1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins his sequence of visits to poll-bound Karnataka today. He can be addressing 19 public conferences in numerous districts moreover taking part in 4 street exhibits until May 7, as a part of the marketing campaign for the elections scheduled to be held on May 10. Today, he’s visiting Humnabad in Bidar district, Vijayapura, and Kudachi in Belagavi district earlier than participating in a street present in Bengaluru North parliamentary constituency. Several visitors restrictions have been put in place in Bengaluru.
2. An engineering scholar was stabbed to loss of life in Reva University, close to Bagalur in north Bengaluru, late yesterday. The deceased is a fourth-year mechanical engineering scholar, hailing from Gujarat.
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3. National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, together with Ananya Drishya will current a chat — A Journey — by Senthil Kumar Muruganandhan, moderated by Sudhir Ramachandran, visible strategist and model photographer, in the auditorium  of National Gallery of Modern Art, #49, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Road, from 5.30 p.m. onwards.
4. Karnataka Classical Music Confederation Trust is organising a grievance assembly for Carnatic musicians at Babburkamme Seva Samithi Hall, No. 19, Seshadri Road, Race Course Road, from 11 a.m. onwards.Â
5. Antharanga, an newbie theatre troupe, will current its newest play ‘Wedding Ring’ at  7 p.m. at Ok.H Kala Soudha in Hanumantha Nagar.Â
6. Basaveshvara Nagara Brahmana Sangha and Sri Sharada Samskruthika Sangha are collectively organising Carnatic vocal live performance by Sai Tejas Chandrashekar, violin by Arjun Dinakar, mridangam by G.S. Nagaraj and ghatam by Sumana Chandrashekar at Cadambi Vidya Samsthe auditorium, reverse Basaveshvar Nagar publish workplace, Basaveshvar Nagar, 6.30 p.m.Â
7. Rama Navami concert events in Bengaluru:
a) Carnatic classical music live performance by Sudha Ragunathan and social gathering at Sree Ramaseva Mandali pandal, Old Fort High School floor, Chamarajpet, from 6.30 p.m. onwards.
b) Valedictory of thirtieth Sri Ramanavami Sangeetotsava, Revathi Kamath, environmentalist and philanthropist, would be the chief visitor, from 5.30 p.m. Instrumental jugalbandi by H.Ok. Venkataram on violin, Ravi Chari on sitar, Ok. Sathyanarayanan on keyboard, H.S. Sudhindra on mrudanga, Rajendra Nakod on tabla and Giridhar Udupa on ghata, at Sri Vani Vidya Kendra, Basaveshwara Nagar, from 6.30 p.m. onwards.