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Gen Z Stops Posting, Chooses Private Online Spaces

Gen Z is shifting from public social media validation to private conversations on platforms like Discord and WhatsApp. Discover the reasons behind this silent digital migration. Read more!

Bengaluru's Cultural Evolution: Art, Community & Future

Explore how Bengaluru is transforming into a vibrant cultural hub. From public art spaces to inclusive festivals, discover the people and initiatives shaping India's city of the future. Dive into the story now!

Bhubaneswar's Maitree Vihar to Get New ₹1.36 Cr Park

Bhubaneswar Development Authority (BDA) is developing Hatiasuni Park, a ₹1.36 crore recreational hub in Maitree Vihar. The 2-acre green space will feature walking tracks, play zones, and eco-friendly elements to boost community wellness. Read more.

Kolkata's New Town Parks Undergo Major Revamp

All 24 parks in New Town, Kolkata, are set for a major facelift. NKDA addresses mosquito breeding, installs fountains, repairs furniture, and improves lighting after resident feedback.

How India's Private Detectives Are Reinventing Themselves

Gone are the days of fortune-teller disguises. India's private investigation industry is now driven by tech, forensics, and structured training courses attracting graduates and commandos. Discover the modern spy syllabus.

Lalbagh Restrictions Fuel Bengaluru Space Debate

Bengaluru faces public space crisis as Lalbagh imposes strict restrictions on activities. Experts warn of exclusionary conservation harming city life. Read more about the growing conflict.

Guwahati's Parking Crisis: Rs 15L Monthly Fines

Guwahati faces severe parking shortage with 26.78% vehicle growth. Traffic police collect Rs 14-15 lakh monthly fines as citizens struggle for legal parking spaces. Read more about the urban challenge.

Online Dating Leads to Less Happy Couples

A new international study reveals couples who meet online report lower relationship satisfaction and less intense love. Discover why your meeting story matters.

Bengaluru woman in 26-day digital arrest loses ₹83L

A 71-year-old Bengaluru woman returning from Saudi Arabia fell victim to an elaborate cybercrime scheme where scammers posing as law enforcement kept her in 'digital arrest' for 26 days, swindling ₹83 lakh while causing severe mental trauma.

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