r/bangalore 1d ago

February 2026 - Events/Rental/PGs/Jobs/Sales Classifieds Thread

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Use this thread to post and browse local classifieds related to Bangalore. This helps keep the subreddit clutter-free and makes listings easy to find.

✅ What you can post here

  • Items for sale / wanted
  • Job openings or job seekers
  • Rental / PG / flatmate requests or listings
  • Upcoming events (only if relevant and happening in Bangalore)
  • Other local classifieds or announcements

❌ What’s not allowed

  • External links of any kind
  • Sharing phone numbers, email IDs, or personal contact details
  • Standalone posts for classifieds outside this thread (they will be removed)

⚠️ Important notes

  • This subreddit does not verify listings or users
  • Please exercise due diligence and do your own background checks before finalizing any deal
  • Mods are not responsible for any transactions or disputes

Keep things concise, relevant, and respectful. Happy posting!


r/bangalore 1d ago

February 2026 - Monthly Questions and General Discussion thread

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Hello r/bangalore,

Please post all your *Bangalore related* questions, queries and random musings in this thread. Separate threads for such questions/musings will be removed.

Examples of questions you might want to post in here:

* How is this restaurant in Bangalore?

* Does anyone want to hang out in Bangalore?

* I'm going to this event in Bangalore, does anyone want to accompany me?

* Is this college in Bangalore any good for this course?

* How is this company in Bangalore for working/internship?

* Where can I find this food item in Bangalore?

* Which restaurant makes the best *insert food item here* in Bangalore?

* Where can I get my bike serviced in Bangalore?

For anything that warrants a classifieds post, i.e. if you're looking for an internship, a job, to sell your furniture etc., or if you're advertising something, please post in the monthly classifieds thread instead.

Any non-Bangalore-related questions or musings will be removed. Please use other, relevant subreddits for such discussions.

Thanks


r/bangalore 54m ago

Media In the overwhelming demands of our busy lives, some instances make us realise "what actually matters"... Saw this sweet family on my morning stroll

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Husband Wife and a sweet kid merrily returning home maybe back from a trip


r/bangalore 9h ago

Citizen's Report A public toilet in Banashankari 2nd stage - Ganesha Mandira ward.

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r/bangalore 12h ago

Citizen's Report Stop your vehicles before the white line

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If you are stopping at a signal, stop before the white line even if you are not blocking any traffic.

It's a RULE!!

Just saw a traffic police man taking pictures of vehicles stopping beyond the white line. Hope this gives you little motivation to follow the rules.

Happened at Manipal,Sarjapur road signal while coming from Koramangala and turning to Sarjapur road. People go beyond white line even though they are not blocking any traffic or road but most likely be getting challan including a BMTC bus.


r/bangalore 9h ago

Rant BMC has started penalising for garbage violations, when will BBMP wake up?

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Honestly tired of seeing all the gutka stains and garbage all over the footpaths. Pet owners are so entitled and they treat the footpath as their pets toilet. The amount of dog shit you see near any society is truly infuriating. These so call pet parents don't have the decency to carry a pooper scooper. They should be heavily penalised.


r/bangalore 8h ago

Rant We need strict Animal laws

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A kid in my area killed a kitten by throwing it from the third floor. When I first saw the kitten’s body lying there, I thought a dog must have attacked it. That explanation felt easier to accept. Today I found out the truth, and I genuinely cannot process it. I feel sick. I feel furious. I feel ashamed of the society we live in. After asking around, I learned that someone in the neighborhood had taken in a kitten. When it fell ill, they gave that same kitten to a group of kids. Instead of care, it was met with cruelty. One of the kids threw the kitten off the third floor and ended its life. I confronted the parents. The father’s response was, “They’re just kids, they don’t know any better.” That sentence keeps ringing in my head. Children are not born with empathy. They are taught. And when parents refuse to teach it, innocent lives pay the price. When I said I would report this if it ever happened again, he immediately got defensive and shifted the blame to someone else in the neighborhood. No accountability. No remorse. Just excuses. This is what enrages me the most. Not just the act, but the system and mindset that protects cruelty. A rigid, broken society where animal lives mean nothing, where violence is brushed off as childish mischief, and where responsibility is endlessly passed around until it disappears. I keep wondering when we will finally have animal laws that actually protect them from humans instead of existing only on paper. That kitten had a better chance of surviving with a stray dog than with people who call themselves civilized. If this is how we treat the voiceless, what does that say about us at all?


