Bengaluru news live: Election for Karnataka Legislative Council chairman to be held on February 9
Bengaluru news live: Election for Karnataka Legislative Council chairman to be held on February 9
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Feb 05, 2021, 20:24:45 IST
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Election for Karnataka Legislative Council chairman to be held on February 9
19:09 (IST) Feb 05
The Karnataka portion of Southern Railway in Mangaluru got covered in this year’s budget as Mangaluru Junction – Panambur doubling got Rs.40 crore and is targeted for completion by May 2021, said John Thomas, General Manager, Southern Railway. He, along with principal heads of departments, held a virtual press meet in connection with allocatio
BMRCL Recruitment 2021 For Chief Engineer Posts, Apply Offline Before February 28
Job Alert Published: Tuesday, February 2, 2021, 21:14 [IST]
The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has called for applications in a prescribed format from qualified and experienced personnel for filling vacancies to the post of Chief Engineers in BMRLC on deputation to posted at Bengaluru in Karnataka, India on a fulltime basis. The offline application process towards the same started on closes February 1, 2021 and closes on February 28, 2021 by 5:00 pm.
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BMRCL Recruitment 2021: Age Criteria And Fees
Candidates interested in applying for BMRCL Chief Engineer Jobs 2021 through BMRCL Recruitment 2021 must not have exceeded 55 years of age as on February 1, 2021 with relaxation (upper age limit) for reserved categories as specified in the BMRCL Notification 2021.
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BENGALURU: To help the public top up their travel cards easily, all Metro stations in the city will accept the Quick Response (QR) based payment system from any instant real-time facility from Saturday. Meanwhile, the demand that cash be accepted to top up Metro travel cards is getting louder.
Executive Director, Operations and Maintenance, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited, A S Shankar told TNIE, “Beginning Saturday, we will accept the QR mode of payment at 40 Metro stations of Phase-I and five stations of Phase-II lines. It will benefit commuters as they can now scan the QR code pasted at station counters and top up their cards. The key aspect is that any Unified Payment Interface (UPI) will be accepted.”
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BENGALURU: The freshly laid stretches of Kanakapura Road have created a new problem for the residential area: overspeeding. Following two major accidents in a fortnight, one of which resulted in a death, traffic police have decided to install 23 high-rise pedestrian crossings (HRPC) and 26 rumble strips along a 10-km stretch.HRPC are scientifically built humps which extend from the pedestrian crossing to the road, ensuring safety for walkers. Rumble strips are a series of small rubber humps installed in close proximity to reduce the speed of a vehicle.
Work is set to begin next week, and letters were recently sent to Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) and BBMP in this connection.Inspector M S Hitendra of Kumaraswamy Layout Traffic Police Station told TNIE, “We will install the crossings and strips along a 10-km stretch of Kanakapura Road, from Sarakki Junction to Nice Junction, to deter speeding. The roads are in good condition, which is posi