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Dengue cases rise in Karnataka ahead of monsoon, with Bengaluru worst-hit
Dengue cases rise in Karnataka ahead of monsoon, with Bengaluru worst-hit

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Dengue cases rise in Karnataka ahead of monsoon, with Bengaluru worst-hit

Bengaluru: Dengue cases are climbing steadily across Karnataka even before the onset of monsoon, raising concerns among health officials about an early and intense outbreak. Between Jan and April 30, the state recorded 1,186 cases, with six requiring hospitalisation. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Bengaluru has emerged as the hotspot, reporting nearly half the cases (522), followed by Tumakuru (78). According to health department data, in just one month, dengue cases jumped from 707 (as of the week ending March 2) to 1,186 by the end of April — a 65% jump even before peak transmission season begins. Fifty-one of the cases were children aged under one, and 553 aged under 18. Even though the number of dengue cases this year is lower than that during the corresponding period last year (Jan to April 30), health officials remain concerned. Ansar Ahmed, project director of Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, confirmed that all six dengue hospitalisations so far were from areas under BBMP limits. Highlighting the risks, he urged citizens to eliminate stagnant water around their homes. "The current weather conditions not only favour mosquito breeding but also support the spread of various viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. The department is ramping up both awareness drives and preventive actions. However, people need to stay alert," he said. Dr Neha Mishra, consultant (infectious diseases), Manipal Hospitals, told TOI two dengue cases are reported daily. "Usually, we do see a slight rise in cases whenever it rains. But if this on-and-off rain continues, there's always a chance of a surge, especially with dengue season around the corner. More waterlogging means more mosquito-breeding sites, even something as small as water collected in a discarded bottle can become a breeding ground. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Being a greener city, Bengaluru is more prone to puddles, which naturally leads to more mosquitoes and, in turn, more cases." Chikungunya also sees rise Karnataka has reported over 280 chikungunya cases since Jan 1, prompting health authorities to step up preventive efforts. Ansar Ahmed, project director of Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, said the state is moving swiftly to contain the spread. "We've ramped up monitoring and are optimistic that proactive measures will help control the situation," he said. While chikungunya is generally less fatal than dengue, it often causes prolonged joint pain and fatigue, making recovery more difficult for many patients. A senior health department official told TOI: "With each new case, we're tightening our response. We're bracing for a potential surge in the coming months and want to keep the numbers in check. Last year saw a steady rise in cases, and we're determined not to let that happen again."

Neha Mishra on IWD: Founder of Kinoya on revolutionising ramen restaurants
Neha Mishra on IWD: Founder of Kinoya on revolutionising ramen restaurants

FACT

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • FACT

Neha Mishra on IWD: Founder of Kinoya on revolutionising ramen restaurants

Chef Neha Mishra is an industry disrupter. Female restauranteurs are few and far between, and Indian chefs cooking award-winning Japanese food are practically unheard of. Kinoya has an unlikely origin story. The concept first started as a supper club, A Story of Food. More than 7,000 meals later, it turned into a restaurant. In 2021, Kinoya opened in Onyx Tower in Dubai, and in 2023, it opened in Harrods in London. Neha has gained recognition from the FACT Dining Awards Dubai to MICHELIN Guide Dubai. Now, she is launching a new concept in Dubai with Atelier House Hospitality, although the name has not yet been confirmed. In honour of International Women's Day, Neha shares her story from supper club to international success. Kinoya is a homegrown concept. For that alone, I would recommend a visit. Of course, hopefully you'll become a frequent visitor. It is a ramen focused restaurant with plenty to offer. I am a firm believer that if anyone says ramen isn't for them, they simply have not met the right ramen for them. The London venue is a smaller outlet with a tighter offering, but it is also special. Ramen venues in Japan can be found in the basement of department stores. For Kinoya to be in an iconic space like Harrods feels full circle. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kinoya (@ That we are too emotional, and we are catty. On the contrary, women support each other tremendously and they are able to bring empathy and compassion into businesses and partnerships in the way we lead our teams. People would say, 'she's not Japanese, she can't make this food'. I doubled down on proving that I can do my own adaptation of Japanese food. There's a shift. More and more women have their own financial independence. That is something I would encourage, and advocate to every woman I know. When we are running businesses and have financial independence, we make better decisions in our personal lives. We give ourselves the freedom to choose, and that just makes us more fulfilled. We are happier mothers, wives, friends, colleagues and people in general. Validated. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kinoya London (@ We will expand slowly and meaningfully. There has to be a desire to create something special. The motive can't be the money. That can definitely be the by-product, but it can't be the primary goal. I am opening a concept towards the end of the year, in partnership with with Atelier House Hospitality. I am looking forward to it. Grown up women in business don't ask each other to 'let's go get haircuts together, or our nails done together', we go with 'let's open a place together'. Make sure you have your own financial autonomy. Don't take things personally. Life isn't trying to get you. GO: Follow @astoryoffood on Instagram for more information.

