Indian upper middle class and rich have most ego and status issue... On the other hand public transport not yet so convenient and comfortable that such people could easily give away the luxury of cars
I work in my village near by godavari river in ap , I reach my home in 3 minutes . I take a hour lunch break in my home . No swiggy - no zomato , only you get tamatos and raw tamrind - tamrind leaves , gaua fruits . Even monkeys here , try to drink coconut water 😅 . No air pollution - free sweet ground water . My salary is 20k but every month , i save 15k rupees .
Bengaluru was once a paradise ....... Today 1. High traffic 2. Garbage City 3. Traffic violation 4. Uneven planning 5. High rise buildings but no roads 6. No infra development for the City No hopes.
It’s crazy that this country is able to send a lander to the moon, but somehow has infrastructure and urban planning that make African countries like Kenya look highly advanced.
Hey crazy westerner, Bengaluru is developing fast but the population overload is just too much. Visit India and you’ll learn. Stop yapping and focus on the crumbling image of western countries which is filled with hypocrisy 😂😂
Creating job opportunities across your states and cities will reduce the need for people to move to Karnataka, easing traffic and population congestion. This allows everyone to find quality work closer to home
@@ramchandrahegde2763 correct , govt do not care even honest tax paying IT employees suffer daily , they want real estate dealers, auto drivers, car dealers, hotels, PG accommodations make money
I was living in Bangalore, and my family was suffering from Allergies and other health issues due to extreme pollution, and no free time due to long traffic blocks. I used to complain and write a lot on social media, thinking the situation in Bangalore would improve. I did the same for a decade, but nothing changed. It took a decade for me to realize that improving the quality of life in Bangalore is way beyond my circle of influence, hence, the only option remaining for me to live a healthy life is leaving Bangalore. I left Bangalore, living in a heavenly village surrounded by trees and lush green, and opted to work from home for lower pay. But my family is happier and healthier, and our cost of living is 70% lower than in Bangalore. It was the best decision in my life to leave Bangalore and move to the village life.
Same. Even after getting upto 24 Lpa offers in Bangalore, I decided to stay in kerala itself. Hybrid work, only need to go to office 2 days a week and can return home. Enjoying life
Same here, I moved out of Bangalore several years back. Even then, the traffic was really bad, its become worse now. I now work from home and have so much peace even though my pay is less than in Bangalore. Peace and health are more important. I have not had an asthma attack after leaving B'lore.
This is bound to happen. Development is happening in limited states and cities. Politicians who don't develop their respective states should be jailed. Their parties banned from contesting elections.
A Political party forms Govt for 5 yrs . That's too short a time to complete changes initiated & to complete infra projects in entirety . Political party in Govt changes then the new Govt invariably stalls / delays or stops ongoing projects. Happened with Amravati city project in which Singapore was involved, 1995 NICE Road to connect Bangalore - Mysuru to extend Bangalore outwards , 2020 Thackeray Govt changing plans of Mumbai Metro & literally stalling the project, UPA Govt stalling Vajpayee Govt's projects .... Plenty such cases in India where new Govt's action have resulted in loss of multiple millions to the State / India
if a elected politician couldnt increse the percapapita income of the people in his province he should be banned from running again. it would be nice if somthing similar to this was implemented
When you have unqualified engineers who need help understanding basic *Flow mechanisms* , you end up with a city like Bangalore. I used to joke earlier that before you could reach home, you could reach Singapore or Malaysia by flight in only 4 hours.
As a native Bangalorean, I would like employers to follow Sridhar Vembu , and please create jobs in villages by decentralization and not expect everyone to migrate to Bangalore.... What good is education if it cannot help one understand common sense..
Sir, population is not to blame always I think, because our neighbour country ( 2nd most populous country ) have similar population but they have good planned infrastructure and management ( still traffic Jams happen but not every day) . I agree with your poor urban planning & infra. If proper planning, execution of infra projects and management of these happens then this can be avoided. Just saying.
I've been stuck for 4 hours (several years ago) in a similar jam in Bengaluru .... a city that can't handle 1 or 2 extra inches of rainfall than the usual rain. Yeah ... had to pee on the road side trying to hide my dignity from being exposed to traffic on the opposite side.
I myself am a techie working for an MNC, and one problem I often notice is that most people commute alone in their cars instead of carpooling. When one car could accommodate five people, they still choose to drive alone, causing traffic jams and wasting fuel. Then, they blame traffic congestion on the government. How can anything improve when people are so inconsiderate?
