Chikkamagaluru: Disappointed over the birth of baby girl, a father reportedly strangulated his one month-old baby girl to death at Buchenahalli Kaval village in the taluk on Wednesday.
The accused is identified as Manjunath Bhovi of Narasipura village in Hassan district. Following a complaint lodged by his wife Supreetha, Chikmagaluru rural police arrested the accused.
The accused married Supreetha one year ago and recently, they have the baby girl. After the delivery, Supreetha was in her parents' house. When her parents have gone out for work, she left the baby with her husband and was washing the utensils. At this time, Manjunath killed the baby, it is alleged.
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Bengaluru (PTI): Power bills for consumers under the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM) will go up from May 1, following an order issued by the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) on Friday.
The hike comes after KERC allowed the BESCOM to recover a revenue deficit of Rs 2,068 crore incurred in 2024-25, from the consumers.
As a result, for every unit of electricity consumed in 2024-25, the customers will be charged an additional 56 paise, it said.
"BESCOM shall calculate, for each of the active consumers of FY2024-25 the amount to be recovered based on their actual energy consumption during FY2024-25. Such amount shall be recovered during FY 2026-27 in equal monthly instalments, to be called as 'FY25 True up Charges', commencing from the first meter reading date falling on or after 1 May 2026 and concluding with the reading date ending on 30 April 2027," the order said.
"It is further ordered that BESCOM shall maintain a separate head of account, allocated for the purpose, to record the adjustment of the said amount to ensure full recovery of the deficit," it added.
Similarly Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Limited (CESC) has also recorded a revenue deficit of Rs 121.71 crore and can collect an additional 15 paisa per unit for consumption in 2024-25, official sources said.
