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  2. Public Affairs Centre India - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Samuel Paul, [2] [3] an economist, teacher and management professional, was part of a team that developed a 'report card' on Bangalore's public services. Anchoring on the twin concepts of measurement and comparison, the report cards generated objective and credible citizen feedback on issues related to the delivery of public services like quality, reliability, corruption and satisfaction.

  3. 2024 Bengaluru cafe bombing - Wikipedia

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    On 4 March 2024, National Investigation Agency (NIA) registered a first information report (FIR) following a direction of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). [9] The NIA released a photo of the suspect wearing a cap, mask and eyeglasses and offered ₹ 10 lakh (US$12,000) as reward for information on the blast suspect. [ 10 ]

  4. Second Siddaramaiah ministry - Wikipedia

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    District Cabinet Ministers Name of ministers Bagalkot: 1 R. B. Timmapur; Bangalore Urban: 6 K. J. George; B. Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan; Ramalinga Reddy; Byrathi Suresh

  5. Government of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Karnataka, abbreviated as GoK or GoKA, formerly known as Government of Mysore (1956–1974), is a democratically elected state body with the governor as the ceremonial head to govern the Southwest Indian state of Karnataka.

  6. Portal:Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    The Bangalore Cantonment (1806–1881) was a military cantonment of the British Raj based in the Indian city of Bangalore. The cantonment covered an area of 13 square miles (34 km 2 ), extending from the Residency on the west to Binnamangala on the east and from the Tanneries on Tannery Road in the north to AGRAM ( Army Group Royal Artillery ...

  7. Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Bengaluru (Kannada : Beṅgaḷūru ⓘ), formerly called Bangalore, is the capital and largest city of the southern Indian state of Karnataka.As per the 2011 census, the city had a population of 8.4 million, making it the third most populous city in India and the most populous in South India.

  8. Politics of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Karnataka is represented by three major political parties, the Indian National Congress, the Janata Dal (Secular) and the Bharatiya Janata Party.The Janata Dal (Secular) and the Indian National Congress led coalition government was in power in the state since May, 2018, till July, 2019.

  9. Economy of Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    One of the important factors spurring Bengaluru's growth was heavy state government investment (and its environment) in Bangalore's public sector industries which is what makes it so developed and rich. According to the Bangalore Innovation Report, with projected GDP growth of 8.5%, Bangalore will be the world's fastest growing city until 2035. [9]