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Governance

ITPL gas leak: Metro trenching tests failed to spot GAIL pipelines

October 30, 2018 Manasi Paresh Kumar

Agencies working in Bengaluru do not share the list of their utilities while working in the same area. Unaware of what was beneath the ground, Metro workers dug deep and accidentally damaged GAIL pipeline.

Commute

New traffic plan in Whitefield: Give your feedback!

November 25, 2014 News Desk

Whitefield route plans have changed. You might also have been affected positively or adversely. Give feedback!

Commute

Signalfree corridors: Freedom for some, confinement for the rest?

July 25, 2014 Pranay Kotasthane

Policies meant for pedestrians in Bengaluru have themselves been pedestrian in nature. Will the Domlur-Mahadevapura signal-free corridor be an exception?

Governance

Vodafone catches citizens’ wrath for noncompliance of rules

June 20, 2014 Shree D N

What do you do when you see people digging the roads? A resident of Whitefield went to them and asked them to show the permission letter. And here’s what transpired!

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Commute

Manic pile ups at Marathahalli

June 21, 2013 R Sharada

A resident of Brookefield details the traffic bottlenecks that began with the construction of the railway overbridge and continue to rise.

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Environment

Hoodi second phase may partly address Whitefield’s thirst

February 16, 2012 Greeshma M

So near and yet so far is the story of water for residential and commercial complexes in the fast developing region of outer Whitefield, between K R Puram and Hoskote.

Commute

Bengaluru’s first Bus Day gives fillip to public transport

February 4, 2010 Vaishnavi Vittal

The idea was proposed by a citizens’ community and became a reality through BMTC. An additional 10,000 Bangaloreans hopped on and off buses on ‘Bus Day’, according to one estimate.


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