@@Truthisbitter1it's not giving shit, they are buying it. I am a local btw. Roads in my area flood every year started from 2021 and i have lived there for more than 2 decades. I completely support anyone who criticize infrastructures in this city. On same thought, if someone makes baseless remarks just for the sake of it, I don't give any attention nor do i support it.
Carpooling was banned by the karnataka govt. There were few initiatives in 2013-14 but due to safety concerns(sexual harassment, etc) and a few kidnapping cases; the govt. permanently banned carpooling. It is illegal and your vehicle can be seized by the police.
Central Govt should've started promoting tier 2 cities for IT Hubs about 10 years ago & given tax incentive to firms that set up base there (Jaipur, Indore, Mysore, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Gandhinagar etc.) Now the big cities have fked up so much due to overcrowding that quality of life & inflation are the worst in the country. Allowing diversification of cities to grow into job hubs would've delayed this problem by several decades.
Companies have the ability to offer their employees the option to work from home. By doing so, we can significantly reduce the amount of traffic congestion that we currently experience on a daily basis. This means that the usual traffic jams and delays that many people face during their commutes could become a thing of the past. With fewer cars on the road, not only would travel times improve, but the overall stress and frustration associated with commuting would also decrease. This shift could lead to a more efficient and pleasant work-life balance for everyone involved.
@@German_shepherdOP bhai din rat kya flyover pe hi sota hai kya 3.45 lakh ka tax diya hai meine 2 gante Pani aata hai Ghar ke Bahar ki sadak gharab Pura Gadi damage ho gaya or tere jaise muftkor berojgaro ko bhi jhelna padta hai .
Pune is only 5 lakhs population and u can drive Porsche in Kalyani Nagar 180 kmph ... So empty roads like Autobahn highway 😂 commute office just in 15 min...
@@TheJraghu Pune , Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, mumbai, Delhi , These cities have been regretted , completely Chaos... India needs to focus on other small cities to make it an IT city. For example Mysore etc ... Small cities have space to grow and potentially to accommodate new crowds ... This is the message...
The traffic jam is good for economy, more polution and health problems, more profit for hospitals, more bills for logistic companies,,, more fuel burnt,,, more petrol consumption.... So this is goverment plan to increase economy
@adarshuuu There are other means as well to increase economy like private vehicle manufacturing companies & showroom investments & their taxes , private vehicle buyer taxes, diesel taxes , bribe money for granting private hospital licence & its equipment taxes , medicine taxes, medical insurance GST etc 😂😂 . We are screwed in every way. That's why I love Anti-Natalism (no babies in cruel world) concept
Complete the cycle. More petrol, more fiscal deficit, more health issues less working population, less working population less tax, less tax more borrowing, more borrowing more inflation. More inflation less competitive business, less business less employment, less employment less GDP. So you think any government will like this situation?
I am not from Karnataka State but I know Bangalore City well.I am ready to give some valuable suggestions regarding improvement of Bengaluru. Main points are: 1. Transportation 🚌 2. garbage disposal 🗑️ 3. Parking 🅿️ 4. City planning 🌆 5. Construction 🚧 More people are coming to Bangalore because,Bangalore is a good City.In the beginning people are flowing to Bangalore from southern states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andra Pradesh. Now scene changed,the people from north Indian states flowing. Bihar,UP, Bengal, Assam........etc. The infrastructure for Karnataka people also not available in Bengaluru.Then all other states people also coming to City, there's a big planning needed.I will say still time' is there to solve big issues of City like Bengaluru.
This coupled with the water issue means Bengaluru is effed. Pollution is already off the charts according to friends who work over there. Sad reality of poor urban planning in India.
Yes, population is our strength. We must increase population and pollution sir, more population means more working hands and bigger economy and better crowds for our vibrant colourful religious festivals sir🙏
Why should the PM be held accountable? Are you gonna hold Gandhi accountable for whatever's happening in BJP ruled state? When you dole out 50k crores of tax payers money for freebies, when you cancel all the infrastructure projects this is bound to happen.
I visited Bangalore in 2015, and i really loved the City, and i thought it was developing..after development it has gotten way worse when i visited in August 2024.. *Metro is there *Electronic city is nocely built but no proper roads 1. Garbage everywhere, 2. Zero urban planning, 3. Traffic on all roads 4. Too many people(earlier there were less) But If Delhi has very good roads and planning, it has extreme climate.
I'm saying this for the tenth time : public transport should be free in Bengaluru in order to tackle this situation. same thing happened in Luxembourg and now they have resolved this issue.
