Trash woes of Ulsoor Lake
Living near Ulsoor lake, you would think , would be a pleasant experience. But blocked drains, heaps of garbage and flies and mosquitoes make the lives of people miserable on Osborne Road 1st cross
Zoom through signal free corridors
Trying to find a solution to traffic woes of the city, the state government on Thursday approved five Signal-Free Corridors (SFCs), which will be executed by BBMP.
Considering the importance of the
Hold your breath, it’s stinking here
They thought life would be easy away from the maddening traffic, noise and pollution of the city , but the people of Balaji Housing Layout in Vajarahalli, off Kanakapura Main Road, have realised of
Killer castles of sand
Official apathy can at times be killing, literally speaking. While over the last few months the city has seen three under- construction buildings collapse, killing four people, the authorities continu
Bus terminus drives out peace
Most people welcome a bus facility in their vicinity, but for the residents of Poornapragna Layout, Uttarahalli and Padmanabhanagar it has turned out to be a nightmare. The bus stand is so badly locat
Our trash, their poison
Nobody appears safe from the pollution caused by the dumping of garbage from the city in villages on its outskirts. It’s not only the adults in the villages of Mavallipura, Mylappanahalli, Ramagondan
Killer in the dump yard
There seems to be a pattern of unexplained deaths in Mavallipura near Yelahanka. People thought to be healthy develop the strangest of diseases, kidney failure being among them, and die. Almost everyo
Trouble comes calling
There was a time when people of Banashankari second stage in South Bengaluru had it all : adequate water supply, good roads, satisfactory garbage collection and few traffic problems. Living here was a
Chandrashekar G. ?
It’s possible to put up with only so much. As problems have spiralled out of control in Malleswaram, the people’s patience appears to have finally run out. The fed up residents vented their frustratio
Nithyananda ashram buildings illegal
There’s more trouble in store for the self-proclaimed godman Nithyananda Swamy who has run away from his ashram and is being pursued by the police. Several buildings on his 42-acre estate at Kallugopanahalli, off Bengaluru-Mysore highway, may face the axe because they are illegal.