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Tossing the problem back

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November 01, 2025

Bengaluru's waste management bureaucracy scored a spectacular success by returning to about 200 houses the waste that their occupants had reportedly dumped in public places.

The 'waste dumping festival, as Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML) called its awareness-building campaign, is trying to tell residents that waste is one's own problem, not someone else's. Videos of vehicles tipping the mixed trash back in front of houses may send out the message effectively, but the next act in this play is bound to put reverse pressure on the official system: residents complaining that their trash is all sorted but has nowhere to go. Karnataka's capital, also the country's top information technology metropolis, faces the conundrum of growing consumption-and therefore waste generation-and the lack of systems at scale to manage it sustainably. With a daily volume of the order of 5,000 tonnes, the city struggles to collect all of its waste in segregated form and then to transfer it to designated centres for processing. Last

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Pentagon tightens rules to keep trans troops out of army

A new Pentagon memorandum curtails the ability of transgender and non-binary US military personnel to challenge their dismissals, AP has reported.

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FPJ Mumbai’s Gentleman Editor passes away

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9 killed in stampede at Andhra temple

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November 02, 2025

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Court affirms access to public ground for all religions

The Madurai bench of the High Court authorised a feast by a Hindu temple on a government-owned open ground in Dindigul district, overturning objections from a local Christian community that claimed exclusive longstanding use of the space.

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Headmaster suspended over social media remarks

A government high-school headmaster in Kalasamudram village, near Polur in Tiruvannamalai district, has been suspended following objectionable comments made against the state government on social media.

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