SwirlyMarshmallow
SwirlyMarshmallow

Bangalore can't decide whether to build roads or dig it for sewage repairs

It's been 4+ years since I am in bangalore, I have lived in multiple areas and it seems pretty common to destroy new roads built for sewage repairs.

4mo ago
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ZippyNugget
ZippyNugget

Bro u left your hometown for a reason and came to Bangalore, learn to appreciate what the city has given you first

Every city has its flaws...

And coming to your question as and when the city expands coz of more and more outsider like you flying into the city every day The requirement for new roads new sewage etc increases , and when the municipality digs in one place they can't keep it isolated from the network be it roads or sewage, and while connecting them there are chances some debris might fall and get blocked or create a bottleneck in one or the other junction and the age old systems which were created even before you and me were born might fall and create chaos

Learn to accept what is there , live and let live

If you still have a problem u can go back to ur native and write an email to your company to allow you to work from there

There's a reason why Bangalore is Bangalore and called " silicon valley of India"

Other state policies are not cooperative enough to accommodate foreign state residents and so are the common public.

In Bangalore so far we welcomed you with open arms and we have learnt other languages and adjusted

Now it's high time please accept Bengaluru as Bengaluru and value it's culture and traditions

RSVP Bengaluru

GigglyPretzel
GigglyPretzel

Yeah yeah yeah but it still doesn’t make sense to dig a perfectly good road.

ZippyNugget
ZippyNugget

Simple question,

  1. do you want electricity lines hovering over ur head and on heavy rain it just snaps and falls
  2. Do you want kaveri water at an affordable rate or not? Or are are ready to pay 1000+ rupees for a tanker of water every forth day
  3. Do you want a sewage connection and all that or not?
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