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Environment

Nature in our backyard

May 11, 2008 Rajeev Rajagopalan

The Bannerghata Nature Camp offers rest for the stressed out and close view of wild animals for nature lovers.

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Infrastructure

Unlocking Bangalore?

May 10, 2008 Promod Kapur

Wasn’t the traffic smoother without IT/BPO staff bearing taxis?

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Infrastructure

It was a dark and rainy night

May 9, 2008 Aditya Todi

Try getting an auto when it rains.

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Infrastructure

Bangalore traffic woes!

April 3, 2008 Srinivas

Imagine the near future where people have to travel 5 to 10 kms in search of parking and walk to reach their destinations from there.

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Education

Night schools in Bangalore slums

September 30, 2007 Balaji Kutty

Balaji Kutty shares his experience of working with government school students who battle again great odds to progress in life.

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Infrastructure

CSR funds alleviate traffic jams at Whitefield

August 15, 2006 Arvind Keerthi

Companies in Whitefield have figured out a way to spend their CSR money on solving public problems. Installing traffic signals and fixing footpaths is the new mantra. »

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