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Bengaluru's vehicle count surpassed 1.2 crore by March 2026, with over 7.9 lakh new vehicles added in 2025-26, straining the city's infrastructure. This surge, driven by private vehicle dependence due to inadequate public transport, exacerbates congestion and poses public health risks. Experts urge a policy shift towards promoting public transport.
An 11-month-old boy drowned in a bucket at his Bengaluru home while his mother, a software professional, briefly stepped away. The mother, unable to cope with the guilt, died by suicide shortly after, leaving a note blaming herself. Her husband discovered the tragic scene upon returning from work.
An eleven-month-old baby boy drowned in a bucket of water after his mother briefly left him unattended. Overwhelmed by guilt and unable to cope with the tragedy, the 29-year-old software professional died by suicide, leaving behind a note blaming herself for her son's death.
A 65-year-old Dutch national of Indian origin was arrested in Bengaluru for sending a parcel with unusual items, including rotten food and obscene photos, to the Kempegowda International Airport. The man claimed it was a ritual to prevent untoward incidents, stating he had sent similar parcels elsewhere. He has been remanded to judicial custody pending a medical examination.
A touching scene unfolded in Rayara Doddi village. An 85-year-old woman, V Parvatamma, passed away. A monkey, known to be fed by her, stayed by her body through the night. It appeared to grieve, refusing to leave even as people gathered. The animal's unusual vigil continued until cremation preparations began. This heartwarming event was captured on video and shared widely.
Government buildings in Bengaluru owe a staggering Rs 472.7 crore in unpaid service tax, sparking outrage over selective tax enforcement. Prominent structures like Vidhana Soudha and Raj Bhavan alone have pending dues of Rs 14.9 crore since 2008-09. Authorities are now examining the issue, with calls for strict action against these major defaulters, mirroring measures taken against ordinary citizens.

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