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Bengaluru's tech sector faces increased traffic congestion on Outer Ring Road, worsened by job insecurity and fear of layoffs. Employees are prioritizing office presence, leading to a 20-45% rise in vehicular flow at tech parks. Traffic police propose work-from-home on Wednesdays, while commuters emphasize the need for improved infrastructure to alleviate the gridlock.
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India has strongly condemned the US's decision to impose an additional 25% tariff on Indian crude oil imports from Russia. The Ministry of External Affairs labeled the move 'unfortunate,' emphasizing India's commitment to safeguarding its energy security and national interests. This decision places India at a competitive disadvantage in the US market, potentially impacting trade relations between the two nations.
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Rahul Gandhi alleges that over one lakh fake votes were cast in the Mahadevapura assembly seat, contributing to BJP's narrow victory in Bangalore Central. He accuses the Election Commission of colluding with the BJP to manipulate elections, demanding electronic voter data and CCTV footage as evidence. Gandhi urges judicial intervention, claiming a criminal fraud against the Constitution.