Category: Bengaluru
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Bengaluru’s upcoming aerotropolis promises to be a smart, sustainable city
A futuristic Bengaluru Airport City will be developed on the KIA premises over the next decade. Spread over 463 acres, it will have business parks, a global innovation hub, an education and health district, a retail dining entertainment village, a concert arena, and more. The Hindu gets an exclusive peek into what the future holds.
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Fighting for space in Bengaluru’s core area
The tragic stampede outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium has brought the focus back on shifting the entities occupying large spaces in the city out. The Hindu listens to those who are for and against the idea
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Probing case of ‘kidnap and wrongful confinement’ of pet cat proves costly for Bengaluru city police
Karnataka High Court admonishes police for entertaining complaint and filing chargesheet when complaint does not even indicate any non-cognisable offence
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Bengaluru under water yet again
Boats and tractors were pressed into service to rescue people as pre-monsoon showers battered the city and left many layouts and roads flooded. K.V. Aditya Bharadwaj and Shreyas H.S. examine the systemic problems that have pushed the city into such situations repeatedly
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Much talk about big infra, Brand Bengaluru, but real achievement is restructuring city governance
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City hospital signs MoU with Teleflex to create a UroLift Center of Education for South Asia
The UroLiftTM System uses a minimally invasive approach to treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
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Sahitya Akademi invites entries for translation prize
The annual award honours outstanding translations of literary works into the 24 Indian languages recognised by the akademi
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Forever 12th man: Why RCB fans remain loyal after 18 years and no trophy
In a world where loyalty often hinges on success, the RCB fan base stands out to be resilient, passionate, and endlessly optimistic. The Hindu caught up with some of its diehard fans on the eve of another match at Chinnaswamy Stadium
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Contrary to expectations, Karnataka’s mango yield drops again due to harsh weather
The farmers have not seen a profitable year for a long time now, at least four to five years. This year, the flowering was not good due to temperature of around 33 to 34 degrees Celsius
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Adding community to the equation of elderly care
By 2050, the elderly population, for the first time, is expected to exceed the population aged 0-15. This underscores the importance of turning the healthcare spotlight on the elderly, with community participation in focus, say experts