Pooja Ravishankar
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11-03-2010 17:48:49
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Morbid Knowledge The 1943-1944 famine that occurred in Bengal, India when it was still a British colony, caused nearly 4 million people to starve to death. This event should be considered the biggest disaster in the Indian subcontinent in the 20th century, but somehow it is only mentioned in a
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Why do Bengaluru’s roads break in just 15 days? The ORR service road was tarred barely a month ago, yet craters are back. What kind of “technology” are Greater Bengaluru Authority contractors using, and what level of scrutiny is the CM Siddaramaiah's office doing? How long will citizens suffer?
Thanks to Leki goswami for highlighting what can only be described as a “submarine road” in Bengaluru a stretch so waterlogged, muddy and cratered that it looks more like a swimming pool than a city road. The craters here are literally bigger than those on the moon, and yet