Bengaluru, India's IT capital, is home to 27 billionaires as of 2024, with property prices surging in the northern and southeastern regions.
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ABP Live on MSNBengaluru Residents Beware! Two Leopards Caught On Video Roaming In Residential AreaA CCTV footage from Bengaluru that has went viral on social media captured the two leopards roaming near a residential ...
Bengaluru’s Indiranagar boasts of luxury bungalows and high-end housing units. The area is known for its trendy cafes, ...
Leopard sightings are becoming more common in Bengaluru, especially near the outskirts, because the city is growing and ...
Experts suggest that buyers should always consider the location's connectivity and the security of the area before investing ...
Leopards have been spotted in North Bengaluru’s residential areas, sparking concerns. The Forest Department has set traps as part of efforts to ensure public safety.
Large paw prints of leopards have been spotted in the vicinity of north Bengaluru, further confirming their presence ...
Birla Estates partners with Mitsubishi Estate to invest Rs 560 crore in a new housing project in Bengaluru, marking a ...
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