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Bengaluru stormwater drain hazard puts public at risk

A dangerous, unbarricaded opening along a stormwater drain on Kengal Hanumanthaiah Road in Bengaluru's Chikkalasandra has caused injuries. Residents' complaints to Bengaluru West corporation remain unaddressed. Read more.

Gujarat Relaxes Prohibition Norms in GIFT City

Gujarat govt eases liquor rules in GIFT City, allowing non-resident visitors to drink with just a photo ID. New norms boost hospitality and aim to attract global talent for CWG 2030 and Olympics 2036 ambitions.

Belagavi's Smart City Bus Terminus Now Fully Functional

Belagavi's state-of-the-art city bus terminus, inaugurated in October, is now fully operational after resolving technical handover issues. The Rs 49.8 crore facility aims to decongest the city's central bus station.

Bengaluru's perpetual construction breaks city spirit

Bengaluru's constant state of repair is costing its citizens hours, livelihoods, and faith. Read our analysis on the governance failure and the urgent need for a shift from announcements to tangible outcomes.

Amritsar's Holy City Tag Brings Civic Challenges

After Punjab govt declares Amritsar's walled city 'holy', the administration faces hurdles like debris, stray dogs & traffic to make it a reality. Key stakeholders discuss solutions.

CEPT Study Ranks Ahmedabad's Top & Bottom Areas

A CEPT University study grades Ahmedabad's neighbourhoods. Navrangpura tops with 60/100, while Saraspur-Bapunagar scores lowest. Discover the key parameters and urban insights.

GIFT City's Booze Zone: A Model for Gujarat?

Two years after Gujarat allowed alcohol in GIFT City, the controlled experiment shows a balance between prohibition and global business needs. Will this model expand? Explore the data and debate.

Gaya's 60-year master plan delay creates urban chaos

Gaya's outdated 1960s master plan leaves 6 lakh residents struggling with poor infrastructure. Municipal area expanded 6-fold to 308 sq km without proper planning. New master plan expected in one year.

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