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City underpasses go underwater
Updated On: 07 June, 2010 08:23 AM IST | | Madhusudan Maney
BBMP looks on while Hebbal, Ganganagar, Chalukya Hotel junction and Raj Bhavan Road underpasses turn into pools of stinking, mosquito-infested slime
BBMP looks on while Hebbal, Ganganagar, Chalukya Hotel junction and Raj Bhavan Road underpasses turn into pools of stinking, mosquito-infested slime
While the state government promises improved infrastructure to global investors, the existing infrastructure in the city leaves much to be desired.
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The newly built pedestrian underpasses on the busy Bangalore International Airport road at Hebbal and Ganganagar have filled with rainwater and turned into a haven for mosquitoes.
Inconvenienced pedestrians have taken to using the road as they did before the underpasses were constructed.
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