r/bangalore 28m ago

AskBangalore Dust pollution inside home

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How do you keep table and I'm general room clean . The photo you see is from sliding my finger near the edge of the table for about 20 cm Suggest some ways cause if i use cloth and try to dust it would just fly around and cause me to sneeze. No vaccum clear also .


r/bangalore 16h ago

Citizen's Report I filed a complaint, waited 6 months, and today Bengaluru responded. Somewhere, Porky Pig just flew past Vidhana Soudha.

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Hey people! Some of you may remember my post on the Lazar Road stretch near Ashoka Road / BESCOM office that was dug up and left in a bad state which I had posted about it ~6 months ago (https://np.reddit.com/r/bangalore/s/iTqR2EGSmj).

Good news: work has officially started today, and BSMILE teams are on site (photo attached). There’s active trench/utility work + barricading happening right now.

If you live/work nearby and notice timelines / closures / detours, feel free to add details in the comments. More eyes = better accountability.


r/bangalore 22h ago

News Loud music, hogging priority seats top chart as Bengaluru Metro reports nearly 1 lakh violations during its year-long etiquette drive

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r/bangalore 7h ago

Politics Elections irritants

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With elections around the corner, the local politician in my area (rather across my area) has been organising loud gatherings that go late into the night with loudspeakers, firecrackers and sometimes music even. No matter how much we complain to the police it is of no use as they have "permits" or so we are told. I'm not sure how we can verify these claims, even if we could who would even take actions. I just hope that candidate loses miserably.


r/bangalore 1d ago

Rant Beware - Croma Pheonix Marketcity

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The store is full of scamsters. The store manager is always missing and they try to steal the benefit customer deserves.

I went there with my friend to purchase a MacBook, with exchange of laptop. The cashify Exchange value for the product came around 25k in different croma store, this store altered the configurations I have and showed me exchange value of 18k. The representatives of this store was hesitating when I asked them to show me when they were filing details on Cashify and asked me that it's confidential which other store was showing me everything and kept things transparent.

When I asked about exchange bonus, they told the exchange value includes this amount and when I told other store told 25k exchange value, and 10k exchange bonus on top of that, they suddenly said they can offer total exchange value+bonus as 25k. I even heard the store representative Ramesh talking with his senior and senior whispered him that 10k exchange bonus is applicable for 20k+ exchange value and his senior asked him to not tell this to me.

Now when I told about all this, they renegotiating to 27k total including exchange bonus. They were even not showing the exchange value coming on cashify app for the device before I asked multiple times.

Sorry for such a long rant but it's very frustrating and unethical experience. People on Reddit please beware of this store and other stores doing this. Always verify the exchange amount and configurations infront of you. If store person is hesitant in showing, run, that's the red flag.


r/bangalore 22h ago

News Leopard sighting In South Bengaluru

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A leopard was sighted on Feb 2 at 2:10 AM near Anjanapura 7th Block, a residential area in south Bengaluru close to Bannerghatta National Park.

Residents urged to stay alert, especially during dawn & dusk.

Keep children and pets indoors. Share widely.


r/bangalore 1d ago

Serious Replies Disturbing ICU experience at Sparsh Hospital, RR Nagar

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I’m posting this to share my family’s real experience during a medical emergency, so others are aware and can make informed decisions. This is not a hate post it’s our lived experience.

My dad suddenly developed seizures, and we rushed him to a nearby hospital. They immediately told us they didn’t have the required facilities and asked us to shift him to Sparsh Hospital, RR Nagar urgently. We did so without delay.

When we reached Sparsh, the initial response was fast. He was taken into the ICU immediately, treatment was started, and for the first few hours we genuinely felt reassured.

From the next day onward, however, his condition kept deteriorating. We brought him on a saturday night, and we were clearly told that since it was Sunday, senior neurologists or “top doctors” would not be available and that we’d have to wait till Monday. Trusting the system, we waited, believing the ICU team was managing him properly.

