Mangaluru : The fire that broke out at the City Centre has been totally brought under control immediately and the building is now fully safe , said a release from the mall management to Vartha Bharati.
'Fire may have happened due to some issue in electrical wiring. We are thoroughly checking to know the real reason. But there was no injury or loss to any property. Fire was immediately contained. Only smoke spread to some parts of the mall, which is also brought under control. After cleaning and ensuring that the Mall is completely safe , it has been opened for customers at 2pm , ' said the release.


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Bengaluru: The last date to avail the 50% concession on fines for all unpaid traffic e-challans issued before 2020 comes to an end tomorrow
The Karnataka government announced the rebate after a gap of two months on November 20, and it was available for a limited period between November 21 and December 12.
Earlier, the government had offered a similar 50% discount on pending traffic fines between August 23 and September 12.
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As per the order, vehicle owners with pending traffic challans can clear their dues by paying only half of the total fine amount during the concession period.
How to View and Pay Pending Traffic Fines
Pending fines can be checked and paid through multiple platforms:
Karnataka State Police (KSP) app
ASTraM app of the Bengaluru Traffic Police
By providing your vehicle registration number at the nearest traffic police station
At the Traffic Management Centre
Through the Karnataka One/Bangalore One or Mangalore One websites
