Bengaluru’s IT community urges return to remote work
Industrial zones too are grappling with the water crisis in Bengaluru
PM Modi announces reduction in LPG cylinder rates on Women’s Day
The prohibition on electric bike taxis, which sparked conflicts between bike drivers and auto drivers, has been reinforced. The Congress government has revoked the BJP government’s initiative aimed at fostering self-employment opportunities.
Amidst the transition from remote work to office settings post-COVID, the tech community in Silicon City finds itself advocating for a return to remote work, driven not by virus concerns but by the pressing issue of Bengaluru’s water crisis and scorching summer.
The suspect in the Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast case, Minaj, hailing from Bellary, is currently facing intense interrogation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Minaj, also known as Suleiman, is believed to be the chief of the ISIS module in Bellary.
The issue of water scarcity has emerged in the capital city of Karnataka, Bengaluru, hitting industries as well. Residents are facing hardships due to the lack of drinking water, and this shortage has also impacted various industries, raising concerns about potential closures.
Bengaluru has been facing the worst water crisis in several years. People are forced to take bath once in a few days and order food online because of the unavailability of water.
In what comes as blood-curdling, a mother has tortured her kids in connivance with her paramour. The accused are Ayesha and Salim.
Police have arrested three youngsters who have been alleged to have gangraped a minor girl during the annual fair in Tumakuru.
With Lok Sabha elections just a few weeks away, the Congress released its first list of candidates. The first list pertains to 39 constituencies and has 15 candidates from General Category, 24 from OBC, SC/ST and minorities.
On the occasion of Women’s day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an announcement that would bring relief to millions of women across the country.
On one hand, the city faces a water shortage, while on the other, some individuals are needlessly utilizing drinking water. BWSSB (Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board) is poised to crack down on such offenders.
Bengaluru’s IT community urges return to remote work
Industrial zones too are grappling with the water crisis in Bengaluru
PM Modi announces reduction in LPG cylinder rates on Women’s Day
The prohibition on electric bike taxis, which sparked conflicts between bike drivers and auto drivers, has been reinforced. The Congress government has revoked the BJP government’s initiative aimed at fostering self-employment opportunities.
Amidst the transition from remote work to office settings post-COVID, the tech community in Silicon City finds itself advocating for a return to remote work, driven not by virus concerns but by the pressing issue of Bengaluru’s water crisis and scorching summer.
The suspect in the Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast case, Minaj, hailing from Bellary, is currently facing intense interrogation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Minaj, also known as Suleiman, is believed to be the chief of the ISIS module in Bellary.
The issue of water scarcity has emerged in the capital city of Karnataka, Bengaluru, hitting industries as well. Residents are facing hardships due to the lack of drinking water, and this shortage has also impacted various industries, raising concerns about potential closures.
Bengaluru has been facing the worst water crisis in several years. People are forced to take bath once in a few days and order food online because of the unavailability of water.
In what comes as blood-curdling, a mother has tortured her kids in connivance with her paramour. The accused are Ayesha and Salim.
Police have arrested three youngsters who have been alleged to have gangraped a minor girl during the annual fair in Tumakuru.
With Lok Sabha elections just a few weeks away, the Congress released its first list of candidates. The first list pertains to 39 constituencies and has 15 candidates from General Category, 24 from OBC, SC/ST and minorities.
On the occasion of Women’s day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an announcement that would bring relief to millions of women across the country.
On one hand, the city faces a water shortage, while on the other, some individuals are needlessly utilizing drinking water. BWSSB (Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board) is poised to crack down on such offenders.