Given her background as an architect, she has conducted surveys, proposed designs, and persistently sought approval. Unfortunately, the pace of progress has been sluggish, a common predicament in Bengaluru.
By Prakash VLNestled within the heart of Malleswaram, a neighbourhood celebrated for its cultural legacy and bustling community, a pressing issue has emerged that’s turning heads and raising eyebrows .
Residents displayed their creativity through vibrant rangoli designs, engaged in reading sessions, and enthusiastically participated in pottery-making. Pottery took a unique twist as participants moulded idols of Lord Ganesha, adding a spiritual dimension to the event,” she added, emphasising that Cycle Day wasn’t limited to recreational activities. Educational sessions on composting, collecting old clothes for recycling, and other eco-friendly practices were also incorporated.
Malleswaram Mirror Special: Covid puts the brakes on this driver’s career
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Jul 24, 2021, 06:00 IST
By Dona Dey
However, Vajramuni volunteers to drive seniors in Malleswaram to get vaccinated without charging any money for his service
The philanthropic activities carried out by a volunteer group at
KC general Hospital are already known in Malleswaram. Their latest free
vaccine taxi service has also gained popularity in the neighbourhood. So much so that Vajramuni Gowda, the cab driver, has become the go-to person for vaccine-related queries. He is popular now as the “vaccine call centre” among people.
However, what hasn’t changed is the fate of the cab driver. With no earning for over a year, Vajramuni’s family struggles to make ends meet. After the lockdown was lifted, the driver rarely manages to earn around Rs 300 a day to support his family of four. He stays with his wife and two children. His wife Geetha Gowda contributes to th
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