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Bengaluru rains: 5,000 books worth Rs 14 lakh destroyed as rainwater gushes into iconic BookWorm, video leaves many heartbrokenBengaluru's iconic bookstore, Bookworm, suffered devastating losses as heavy rain and thunderstorms flooded its premises, washing away an e...
Heavy rains claim seven lives in Bengaluru; CM visits affected areas, announces Rs 5 lakh relief to families of the deadHeavy rains in Bengaluru caused a compound wall collapse at Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital. Seven people, including two children, lost th...
Techie calls Bengaluru one of the world’s loneliest cities, compares it with places like Paris, Patna and Goa, sparks debateBengaluru-based founder Harsh Snehanshu describes the city as the loneliest he's lived in, despite his community-building initiatives. He n...
Book is not dead: They’re more aliveDespite predictions of decline, books are experiencing a resurgence, particularly in India where Gen Z is driving significant growth in pri...
Return of reading: How books are making a cool comeback among the young and socialGen Z, often cited as the loneliest generation, is redefining reading by transforming it into a social and aesthetic experience. Online boo...
Karnataka CM orders arrests of RCB, KSCA executives; suspends Bengaluru Police Chief over stampedeFollowing a stampede at Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL victory celebration that led to 11 deaths, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ...
‘If we weren’t ready, we shouldn’t have done it’: Gautam Gambhir slams RCB over Bengaluru stampedeGautam Gambhir has criticised RCB following a deadly stampede during IPL victory celebrations in Bengaluru, questioning the preparedness fo...
Bengaluru stampede: FIR filed against RCB, event organizers, and KSCA for criminal negligenceFollowing a stampede at an IPL celebration in Bengaluru, Cubbon Park Police have filed an FIR against RCB, DNA, and KSCA. The Karnataka Hig...
'How to make friends in Bengaluru?': Woman's struggle to form adult friendships highlights city’s loneliness crisis in Reddit postA Reddit post about a woman struggling to make friends in Bengaluru has resonated with many online. Shared by her friend, the post describe...
There’s always a hidden cost, when something is free: Harsh Goenka’s priceless advice for IndiansRPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka has once again ignited discussions online with his thought-provoking social media posts. From highlighting ...
Once, Bengaluru was heaven—then a few IITians got seed money from wives; now, we enjoy jams on ORR: Harsh Goenka's post sparks debateHarsh Goenka's social media post has sparked a debate on Bengaluru's transformation. He reminisced about the serene past and critiqued the ...
F*** the police: Bengaluru artist in hot water for posting abusive tattoo on InstagramA senior officer explained that although the offence carries a penalty of less than seven years, the artist was not detained but was instru...
ClearTax CEO turned chef during lockdown, invested in a kitchen grinderArchit Gupta uses the new grinder for making spice mixes and chutneys.
Private reading spaces are city’s new bookmarkAccording to the department of public libraries, it is yet to receive funds of Rs 400 crore from the BBMP.
Bengaluru youngsters are now participating in technology-driven heritage walksUnlike exhibitions, walks and talks - where participants are mere spectators - hunts involve people at a different level.
Jawahar Bal Bhavan: Almost every Bengalurean has a childhood memory hereBal Bhavan has hundreds of trees, playgrounds, a toy train, a theatre and areas allocated for birthday parties and cultural events.
I'd make reading of Indian classics a must if I were dictator of Bengaluru: Rohan MurtyIn a candid chat, the founder of Murty Classical Library of India shares his plans if made the dictator.
Kannadigas are the paradigm of tolerance: Subroto BagchiA candid chat with Mindtree's Chairman Subroto Bagchi on what makes Bengaluru a favourite city.
103-year-old building now Army canteen was earlier a ballroom and later BRV talkiesThe present structure was built in its place, in 1912. It housed regimental offices, armoury, stores and recreational spaces like a reading...
Whose garden is this in the heart of our city?The 22-acre park was meant to be the Army's gift to the city but has been closed since 1998, two years after it was inaugurated.