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BENGALURU: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa is ready to play Santa to Bengaluru, his goodie bag full of promises from Bengaluru Vision 2022 to parks and flyovers to build a snazzy city. He will launch a number of works and initiatives for Bengaluru virtually from the Vidhana Soudha, sources in the Chief Minister’s Office said. These could be part of the State government’s preparations for the BBMP elections, and the first step towards this would be the release of Bengaluru Vision 2022. The government, though, is trying to get the urban body elections postponed, and has approached the Supreme Court.
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Muslim businessman donates land worth Rs 1 crore to temple in Bengaluru
Seeing devotees struggle to pray to their favourite deity, a Muslim businessman has donated a 1,650 sq feet plot valued around Rs 1 crore to Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy temple in Hosakote, on the outskirts of the Bengaluru.
| 14 Dec 2020 2:37 AM GMT
BENGALURU: Seeing devotees struggle to pray to their favourite deity, a Muslim businessman has donated a 1,650 sq feet plot valued around Rs 1 crore to Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy temple in Hosakote, on the outskirts of the Bengaluru.
The temple is situated about 40 kms from Bengaluru, in this once sleepy town which now has become a real estate magnet due to its proximity to IT hub Whitefield. Prior to the IT boom in the 2000s, Hosakote was a dusty town like any other town in Karnataka but now it is a most sought after real estate destination in East Bengaluru and this area largely attracts the IT crowd of the city.
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Muslim businessman donates land worth Rs 1 Crore to Bengaluru temple
Seeing devotees struggle to pray to their favourite deity, a Muslim businessman has donated a 1,650 sq feet plot valued around Rs 1 crore to Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy temple in Hosakote, on the outskirts of the Bengaluru.
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Seeing devotees struggle to pray to their favourite deity, a Muslim businessman has donated a 1,650 sq feet plot valued around Rs 1 crore to Sri Veeranjaneya Swamy temple in Hosakote, on the outskirts of the Bengaluru.
The temple is situated about 40 kms from Bengaluru, in this once sleepy town which now has become a real estate magnet due to its proximity to IT hub Whitefield. Prior to the IT boom in the 2000s, Hosakote was a dusty town like any other town in Karnataka but now it is a most sought after real estate destination in East Bengaluru and this area largely attracts the I