Chikkamagaluru: In a historic moment for the village of Hoysalalu in Chikmagalur, a government bus made its maiden appearance, marking a significant milestone in the 75-year history of independent India. The village holds immense significance as the birthplace of the renowned Hoysala dynasty.

The arrival of the government bus was met with great joy and celebration by the villagers, who had eagerly awaited this development. Previously, school children and residents of Hoysalalu had to undertake a daily trek of 5 kilometers to reach the nearby town of Mudigere.

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The introduction of the bus service has brought relief to the school children and villagers, who can now commute more conveniently and efficiently. It not only saves them valuable time but also provides a safer and more comfortable mode of transportation.

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Bengaluru: A man accused of killing his vlogger girlfriend in Bengaluru and spending two days with her body has been arrested, according to police sources. Reports suggest he was arrested outside Karnataka, indicating that he fled the state after the alleged crime.

The victim, Maya Gogoi, a vlogger from Assam, was reportedly killed by her boyfriend, Aarav Hanoy, at a serviced apartment in Bengaluru earlier this week.

In a disturbing revelation, police stated that Hanoy spent two days with Gogoi's corpse, during which he was said to have smoked cigarettes while sitting in front of the body.

Following the crime, Aarav Hanoy left the serviced apartment in a taxi and traveled to the Majestic area in Bengaluru's Central Business District. He then switched off his phone, making it difficult for the authorities to trace him.

Police had formed two special teams to locate Hanoy and launched a manhunt, which eventually led to his arrest.

Maya, who lived with her sister in Bengaluru's HSR Layout, had informed her sister on Friday that she would not be returning home as she was attending an office party. On Saturday, she sent another message stating she was partying again that night.

Maya’s sister informed the police that the couple had been in a relationship for the past six months after meeting on social media.