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Rain Brings Relief To Bengaluru After 162 Days, Netizen Says Rain Gods Are Finally Smiling

Bangalore Weather: Netizens took to social media platform 'X', to express their relief amidst heavy downpour in Bengaluru. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted light rain for May 3, with more rainfall expected throughout the week. , Bengaluru News - Times Now

Bangalore To Receive Rain on May 1 and 2; IMD Weather Forecast

Bengaluru: India's Silicon Valley, continues to break its maximum temperature records, reaching another high of 38.5 degrees Celsius on April 28, according to solo weather forecaster Bengaluru Weather on X (formerly Twitter). The city is grappling with scorching temperatures as the mercury soared to 38 degrees Celsius on Sunday, marking the highest in the last eight years and the fourth hottest on record for April. While this reading falls just shy of the all-time high of 39.2 degrees Celsius set in 2016, experts warn that record levels may soon be breached. Amid this heatwave in Karnataka, residents of Bengaluru are eagerly awaiting rainfall., Bengaluru News - Times Now

Low Voter Turnout in Bengaluru During Phase 2 Of Lok Sabha Polls

The Election Commission in Karnataka came out with several initiatives to increase turnout in this election in urban constituencies from encouraging the public to use various apps to putting QR codes on voter slips to locate polling booths., Bengaluru News - Times Now

Bengaluru: Amid Heatwave-Like-Situation, City Goes To Polls

Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka, Manoj Kumar Meena, while briefing about poll preparations had told reporters that the election commission is keeping in mind that many districts would be facing a heat wave on the polling day., Bengaluru News - Times Now

Bangalore Treated Water Today: Only If Bengalureans Accepted Treated Water : Experts Recall How Bengaluru Could Have Avoid A Crisis | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru water crisis could have been avoided if the residents had have accepted the treated water. According to the experts, the city can meet 80 per cent of its water requirements using the treated sewage water. However, the city has been facing to wrap its head around the usage of treated water as they question its quality. , Bengaluru News - Times Now

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