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Who will clean the bridge? - Kadugodi Railway Pedestrian Over Bridge - a HSE issue in the making!
Written By Ramesh Menon - 15 September, 2014
Bangalore Citizen Reports Flyovers and underpasses Kadugodi Over Bridge, HSE, Railway,
Very soon we will be celebrating the 1st birthday of the Kadugodi Pedestrian Overbridge.
Thanks to Sri Balasubramaniam of Golden Blossom Apartment who pointed out to this HSE issue in our area.
COMMENTS

@Menon, good observation and citizens need to show the way
Sanjeev - 16 September, 2014 - 04:39
Like earlier Ugly Indian who did the cleaning on Subways near KR Circle, its time for citizens to take the things and make it happen.
Also @ Menon, has this FOB connected to Whitefield Railway Station Platforms, as I understand that SWR did not connect it to PF and forcing passengers to risk their life while reaching BMTC Bus stand.

murali772 - 16 September, 2014 - 06:15
@ Ramesh Menon - What you are suggesting is a good idea, for now. But, on a long-term basis, somebody has to be made to take ownership of the job - perhaps ULB (Urban Local Body - BBMP, if under its jurisdiction; or local Town Municipal Council, or Panchayat). And, making that happen is your elected representatives' job. And, getting them to do is the people's job. All the very best to your efforts.
PS: what is HSE? Google's answer about "Higher Secondary Exam" doesn't quite seem to resonate with the subject :(((.

Ramesh Menon - 19 September, 2014 - 06:27
Hello all,
Update 1:
I am happy to inform that, further to this post, the community members of Golden Blossom Apartments have decided to clean the bridge as a Social Responsibility initiatives from their part. A campaign is planned to happen on 20th September 2014. Those who are interested may contact me urgently to get connected with them. Contact me at team1dubai@gmail.com
Update 2:
The proposed cleaning drive of the foot over bridge is scheduled at 8 am on Saturday (sept 20th) under the leadership of Mr. Gopal Aggarwal. Volunteers are welcome to join. Please drop a note to Mr. Gopal Aggarwal, if you are interested to join in this campaign for the proposed date and time please drop me a mail at team1dubai@gmail.com. Thank you Gopal and best wishes to all.
Replies to comments:
@sanjeev - Now the passengers cannot cross over the track as they have constructed a big wall near the side of the bus station. The bridge does not connect directly to the platform but it is convenient to reach there for those who use it.
@murali772 a parallel effort is done to highlight it with the local MLA and authorities. It may take time, but finally, we will make it a point to get them act. HSE is health, safety and environment.
Looking forward to more support on community issues of this nature.

Highly Educated insensitive citizens + Authorities
Sanjeev - 20 September, 2014 - 04:24
In such case, we can not keep going in circles behind blind authorities and Highly Educated insensitive citizens, waste time every time, if its one / two time, its fine.
As Menon mentioned, its right thing, parallel action are needed to prick these thik skined machinary.
@Menon, All the best and looking for citizens to join hands for this.
Can u share photo of the todays activity and how commuters are reaching FOB for to reach BTC bus stand.

xs400 - 19 September, 2014 - 09:45
While I appreciate the effort and intent of groups such as this and The Ugly Indians to take matters into their hands and clean up the place, this will only encourage the people whose responsibility it is, to shirk it.
Already residents of Koramangala have pooled in money to buy CCTVs for their area. What next?
It is also an admission of the failure of the system. It is letting the corrupt WIN.
The civic authorities, whose responsibility it is, have been provided the resources and the powers to maintain 'HSE' (Health Safety and Environment). they presumably have people who are qualified to do this efficiently.
What if we decide to open courts and resolve cases to 'help' with the load on the judicial system?
Traffic policing? Build our own bridges and roads (this too has been done in some areas).
Next we start legislating like the khaps?
Where is the negative feedback in the loop? I fail to see how this would solve problems of this sort. Would it be my responsibility to check if the median near my house to see if it had a reflector and fit a new one if required? How about the traffic signals? who would be liable??
It is tough to fight with these corrupt and self-serving departments and they have teamed up with criminals to make our lives miserable, but if we dont fight them and stamp them out, we will lose out in the long run. This seems more like a feel-good move rather than tackling the problem head-on. We need to clean the system not the streets!
@murali772 Agree with you, saw your comment as I skimmed to see opinions on this post.
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