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Garden city getting hotterThe summer of 2010 promises to be a special one. A recent report from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) shows that while 2009 was the hottest year of the decade, 2010 is likely to be hotter.According to officials from the met department, the nation saw an average increase of 0.913 degree Celsius in the last decade (from 1961-2009) and Bangalore saw an increase of 0.9 degree Celsius, comparing the average mean values to the existing maximum and minimum values. Furthermore, on Ma...
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Filing of nomination papers for the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) elections picked up on Wednesday, with 63 aspiring candidates filing their papers.Three persons filed nominations on Tuesday and one on Monday.Among those who filed their papers on Wednesday were 18 Congress candidates, six JD(S) activists, three BJP activists and one BSP member. The remaining 35 were independents. JD(S) worker and former corporator Marimuttu filed her papers for ward number 60 (Sagayapuram...
Parties have a dream for Bangalore
It's time for hope. For, every party is busy spinning dreams for Bangalore. And the stiff competition among political parties to gain voters' confidence has only meant that Bangaloreans can look forward to a better tomorrow.The Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal (Secular) are all giving finishing touches to their manifestoes for the elections to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).The parties are vying with each other to identify problems afflicting B...
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The Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill 2010 that was re-introduced in the legislative assembly on Tuesday created quite a stir. Khasim Ajaz Quraishi, president, Beef Merchants' Association of Karnataka, spoke to Vaishalli Chandra. Quarishi said that at least 25 lakh members of the butchers' families in the state would be affected if the bill was enacted.<strong>What will be the impact, initially?<⁄strong> It is not just the butchers who ...
Don’t take them kidneys for granted
Nakshatramma, 45, has to visit the Bangalore Kidney Foundation three times each week. Ever since her kidneys failed four years ago, she has been undergoing dialysis. She is registered with the Zonal Coordinating Committee of Karnataka for transplants (ZCCK), and she awaits a donor. In the three years that she has been waiting, she has not found a suitable donor. Without a donor, she is forced to undergo the expensive dialysis procedure 12 times each month.Nephrologists in the city estimate...
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