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In a bid to make travel convenient for revelers during Bengaluru’s New Year celebrations, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL) has announced extended metro services for December 31, 2024.
As Bengaluru gears up for the New Year celebrations, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has issued a stern warning against any form of misbehaviour or lawbreaking during the festivities.
Chalukya Circle, a bustling Bengaluru intersection, has become a symbol of urban planning missteps, with pedestrians finding it increasingly difficult to navigate the footpath.
Bengaluru, a city known for its tech boom, has also seen an unsettling rise in crime, from brutal murders to odd robberies. Over the years, its underbelly has revealed some chilling figures.
Bengaluru police have arrested a relationship manager from a prominent bank and three accomplices from Gujarat for allegedly embezzling ₹12 crore from the accounts of Dreamplug Paytech Solutions.
The festive spirit lingers as 2025 approaches! Whether you’re up for glitzy celebrations or musical nights, Bengaluru has something for everyone.
A Bengaluru resident recently accused Blinkit, a quick-commerce app, of misleading customers with false promotions. The controversy began when the user ordered a 5L + 1L oil combo advertised.
The 22nd edition of Chitra Santhe, organized by Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath, will take place on January 5. For the first time, the prestigious national art festival will adopt a hybrid model.
Between 2021 and 2024, Karnataka reported 247 fake news cases, with Bengaluru leading at 99 cases, followed by Uttara Kannada (45 cases) and Kodagu (14 cases), according to government data.
Bengaluru’s infamous traffic congestion remains a pressing issue despite several infrastructure initiatives by the state government.
In a historic achievement, 18-year-old Abishek Sekhar from Bengaluru became the first shooter from Karnataka to secure six medals at the 67th National Shooting Championship Competitions (NSCC).
A silent candlelight vigil was organized near the Queen Victoria statue in Bengaluru’s Cubbon Park on Sunday evening by members of the Cubbon Park Walkers’ Association.
As the Christmas frenzy winds down, Bengaluru finds itself basking in a quieter charm. The grand hotel fruit-soaking ceremonies and tree-lighting events—once the toast of the season.
Shwetha Gowda, already under arrest for allegedly defrauding a jewellery shop owner of ₹2.4 crore, faces fresh legal trouble with a second FIR registered against her.
The CID’s special investigation team has filed a chargesheet in a special court for elected officials, addressing serious criminal allegations against BJP MLA Munirathna Naidu
With the New Year just around the corner, ganja peddlers have ramped up their activities in Bengaluru. To evade police scrutiny, smugglers have begun using train
India’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has surged to global prominence, ranking as the third-largest by 2024. Driven by innovation, investments, and a skilled workforce.
A 59-year-old headmaster, Narasimhamurthy, was discovered hanging at his residence in Byadarahalli on Friday. A suspected death note attributed his tragic demise to ongoing tensions with relatives.
Researchers at Bengaluru’s Raman Research Institute (RRI) have delved into the mechanics of crack formation in clay, uncovering insights that hold promise for fields like medicine, food testing.
The 40th report of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly’s Committee on Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions, led by Rizwan Arshad.