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Residents worried about the changes happening in the name of development

No Comments Sub Category:Community,Municipality Posted On: Nov 09, 2010

Trees planted by forest department nine years back have been chopped to make way for a new road. The new road will connect Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra (GKVK) campus to University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS) campus in Hebbal. GKVK campus begins from one end of Sahakaranagar. This road will also help connect Vidyaranapura to Bellary Road via the layout roads of Sahakaranagar.



Residents are indeed worried about the changes happening in the name of development. Anyone who is visiting Canara Bank Layout in Hebbal area after a short gap can feel the difference now. The roads stand bare, the greenery is gone.Adding to their woes, a multi-storey apartment complex is coming up on one side of the road. Work for another complex will begin once the road is built.The peace of this place is already affected by such construction activity.

The stretch, which leads to this serene layout from the end of Sahakaranagar beyond the railway line, is still not tarred by the BBMP.The civic authorities had promised them a tar road within two months. That never happened. Instead, they cut 50 trees on either side of the road for the new road.

Cutting of trees for a new Bangalore road leaves residents fuming. Trees planted by forest department nine years back have been chopped.The roads stand bare and the greenery is gone. Anyone who is visiting Canara Bank Layout in Hebbal area after a short gap can feel the difference now.

Source: DNA India


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