Tractor rally in Bengaluru may be a symbolic one
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They have been stopped from reaching Bengaluru, say farmers’ leaders
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They have been stopped from reaching Bengaluru, say farmers’ leaders
The farmers’ Republic Day tractor parade will only be a symbolic gesture in Bengaluru. The police, who initially refused to allow any tractors into the city, relented after several hours of negotiation and agreed to allow “a few” tractors to hold a symbolic tractor parade, sources said.
However, there was official police confirmation of this, and till late on Monday, many who tried to reach Bengaluru on tractors were not allowed to move towards the city.
Last week the Elon Musk-founded company,
Tesla India Motors and Energy Private Limited, made its entry into India, with its office on Lavelle Road, Bengaluru. Tesla’s office is the same address as where fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi’s
jewellery boutique store once stood.
Lavelle Road, and the city’s Central Business District (
CBD), have been a coveted address for many iconic automobile and motorcycle brands like
Ducati,
Lamborghini and
Harley Davidson. But very quickly, these brands have either shut shop or moved to new locations. Will Tesla be jinxed by its address?
Rahul Arora, Managing Director, Bengaluru, Head, Markets, Jones Lang Laselle, a global real estate services firm specialising in commercial property, disagrees. “Tesla is opening an engineering centre, they are not opening a showroom to sell cars. Ducati and Lamborghini had showrooms. Not all international automobile showrooms that have opened in the CBD have shut down. The
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City police have beefed up security in light of celebrations, put in place traffic diversions
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BENGALURU: Bengaluru City Police have banned parking and will streamline traffic movement in the Central Business District in view of New Year celebrations.City Police Commissioner Kamal Pant said, “Restrictions have been imposed as there is a possibility of a crowd gathering in the CBD areas, despite prohibitory orders, and motorists going on joy rides, performing bike stunts and wheeling. Security arrangements have been made and the following restrictions will be in place to ensure strict implementation of Covid-19 guidelines.