No commerce in residential areas Citizens Action Forum, an umbrella organisation of over 15 resident welfare associations, with an aim to elicit views of residents for the development of the City, urged the State government to bring out a zoning pattern in the proposed master plan for Bangalore metropolitan area.
Chakras and the seven sacred cities The soul is called Purusha. Pura means a town. Purusha means one who lives in the town. The Purusha is unbound and infinite. But the Purusha experiences bondage with all the negative emotions.
A breezy start awaits train passengers in City Kumara Park West Residents Welfare Association was the first such association to take the initiative to beautify areas around railway tracks.
Students, techies, public clean up lake The Clean up Benniganahalli lake campaign undertaken by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) to create environmental awareness among the public was an instant success.
MALLESWARAM
Market to get facelift soon The existing market will make way for the multi-level parking lot. Traders and small business establishments will be rehabilitated at a new market complex that will be constructed on land opposite the present market.
Is the State Government justified in derecognising 2,215 primary schools which were teaching in English medium after obtaining permission for Kannada medium?
Over 3.5 lakh students are affected by the decision.
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