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After Crocodile and an Anaconda, Lotuses Spotted on a Bengaluru Road
- Friday August 21, 2015
- Bangalore News | Written by Aashna Harjani
Residents of the Garden City were in for a visual treat on Wednesday afternoon. Lotus flowers blossomed across a section of Bengaluru's dirt-ridden old airport road.
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How an Artist is Changing Bengaluru Streets, One Pothole at a Time
- Wednesday August 19, 2015
- Offbeat | Amrita Kohli
From transforming broken dividers into sutli bombs in one place and wrapped gifts in another, to painting huge faces around uncovered man holes, Baadal Nanjundaswamy's art work is incredible and delivers results.
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After Crocodile, Bengaluru Finds an Anaconda on its Streets
- Tuesday August 11, 2015
- Offbeat | Amrita Kohli
First a crocodile and now a gigantic anaconda. Commuters and pedestrians on Bengaluru's water-logged and pothole-ridden roads are having to navigate past what appears to be a giant snake feasting on a hapless human.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Crocodile and an Anaconda, Lotuses Spotted on a Bengaluru Road
- Friday August 21, 2015
- Bangalore News | Written by Aashna Harjani
Residents of the Garden City were in for a visual treat on Wednesday afternoon. Lotus flowers blossomed across a section of Bengaluru's dirt-ridden old airport road.
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www.ndtv.com
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How an Artist is Changing Bengaluru Streets, One Pothole at a Time
- Wednesday August 19, 2015
- Offbeat | Amrita Kohli
From transforming broken dividers into sutli bombs in one place and wrapped gifts in another, to painting huge faces around uncovered man holes, Baadal Nanjundaswamy's art work is incredible and delivers results.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Crocodile, Bengaluru Finds an Anaconda on its Streets
- Tuesday August 11, 2015
- Offbeat | Amrita Kohli
First a crocodile and now a gigantic anaconda. Commuters and pedestrians on Bengaluru's water-logged and pothole-ridden roads are having to navigate past what appears to be a giant snake feasting on a hapless human.
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www.ndtv.com