Yeddy, Renukacharya take part in Somayaga near Kalladka

December 7, 2011

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Bantwal, December 7: Former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa said that the result of Bellary bypoll was expected. There is no threat to the BJP government with the Independent candidate Sriramulu winning the election.

Speaking to mediapersons after taking part in Vajapeya Somayaga, at Nandagokula Goshale on Narahari hillock on Kalladka-Melkar highway on Tuesday, he said “Sriramulu is independent to float a party. The BJP will not worry about it. I am happy that I could take part in a yaga for the welfare of the world.”

The party High Command will decide on the post of BJP state president. “I do not want to discuss it in the public,” he added.

Yeddyurappa took part in the yaga wearing white dhothi and shawl for half an hour and offered 'Hissu,' 'Kalpavruksha kai' and 'Kanaka' to the fire. The yaga is being carried out under the direction of K S Nithyananda.

Excise Minister Renukacharya, Dr K Prabakar Bhat, former MLA Padmanabha Kottari and others were present. The yaga will conclude on December 23.


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February 5,2026

Bengaluru: As air quality continues to worsen across several parts of the city, hospitals in Bengaluru are reporting a steady rise in patients suffering from respiratory illnesses such as asthma, bronchitis and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), health officials and doctors said.

Data from the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust (SAST) shows that 3,891 patients received treatment for respiratory ailments between April and November 2024. The figure rose to 4,187 during the same period in 2025.

Private hospitals, too, are witnessing a 10–15 per cent year-on-year increase in such cases.

While doctors caution that the rise cannot be attributed solely to air pollution, a significant number of patients are non-smokers with no prior history of respiratory disease.

“Nearly 70 per cent of the patients we see are non-smokers with no previous respiratory issues. When other causes are ruled out, air pollution emerges as the most likely factor,” said Dr Manjunath PH, consultant interventional pulmonologist at a hospital in Kengeri.

Doctors noted that patient footfall spikes during the winter months and around Deepavali, when air quality typically worsens.

“There is a clear correlation between poor air quality and the rise in cases. People commonly present with persistent cough, breathlessness and irritation of the respiratory tract, indicating the impact of polluted air on their health,” said Dr Sheetal Chaurasia, consultant in pulmonary medicine at a private hospital in Whitefield.

Dr Chaurasia added that respiratory tract infections are also on the rise.

“Poor air quality leads to chronic airway inflammation, making the airways more vulnerable to infections. We are seeing an increase in both upper and lower respiratory tract infections,” she said.

Patients with pre-existing respiratory conditions remain the worst affected.

“For those already diagnosed with respiratory illnesses, deteriorating air quality significantly worsens the condition. Both the frequency and severity of attacks increase sharply,” said Dr Vandana P, a pulmonologist at a hospital on Bannerghatta Road.

Doctors also flagged a worrying trend of rising respiratory problems among younger adults and children.

To reduce exposure, they advised people to wear masks while travelling on two-wheelers or autos and ensure adequate ventilation at home to minimise indoor air pollution.

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