Techie, just starting his career in Bengaluru, begins to worry if he can ever afford to get married

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Techie, just starting his career in Bengaluru, begins to worry if he can ever afford to get married

Bengaluru, India's tech hub, presents a costly reality. A software engineer reveals the expenses for a middle-class life. High rent and necessities drive up monthly costs. Investments are crucial for financial stability. A comfortable life requires a high post-tax income. This reflects the financia»»»

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Hindustan Times India 22.04. 04:57

State steps in to protect final resting places

The state urban development department has instructed civic bodies across Maharashtra to refrain from changing the reservation of burial grounds and crematoria MUMBAI: In a city where space is the ultimate luxury, not even the dead are safe. The living are now hoping the departed might give up prim»»»

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The Times of India India 21.04. 11:50

How to get a colour-coded fuel sticker online, why it is important to avoid penalty, and other details

Vehicle owners in Delhi who fail to display colour-coded fuel stickers on their vehicles’ windshields can now face fines and other penalties. These stickers, which indicate the type of fuel a vehicle uses, have been made mandatory under the High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) mandate. The Delhi»»»

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Dawn Pakistan 13.02. 07:08

Woman critically burnt by female ‘faith healer’ in Sargodha

SARGODHA: A sick woman suffered critical burns allegedly at the hands of a fake female faith healer and her father, who set her ablaze to “rid her of an evil spell” in Mohammadi Colony area of the city. As per local sources, Hajra Bibi, wife of Muhammad Din, a resident of Muhammadi Colony, had been»»»

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The Express Tribune Pakistan 09.02. 22:02

CDA green-lights key initiatives

The CDA Board has decided to hire landscaping experts to further beautify Islamabad, along with the appointment of a Managing Director and three Directors for the Islamabad Water Agency. Additionally, the monthly rent for the petrol pump in Sector F-6 has been increased from Rs292,000 to Rs4.5 mill»»»

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