From Scrap to Art

The audience is encouraged by the social message of every displayed artwork. By Saloni Arora & S.A. Gayatri Bengaluru, March 12, 2019 The Whitefield Art Collective in Bengaluru is celebrating the 4th edition of its exhibition with artists coming from different parts of India. The theme of the exhibition is “Connecting communities through Art.” ”This […]

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Scavengers Still Fighting For Help

Only 610 people have received the One Time Cash Assistance since 2013 Only 35 percent of the total number of manual scavengers in Karnataka has received the One Time Cash Assistance (OTCA) of Rs. 40,000 under the Prohibition of Employment and Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers Act, 2013, according to reports from National Safai Karamcharis Finance […]

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Scare of Scarlet Fever

Public Health England warns parents to look after the symptoms of the fever. By Saloni Arora Bengaluru, March 12, 2019 There is an outbreak of scarlet fever in the UK. As per the reports by Public Health England (PHE) 409 cases have been registered only in the last week of February 2019 – whereas, 6,316 […]

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Flash Mob is the Way

Psychologists and participants alike, view flash mobs as a fun stress-busting activity. By Surbhi Jain Bengaluru, March 12, 2019 “Flash Mob at work places is a great way to bond over work”, says psychologist Pooja from National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) Bengaluru is the IT capital of India and is filled with […]

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Jayanagar Affected by Traffic Violations

The number of drivers caught without their licenses while driving has increased over the past few years. By Hansy Sanctis Bangalore, March 12, 2019. On average, the number of drivers without licenses in Jayanagar (Bangalore) has gone up by about 70 per cent per month upon comparing the rates with 2018 statistics.  The violators registered […]

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PILs Hurting the Economy

The former Law Minister noted that excessive Public Interest Litigations were causing a loss to the economy. By Ajay Ramanathan Bengaluru, March 7, 2019. Speaking at an event organised by the Advocates Association of Karnataka, Kapil Sibal, senior advocate and Member of Parliament believes that Public Interest Litigations (PIL) have affected the economy of the […]

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