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Smiley on the road

DCP traffic (west) Anitha B Haddannavar explained: “We’ve enhanced the functionality of Radar Speed Signboards (RSS) by integrating speed limits and emoticons since one week. When drivers exceed the speed limit, the boards display a warning about speeding. Approximately eight RSS ​

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Walking woes no more: Footpath facelift begins

The authorities constructed a bridge on the stormwater drain long ago. The bridge is meant to connect the between Kamakshipalya and Sumanahalli Junction. There is a provision for a utility duct on both sides of the road on the bridge. The utility duct is expected to be covered with concrete slabs and serve as a footpath for the benefit of pedestrians.

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Clean water, and a right to live with dignity

According to a survey conducted by the project heads, 1,212 informal waste pickers are living in the slums. Their primary professions are waste picking as informal street waste collectors, itinerant buyers, sorters in scrap shops, sorters in dry waste Collection Centres (DWCCs), and Waste Collection Centres (DWCCs), across different parts of the city.

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Karnataka: Barricades installed after part of Bengaluru's Sumanahalli flyover caved in

On Tuesday, a patch of the flyover caved in for the second time since 2019, creating a gaping hole through which the ground below is visible.

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Crematorium workers receive financial help

Crematorium workers receive financial help Crematorium workers receive financial help ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Jun 2, 2021, 06:00 IST#2021-06-02T06:00:00+05:30 Groups collaborate to help workers pay electricity bills, school fees, and more Many people working in crematoriums and their families have to depend on their meager salary, that is disbursed once in two to three months or sometimes even a year, for groceries and meals. After coming to know about the problems of such workers, Cynthia Stephen reached out to her friends abroad to raise funds and help the workers. “I managed to arrange Rs 70,000 for 36 people working at the Kalpalli Burial Ground and distributed Rs 2,000 to each worker. This initiative is the collective effort of a number of friends. I offered to coordinate and help in

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