RW March 2018 Wrap: Residents victory, kids open letter, RWA trends, Rainwater harvesting, donation & more
Kid writes letter to top cop. Three HSR residents nominated for citywide awards. Residents anti-corruption drive. RWH at apartments and more.
Kid writes letter to top cop. Three HSR residents nominated for citywide awards. Residents anti-corruption drive. RWH at apartments and more.
In this second installment, sample many more personas ruling the marquee in HSR Layout. Some noble, and some downright atrocious.
No eateries can operate from basements. Similarly, no shops can function out of basements meant for parking lots.
Bangalore residents have come together to say ‘no’ to widespread building violations and rampant commercialisation of residential areas.
The four-year struggle by the residents is bearing fruit. The garbage processing has come down from 150 to 80 tonnes per day. But the stench continues.
The upgraded Bescom office not only wards off cyber attacks but also helps in resolving electricity supply bottlenecks within no time.
The state government’s proposed Masterplan 2031 is opposed vehemently by every resident welfare association in HSR Layout. They want the status quo accorded by CDP 2015 to be maintained.
BBMP contractor fails to barricade a drain that was opened up for repair work, and one HSR resident falls into it and injures himself.
General practitioners are fine for everyday health issues. But when it concerns things that are chronic, it’s time to consult a specialist.
There are all sorts shaping up HSR society. Here are a few of them in the first of a series on them. Know them. And be them (the noble ones, that is).
An illegal building was demolished after resident protests. Road digging was stopped by them. A human chain was formed against KCDC. The curious case of two bus stops when even the earlier one wasn’t being used. Residents oppose smokers’ haven. Potholes are back. Stop encroachment in the name of god. And more stories from HSR Layout.