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It’s not deluge-ional,it’s for real
ByNaveen MenezesNaveen Menezes / Updated: Jul 27, 2021, 06:00 IST
Dirty water entered homes and apartments around
National Games Village on Sunday after the retaining wall of the Koramangala and Challaghatta valley stormwater drain was broken for maintenance work
A small gap between the retaining wall of the Koramangala and Challaghatta valley stormwater drain rendered a big shock to many residents of Ejipura and Koramangala as it left several residential areas flooded on Sunday evening.
Such was the negligence of the authorities that the rainwater which was supposed to drain into Bellandur lake, gushed out of the drain flooding houses and apartments complexes. The places that were flooded are now filled with slush, silt and sewage.
“The service provider will receive some amount for the packing. The customers will have to pay delivery charges, based on the distance the provider has to travel to deliver the order,’’ he said.
Koramangala Covid Care Centre is now a concentrator camp
Koramangala Covid Care Centre is now a concentrator camp
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: May 8, 2021, 06:00 IST
The 250-bed centre has been equipped with oxygen concentrators for patients with mild to moderate symptoms
The
covid patients or those with mild symptoms of the coronavirus.
The
CCC was operating during the first wave of covid during the last year too but later it was shut down due to a lack of patients. However, due to the current increase in covid cases, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (
BBMP) authorities have reopened the CCC, recently.
Inspector arrested in DA case
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He was among nine officials whose residences and offices were raided by the ACB
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He was among nine officials whose residences and offices were raided by the ACB
The Anti Corruption Bureau on Wednesday arrested a police inspector attached to the Bengaluru Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF) after he allegedly refused to cooperate with investigators in an ongoing Disproportionate Assets probe. The accused, Victor Simon, was among nine officials whose residences and offices were raided by the ACB on Tuesday.
“While many officials cooperated with us during the raid and search operations, Simon refused to do so even though he is a police officer and is aware of the rules. Hence, the investigating officer in the case decided to arrest him. He has been taken into custody for four days for questioning,” said a senior ACB official.