Bengaluru facing severe criticism for its deteriorating cleanliness
Businesswoman Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw highlighted this issue
She urged local authorities to address the issue of garbage mess
Bengaluru, often hailed as India’s Silicon Valley, is now facing severe criticism for its deteriorating cleanliness. Renowned businesswoman Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw recently highlighted this issue, sharing her dismay over the city’s state of affairs.
Also read: Bengaluru: BBMP presents proposal to charge fare for garbage clearance from citizens
It all started when X user Vishwanath Nagaraj posted a video showcasing heaps of garbage lining the outer ring road. The footage, depicting the early morning scene, quickly gained traction. Mazumdar-Shaw, the head of Biocon, amplified the message by resharing the video and tagging city officials, including the corporation commissioner by calling garbage mess a “disgusting sight”.
Disgusting sight. @BBMPSWMSplComm needs to act swiftly to clean up this ugly mess. https://t.co/KxfeTeY1Hk
— Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (@kiranshaw) May 14, 2024
The post went viral almost instantly, sparking widespread discussion among netizens. Many criticized Bengaluru’s transformation from a smart city to what they now dub a “garbage city.” The viral hashtag #GarbageCityBangalore underscores the growing frustration among residents.
This criticism comes amid the monsoon season, with concerns over dengue fever compounding the public health risks associated with the accumulated waste. The sight of garbage-strewn streets has become all too common, with many blaming both public apathy and official negligence for the worsening situation.
Mazumdar-Shaw’s post has intensified calls for immediate action, urging local authorities to address the garbage crisis and restore Bengaluru’s reputation as a clean, modern city.
Bengaluru facing severe criticism for its deteriorating cleanliness
Businesswoman Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw highlighted this issue
She urged local authorities to address the issue of garbage mess
Bengaluru, often hailed as India’s Silicon Valley, is now facing severe criticism for its deteriorating cleanliness. Renowned businesswoman Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw recently highlighted this issue, sharing her dismay over the city’s state of affairs.
Also read: Bengaluru: BBMP presents proposal to charge fare for garbage clearance from citizens
It all started when X user Vishwanath Nagaraj posted a video showcasing heaps of garbage lining the outer ring road. The footage, depicting the early morning scene, quickly gained traction. Mazumdar-Shaw, the head of Biocon, amplified the message by resharing the video and tagging city officials, including the corporation commissioner by calling garbage mess a “disgusting sight”.
Disgusting sight. @BBMPSWMSplComm needs to act swiftly to clean up this ugly mess. https://t.co/KxfeTeY1Hk
— Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (@kiranshaw) May 14, 2024
The post went viral almost instantly, sparking widespread discussion among netizens. Many criticized Bengaluru’s transformation from a smart city to what they now dub a “garbage city.” The viral hashtag #GarbageCityBangalore underscores the growing frustration among residents.
This criticism comes amid the monsoon season, with concerns over dengue fever compounding the public health risks associated with the accumulated waste. The sight of garbage-strewn streets has become all too common, with many blaming both public apathy and official negligence for the worsening situation.
Mazumdar-Shaw’s post has intensified calls for immediate action, urging local authorities to address the garbage crisis and restore Bengaluru’s reputation as a clean, modern city.