Bengaluru this week
April 23rd 2015
CITIZEN MATTERS
We have some excellent news for you. Every year the Knight fellowships program at Stanford University awards eight international fellowships for journalism innovation. This year, one of the eight is our own newsmagazine’s co-founder, Subramaniam Vincent. Read the report. Here is the latest news from Bengaluru, before we get into our stories:
This week’s highlight: In pictures – Bengaluru, through the years… Have you ever visualised how the cityscape has changed through the years? Here is a comparison between the Bengaluru of yore, when it went by several flattering sobriquets, and the Bengaluru of today, which seems to be bursting at the seams with its population of 10 million. Here’s a look at Bangalore, through the years. Also read: Bengaluru’s old buildings shine in first ever INTACH Heritage awards. City News BBMP election controversy has reached the final stage in the court of law. All eyes are set on the judgment. Read: High Court to pronounce judgment on BBMP election on April 24th. Also read: HC stays declaration of BBMP election temporarily Most BBMP councillors will not be able to contest election in their current ward under the new reservation rules. Read more: The list of old, draft and new reservation categories. It costs Rs 337 per head (for a meal, tea and snacks) to feed the corporators and officials who attend BBMP meetings. And in the 150 council meetings that were held in the past five years, BBMP has spent Rs 1.6 Cr for food. The High Court wants water channels to Bellandur and Agara lakes restored. Read the full report The heroes among us A group of children from SJR Verity is changing the way people think about plastic with their anti-plastic awareness campaign. Read on and be inspired! Read: Children pave the way for a plastic-free Bengaluru. Life changed for this man who wanted to end his life, when he fed a monkey at Lalbagh. Our intern, Rahul Ravi follows the monkey man of Lalbagh. Read: The main man for Lalbagh’s monkeys. Though Earth Day is celebrated once a year, is one day enough to be conscious of our impact on our planet? To truly make a difference, one must Celebrate every day as Earth Day! Citizens speak A man reported to be driving crazily and perhaps even hurting a cop, is chased and finally stopped. Then, in an instant, the crowd becomes a mob, and is on the verge of losing control. Ammu Joseph writes on the incident she witnessed. Read: “Please don’t beat him; let the cops take him to the police station” Deepa Mohan cautions about a theft on the premises of a lake: Theft at Hebbal Lake in the morning Leisure This summer, plan a fun, educational schedule for your children. Inexpensive alternative options to summer camps beckon! Fun things to do with your children this summer In case the theatre buffs among our readers have been busy the past week, check out Deepa Mohan’s reviews of the dramas: The Other Side of History and Bogola Charit Manas. Events this week
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