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Posted: Aug 30 2018 (11:29)
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Last Response: Aug 31 2018 (09:17)
16 Responses
Last Response: Aug 31 2018 (09:17)
In a burgeoning city like Bengaluru, it is surprising that an efficient public transport system remains its Achilles Heel. The cityโs roads are bursting at their...
read more... Demand for suburban trains gathers momentum
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True.. That is what I say, and henne, every city should have a limit to grow so that it can sustian. What if a person grows his weight enormously and then calls for a lipo or an exercise...??
There's a limit always!!
There's a limit always!!
True.. That's why I propose to set a limit for every city and use the money planned to spent on Bengaluru to provide the best amenities for another Tier 2 city. Let's go step by step. Say, first Hubballi - Dharwad, next Belagavi, next Vijayapura... A stitch in time saves nine.. And now, it is the time to have all the ten stitches..!! ๐๐
Bengaluru is already Bruhat!! Let's have a Bruhat Mangaluru this time! I'm not against to the development of Bengaluru. I just want it to be sustainable. I want a healthy Bengaluru, a clean and green Bengaluru, a controlled Bengaluru and an ever happy Bengaluru.
Tell the people of "all other states" that Bengaluru is already overcrowded. Tell them that, even if a firm has a vacancy, the city doesn't have one. Request them not to board the already filled train! Tell them not to make the Green Bengaluru, a Red Bengaluru!! Everything has a start and an end. Even, this should have one.