A concerned student from a university in Shanthinagar, who frequently travels along this route, said, “Town Hall is a major bus stop for users of the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) who need to switch buses to reach their destination.
A 6-year-old girl allegedly died after falling into the pit at an under-construction site within K.R. Market police station limits in Bengaluru on Saturday.
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April 28, 2021 15:19 IST
DG &IGP Praveen Sood clarifies that police are not issuing any passes during the lockdown and asked people not to believe messages being circulated on social media.
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Police personnel erect barricades on important roads of Mangaluru to enforce the fortnight lockdown after 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
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H. S. Manjunath
DG &IGP Praveen Sood clarifies that police are not issuing any passes during the lockdown and asked people not to believe messages being circulated on social media. On the first day of the 14-day lockdown, people were allowed to come out of their houses to purchase essential commodities from 6 a.m to 10 a.m. Thereafter, police were seen forcibly closing shops and markets, and barricading roads to discourage non-essential movement of people.
The Koremangala complication
A plan to recreate Seoul’s Cheonggyecheon waterway in Koramangala Valley has hit a hurdle near
KR Market
Majestic and KR Market, quietly flows a 1.8-km
drain which surfaces from KR Market, raising a stink as it traverses a path till it empties into the
Bellandur Lake via Koramangala. This 20-km drain, allowed to fester and become a dumping ground, is posing a challenge to the officials who have taken up the massive exercise to remodel the drain on the lines of South Korea’s Cheonggyecheon waterway. So dense is the locality above the 1.8-km stretch of the drain that the officials are unable to even send mechanical excavators to de-silt the drains by opening the concrete slab. It’s learnt that the civic body is cleaning the drain by taking the help of