This happens when DCM says he want Brand Bangalore instead of focusing on brand Karnataka. Developing and investing only in one city brought Bangalore to exhausted stage. It was a much richer and beautiful city without IT ,BT companies in 1970s ,1980s.
@@ssryr6427 bangalore city is owned by theRothschildgroup. Can't touch a stone without there consent. Example is stone hill project near airforce (on way to airport)
Dear Techies, you guys are the best techies and managers in the world, pls find ways to develop companies in Tumkur, Kolar, Mandya, Mangalore, Hassan, Mysore, Chitradurga, Hubli Dharwad, Gadag, Ballari, Belagavi, Karwar, Udupi, Haveri, Hospete, Ranebennur that are well connected to Bangalore and other big cities like Chennai, Hydbd, Pune, Cochin and Mumbai. For God's sake and for your future generation sake, pls do something abut it
Total 100 operational IT-ITES SEZ are in India among them 33 are only in banglore... Why only banglore??? By putting all IT SEZ in one city indian government artificially created silicon Valley. But failed to tackle such problems... I don't know why but central government is still allowing and remain operational SEZ in banglore.. Only saturation of development naturally leads to attract more and more people from outside state and naturally lead to such problems.. There are many cities outside banglore having more potential for development
@@ashokashwin5785Total 100 operational IT-ITES SEZ are in India among them 33 are only in banglore... Why only banglore??? By putting all IT SEZ in one city indian government artificially created silicon Valley. But failed to tackle such problems... I don't know why but central government is still allowing and remain operational SEZ in banglore.. Only saturation of development naturally leads to attract more and more people from outside state and naturally lead to such problems.. There are many cities outside banglore having more potential for development...
No matter our authorities and politicians don't know how to plane and build cities. In mangalore in the name of smart city.. they did rubbish planning.😂
What else do you expect when homes that were 2 stories at best gave way to 5 floor apartments. Once quiet and peaceful neighborhoods have been transformed into congested concrete slums with each family seemingly having an SUV for travel around the city!
If Public Transports are very good and standard then this wouldn't have happened. People who use private transportation daily are using it because Public Transport is not good. Every City Corporation in India needs to start City Planning soon or else this would be dangerous in the future
the only solution is stop taking ur vehicles .....use public transport..second option is if u have the option to wfh do that....that's the only two solutions at the moment
It’s time everyone left that place it is becoming toxic and it has lost its charm and cultural acceptance.. its getting too toxic and please for god sakes please bring back work from home… we as a nation will tumble down into point of no return.. with this stress, pollution and water shortages…
@@mithunus6953 a migrant is a person who moves from one country to another country.. not from one state to another... I don't live in or originate from banglore but the term you're using is awkward unless Bangalore has been declared as a separate country.
This is what happens when you focus on only one city in the entire state. Majority of people don't know a single other city apart from Blore in Karnataka, Anyways, now the city has turned into a disaster. Do we even have a strategic planning department in our country?
Those suggesting public transport - it’s equally congested this traffic is the symptom of over population Bangalore’s population capacity is breached that’s the thing plus for a traffic to flow there should be no water logging or mis hap in drainage system yet that’s exactly what is happening the spread of dengue is surely from inefficient drainage system I even see rats lying dead on footpaths 😢
There are no parallel roads in Bangalore. Only one main road or main highway connect the whole electronic City. 2-3 main parallel roads should be built. Even for airport also only one highway is there . 2-3 more 2 way or 4way lens should be there to connect airport
The government should create dedicated bicycle lanes and promote cycling. Many European countries implement this in their major cities, and it has proven effective. Encouraging people to choose cycling offers numerous benefits, so why not embrace it?
A bus caught fire under electronic city flyover , right after the begining of electronic city flyover. police redirected all the traffic going in hosur direction through the electronic city flyover causing this traffic jam. There was no other way .
Much before the IT revolution happened people used to walk about 20 minutes to catch a bus and again another 15 minutes to get to the workplace. Now we have forgotten all that. Everyone wants to get on to their personal work from the doorstep and alight right into the workplace. If that were not enough, avarice of builders and politicians has lead to unbridled growth of skyscrapers without any regard for basic needs of humans and animals There are no thousands or lakhs now and everyone is after crores!!! The present pace is frightening.
