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A residential complex in Marathahalli successfully managed its stray cat population by implementing a vaccination and sterilization program. This initiative, supported by residents and the AOA, led to a significant reduction in cat numbers and a peaceful coexistence, resolving previous resident complaints.
Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar has criticized Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan's remarks on a recent Bengaluru demolition drive. Shivakumar stated that senior leaders should understand ground realities before commenting, emphasizing the action was to protect public land from encroachers and land mafia, not targeting any community. He urged Vijayan to avoid making statements without full knowledge of the situation.
Bengaluru's leisure scene is evolving beyond traditional entertainment, with a surge in community-led activities. Themed pop-culture quizzes, quiet New Year escapes, and communal singing circles are gaining popularity. Niche sports like padel and fan-driven football meetups are also fostering connection and novelty, offering a break from digital fatigue.
A survivor of a horrific bus fire recounted the terrifying moments after a container truck collided with their sleeper-coach bus. Gagana Shree, who escaped with her friend Rakshitha, described how she was forced to jump from a broken ladder as flames rapidly engulfed the vehicle. Tragically, their friend Rashmi Mahale perished in the blaze, unable to escape the inferno.
A 39-year-old contract nurse was allegedly murdered by her 25-year-old lover, also a nurse at the same hospital, following an argument over marriage. The accused reportedly attacked the victim with a surgical blade at her rented house after she threatened to expose their relationship. He was later taken into custody after CCTV footage and call records raised suspicion.
A 26-year-old newlywed woman, Ganavi, died after allegedly attempting suicide, with her family accusing her husband and his relatives of dowry harassment. The family staged a protest at the husband's home after her death, demanding the arrest of his family members. Police have registered a dowry death case and are searching for the absconding accused.
Bengaluru has experienced a heartbreaking increase in suicide rates, witnessing nearly 9,450 deaths from 2022 to November 2025, which translates to about seven daily incidents. The method of choice has predominantly been hanging, with poisoning also being alarmingly common.
A shocking incident unfolded on Bengaluru's Summanahalli flyover as a drunk driver in a Hyundai Creta dragged a Bullet motorbike for nearly 500 meters with sparks flying. Commuters alerted the driver, but he continued until blocked by an angry mob near Nayandahalli junction. The inebriated driver, who also hit another car, was handed over to the police.
Police are investigating the murder of a Union Bank assistant manager, Bhuvaneshwari, allegedly by her husband, Balamurugan. He claims a divorce notice enraged him, but police haven't found it. Balamurugan confessed to planning the murder for a year, procuring a pistol, and observing her routine before shooting her. Investigations into the weapon's origin and deleted phone data are ongoing.
A 28-year-old man was allegedly stabbed to death by his 27-year-old wife in Bengaluru following a domestic dispute. The couple, married for seven years and unemployed, reportedly argued frequently due to the husband's alleged alcohol and gambling addiction. The incident occurred after a heated argument late Wednesday night.
Passengers escaped a bus fire near Hiriyur after a collision, facing a long, cold wait for medical aid. Despite quick firefighter response, ambulances were delayed by heavy traffic, leaving injured survivors to rely on locals for initial help and transport to hospitals.

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