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BENGALURU: In a horrific incident, toddlers were allegedly subjected to physical abuse at a daycare centre located inside an IT company campus in HAL police lim |
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BENGALURU: In a horrific incident, toddlers were allegedly subjected to physical abuse at a daycare centre located inside an IT company campus in HAL police lim |
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BENGALURU: The Kamakshipalya police have arrested three persons for allegedly threatening a witness in the Renukaswamy murder case. Surprisingly, one of the thr |
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BENGALURU: Amid a hue and cry by hawkers across five city corporations under Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA), a footpath encroachment clearance operation was |
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BENGALURU: Thursday's cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is likely to take a decision on the hike in fares of state-run buses. BMTC has pro |
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BENGALURU: For parents who leave their toddlers at day care while they work, the videos are chilling. Five nannies at a day care centre on the premises of tech company, Capgemini, in Brookefield have been booked for allegedly subjecting children to inhuman treatment, including locking them in bathrooms, putting them inside a frontloading washing machine and spraying water into their mouths with a toilet jet. |
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BENGALURU: Four days after a jilted lover, 30, triggered an explosion in a cab in Tumakuru district leaving him dead, a man from Uttara kannada district has come under the police scanner for allegedly selling crude bombs to the deceased. |
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BENGALURU: Ten days after triple murders shook Bengaluru, police investigations suggest techie Shwetha's live-in partner J Kenneth meticulously planned and executed the killings with help from AI on how to inflict stab injuries and what kind of injuries will prove fatal. |
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Bengaluru: Earthmovers, backhoes and jackhammers tore into illegal constructions on footpaths Wednesday morning as Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) launched its latest campaign to clear city roads of encroachments. Street vendors were asked to move into inner lanes, and parked vehicles, shop extensions and other obstructions were tossed out of prime footpaths meant for pedestrians. |
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Bengaluru: Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is set to hand in huge relief to more than 250 site owners in Banashankari 6th Phase caught in the Turahalli forest buffer zone dispute in south Bengaluru. BDA has urged the forest dept to offer a one-time settlement to end the impasse over its legally allotted sites. |