1. Bengaluru witnesses water tanker prices surpassing ₹2,000; Government mandates citywide registration by March 7 to regulate the industry.
2. Open sewage issue persists in Neeladri Nagar, Electronic City Phase 1. Pressing plea to government: hold P.G. owners accountable for infrastructure damage.
3. Addressing Shikaripalya Lake concerns: Residents push for rainwater harvesting, STPs, and underground drainage in Electronic City.
4. Hulimangala Panchayat faces open sewage issues; PDO neglects complaints. Immediate need for BBMP action on underground drainage.
5. Cauvery Stage 5 completion by Apr-May prompts swift follow-up with BWSSB/BBMP for layout pipeline, mainline connection, and water testing.
6. Encroachment threatens Subedeharana kere near Begur Road. Critical plea to preserve the vital ecosystem amid no-construction zone violations.
7. Bengaluru’s Yellow Line debuts driverless metro, initially operated with drivers due to permission hurdles. Transition to signal-based operations planned.
8. Infosys plans walk-in recruitment in Electronic City, Bengaluru on March 9, seeking talents after contract renewals.
9. Government extends the deadline by two weeks for 60% Kannada signage rule in commercial establishments, emphasizing regional language prominence.
2. Open sewage issue persists in Neeladri Nagar, Electronic City Phase 1. Pressing plea to government: hold P.G. owners accountable for infrastructure damage.
3. Addressing Shikaripalya Lake concerns: Residents push for rainwater harvesting, STPs, and underground drainage in Electronic City.
4. Hulimangala Panchayat faces open sewage issues; PDO neglects complaints. Immediate need for BBMP action on underground drainage.
5. Cauvery Stage 5 completion by Apr-May prompts swift follow-up with BWSSB/BBMP for layout pipeline, mainline connection, and water testing.
6. Encroachment threatens Subedeharana kere near Begur Road. Critical plea to preserve the vital ecosystem amid no-construction zone violations.
7. Bengaluru’s Yellow Line debuts driverless metro, initially operated with drivers due to permission hurdles. Transition to signal-based operations planned.
8. Infosys plans walk-in recruitment in Electronic City, Bengaluru on March 9, seeking talents after contract renewals.
9. Government extends the deadline by two weeks for 60% Kannada signage rule in commercial establishments, emphasizing regional language prominence.





