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A Bengaluru resident shared a Reddit post about the city's failing infrastructure, prompting responses from users.
In yet another case of cyber fraud exploiting the lure of quick stock market profits, two Bengaluru residents have together lost over ₹2.15 crore to sophisticated online scams operated through fake ...
Bengaluru: A heartfelt Reddit post by a frustrated Bengaluru resident has gone viral, sparking debate over the city’s ...
The 10-month deposit “rule”, although unwritten, has long been defended by property owners who cite high maintenance and ...
BENGALURU: Over 300 non-permanent workers of institutions such as the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences ...
Bengaluru: Ina major crackdown on land encroachments, the Bengaluru Urban District Administration has reclaimed over 8 acres ...
BENGALURU: In the wake of the state government banning bike taxi services, many riders have started reaching out to commuters ...
Residents express concerns over Bengaluru's diminishing greenery due to urbanization, while a social media post claims 86% ...
Bengaluru: A tree fell on a moving SUV near deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar's house on 18th Cross Road in Sadashivanagar ...
Bengaluru: A speeding mini goods vehicle collided with the road divider on Ramasandra bridge and the crash barrier on NICE ...
Many Bengaluru residents responded with agreement, humour, and personal anecdotes. While some expressed disbelief, others ...
Two Bengaluru investors lose ₹2.15 crore in WhatsApp-based stock scams using fake portals and false profit dashboards.