A new temaki bar is coming to Dubai, brought to you by Neha Mishra of Kinoya fame and Panchali Mahendra of Atelier House Hospitality
A new temaki bar is coming to Dubai, brought to you by Neha Mishra of Kinoya fame and Panchali Mahendra of Atelier House Hospitality

What's On

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • What's On

A new temaki bar is coming to Dubai, brought to you by Neha Mishra of Kinoya fame and Panchali Mahendra of Atelier House Hospitality

Hand rolls for days, coming soon by Neha Mishra and Panchali Mahendra… It's always good news when two F&B powerhouses team up for some food-related quests, and this new pairing featuring some top-tier names comes with the promise of an unmissable dining concept. Neha Mishra, chef, restauranteur, Kinoya, and Panchali Mahendra, CEO of Atelier House Hospitality, bringing to you concepts like 11Woodfire, Gerbou, Mohalla and more, are bringing a brand new concept to the city. Conceptualised, as all great things are, in the spur of a moment at Mishra's birthday celebration at home last year, where a serving of some DIY temaki rolls as a spread inspired an idea between the pair, this is going to be about all things temaki. We all know and love Kinoya, having started as a supper club and now making waves not only in Dubai, but also in London, for some of the best, heart-warming, soul-repairing Japanese ramen around town, casually scoring a Bib Gourmand on the Michelin Guide and the third spot on MENA's 5o Best. This will be a name completely independent of that identity, a new brand sharing no resemblance to any of Kinoya's offerings. Set to be all about temaki, the venture will be a new Japanese dining concept, emphasizing temaki and a unique speakeasy bar with a specialised cocktail program. The menu will feature a diverse selection of temaki, freshly prepared to preserve flavour and texture. The set-up of the venue and the concept will be such that diners will be able interact with chefs during meal preparation, making for a refined, interactive dining experience. The concept is set to open in the third quarter of 2025. It's being expected that the opening will be between August and September, explained Mishra in an Instagram post announcing the upcoming collaboration. 'We are excited to introduce this interactive dining concept, which combines culinary artistry with engaging experiences. Tailored to resonate with the city's appetite for innovative Japanese cuisine, doing this with one of the most talented chefs in the city, and my friend, is going to be a fun ride,' said Panchali Mahendra, in an official press statement. 'As a gaijin who has dedicated their life's work to the pursuit of understanding and creating (my own adaptation of) Japanese cuisine, this feels like a natural progression. Other than being a chef, creating concepts and being an operator appeals to me equally — this time from a unique perspective of being a conductor of the orchestra and allowing the craftsmanship to come from the masters. The partnership, experience, and infrastructure that AHH brings give strength and support to our collective vision,' added Neha Mishra. Stay tuned for all the exciting developments – we know we'll be… @astoryoffood, @atelierhousehospitality, @panchalimahendra Images: @neovikram > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

These 2 renowned female restaurateurs are opening a temaki bar in Dubai
These 2 renowned female restaurateurs are opening a temaki bar in Dubai

Emirates Woman

time24-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Emirates Woman

These 2 renowned female restaurateurs are opening a temaki bar in Dubai

Life by Alice Holtham-Pargin 19 mins ago Chef Neha Mishra is the ramen-supperclub-chef-turned-award-winning-restaurateur behind Kinoya. Panchali Mahendra is the CEO of Atelier House Hospitality, responsible for acclaimed Dubai restaurants like 11 Woodfire and newly opened Gerbou. And now the two female culinary trailblazers are teaming up for a new Dubai restaurant – and we're already excited. In a heartfelt post on Instagram over the weekend, chef Neha Mishra announced her plans to open a temaki (hand roll) bar alongside Mahendra in Dubai later this year. Sharing how the idea came about, Mishra explained that she had done a DIY temaki spread for her at-home birthday party last year, which Panchali attended. Only a day later, the Atelier House Hospitality CEO called her and said 'I love those temaki's, let's open a place.' Although Neha said she has rejected several business offers in the last three years, she agreed to it 'before Panchali had even finished the sentence.' Concluding the post, Mishra said, 'I'm excited for this, I'm hopeful. Nothing is a given in f&b, sometimes it works, but sometimes you just learn. Saying that, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take so here's hoping that it works out and we learn along the way.' While she didn't give too much away, further details have been announced by Atelier House, who are behind several successful independent restaurants across Dubai and India. The brand new concept, described as a 'groundbreaking dining experience,' is slated to open in the third quarter of the year. No name or location has been given, but we know it will be licensed. In addition to the menu of unique and flavourful temaki, with guests able to watch as the rolls are prepared before their eyes, the venue will also feature a unique speakeasy bar. As per an Instagram post, this is set to be a 'hidden gem within the dining area [that] features a specialised cocktail program. Images: Instagram

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