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In 1947, after Partition, many who came to Delhi with little to their name survived on this dish; today, it is the city’s most-loved breakfastDelhi's beloved chole bhature owes its rise to the 1947 Partition. Punjabi refugees, rebuilding lives in the capital, found sustenance in t...
IPL 2026 Purple Cap: Latest wicket-takers list, standings and playoff race updatesThe IPL 2026 Purple Cap race is heating up as the league stage nears its end. Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Gujarat T...
IPL 2026 Orange Cap & Purple Cap list after RCB secures spot in finals after a commanding 92-run victory over Gujarat TitansRoyal Challengers Bengaluru made history in IPL 2026 Qualifier 1. They posted the highest playoff total ever, reaching 254/5. This secured ...
Oil prices extend gains as Trump sharpens rhetoric on IranOil prices climbed Tuesday as President Trump intensified threats against Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran rejected a ceasefire, demand...
22k gold rate today: Check 22K, 24K gold prices (March 27, 2026) on Tanishq, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Joyalukkas and IBJAGold rate today: Gold prices saw a decline across major Indian jewellery chains and IBJA on March 27, 2026. Experts attribute potential fut...
70-year-old picture of 1950s Bengaluru goes viral. Netizens call old Bangalore 'paradise'A vintage photograph of Bengaluru’s MG Road from the 1950s has resurfaced online, evoking nostalgia and prompting discussions about the cit...
Chennai's new airport: The South Indian city is catching up after years of lost groundBengaluru has emerged as a prime destination for foreign investment over Chennai, largely due to its modern airport infra. Chennai, despite...
Siemens Healthineers enters pact with Narayana, HCG & IISc for digital healthcare innovationsThe partnership with Narayana Health will focus on advancing cardiovascular care and digital transformation in healthcare by building on th...
Some waste Tomahto, others don't TomaytoLike every year (barring 2020 due to the pandemic), this year, too, the last Wednesday of August (31st in 2022) saw the Spanish town of Bun...
Amazon India gets Rs 2.2 k crore infusionThis is the firm’s fourth infusion in Indian business this year.
Once a lifeline, this 975-year-old Pattandur Agrahara lake battles land sharks todayThe lake dates back to the 11th Century Chola rule in Bengaluru. An inscription stone found in April mentioned how King Rajendra Chola gift...
Why horse-driven jhatkas have disappeared from Bengaluru streetsThey were popular choice for city travel till the advent of auto-rickshaws.
Cecil Noronha, former chief secretary of Karnataka collects classic posters from old city theatresNoronha also notes how each film studio had its signature poster-art style.
WeWork India leases 1.25 lakh sq ft office space in MumbaiIn one of the biggest front office transactions in 2017, consumer durable major Samsung Electronics India had leased 1.10 lakh sq ft of off...
How the lakes died as Bengaluru modernisedWith the advent of piped water from Hessarghatta reservoir in the 1860s, Sampangi Lake became polluted and neglected. Soon, it was perceive...
Author Maya Jayapal feels a graciousness about Bengaluru that is not found elsewhereShe arrived in the city in 1955 to study at Mount Carmel College.
Wipro Q1 misses market estimates; forecasts flat to 1% sequential revenue growth in Q2Analysts on an average were expecting Wipro to post revenue of around $2.05 billion, according to a Bloomberg poll of more than a dozen ana...
HUL sells iconic south Mumbai property for Rs 170 croreConsumer products giant Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) has sold its iconic south Mumbai guest house Alhambra, which was built by the sultan o...
Rahul Gandhi tries to win back youth from PM Narendra Modi, first stop at Mount CarmelRahul is re-launching his project to connect with the youth with an interaction with students of Bengaluru’s prestigious college for women,...
Japanese funder JICA raises doubt over BWSSB's Rs 5,000 crore-projectThe project's biggest funder, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), has raised doubts on the availability of water.