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    Bad Roads in Bangalore

    Can any one give email ids of some good officers who will listen and be responsible to look in to the conditions of worst roads in Bangalore especially in areas like Indira Nagar, Jeevan Bhima Nagar, Murugeshpalya, Shivalingaiah Colony, NR Colony etc., in and around Airport and all the IT major's offices are located like IBM, MS, Dell.
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    Nothing is going to happen,we have a govenment which gets into street level fights when CEO's of IT companies complain about bad roads,what will they listen to a layman like you&me?

    Forget it.

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    Cinefan,
    You are right. But if we keep on pounding emails, they may get to some act. As you said when IT majors pointed out the Government's failure, they have bounced back taking the Kannadiga quota for IT jobs in hand. Very clever indeed by the Government Babus.
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    While not denying the inefficiency of the Government, I would still say it is easy to blame the government without realising its handicaps of various types.
    The case of Bangalore is very different from any other city in India. In other cities, the infrastructure is created to attract industries and development. And so when big industries enter things are in place. Where as IT boom came to Bangalore very unexpectedly taking everyone by surprise and sending all developmental plans for a six.
    Regarding Government, it is as bad as a democratic government any where in India, perhaps much better than governemnts in UP, Bihar, Jarkhand etc. What can you expect from squabbling coalition government? Well we have elected it and we deserve it.

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    Problem of roads can be solved only by controling pvt vehicles. The way bangalore is/was growing no amount of infrastructure growth would be enough.

    There was a proposal that companies should make company transport free and offset the expense form conveyance allowance. Same way there need to be executive buses from BMTC (which will cost much higher thus restricting it to those who can affort pvt vehicle). Again autorickshaw and taxis are to be made more user friendly.

    Add to this a measure to make using (not buying) a pvt vehicle during peek hours costier (toll booths, heavy fines for traffic violation).

    From our part we should encourage and cooperate with such solutions.

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    Why dont the bus number boards on BMTC vehicles be in both languages (Kannada and English) with numbers written very clearly. This will encourae more bus users.
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    Thats the first thing that needs to be done. Destination has to be given in English.

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    I'm sure uve all read about the brave woman, who
    blocked our honourable CM's vehicle, MADE HIM get down,
    and walk thro the PUTTENNAHALLI MAIN ROAD.

    Well, Since I happen to be a sad resident of the same
    area, I WISH, atleast after this there is some
    action taken by the govt.

    Any autorickshaws scowl and give us a sick look,
    if we ask them to ride over this road. As a passenger,
    we get uneasy with these auto wala's look, and also
    the alarming raise the auto metre shows. A leap
    of 50 paise, for every 5 steps. I find it so terrorised,
    bout both the metre and the auto driver,
    that I stop the auto somewhere immy after entering
    the road, and walk back royally to my home.

    We were all so dissapointed, reg the puttennahalli
    block that the single woman did the other day. Had we known,
    she would have had solid support from many residents
    here, and sure our honourable CM would have not moved
    from that place for another half an hour. I guess
    thats all we can do?!?!?

    If we happen to travel by 2 wheeler, its the most
    scary and thrilling exp, to expect anything anytime.

    IF puttennahalli road is done, DEF the credit goes to
    the woman who showed her contempt. Then all bangalore
    residents would learn, the way to get ur road done is,
    BLOCK THE CM when he is entering ur roadi.eIF HE ENTERS!
    Now, that he has had a bad exp, he woudl be too careful
    to avoid residential areas, or to smoothly drive away
    only in MG ROAD AND BRIGADES.

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    Shakthiprabha: What was this incident? Could you pls share with us or give a link to read it about?
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    Sakthipraba,
    It is brave indeed that lady blocked the CM's convoy. But this kind of single bravery does not help. I pray to God that after some days, the Government machinery should not start torture towards that lady's house in all possible ways. Once this kind of incident happened to TN CM J Jayalalitha. After 4 months when all forgot that incident, they started torturing the particular person by the following ways:-
    Tax officials came to house saying that house tax is not properly evaluated and hiked by 2.5times.

    TNEB persons came and told that they are using more power than the installed capacity and disconnected the power. When he went to the court, it was proved that he was actually drawing more KW than applied in the application form when he first applied for connection. After 8 months after begging and spending huge bribe, he got back the connection.

    Metro water personnel came and started torturing that he has installed 3/4" dia pipe instead of 1/2" dia pipe as per norms. They disconnected and restoration cost him too much.

    Planning officials came home and inspected the house and started torturing that he has built more sq.feet than approved by the MMDA.

    Like this tortures will come. Please advise that lady to be very careful in future.

    We have to live with this kind of situation for another 100years (by then we will die and our children will be posting similar notes like this)
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