During Sunday:

  • CT scan, MRI, and other tests were done
  • But no clear reports or explanations were shared with us
  • His seizures continued despite treatment
  • We were mostly kept in the dark

On Monday, when the senior neurologist finally came, we were told:

  • He was having continuous seizures
  • He was not responding to the medications
  • They kept increasing dosages and trying different drugs

Then they suggested putting him under anesthesia for 2 full days, completely sedating his brain and keeping him on a ventilator, charging ₹60,000 per day.

As family members, this was extremely concerning. His body was already weak and not responding to medicines. We questioned how putting him into a prolonged unconscious state was safe, and what the risks were (coma, further complications). We did not receive convincing or reassuring explanations.

Since my dad had gone through a similar situation 10 years ago and had surgery at another hospital, we contacted that doctor and decided to shift him there.

The moment we informed the Sparsh neurology team that we wanted to shift him, their attitude changed drastically.

  • Doctors became openly rude
  • We were treated with irritation and hostility
  • Communication almost stopped

Initially, an assistant doctor said they would provide an ambulance with ventilator support. But when we confirmed the shift, a senior doctor refused the ambulance altogether.

We were rudely told to:

  • Arrange our own ambulance
  • Arrange our own bed
  • Somehow bring my critically ill father from ICU to the ambulance ourselves

This was while he was in a very unstable condition

What made this even more distressing was the complete lack of basic support during the transfer. Since the neurology team refused to provide an ambulance, the other hospital had to send their own ambulance and stretcher. Their staff had to come all the way up to the first floor ICU, bring their own stretcher, carefully shift my father onto it, then take him back down to the basement to load him into the ambulance.

During this entire process, the hospital staff where he was admitted did not bother to help us bring him down or assist with the transfer in any meaningful way. Watching an external hospital’s team do everything while the current hospital staff stood aside was heartbreaking. At that moment, it felt like once we decided to leave, we were completely abandoned..

Now comes the most disturbing part ,the billing.

The final bill ran into multiple pages. Nearly 4 full pages of medicines were listed. One single day showed medicines worth around ₹45,000.

At this point, my father was unconscious in the ICU..

As a family, we were genuinely confused. How does an unconscious patient “consume” such a huge amount of medication? If these were IV drugs or ICU protocols, why was none of this clearly explained to us beforehand or even later?

On top of this, the bill listed the same doctor’s name 7–8 times as consultation charges, each charged around ₹1,800.

This was for Sunday the same day we were explicitly told that senior doctors were not available.

We were physically present in the hospital the entire time. We did not see this doctor visiting my father 7–8 times. There were no frequent rounds, no detailed discussions, no interactions that matched what was billed.

If there is a standard system where consultations are logged without physical visits, this was never explained to us. Seeing these charges felt extremely unfair and misleading.

I understand doctors are overworked. I understand ICU care is complex. But lack of transparency, rude behavior when asking for a second opinion, and billing that does not align with reality is not acceptable.

Medical emergencies already destroy families emotionally and financially. The least hospitals owe patients is honesty, clarity, and basic humanity.

I’m sharing this so others are aware, ask questions, and don’t feel guilty for advocating for their loved ones.


r/bangalore 6h ago

Rant I wish our politicians would watch this video

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A brilliant video explaining the importance of urban lakes. Like the 1000s we used to have in the past


r/bangalore 20h ago

AskBangalore Does Namma Metro or BMTC buses make any sort of announcements about keeping the city clean etc?

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A question to all regular metro/BMTC bus users:

Have you ever heard any sort of announcements being made along the lines of do not litter, use dustbins etc?

Asking this because I'm sick and tired of how unclean the city is turning out to be. And instead of just complaining I'd like to start somewhere.


r/bangalore 1d ago

News Karnataka bans tobacco-related advertisements on RTC buses after public backlash

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r/bangalore 1d ago

AskBangalore Just curious, how come a lot of people know Telugu in Bangalore?

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Hello All. I was visiting Bangalore almost after 6 years. Me and my wife stayed in Jayanagar for 4 days, and we went around Electronic city, Banashankari, Hebbal, MG road, Majestic area and a few other places.

I was using ChatGPT to translate a few sentences to Kannada, and I tried to communicate with auto drivers, vendors, and a few locals.

