No wildlife rescuers were available for five hours to help an injured kite sliced by manjha thread
One more bird was caught in the web of the manjha menace and for over five hours, the resident who found it could not find someone to rescue it. Reason? The rescuers were not willing to help because the
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has not paid an honorarium to them for the last 30 months. These rescue volunteers risk their lives to save kittens stuck on roofs, dogs stuck in gutters, birds who’ve been injured by manjha strings and snakes that slither into gardens.
Use ITI Hospital for covid care: KR Puram residents
Use ITI Hospital for covid care: KR Puram residents
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: May 10, 2021, 06:00 IST
With a surge in coronavirus cases in Mahadevapura Zone,
covid patients are struggling to get a medical facility as the
Government Hospital at
KR Puram is already full. The Government Hospital can accommodate 100 patients.
Residents of KR Puram, Ramamurthy Nagar, Devasandra and other areas are having to rush to hospitals in Shivajinagar, Hebbal or CV Raman Nagar. “It is tough for the residents to find medical facilities in other areas. We have been demanding that the
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Untangleuru
Mahadevapura Zone; all of
Break free Bengaluru, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (
BBMP) has started to free the city streets from the choke hold of cable wires. As a first step, a drive to remove cables was taken up in
Mahadevapura zone where unauthorised cables were removed from 48 km in Horamavu,
KR Puram,
RL Parameshwaraiah, Chief
Engineer, Mahadevapura Zone, said that they have begun removing such cables and will also file cases against the companies if they continue to lay unauthorised cables around trees or poles. BBMP officials estimate that around there are overhead cables stretching to up to 2,100 km are in Bengaluru.