
View of Indira Canteen on Mysuro Road near Kishnarajendra market in Bengaluru 19 June 2025 | PHOTO CREDIT: SUDHAKARA JAIN
1. Would you eat a waste landfill? Customers Indira Canteen in Bengalur to Ask
Would you eat a garbage landfill? This is a question that the patrons of some canteens of Indira, which provide food for highly subsidized rates, ask. Customers complain that hygiene at several Indira dining rooms in Bengalur was at risk because garbage is without distinction near many of these restaurants.
And reality check by the Hindu Revealed That at Least Seven Canteens-in Chalavadipalya (Chamarajpet), Tanners Road HIGH-Footfall Areas-Are Close to Garbage Black Spots, OR, in Some Cases, Garbage Transfer Stations, Rendering around Nehygienic. Many canteens have also been charged with poor waste management.
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The first Indian epigraphic reference to Halley Comet was discovered in the sign of the copper album of 1456 CE belonging to the Vijayanagara period and preserved in the temple Srisailam Mallikarjunaswamy in Andhra Pradesh. The inscription records the grant made by the ruler of Vijayanagara Mallikarjun on the Vedic scholar at Śak 1378, Dhātru āshāḍha ba. 11, corresponding to Monday 28th June, 1456 CE.
Dr. K. Muniravnam Reddy, director, epigraphic branch of the Archaeological Survey of India (probably), which announced the discovery, told the Hindu that the inscription is written in Sanskrit, using the Nagari script, and refers to the appearance of the comet and the subsequent meteor showers – events that are historically assembled in 1456 comets.
3. Narendra Modi-Led government dealt with problems with the healthcare sector with a “holistic” view: Amit Shah
The Minister of the Interior of the Union Amit Shah 20 June 2025 praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government for the “holistic” approach in dealing with health issues facing the public. He spoke after the opening of the Adichunchanagiri University (ACU) Bengaluru.
“Our leader and Prime Minister Modi said a few years ago in Gujarat that the biggest problem of poverty is disease and treatment costs; the administration must ensure the treatment of the disease for the poor.
4. Purple Line Namma Metro Services in Bengalur is partially shortened 22nd June for maintenance
Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) announced shortening services to the Namma purple line for planned maintenance between Halasur and Trinity stations.
On Sunday, June 22, train services between MG Road and Baiyappanahali will be suspended between MG Road and Baiyappanahali.
Published – June 20, 2025 06:19