Residents of Bengaluru's Kadubeesanahalli and Varthur have taken matters into their own hands after facing ongoing road maintenance issues from the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). Frustrated by the deteriorating conditions of the roads, a group comprising IT professionals, students, and residents have stepped up to fix potholes and clean up the mess themselves.

The initiative gained attention after photos and videos of their efforts went viral online, sparking both praise for the locals' initiative and criticism of the civic authorities for their apparent negligence. According to reports, BBMP cited insufficient funds as the reason for their inability to maintain the roads properly, prompting the community to take action independently.

In response to mounting pressure, including intervention from Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar following public outcry, BBMP dispatched a cleaning machine to address the issue. However, residents were already actively engaged in repairing the road, highlighting their proactive approach to solving community issues.

Similar grievances have been voiced in Doddakalasandra, where locals expressed frustration over neglected road conditions despite numerous complaints to BBMP, BWSSB, and local representatives. The situation worsened due to substandard materials used in previous repair attempts, causing the road surface to degrade quickly under normal traffic and weather conditions.

Residents, including tech professionals who contribute to the city's economy during weekdays, are dedicating their weekends to filling potholes and clearing debris from the roads. Their efforts underscore a growing trend of community-driven initiatives aimed at addressing infrastructure challenges when municipal authorities fall short.

As public pressure mounts and awareness spreads through social media platforms, the spotlight remains on BBMP to ensure sustainable solutions and proper infrastructure maintenance across Bengaluru's diverse neighborhoods.