Bengaluru this week
November 26th 2015
CITIZEN MATTERS
There is no disconnect between you as a citizen and the content we publish on Citizen Matters. We’re part of your community; we’re co-travellers towards a better Bengaluru. Do more than just read, be a stakeholder, make a difference, donate today! To know more about our #EnableChange campaign, visit: oorvani.org.in/support-us. In this edition, read about the protest by citizens of Whitefield against the bad infrastructure, and why citizens are rallying behind Upa Lokayukta Justice Adi. Also read about what transpired at the recent public hearing on BMRCL’s plan to axe trees, and at Rahul Gandhi’s talk at Mount Carmel College. All this and more… This week’s highlight: Whitefield citizens to take to the streets Thousands of citizens in Whitefield will hold a peaceful protest on Monday, November 30th, asking the government to improve the mobility issues in the vicinity. Better roads, footpaths and street lights are the main demands. Read: Whitefield citizens to take to the streets. A concerned citizen asks if corporates will support the protest, by offering a leave on the day for those who want to join? Read: An open letter to corporate heads. What’s brewing in Bengaluru? Purna Sarkar and Antara Mukherji start a new initiative to give broken household things a new lease of life. Get things fixed, meet people and even learn how to repair stuff at India’s first Repair Cafe on 28th November. Read: If it is broken, fix it! Legislators from the ruling Congress have submitted a petition in the Assembly to remove Uplokayukta Justice Adi, on charges of overstepping jurisdiction. Meanwhile, a group of citizens, rallying in his support, have written to the Chief Minister opposing the move. Read: Dear Chief Minister, do not remove Upalokayukta Justice Subhash Adi. A plot of land near the Indira Nagar Metro station has been vacant for more than 50 years. Here’s what has become of it as a result of negligence. Read: An idle plot is the devil’s dumpyard. Namma Metro BMRCL came under fire from the public and BBMP at a recent public hearing on tree felling for the extension of the metro lines, as it could not provide proper responses to the objections raised. Read: Public hearings on tree felling to be held locally. Deepa Mohan, who was present at the meeting shares her observations. Read: Meeting called by Bangalore Metro, and called off by citizens’ demand. Rahul Gandhi at Mount Carmel College A final year journalism student who attended Rahul Gandhi’s talk at Mount Carmel College calls him inspiring and spirited, and questions why the media has reported otherwise. Read: Did the Mount Carmel students really stump Rahul Gandhi? Living by the lake The National Green Tribunal has issued a stay on construction in the area between Kasavanahalli and Kaikondrahalli lakes since it is a sensitive zone. Read: Citizen activists oppose apartment construction near lakes. Weather report Halanayakanahalli, off Sarjapur road, like many other parts of the city, depends on groundwater for water needs. Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Center put up a weather station at the Gram Panchayat office to track rainfall data in the area. Read: How much it rained in Halanayakanahalli. Child safety Enfold is organising a panel discussion with experts on child safety to discuss the recommended protocols for schools as per the CPP and POCSO Act. The discussion will be held on November 28th at Lawrence School, HSR Layout. Food for thought How did you react to the terror attack in Paris? Did you change your Facebook profile picture to show solidarity? How about what happened in Mali? Did you know about it? And what about what happens on the streets of Bengaluru every day? Do you notice it? Read: Of human tragedies… The lives of others Naziah is one of the workers working at a plastic recycling unit in Nayandahalli. Though life hasn’t been very kind to her, she has managed to sail on. Read her story: Naziya, the waste sorter. In pictures Yesterday was Karthikai Deepam, a festival celebrated by Tamilians. Here are some snapshots from the festival at a Mariamma temple in Indira Nagar. See: Karthikai Deepam. What happens to all the tyres that are of no use anymore? Rakesh Ayilliath has some suggestions. See: The end of the journey. Culturati BLF, India’s second largest literary conclave, will be held on December 5th and 6th. Themes for this edition include the growing intolerance in the country, and the refashioning of historical characters, among others. Read: City gears up for Bangalore Literature Festival. Music from Kannada films continue to be very popular, and much of the credit has to go to music directors who continue to innovate, by combining elements of classical music with what the masses want. Read: Ragas in Kannada movie songs. Imagine a music festival only for instruments? Deepa Mohan who attended the Instrumental Music Festival shares her a report. The week that was
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