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Drunk Bus Drivers a Monthly Menace in Bengaluru

Private bus operators report 30-40 drunk drivers monthly. While big firms use breathalysers, smaller ones skip checks, with drivers drinking mid-route, some over double the legal limit. Read more.

Pune Police file 40 FIRs against truck drivers

Pune police combat traffic violations by registering culpable homicide cases against truck drivers, impounding vehicles to enhance road safety. Learn about the new deterrent.

5 Must-Read Stories: Nov 29 News Roundup

From West Bengal accepting the Centre's Waqf law to a drunk man trapped in a leopard cage in UP. Get your daily news catch-up on politics, court orders, and global events.

Rajasthan HC Orders 15% Women Drivers in Ride Apps

Rajasthan High Court directs state govt to ensure 15% female drivers on ride-booking apps, establish cyber crime control center, and implement stricter SIM card regulations for enhanced public safety.

Mandi Drivers Union Warns HRTC Over New Directives

Mandi Drivers Union threatens action against HRTC's new directives affecting driver employment. Union demands policy changes to protect driver rights and livelihoods in Himachal Pradesh.

Windows on Arm Gaming Gets Major Boost in 2024

Qualcomm and Microsoft are fixing Windows on Arm gaming. Discover how new drivers, Prism emulator, and anti-cheat support are making Snapdragon laptops a viable option for gamers in India.

Pink Dupatta Clue Helps Mumbai Police Crack Murder

Mumbai police solved a rape-murder case using a pink dupatta spotted in CCTV footage. The Malwani team's investigation led to arrest in Mathura. Read how this crucial clue cracked the case.

Dual-Use Autos Could Ease Bengaluru's Traffic Congestion

A new proposal suggests using Bengaluru's idle autorickshaw capacity to transform city logistics, creating a faster, greener, and more inclusive delivery system. Discover how this innovative plan could reshape urban transport.

NZ Supreme Court Rules Uber Drivers Are Employees

New Zealand's Supreme Court has ruled Uber drivers are employees, not contractors. This landmark decision paves the way for collective bargaining and full employment rights. Read more!

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