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Video Shows Fleet Of Ferraris Stuck In Bengaluru Traffic, Ashneer Grover Reacts
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Video Shows Fleet Of Ferraris Stuck In Bengaluru Traffic, Ashneer Grover Reacts

Bengaluru is infamous for its traffic, where it takes excruciatingly long to cover short distances. Every other day, commuters take to social media to share their traffic struggles and vent their frustration about being stuck in a jam. Recently, one user shared a video on Instagram that showed several Ferraris stuck in the lengthy Bengaluru traffic. Yes, not even the high-end cars are immune from the city’s traffic jam.

In the video, a fleet of luxurious Ferrari supercars is caught in the midst of a lengthy traffic jam on Church Street Bel Road. While some cars are patiently waiting behind other vehicles, others are seen crawling through the city’s congested streets. 

The video was posted on Instagram by user @pavangamemaster. ”FERRARI’s traffic in Bangalore,” the text on the video reads.

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This ironic sight quickly gained traction on social media, sparking much chatter and amusement. Since being shared, the clip has garnered 4.9 million views, and close to 2.5 lakh likes. 

The video also captured the attention of the entrepreneur and former Shark Tank India judge. He wrote, ”More like Bengaluru takes down Ferrari! I feel the pain of having so many horses and being stuck in traffic.”

Reacting to the video, one user wrote, ”Imagine spending 6 Cr just to be stuck in traffic with the rest of before.” Another commented, ”Dream sight of every automobile enthusiast.” A third said, ”Bengaluru never stops in traffic. Amazing video. Shows the reality.”

A fourth added, ”Bengaluru never stops in traffic. Amazing video. Shows the reality.”

 According to the latest report by Greenpeace India, the average commute time for car users in Bengaluru is typically observed to be a minimum of one hour when covering a standard travel distance of 10 kilometers. Meanwhile, another report has revealed that Bengaluru suffered a loss of ₹ 19,725 crore per year due to its traffic delays, congestion, stoppage of signals, time loss, fuel loss, and related factors.

Last month, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said a 190-km tunnel has been proposed to ease traffic congestion in the city, and 8 companies qualified for it.  These companies will study and report on how the tunnel road should be, whether it should be four or six lanes, from where it should begin and end, and a decision also needs to be taken on whether it should be expanded across the city, he said.

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AIIMS Bhopal Invites Job Applications For Medical Officer With Salary Rs 89,000
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AIIMS Bhopal Invites Job Applications For Medical Officer With Salary Rs 89,000

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal has invited applications for hiring Medical Officer (General Duty) on contractual basis from eligible MBBS doctors. The institute will conduct Walk-in-Interview for selecting the eligible candidate to the post. The date of interview has been scheduled for November 16, 2023 at AIIMS, Bhopal.

The job vacancy is open for four positions. Candidates for the four positions will be selected from each of the categories including unreserved, Other Backward Class (OBC), Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). The monthly pay to the candidates selected will be Rs 89,000 per month.

The hiring will initially be done for a period of six months which will further be extendable to another six months or one year maximum, whichever is earlier, the institute noted.  

Eligibility

The maximum age limit of the candidates applying to the post can be 40 years of age.

In an official notification released on the website, AIIMS Bhopal mentioned, “Candidate should possess a recognised MBBS degree qualification included in the First Schedule or Second Schedule or Part II of the Third Schedule (other than licentiate qualifications) to the Indian Medical Council Act 1956. Holders of educational qualification included in Part II of Third Schedule should also fulfil specified in sub (3) of Section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956. The candidate must have permanent registration with Medical Council of India/National Medical Council.”

Application fees

The application fees for candidates belonging to the General/OBC/EWS is Rs 1,000. No application fees will be charged from PwBD/SC/ST and women candidates.

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Nandamuri Balakrishna’s ‘NBK 109’ first poster with blood bath and violence out!
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Nandamuri Balakrishna’s ‘NBK 109’ first poster with blood bath and violence out!

Tollywood actor Nandamuri Balakrishna, last seen in ‘Bhagavanth Kesari’, is now working on his next film, tentatively titled ‘NBK 109’. Directed by Bobby, the film is expected to be action-packed with mass appeal. The makers announced the project through a poster featuring a box of weapons and an axe, hinting at Balakrishna’s role. The movie is set to go on floors soon and is anticipated to have a mix of masala elements.

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