Nandini Layout in Bengaluru gears up for second week of Happy Streets | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Following an energetic debut, Happy Streets by The Times of India will return to Nandini Layout for its second edition Sunday, May 3. The stretch near Oxford Secondary School will once again be transformed into a vibrant, vehicle-free zone, offering residents a space for fitness, recreation and community interaction.The morning’s line-up promises a blend…

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Engineer suspended, vendors to stay off unsafe structures | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: A day after seven persons died after a compound wall of Bowring Hospital crashed on them in heavy rain on Wednesday evening, Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has ordered suspension of an executive engineer, tightened safety measures and ordered eviction of vendors from near unsteady and dangerous structures.The action follows a high-level review meeting at…

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Wall Collapse: Wall collapse: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah suspends engineer, orders notice to hospital | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: A day after seven persons died when a compound wall of Bowring Hospital crashed on them following heavy rain on Wednesday, CM Siddaramaiah has ordered suspension of an executive engineer, tightened safety measures and ordered eviction of vendors from near unsteady and dangerous structures.The action follows a high-level review meeting at Vidhana Soudha Thursday…

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GBA Suburban Township at Rs 18K cr gets nod | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Karnataka govt Thursday cleared the Rs 18,000-crore Greater Bengaluru integrated suburban township project, conceived as a ‘work-live-play’ plan. The 7,481-acre township will span across the entire Bengaluru South district, including Bidadi and Ramanagara. Nearly 6,650 acres of land has to be acquired from private parties.The project will see the state government stand guarantee for…

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Bridge the gap: Commuters urge Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation to increase bus fleet on inter-state routes | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Commuters have flagged an acute shortage of state-run buses on routes connecting Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, forcing them to rely heavily on private operators. They complain of frequent overcrowding, especially during weekends and festive seasons, on key routes including Kadapa, Madanapalle, Tirupati and Srikalahasti via Chintamani-Madanapalle, and Bengaluru-Ramasamudram via Punganur. Sri Sai, 30, from…

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