Local·2026-02-24T09:27:48+00:00
Flyer pays ₹315 for idli at Rameswaram Cafe in Bengaluru Airport, internet reacts
Flyer pays ₹315 for idli at Rameswaram Cafe in Bengaluru Airport, internet reacts — if you have the same thing outside at any Rameswaram Cafe outlet, it would cost only ₹ 90.” Also Read: Indian restaurant in London shuts after 16 years, owner blames 'online harassment, attacks by Pakistanis' Another expressed, “OP is right to ask, a 4x price. curious to know.” Also Read: Japanese man tries authentic South Indian meal at Bengaluru’s Rameshwaram Cafe, wins hearts online HT.com has reached out to Rameshwaram Cafe, this report will be updated once the establishment responds. the individual added, “I just paid ₹ 315.
Hindustan Times - Bengaluru
Local·2026-02-24T04:51:42+00:00
Can a ban solve Karnataka’s under-16 phone problem?
Can a ban solve Karnataka’s under-16 phone problem? — | Photo Credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN As the Karnataka government weighs the pros and cons of restricting mobile phone use for children under 16, the proposal has raised questions about what exactly could be restricted, how it could be enforced, and whether a “blanket” ban could prove disadvantageous to certain groups of students. several students say they are strongly opposed to the idea of a blanket ban, arguing that the internet plays a significant role not only in their learning but also in ‘self-expression’. several students said they were strongly opposed to.
The Hindu - Bengaluru · The Hindu - Karnataka
Local·2026-02-24T04:54:35+00:00
Amazon opens its second largest office in Asia in Bengaluru
Amazon opens its second largest office in Asia in Bengaluru — patil, Minister for Large & Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development, said Amazon’s continued investment in Bengaluru reflected India’s growing role as a global technology and innovation hub. samir Kumar, vice president, international consumer, Amazon, said India continued to be a long-term priority for Amazon, and Bengaluru has played a central role in the company’s journey in India. david Zapolsky, senior vice-president, global affairs & legal officer, Amazon, said, the speed of technology adoption and the ambition around AI in India were.
The Hindu - Bengaluru