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Pune's 2026 Food Scene: Trucks Rise, Health Focus Grows

Pune's culinary landscape is transforming for 2026. Food trucks are challenging cafes, while healthy menus gain demand. Affordability and regulation are the key battles ahead. Explore the city's evolving food culture.

Pune Traffic Offences Hit Record High in 2025

Pune's traffic violations surge to nearly 20 lakh cases in 2025, driven by wrong-side driving, signal jumps, and footpath invasions. Police cite increased enforcement, while activists point to infrastructure gaps. Read more.

Pune crimes against women decline in 2025: Police report

Pune police report a slight decline in rape and molestation cases in 2025. Commissioner Amitesh Kumar credits proactive steps like vulnerability mapping, enhanced patrolling, and lighting improvements. Read the full analysis.

Swedish Choir Sings Tagore in Bengali, Bridges Cultures

In Lund, Sweden, a choir of Swedish voices sings Rabindranath Tagore's songs in flawless Bengali. Discover the story of Bubu and Lars Eklund's Lund International Tagore Choir, a unique cultural bridge connecting Scandinavia to Santiniketan.

Pune Camp Christmas traffic diversions for 2 days

Pune traffic police announce road closures and diversions in Camp area for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day celebrations. Plan your route from 7 PM onwards. #PuneTraffic #ChristmasPune

Pune Headlines: Major Updates You Shouldn't Miss

Stay ahead with the latest from Pune! Get all major civic updates, traffic alerts, weather conditions, and key political developments in one place. Watch the full video for comprehensive coverage.

Pune's Kamala Nehru Hospital gets 100 beds, 17 doctors

Pune Municipal Corporation boosts Kamala Nehru Hospital with 100 new beds, 17 specialist doctors, and 60 sanitation workers to meet NMC norms and reduce referrals to Sassoon. Read about the major healthcare upgrade.

Chennai's Inclusive Sign-Language Choir Debuts at Margazhi

For the first time in Chennai, over 200 children, including deaf and disabled performers, joined a unified sign-language choir at Margazhi Matram. Discover how this multisensory concert is redefining inclusivity in Indian classical music.

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