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The preliminary probe has revealed that the two suspects were in direct contact with the suspected bomber.
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Amid strict measures imposed by the Karnataka government in the wake of the scarcity of water in the state, many residents of Bengaluru are now dependent upon the RO water plant
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Eateries in Bengaluru are mulling over use of disposable cups, glasses and plates to avoid excess use of water.
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Residents criticize the government for negligence and call for long-term, sustainable solutions.
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According to police, the woman had come to Bengaluru on a tourist visa four days ago and stayed at the hotel near BDA Bridge in Seshadripuram area.
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Almatti dam has still been left with some 25 tmc and only 7.7 tmc of it could be drawn from the reservoir and Karnataka may not be able to yield more than one or two TMC of it to meet the drinking water needs in Telangana
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Shabbir's arrest follows thorough investigative work by the NIA, which assumed control of the case on March 3rd.
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Vivaan scored 11.5 points out of 12 rounds to clinch top spot ahead of P Harshit with 11 points and Sricharan Sandipagu with 10 points in second and third places respectively
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RTC officials said the 10 per cent discount has been provided on the berths booked by the passengers on the regular ticket fares
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"We are feeling the heat of the water scarcity in Bengaluru. We are praying for good rain around Yugadi," the KSHA president said.
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"We are preparing to bring water from outside to face any emergency. There is no need to panic. The value of water should be known to everyone," Shivakumar said.
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Speaking to reporters, Divya Raghavendra Rao, co-founder of Rameshwaram Cafe, emphasized that hoteliers cannot compromise their integrity, as they play a vital role in nourishing the community.
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Amid the worsening crisis, struggles of the citizens living in the city are growing by the day.
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India News Today includes diners' blood vomit in Gurugram cafe, PM Modi rally in West Bengal, and Rameshwaram Cafe blast news updates from Bengaluru
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The plea for government intervention grows louder, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable solutions to address the escalating water shortage in the tech hub
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The National Investigation Agency announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for providing information/ clues about him
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If a photo on social media is to be believed, Bengaluru's UB CITY mall, is charging Rs 1,000 per hour for "premium parking".
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In most places, bustling establishments including malls and multiplexes to eateries, clearly fail to follow the security guidelines laid down by the authorities to ensure the safety of visitors
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The spokesperson said the raids involved extensive searches at the premises of Naveed, Syed Khail, and Bijju of Karnataka, Mayur Chakrobraborty of West Bengal, Navjot Singh of Punjab,
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He said: "Of the total 3,500 water tankers in Bengaluru city, only 219 tankers have registered with the authorities. The government will seize other tankers if they (owners) do not register before the deadline."