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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said artificial intelligence cannot replace human conscience in the delivery of justice.
From iconic military hotels to modern favourites, Bengaluru offers biryani lovers a rich mix of flavours and legendary eateries.
Bengaluru-based Phurr is redefining vegetarian dining with premium experiences, creative menus and expansion plans beyond the city.
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge said Bengaluru’s Outer Ring Road alone hosts nearly 8 lakh engineers, showcasing its global tech strength.
Bengaluru is preparing a citywide pay-and-park system with smart parking, QR codes and new multi-level facilities.
Bengaluru’s rising summer heat has sparked concern after a resident shared a viral video showing crayons melting, reviving climate worries.
A viral Bengaluru video showing AC installation has reignited debate over rising heat, shrinking greenery and changing climate.
A 23-year-old software engineer in Bengaluru shared her monthly spending, prompting discussion on city living costs.
Karnataka High Court has partly allowed a criminal revision petition filed by an auto-rickshaw driver convicted in a criminal case.
Bengaluru police arrested a serial thief who targeted PG accommodations in IT areas, stealing laptops, mobiles and bikes worth ₹6 lakh.
Bengaluru South City Corporation has ordered strict action against poor waste contractors and littering as garbage concerns rise.
A Bengaluru showroom employee allegedly under the influence rammed a new car into four vehicles and injured a pedestrian.
A woman in Bengaluru’s Vyalikaval alleges assault by a father-son duo; police register case as both sides file complaints.
Bengaluru South City Corporation deploys six towing vehicles to curb illegal parking, with digital fine collection and joint enforcement with traffic police.
Traffic diversions introduced in Bengaluru’s Rajajinagar due to FTI Junction works, with alternate routes for heavy vehicles, buses and motorists.
Karnataka government seeks three-month extension for Bengaluru civic polls, citing census work and electoral roll revision delays.
Specially-abled athletes delivered inspiring performances in the adaptives category at Ultrahuman HYROX Bengaluru, earning admiration.
A homemaker from coastal Karnataka has transformed her love for flowers into a successful and growing enterprise.
Teachers have raised concerns over just five days of training before English-medium classes begin in Karnataka government schools.
Once ignored as a poor man’s fruit, jackfruit is now commanding premium prices across Karnataka markets this summer.