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A Bengaluru food vendor, Raju, has inspired many with his dedication, working two jobs for 15 years to support his family. His hard work enabled his daughter to achieve a Master's degree and secure employment at a multinational biotech company, showcasing the power of consistent effort.
A BJP worker claims police assaulted her during a voter list revision in Hubballi. The incident followed a complaint by Congress corporator Suvarna Kallakuntla. Police state the worker resisted arrest and stripped herself. Counter-complaints have been filed by both sides. Senior police officials are reviewing the situation.
With the Grammys reviving a long-dormant category for album covers, visual artists and musicians talk about what it means to step into long-overdue recognition
Bengaluru's driving enthusiasts are revitalizing the city's social fabric through organized breakfast drives and weekend excursions. These gatherings combat urban isolation, fostering community and belonging. Groups like Thar Bengaluru 4x4 Club and Versys Bangalore Riders (VBR) organize extensive expeditions and off-roading workshops, building strong bonds among members from diverse backgrounds.
Bengaluru's notorious traffic has prompted Indus International School to equip two buses with biotoilets for students on lengthy two-hour commutes. This innovative solution aims to alleviate discomfort and anxiety, offering a hygienic and dignified option for children. The school invested Rs 5 lakh per bus and has received positive feedback, with plans to expand the facility if successful.

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