
The inhabitants of the scrinivas distribution in Bagalur are struggling with decaying roads and overflowing waste water, which deteriorates during the rain, despite repeated complaints to the authorities. Lack of proper maintenance of outflow and roads, according to residents, turned into a fight daily and increased concerns about public security and health.
“During the monsoons, navigation of potholes was a task. With a mixture of wastewater coming from neighboring colonies, it limits mobility to our area,” said M. Kethan, residents of Srinivasa Layout. He said that with the coming several apartments and layouts, it is the only lane that connects to the main road and represents the main problem with commuting.
Road problems
Jayan Philip Tor, headmaster of St. Francis School, said that even after several applications for the authorities there was no progress.
“We turned to Gram Panchayat and the State Government, including the MLA, several times. Although the state has returned and conducted a survey on the road, then there was no progress. The school pays taxes, and we spent £ 3.
The inhabitants complain that the authorities offer little over surveys and short -term repairs.
“Automobile services refuse to come here because of the wrong road and the deterioration of the situation is the absence of street headlights, which makes it impossible to use the road at night,” said another resident Mubina Taaz.
Published – September 20, 2025 06:44