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Grow Garlic at Home Using Plastic Bottles

Discover a simple, space-saving method to grow fresh garlic bulbs and greens year-round on your balcony or windowsill using recycled plastic bottles. Perfect for beginners and apartment dwellers.

Delhi HC fines serial litigant for multiple pleas

Delhi High Court imposes costs on a 'serial litigant' for filing multiple petitions against illegal constructions with hidden agendas. The court emphasizes bona fide litigation. Read the full judgment.

Bengaluru Apartment Body in Dock for Rs 3L Fines

A Bengaluru apartment association is under police scrutiny for allegedly collecting Rs 3 lakh in fines for drug abuse and sexual harassment. An FIR was filed suo motu on December 16. Read the full details.

K-Rera Mandates Insurance for Apartment Common Areas

Karnataka RERA holds builders accountable for insuring common areas. A recent order directs a Bengaluru developer to submit insurance docs after a clubhouse fire, protecting residents from repair costs.

Lucknow Scooters with 463 Challans Stun Police

Two scooters in Lucknow rack up 463 traffic fines worth Rs 3 lakh, exceeding their market value. Police escalate search, suspend registrations. Discover the shocking details of chronic traffic violations.

8 Items Never to Store on Your Balcony

Your balcony is not a storage room! Learn about 8 common items that pose serious fire, safety, and health risks when kept on balconies in Indian apartments.

Rs 330 Crore PUC Fines Collected in 5 Years

Indian vehicle owners paid Rs 330 crore in fines for missing Pollution Under Control certificates from 2021-2025. Rajasthan tops the list. Discover the new e-detection system.

Karnataka Apartment Bill Sets Up Appellate Authority

Karnataka introduces a new apartment bill establishing an appellate authority for conflict resolution, moving disputes away from civil courts. Learn about the key changes and impacts for residents.

Bengaluru Apartment Panic Over 6 LPG Cylinders in Flat

A Bengaluru apartment complex faced a major scare after a woman stored six LPG cylinders, some turned on. The incident highlights growing mental health concerns in city apartments. Read the full story.

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