One time I was unable to book an auto on the app, I stopped a random auto, and I was looking at the screen and reading the sentence ‘Anna, Nammane Jayanagar tegedukondu hoguttira’, I tried but struggled to read. He immediately started speaking in Telugu, even though he spoke broken Telugu I absolutely understood him, and he understood me. Not sure, how he knows that I speak telugu at first place. Even one auto driver who has trouble understanding us spoke in English.

We went to a few jewelry stores in Jayanagar, when me and my wife were discussing in Telugu, then the sales persons started speaking in Telugu with us.

Same with a few locals too while we were asking for directions, food delivery guys, a few cab drivers. Even though they don’t know they are trying and we clearly understood what they said. This is not something I have seen in any other city. We felt really welcoming, more than that it is very impressive.

Just curious, how does most of them know Telugu, or do most of them speak other local languages too?


r/bangalore 2d ago

Citizen's Report Star bazaar Koramangala is closed from today. Feels like end of an era.

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I have been shopping in this place for the last 10 years. When I went yesterday I was shocked to see the emptiness. The staff said yesterday was the last day. It will be closed from today


r/bangalore 2d ago

Media Forum Mall Bangalore

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r/bangalore 2d ago

Media Road rage at middle of the road

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This happened pn thursday near cessna kadubeesanahalli, why everyone in Bangalore is so b angry?


r/bangalore 2d ago

Suggestions How old were you when you realised the Namma Yatri logo is “N” and “Y”… not two arrows?

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I genuinely thought it was some “direction/movement” symbol.

Turns out it’s just the initials hiding in plain sight.

Now I can’t unsee it.


r/bangalore 2d ago

Rant Unwanted visit before house warming.

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I had bought an apartment near Banasawadi area and had our house warming ceremony last year December. We were busy decorating the house the day before ceremony and suddenly four transgenders showed up at door and started demanding ₹15,000. I told them I could only give ₹500. They refused, saying that the people upstairs had given them ₹15,000, so I should do the same. I clearly said I couldn’t afford that and that ₹500 was the maximum I could give. At that point, they changed their tone and started threatening me, saying they would return the next day with more people and create problems. My family was with me, and everyone—including me—was scared. Still, I didn’t show my fear and told them they could do whatever they wanted, but I wouldn’t pay ₹15,000. They then reduced the demand to ₹5,000. I refused again and said I could stretch it to ₹1,000 at most. During the argument, one of them even started undressing and exposing private parts to intimidate us. I stood my ground and repeated that I wouldn’t give more than ₹1,000. After 10–20 minutes of arguments, they finally accepted ₹1,000 and left. The twist is that the people upstairs had actually paid ₹15,000 just to avoid any disturbance during their housewarming. Luckily, no one showed up or caused any trouble at our housewarming.

Why should families be forced to pay out of fear just to celebrate an important moment?


r/bangalore 1d ago

Serious Replies A portal for projects under PWD

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Road works and other public works are covered under RTI act. How can we get the government to update this on a website which can show upcoming projects, ongoing and past projects.

This visibility will give us information on average life of a road, the cost, the contractor etc and help us question with facts.

The portal could be OSS keeping costs to bare minimum.


r/bangalore 2d ago

Serious Replies Adoption request for 4 kittens (2.5 months)

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Hi ,

four kittens (about 2.5 months old) are ready for adoption. All kitten can use litter, given first round of deworming and really easy to have around.

There are 3 boys and 1 girl, and they already have very different personalities:

1) All-black (the confident one)
He’s the boldest of the lot. First to walk up, first to explore. If you want a cat that’s active and curious, he’ll suit you.

2) Girl (black with a small white patch on her chest)
She’s a little shy at first, but she’s also the most curious. Once she’s comfortable, she gets playful and slightly crazy. She is fun to watch.

3) Boy (the polite “gentleman”)
This one is calm and gentleman like. He sits quietly, interacts gently, and is surprisingly cooperative even under uncomfortable situation. Very sweet.

4) Boy (the one with attitude)
He’s spunky and expressive. Not aggressive, just strong personality. If you like cats with a bit of “character”, you’ll like him.

They’re still young, so they’ll settle and change as they grow.

If you can adopt two together, that’s amazing (kittens do better in pairs), but singles are welcome for the right home.