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The waste management scenario in the state of Karnataka is regulated by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) under the aegis of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) which is a Central Government entity. As part of their Waste Management Guidelines the government of Karnataka through the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) has authorised a few well-established companies to manage the biomedical waste and hazardous waste in the state of Karnataka.[citation needed] Economy Main article: Economy of Bangal ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2021 06:48:30 -0400 From: "Abundant Lifestyle" Subject: What Are the Most Common Health Problems Caused by Extensive Sitting? What Are the Most Common Health Problems Caused by Extensive Sitting? http://healthplane.biz/OlTF2UhpHM0HHpiW9tivHksCeyrPi79HKKSdG4nxr1ABQ1b4 http://healthplane.biz/fMKtvtywHFyv6SuQZ6cP0kENevcYfuwNTSi38FGUX9HqZTaB verage of 1,250 vehicles are being registered daily in Bangalore RTOs. 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Biannual flower shows are held at the Lal Bagh Gardens during the week of Republic Day (26 January) and Independence Day (15 August). Bangalore Karaga or "Karaga Shaktyotsava" is one of the most important and oldest festivals of Bangalore dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Draupadi. It is celebrated annually by the Thigala community, over a period of nine days in the month of March or April. The Someshwara Car festival is an annual procession of the idol of the Halasuru Someshwara Temple (Ulsoor) led by the Vokkaligas, a major land holding community in the southern Karnataka, occurring in April. Karnataka Rajyotsava is widely celebrated on 1 November and is a public holiday in the city, to mark the formation of Karnataka state on 1 November 1956. Other popular festivals in Bangalore are Ugadi, Ram Navami, Eid ul-Fitr, Ganesh Chaturthi, St. Mary's feast, Dasara, Deepawali and Christmas. The diversity of cuisine is reflective of the social and economic diversity of Bangalore. 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