Bengaluru: Atleast 10 shops were gutted in a major fire broke that out at Bamboo Bazaar here on Thursday, fire department sources said. The blaze was detected in the early hours.

Soon it spread to other shops, they said. By the time fire extinguishers reached the spot, four shops were already engulfed in flames, the department sources said.

At least 10 shops were reduced to ashes as fire fighters struggled to contain the blaze.

Fire tenders were pressed into service to ensure that the flames were contained and did not spread to the residential area nearby, they added.

 

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Bengaluru (PTI): The Budget session of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly has been curtailed by a day, to conclude on March 26, reportedly due to upcoming bypolls for two Assembly seats in the state.

The state legislature's Budget session, which began on March 6, with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah presenting the Budget for 2026-27 was originally scheduled to conclude on March 27.

Speaker U T Khader announced this in the House on Tuesday, following a meeting of the Legislative Assembly's Business Advisory Committee (BAC).

"As per the decision of the BAC, discussion on the Budget and demands will conclude today (March 24). The CM will reply to these discussions on March 26, following which the Appropriation Bill will be taken up for discussion and passage. After transacting business on March 26, the House will be adjourned sine die," he said.

Though the Speaker did not mention why the session was curtailed by a day, official sources said it was done keeping the upcoming by-elections in mind, as leaders, ministers, and legislators would participate in campaigning.

Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka and Labour Minister Santosh Lad indicated on Monday that the session might be curtailed due to by-elections.

Two Assembly seats in the state --Bagalkot and Davangere South-- will go to bypolls on April 9.

Bypolls for the Bagalkot and Davanagere South Assembly constituencies were necessitated by the deaths of senior Congress MLAs H Y Meti and Shamanur Shivashankarappa, respectively.