Several years ago, BBMP conducted sanitary pipeline works, leaving parts of the road unfilled. The situation worsens with the heavy loads from construction vehicles, and despite our complaints, no corrective measures have been taken,” he said.
A resident told Towns Mirror that the deteriorating road conditions from Komala Restaurant to the East Railway Station, marked by extensive potholes, add to the list of problems affecting the area’s residents.
Another resident added, “Raising awareness is crucial. Especially in the dark, it’s advisable to avoid solo morning walks and instead opt for group walks or create dedicated groups for information sharing.”
They view this as a demonstration of Gandhigiri, where officials should recognize the resilience of the residents and their ability to tackle any task. They simply require support. Such activities demonstrate the residents’ capabilities, and it is hoped that officials will learn from this and take action to assist the residents in maintaining cleanliness in the area.
The Towns Mirror Special: Around Town: Lost and found
The Towns Mirror Special: Around Town: Lost and found
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Feb 5, 2021, 06:00 IST
purse was snatched from their hands or from someone they know.
But Amita Laxman has a wonderful story of how she dropped her purse when she had gone to drop her daughter to her tuition class.
The beautiful purse contained all her important cards -
credit cards,
Aadhaar cards.
However, a few minutes after discovering she had lost her purse, her father walked in and said someone had dropped off her purse.
The person said he had found it on the road and traced the founder thanks to the address on the Aadhaar.