Bengaluru man loses phone in a cab at midnight. What happened next will shock you
Thursday, 3 April 2025 A heartwarming incident has gone viral on the Internet where a Bengaluru cabbie returned a passenger's lost phone. The passenger, who lost the phone during a late-night ride, was surprised when the driver found, charged, and returned the device the next day. This act of honesty has touched many, especially amid recent allegations against Bengaluru taxi drivers.
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A record-breaking spell of overnight rain flooded major Bengaluru roads, crippling Monday morning traffic across key IT corridors. Commuters were stuck at submerged junctions like Panathur, Silk Board, and Nagawara, forcing traffic police to issue multiple advisories. The KSNDMC confirmed rainfall levels not seen in decades for May, with over 130mm recorded in parts. Viral social media posts showed floating vehicles and clogged underpasses, reigniting criticism over civic failure and BBMP’s lack of monsoon readiness. Civic agencies now face mounting pressure to overhaul stormwater drainage systems citywide.
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In Bengaluru, a fatal road rage incident occurred when a software engineer died after an SUV rammed his bike following a dispute over cigarettes. Sales executive.. IndiaTimes