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Residents, Rue Infra Poor Industry Representatives

Residents, Rue Infra Poor Industry Representatives
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By Upama Upadhyaya and Hamza Irfan Qaziresiden and Industrial Representatives hit the streets in protests against poor infrastructure, appatas civilian
Bad roads and poor infrastructure not only affect the population, but the industrial sector also faces Brunt.
Citizens and Industrial Representatives come out on the road to increase their voices against administration.
Shikaripalya residents and the surrounding area protested to highlight the terrible road conditions and unattended waste problems.
Shikaripalya is close to the electronic phase phase.
However, the area was not under the limits of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanaagara (BBMP).
The area fell under the jurisdiction of Hulimangala Panchayat.
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Performance of protests on Saturday, the residents complained that the road was underdeveloped in the area.
They highlight problems such as the lack of waste lines and waste disposal that is difficult to regulate.
Resident Sajimon Chandran said, “The streets are broken and filled with holes.
The roads have been fixed almost four years ago.
But, because of poor work quality, the road is damaged within a month.
We have approached the authorities, but there are no changes in status.
no one wants to be responsible.
Pancrayat said that there was a lack of funds.

Another resident Ishan Singh said, “There is no waste line in the area.
Most of the population dispose of waste in the rain channel of storm water or to the Shikaripalya lake.
We write to Panchayat but there is no action taken.”
According to residents, Pancrayat has not set a dump page for garbage disposal.
Resident Ram Pandey said, “Setting up STP will solve the problem.
Lake water can stay clean.
We have struggled for this for two years.”
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Loading shedding misery
Power cutting is not only disturbing those who work from home but also the industrial sector.
Machohalli small scale industrial members have protested frequent power cuts that affect their productivity.
They accused that electricity outages that often cause them large losses and roads that have not been developed to pursue their customers.
They accused the problem continued for more than a decade without adequate assistance from officials.
More than 1,500 manufacturing production companies are located in Machohalli, Off Magadi Road where more than 25,000 people work in various small-scale industry associations.
“Because ordinary power outages are not scheduled during working hours, we fall back on production and cannot provide.
We don’t even receive a previous warning from the electric board.
We also pay wages for hours when there is no work that can be done,” said Knn Murthy, a small factory owner of air pollution control equipment.
“We support the nation by exporting goods.
We provide jobs to thousands.
We pay severe taxes but there is no infrastructure.
Many foreign customers come to us, but they see very bad infrastructure in this area and expelled,” Murthy added.
The plastic industry is the worst blow, according to sources.
“When the power suddenly sounds during our manufacturing process, the heat rings on the plastic mold machine and all the plastic freezes inside and wasted,” said Mr.
Suresh N Sagar, Secretary of the Machohalli Small Industry Association.

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