Actor Aniruddh writes to DCM Shivakumar urging immediate civic improvements in Bengaluru

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Actor Aniruddh writes to DCM Shivakumar urging immediate civic improvements in Bengaluru
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  • Actor Aniruddh urged DCM to fix roads, streetlights, and footpaths in Bengaluru
  • He requested lake rejuvenation projects near Kaggaliapura and Taralu
  • Waste management and civic upkeep were highlighted as key concerns

Renowned Kannada actor Aniruddh has written a heartfelt letter to Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, highlighting the urgent need for civic infrastructure improvements across several parts of Bengaluru. In his appeal, the actor draws attention to the deteriorating condition of roads, poor street lighting, and neglected lakes, urging the government to take swift corrective measures.

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Aniruddh has pointed out that many roads across the city are in dire need of resurfacing. He stressed that pothole-ridden and uneven roads have become a daily hazard for commuters. In addition, he cited the issue of malfunctioning or absent streetlights, making some areas unsafe during the night.

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Another major concern raised in the letter is the growing problem of waste accumulation. The actor noted that overflowing garbage bins and uncollected waste are not only creating a foul environment but also posing health risks. He emphasized the need for a more efficient waste management system.

Pedestrian infrastructure has also come under scrutiny, with Aniruddh calling for the repair and maintenance of footpaths to ensure safer movement for the public, especially the elderly and children.

The letter also highlights the neglected state of key water bodies. He urged the government to clean and rejuvenate the Kaggaliapura Lake along Kanakapura Road and restore the Gulkamale Lake near Taralu village. According to him, rejuvenating these lakes would not only benefit the environment but also improve the quality of life for nearby residents.

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