Category: Bengaluru
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Senior executive of private firm loses 1.4 cr to online investment scam
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Women queue up at GPO ‘to get ₹8,000’ in their accounts
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Water woes | How some institutions in Bengaluru are harvesting water out of thin air
Atmospheric Water Generator uses cutting-edge technology under which water vapour in the air is converted into fresh and cleaning drinking water, which is 100% microbe-free
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Filling mobility gaps: Learning from cities worldwide
Bengaluru is still in the initial building stage of a similar suburban rail network, which was first proposed over 35 years ago. The lack of a fast, reliable suburban train system forced lakhs of people to move into the city’s core, triggering absolute urban chaos
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ISRO will conduct START 2024 during April-May
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Bengaluru water crisis | 22 families fined for using potable water for non-essential purposes
According to BWSSB, it has collected ₹1.1 lakh fine from 22 such households for flouting its order
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Water woes of Bengaluru: Think long term, go beyond knee-jerk reactions, say experts
A recent BWSSB notification prohibits water use for washing vehicles, gardening fountains, constructions and such other activities. It threatens violators with fines. But for decades, lax enforcement of rules have had big players get away with massive misuse of the precious Cauvery water supplied to the city at great cost
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16th edition of Bengaluru International Arts Festival to pay tribute to Kumar Gandharva
This year’s musical events will take place from March 22 to 24 at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall and on March 30 at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
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What is Bengaluru metro’s driverless train bought from a Chinese company
The inaugural driverless prototype train for Bengaluru metro’s upcoming Yellow Line, a 19-km route linking R.V. Road and Bommasandra near Electronics City, is expected to be operational by the end of this year
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Bengaluru, the parched IT capital of India
Households in Bengaluru, dependent on water supply from the Cauvery river or water tankers, are preparing for the current water crisis to worsen as the city stares at a long, hot summer. K.C. Deepika and K.V. Aditya Bharadwaj report on the worries of the people at a time of drought