Despite being a major tech hub with rapid urban development, Bengaluru continues to grapple with severe traffic issues.
Leading the charts, Bengaluru South has seen 2,028 children have left school, while Bengaluru North reported 1,824 dropouts.
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Bengaluru's Namma Metro Yellow Line is set to start operations on January 6. The new metro line will connect RV Road to ...
Bengaluru traffic has been identified as one of the most congested in Asia, even ranking ahead of cities such as Manila and ...
While proponents argue the tunnel roads will alleviate Bengaluru’s traffic woes, critics remain unconvinced, labelling the ...
A recent study by the Netherlands-based TomTom Traffic Index has ranked Bengaluru emerges as Asia's most congested city, with ...
Namma Metro’s Yellow Line is set to launch on January 6, connecting RV Road to Bommasandra, including key spots like ...
The Karnataka Rail Infrastructure Development Company (K-RIDE) has sought approval from the Railway Ministry to conduct a ...