You are right 6 months back in my area traffic is less compared to other places now traffic suddenly increased because of new car's ( first government have to ban EMI for car's)
@@Bharath_5686 bro in blore it rains 8 out of 12 months.. and with superb roads with no potholes.. I will have literally no back problems.. i think this issue most ppl facing.. so many youth staying in blr but vote at hometown... hence no one takes blr development seriously
Why will they not use public transportation? Why consider car which is a comfort machine as status symbol and have a big one for just one or two people travelling?
It's dangerous and unhealthy to walk in Bengaluru even small distance. there is no proper place to walk, no proper ways to cross road, poor air quality with lot of dust everywhere. Better be in car and be late but safe.
Hello Gadkari now what about reverse "toll tax" because these roads aren't providing comfort to the citizens? How about introducing "wait tax refund" ?
@@HEALTHMAXED I am neither "andhnamazi" nor "andhbhakt" but a citizen who has guts to question both "national" parties be it Khangress or Business Janta Party(BJP)
The fact that WFH is still not mandatory is the real governance issue. It should be mandatory for all IT companies. Not hybrid. Not office. Permanent WFH. This city is dying. All these companies will jump ship in next decade or so when that happens leaving locals shattered with destroyed city.
Thank you for the extraordinary efforts of several so called IT industry leaders for teaching the world on how to screw up garden/ green City and make it a garbage city in less than 2 decades. This is called the value of their education
Banglore is full and needs more flyovers to solve this problem. But still cannot be solved fully.. its just reached its maximum capacity.. the people should stop using cars and should start using public transport
Bangalore doesn't need flyover. Bangalore needs to stop selling pvt cars to the public and enforce the public to use public transport. Ban pvt vehicles from roads on peak hours and like a whip everything will fall in place
You have no idea about the maximum capacity. Just go to North Bangalore near New Yelahanka and you will be shocked to see green spaces give way to new residential apartments. The BBMP has become a shell of what it once was and cannot manage the unchecked urbanization. Bangalore is set to become worse, much worse.
@@alileevil all big cities face the same problem.. same scene in Chennai.. people should try carpooling,.. and should try using bikes instead of cars.. thousand new cars everyday to add on to the problem.. It's not getting better but only going to get worse.. its just the exponentially increasing population. I like the simple quiet life in the villages.. with the minimum.. the urban life is just too hopless.
The biggest problem with Bangalore is that big IT companies do not have any influence whatsoever. They invest heavily in skill development and build products and services worth billions of dollars, but they can’t put even slightest pressure on the local government to fix things, which is a sad reality. E.g if there was a big Reliance corporate office in Electronic City, all this nonsense would never happen.
YES . THATS THE WORST TRAFFIC PROBLEM IN BANGALORE ELECTRONIC CITY ROAD THIS ISSUE FROM PAST 2007 ..HAPPENED TO WORK DURING 2007 FOR 6 MONTHS ..I LEFT BANGALORE 2007 I NEVER BEEN SINCE THEN YES CHENNAI OMR ALSO HAS SIMILAR ISSUES...AS GOVT SHOULD GET SOUGHT THIS ..WFH WILL ALSO REDUCE THIS PROBLEM
A truly rich country is not where poor people using cars, but rich people using public transportation.
Indian upper middle class and rich have most ego and status issue... On the other hand public transport not yet so convenient and comfortable that such people could easily give away the luxury of cars
@@NitinJadhav-cc2xh 💯
@@NitinJadhav-cc2xh if public transport is comfortable enough, people will use it than cars, Metro trains are best example
Aao kavi Ranchi mein😂😂😂😂
@@TheFiretiger20 Not really.
I work in my village near by godavari river in ap , I reach my home in 3 minutes .
I take a hour lunch break in my home .
No swiggy - no zomato , only you get tamatos and raw tamrind - tamrind leaves , gaua fruits .
Even monkeys here , try to drink coconut water 😅 .
No air pollution - free sweet ground water .
My salary is 20k but every month , i save 15k rupees .
You are a happy person ❤🙂
@@frommars-sl8iv
I don't know that , because it has been many years , I dint went to cities .
Best life 👍
Welcome to Bengaluru
@@sathishKumar-iv7gj
What is the rent for 9 rooms and 2 open spaces with trees house , normally in Bengaluru ?
Bengaluru was once a paradise ....... Today
1. High traffic
2. Garbage City
3. Traffic violation
4. Uneven planning
5. High rise buildings but no roads
6. No infra development for the City
No hopes.
Point 7. Highest level of corruption
still people will die to come blore plz don't come atleast here we get some space 😊
Slava Cocainiii
😂😂😂
@@marthamarthamartha2685 I never visited banglore never will but pls don't come to Pondichéry pls putan pls
Either companies should allow WFH whenever possible or they should leave Bengaluru.
