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Bengaluru Lake Encroachments Raise Environmental Concerns

A recent survey of Sarakki Lake in Bengaluru has identified multiple encroachments within and around its buffer zone, intensifying concerns

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Bengaluru Flood Resilience Projects Get New Deadlines

Authorities in Bengaluru have set fresh deadlines to complete long-pending infrastructure works in Sai Layout, a locality repeatedly affected by

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Bengaluru Global Trade Connectivity Strengthens Economic Growth

Bengaluru is strengthening its position in global trade networks, drawing parallels with historic trade routes as the city expands its

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Bengaluru Double Decker Flyover Opens For Trial

Bengaluru has opened its first fully operational double-decker flyover on a trial basis, marking a significant milestone in the city’s

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Bengaluru Heatwave Impact Raises Urban Climate Risks

Bengaluru recorded another day of elevated temperatures, touching 36.6°C, signalling intensifying heat conditions in a city traditionally known for its

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Bengaluru Road Repair Delays Disrupt Urban Mobility

Delayed repair work along a key stretch of Bannerghatta Road in Bengaluru is raising concerns about the city’s ability to

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Bengaluru Water Charges Impact Raises Industrial Costs

Rising sanitary charges in Bengaluru’s water billing system are drawing concern from industrial users, who say escalating costs are beginning

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Bengaluru electricity bills may rise from May

In Bengaluru, a proposed revision in electricity tariffs is set to increase power bills for households and businesses from May,

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Bengaluru GCC growth strengthens global business hub

In Bengaluru, continued expansion of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) is reinforcing the city’s position as a leading hub for multinational

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Bengaluru weather shifts highlight climate resilience needs

In Bengaluru, fluctuating weather conditions marked by rising temperatures and intermittent rainfall are drawing attention to the city’s growing exposure