Bengalureans don’t want online flash sales to go: Study
The Hindu
Union government recently spoke about a proposal to ban flash sale of products and services to create a level playing field for online and offline retailers
E-commerce consumers in Bengaluru seem the most worried lot after the Union government recently spoke about a proposal to ban flash sales of products and services to create a level playing field for both online and offline retailers in India. A majority of Bengalureans, 76%, who participated in an independent study, said the government should not limit e-com sites and apps from offering heavy discounts and flash sale offers to consumers.Election Results 2024: arrangements made for counting of votes in Vizianagaram, Srikakulam districts
Election Results 2024: Vizianagaram district administration prepares for vote counting in seven Assembly seats and one Parliament seat at JNTU-GV University.
Bengaluru saw one of its worst water crises in 2024 with ground water drying up and several parts of the city scrambling for water. With instances like BWSSB supplying treated wastewater to the construction industry, apartments being permitted to sell water from their STPs to the department, and lakes in parts of Bengaluru and neighbouring districts being filled with water from the 33 STP plants in the city, recycling of water became an important topic of conversation during this period.