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The damage is done

However, miscreants, who have not only stolen but also broken most of the bulbs fitted to the electrical poles along the walking path, are now attempting to filch bamboo from the premises. A few days ago, the miscreants cut a bamboo plant but failed to remove it from the cluster of bamboos. “I was surprised to see that one of the bamboo plants had been cut. I immediately informed the volunteers at the lake. The authorities concerned must take measures to prevent miscreants from entering the lake,’’ said Balasubramanian S, a resident of Sai Sadan, Pai Layout.

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Self-use QR ticket machines set up at 2 metro stations

​ The self-use machines produce paper tickets with the QR codes imprinted on them. The pilot project has been implemented with the objective of helping commuters avoid standing in long queues to obtain tickets for their metro travel, another measure at ensuring a hassle free journey.

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Bengaluru Metro refutes reports of labourer being barred from train over clothes

Bengaluru metro incident: The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has denied reports of a labourer being denied entry because of his unbuttoned shirt.

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Bengaluru news: After farmer, now a labourer denied entry in Bengaluru's Namma Metro due to worn-out shirt, alleges a resident

After a farmer s attire dispute, a labourer was reportedly denied entry to a Bengaluru metro train due to a worn-out shirt. The incident occurred at Doddakallasandra station on Sunday, triggering social media debate. While some questioned its authenticity, BMRCL stated equal treatment for all passengers. This echoes a previous incident involving a farmer, highlighting ongoing concerns about discrimination on public transit.

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