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Experts recommend single self-regulatory body for online skill gaming | Hubballi News

The online skill gaming scene in India has changed significantly in recent times, with the industry showing an exponential growth rate year on year, attracting several marquee investors. Though the sector has tremendous potential to provide a healthy and responsible form of entertainment, India s online skill gaming industry is governed by vague state-by-state laws and regulations which do not provide enough clarity. Latest judicial developments reveal that Indian courts and state administrative bodies have begun to address this need to regulate the online gaming space, thanks to the effort of bodies like the All India Gaming Federation (AIGF). To achieve the aim of building a booming ecosystem for this high-potential Online Skill Gaming sector in Karnataka, AIGF recently launched a campaign called “Game for Future”, in association with The Times of India and Vijay Karnataka. As a part of the campaign, AIGF hosted a series of webinars, hoping to create awareness about the pote

First build Yatri Nivas in Delhi: Kannadigas to Karnataka CM | Hubballi News

Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa. (File photo) HUBBALLI: Chief minister BS Yediyurappa’s announcement of constructing a pilgrims’ centre for Karnataka devotees in Ayodhya has triggered a controversy with Kannadigas visiting Delhi urging him to meet the long-pending demand of constructing a Yatri Nivas in the national capital. V G Hegade, president, Delhi Karnataka Sangha (DKS), told TOI that the Delhi Yatri Nivas is pending since 10 years. “My predecessors have been urging the government to sanction funds for the Nivas. Currently we can accommodate 30 members and we have restricted it to artists and writers of Karnataka who visit here to participate in programmes. We have also been facilitating Kannadiga pilgrims visiting Kedarnath, Badrinath, Amarnath and Ayodhya. If Karnataka government constructs and maintains a Nivas, well and good. Otherwise we are ready to share the construction cost and even to maintain it if government requires our service,” he added.

Karnataka: Transgender s life story to be university textbook | Hubballi News

Manjamma Jogati HUBBALLI: In a big boost to Kannada queer literature, Gulbarga University Kalaburagi is set to make transgender activist Manjamma Jogati’s autobiography a textbook for undergraduate students from the next academic year. Naduve Suliva Hennu captures the life and times of Jogati, who is the first transgender chief of Karnataka Janapada Academy and winner of Padma Shri award. ‘Honour for transgender of the Jogati heritage’ The book narrated by Arun Joladkudligi was released in January 2020. University vicechancellor Dayanand Agsar told TOI that the decision of the undergraduate board of studies is “a good move”. Once the academic council gives the green signal, it will be part of the syllabus from 2021-22, he added.

Online Skill Gaming: Boon; Not Bane | Hubballi News

Online skill gaming has undergone a sea change in the past and it continues to make rapid progress with internet penetration in the remotest of locations. A KPMG – Google study conducted in May 2017 predicted that by the year 2021, the gamer base in India will more than double to reach 310 million. But a zillion misconceptions continue to make people indecisive whether online skill gaming is a boon or a bane. Most people believe that online skill games have ill effects on children and are a waste of time. On the contrary, these games help in children’s development if they limit playing them for just a few minutes (10 minutes for kids aged 3 and 30 minutes for 6-year-olds) every day, according to research. Designed for fun and to give an exciting experience, online skill games have become more than just a leisure activity. They test your skills and require quick decision-making. Kids often get a sense of achievement after a win and that helps them gain self-confidence.

No significant rise in Covid cases in north Karnataka | Hubballi News

Representative image BELAGAVI: While the number of fresh Covid-19 cases are burgeoning in some districts of the state, Bengaluru Urban especially, most districts in North Karnataka have seen only a marginal increase over the past week. While district administrations have kept beds ready in case there is a second wave of infections, it has also implemented several safety measures such as tightening movement across the border to prevent spread of the virus. Over the past three days, most districts in North Karnataka barring Kalaburagi have seen between one and 20 cases daily. In Kalaburagi though 78 cases were registered over the past three days – 37 on March 5 alone.

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