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Bengaluru Residents Mock Ejipura Flyover Delay

Frustrated Bengaluru residents joke about walking on Mars before Ejipura flyover completion. Watch viral video highlighting infrastructure delays in India's tech capital.

Widow dies by suicide over ₹1000 loan harassment

A 48-year-old widow from Ropar dies by suicide after facing extreme bullying from recovery agents over unpaid ₹1000 loan dues, exposing the dark side of micro-lending practices in Punjab.

Bengaluru's Viral Reddit Rant Sparks Mayor Demand

A passionate Reddit post about Bengaluru's infrastructure crisis goes viral, igniting city-wide demand for a directly elected mayor to fix traffic, garbage, and flooding issues plaguing India's tech capital.

Karnataka HC: 'Go Die' Not Suicide Abetment

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court clarifies that telling someone 'go die' doesn't constitute suicide abetment under Section 306 IPC. Detailed analysis of the court's reasoning and legal implications.

Noida lawyer suicide: Blackmail accused arrested

A 26-year-old lawyer from Noida dies by suicide after being blackmailed by a man threatening to leak personal videos. Delhi Police arrests the accused following a detailed investigation into the cyber crime case.

Maharashtra cop sacked in woman doctor suicide case

In a dramatic development, Maharashtra police have dismissed a constable arrested in connection with the tragic suicide of a woman doctor. The case reveals disturbing allegations of harassment that led to the extreme step.

Double Suicide Tragedy in Mumbai: Two Die After Building Jump

In a heartbreaking incident in Mumbai's Malad West, two young men died by suicide after jumping from the fourth floor of a residential building. The victims, identified as Hritik Rajbhar and Soham Thakur, were found dead at the scene.

SC: Marriage refusal not abetment to suicide

Supreme Court delivers crucial judgment protecting personal choice in marriage matters, clarifying that saying 'no' to marriage doesn't constitute abetment to suicide under Section 306 IPC.

Bengaluru Professor Denied Bail in Stalking Case

A Bengaluru professor faces serious charges after allegedly stalking and harassing a former employee. The court denies bail, citing grave concerns about witness safety and evidence tampering.

Bengaluru PG Safety Crisis: Residents at Risk

An alarming investigation reveals how paying guest accommodations in India's tech capital are compromising resident safety with inadequate fire safety measures and security protocols.

Bengaluru's Spooktacular Halloween 2023 Celebrations

Bengaluru's Halloween 2023 witnessed spectacular celebrations with creative costumes, themed parties, and spooky fun across the city. Discover how the IT capital transformed into a Halloween wonderland.

Bengaluru Professor Gets Bail in Stalking Case

A Bengaluru professor faces serious charges of stalking, criminal intimidation, and sexual harassment against a former employee. Get the latest updates on the bail conditions and ongoing investigation in this high-profile case.

Bengaluru's Kannada Identity Crisis in Tech Era

As Bengaluru transforms into a global metropolis, the Kannada language and culture face an existential threat. Discover how migrants, IT boom, and urbanization are reshaping Karnataka's cultural capital.

Bengaluru's Walkability Crisis: Can the City Recover?

Discover how Bengaluru's urban planners and citizens are battling infrastructure challenges to transform the city into a pedestrian-friendly metropolis. From footpath encroachments to innovative solutions, learn about the roadmap to walkability.

Karnataka HC to Ola Staff: Cooperate in Suicide Probe

The Karnataka High Court has intervened in the suicide abetment case involving Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal, directing his employees to fully cooperate with police investigation while granting protection from arrest.

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