posted as Chief Executive Officer of Dakshina Kannada zilla panchayat.

It may be recalled here that as Koppal DC, he had ordered demolition of an illegally constructed bungalow allegedly owned by a close relative of Minor Irrigation Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi.

Names of officers and their new postings are as follows: Kaushik Mukharjee, Additional Chief Secretary to the government (cader post); V Umesh, ACS-cum-Development Commissioner; H Basker, Principal Secretary, Department of Public Enterprise; Parmesh Pandey, Principal Secretary, DPAR (Janaspandana); Rajeev Chawla, MD, KUWSDB, Bangalore; Shalini Rajneesh, Director General, Administrative Training Institute, Mysore; N Nagambika Devi, Secretary, Water Resources department (Minor Irrigation); P S Vastrad, Commissioner, Archaeology, Museums and Heritage, Mysore; Chakaravarthi Mohan, CEO, KIADB, will hold additional charge as Director, Department of Pre-University Education and Executive Director, KEA, Bangalore; Pankaj Kumar Pandey, MD, Bescom; S Shankaranarayana, Special Commissioner, BBMP.

IPS officers

The State government has transferred Superintendents of Police of nine districts and besides reshuffling Deputy?Commissioners of Police (DCPs)?of Bangalore in a reshuffle of 22 IPS officers.

Senior IPS Officer Padam Kumar Garg was appointed Additional?Director General of Police, CID, Economic Offences.

Names of officers and their new postings are as follows: D Roopa — SP, CID, Cyber Cell, Bangalore; H?S?Venkatesh — SP, Intelligence, Bangalore; T?G Krishna Bhatta —?SP, CID, Bangalore; Pawar Praveen Madukar — DCP, Administration, Bangalore City; K P Puttaswamy —?SP, CID, Bangalore; D?Prakash —?SP, Davangere district; Sandeep Patil —?DCP, Bangalore North division; P?S?Harsha —?DCP, Bangalore East division; Labhu Ram — DCP, Crime, Bangalore; T?D?Pawar —?DCP, Bangalore South?East?division; R H Naik — SP, Chikmagalur district; S?N?Siddaramappa —?SP, Railways, Bangalore; D Chandragupta —?SP, Belgaum district; Chetan Singh Rathor — SP, Bellary district; N?Shashi Kumar —?SP, Haveri district; Y?S?Ravi Kumar —?SP, Chitradurga district; Amit Singh —?SP, Gulbarga district; B?Ramesh —?SP, Bangalore Rural district and Ravi?D?Channannavar —?SP, Hassan district.

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January 10,2026

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Beltangady, Jan 10: Traffic on the treacherous Charmadi Ghat came to an abrupt halt on Friday night after a wild elephant descended onto the roadway between the second and third hairpin bends, triggering over an hour of complete chaos.

The dramatic encounter unfolded around 9.45 p.m. when the elephant reportedly uprooted a tree and positioned itself squarely in the middle of the narrow ghat stretch, calmly feasting while motorists watched in fear. With the massive animal refusing to budge, a long queue of vehicles quickly formed on both sides of the road.

Several motorists cautiously attempted to drive the elephant back toward the forest, but the lone tusker remained unmoved, leaving travellers stranded deep inside the ghat section.

Eyewitnesses stated that the situation became even more distressing as the location had no mobile network connectivity, preventing stranded commuters from contacting authorities or alerting others about the danger ahead.

The standoff finally eased only after the elephant slowly retreated into the darkness of the forest, allowing trapped vehicles to inch forward and continue their journey.

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January 1,2026

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Mangaluru, Jan 1: N. Vinay Hegde, Chancellor of NITTE (Deemed-to-be University) and Managing Director of K.S. Hegde Charitable Hospital, passed away in Mangaluru in the early hours of Wednesday, January 1, 2026. He was 86.

According to sources, Mr. Hegde breathed his last at around 2 a.m. at his residence, ‘Sadanand’, located at Shivabagh in the city.

A towering figure in the field of education and philanthropy, Mr. Hegde was the founder of the Nitte Group of Educational Institutions, which grew under his leadership into a major centre for higher education, particularly in medical, dental, engineering, and allied sciences. His vision played a key role in transforming the educational landscape of coastal Karnataka and beyond.

Born into a distinguished family, Mr. Hegde was the son of former Supreme Court judge Justice K.S. Hegde. He was also the brother of former Karnataka Lokayukta and former Supreme Court judge Justice N. Santosh Hegde.

He is survived by his wife Sujatha Hegde, son Vishal Hegde, and daughter Ashwita Poonja.

The mortal remains of Mr. Hegde will be kept for public viewing at his residence until 3 p.m. on January 1. Thereafter, they will be taken to the Nitte education campus, where the public can pay their last respects between 4.30 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Condolences poured in from across academic and public circles. In a condolence message, P.L. Dharma, Vice-Chancellor of Mangalore University, said Mr. Hegde’s passing marked the end of an era in the region’s educational history.

“It is the end of an era which witnessed a great transformation in the educational sector in undivided Dakshina Kannada. Indeed, he stitched broken hearts into one to practise coexistence and mutual respect. The entire student community and staff of Mangalore University salute him for his exemplary contribution to the nation and Dakshina Kannada in particular,” the message read.

Mr. Hegde’s legacy as an institution builder, educationist, and humanitarian is expected to endure through the vast network of institutions he established and nurtured.

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January 4,2026

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As the year draws to a close, Mount Kenya witnessed a remarkable achievement by Ayaan Mendon, an eleven-year-old mountaineer from Mangaluru, who successfully summited the peak, adding another milestone to his growing list of high-altitude accomplishments.

Despite his young age, Ayaan has already completed climbs that many seasoned trekkers aspire to. His mountaineering journey includes Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Elbrus, Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and an attempted ascent of Aconcagua. Having begun his climbing pursuits at the age of six, Ayaan continues to progress steadily, guided by careful planning, training, and required permissions.

Ayaan’s journey is driven by passion rather than pressure. He undergoes regular physical training and approaches mountaineering with discipline and quiet determination. Outside the mountains, he leads a balanced childhood—enjoying outdoor activities, sports, and nature, while also indulging in age-appropriate interests such as gaming and learning new skills. His routine reflects a balance between ambition and a healthy childhood.

Family support has played a key role in shaping his journey. Speaking about his inspiration, Ayaan says his parents motivate him to challenge himself while remaining grounded. Their encouragement has helped instill discipline, resilience, and respect for nature—qualities that define his approach to climbing.

More than a physical feat, Ayaan’s ascent of Mount Kenya stands as an example of perseverance and focus. His achievement highlights what consistent effort, guidance, and self-belief can accomplish, even at a young age, and places Mangaluru on the global mountaineering map once again.

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