Most companies management would rather be happy with crazy high attrition rates and loss due to rehiring than to allow WFH.
It’s crazy that this country is able to send a lander to the moon, but somehow has infrastructure and urban planning that make African countries like Kenya look highly advanced.
One word, CORRUPTION.
Hey crazy westerner, Bengaluru is developing fast but the population overload is just too much. Visit India and you’ll learn. Stop yapping and focus on the crumbling image of western countries which is filled with hypocrisy 😂😂
Banana republic 😂
IT Hub ❎
Traffic Hub ✅
Each indian city is ruined
True but a few cities can be saved.
@@shaggybeckham9605 Chandigarh traffic is well managed
Pan hub
@@AnkitBaranChakrabortyChandigarh not a big city bro
I am from dera Bassi
Good initiative by karnataka govt, walking is good for health especially for IT employees
😂😂
lol
Creating job opportunities across your states and cities will reduce the need for people to move to Karnataka, easing traffic and population congestion. This allows everyone to find quality work closer to home
A more accurate way to put it would be to call it a positive initiative by both BJP and Congress, as Karnataka has been governed by both parties
True, ckusters of it townships to be created@@vsansanv29101_sd
Why don't they give work from home.... 70 percent of traffic vanishes 🙄
How will then real estate dealers, auto drivers, car dealers, hotels, PG accommodations make money? Employees can go to hell.
@@ramchandrahegde2763 correct , govt do not care even honest tax paying IT employees suffer daily , they want real estate dealers, auto drivers, car dealers, hotels, PG accommodations make money
@@ramchandrahegde2763That's how Economy works though.
Money keeps flowing.
Client contracts need you to work from office.
Ever thought of how economy works?
Bengaluru is death zone - no water, heavy traffic and air pollution.
M coming to Bangalore for my further studies. ...
@@Rahul_Pramod-jy3xzrvce
@@Rahul_Pramod-jy3xz😂
IISC? @@Rahul_Pramod-jy3xz
@@Rahul_Pramod-jy3xzRehne de beta. Tumse na ho payega.
I left blore 8 years back, right now running a small school in my town and i have zero regrets for leaving blore .
@@gopikrishna2043 good for you
I was living in Bangalore, and my family was suffering from Allergies and other health issues due to extreme pollution, and no free time due to long traffic blocks. I used to complain and write a lot on social media, thinking the situation in Bangalore would improve. I did the same for a decade, but nothing changed. It took a decade for me to realize that improving the quality of life in Bangalore is way beyond my circle of influence, hence, the only option remaining for me to live a healthy life is leaving Bangalore. I left Bangalore, living in a heavenly village surrounded by trees and lush green, and opted to work from home for lower pay. But my family is happier and healthier, and our cost of living is 70% lower than in Bangalore. It was the best decision in my life to leave Bangalore and move to the village life.
everyone nednt think how u think
Same. Even after getting upto 24 Lpa offers in Bangalore, I decided to stay in kerala itself. Hybrid work, only need to go to office 2 days a week and can return home. Enjoying life
@@Zathan_Xavier Bangalore has too much dirt its disgusting cow shit and dog shit on roads. Insane high rents to live in a decent area.
Same here, I moved out of Bangalore several years back. Even then, the traffic was really bad, its become worse now. I now work from home and have so much peace even though my pay is less than in Bangalore. Peace and health are more important. I have not had an asthma attack after leaving B'lore.
Ok. Where did you shift, Bengaluru sub urbs?
It should be called "frustrated high paying taxpayers walk home after getting stuck in traffic jam for hours".
Govt makes underpass main road and flyover,, now u can say what to do ???
Now Gadkari and Nirmala will hide in their rathole 😅
Unsustainability
Passenger"s can walk out how Abt the guy who is driving.....!!!!
Who is paying road tax also 😊
Improve public transport, create high class infra@@German_shepherdOP
Worst standard of living 😣😖
The problem is population-there is no other problem
@@richagaikwad4661 And still the corrupt govt is doing nothing about it.
@@richagaikwad4661correct 😄
It's the time to leave Bangalore and start living our life with family and friends
@@richagaikwad4661then stop having childs..problem solved
Sadly we have learnt nothing from Corona. Work from home simply resolves this.
In my previous company, cycling took 15m and bike took 45m. It was fun to just avoid traffic while cycling through a lake side path.
Bangalore is a hell Now.
So is Delhi 🙂
hell is much more disciplined and better than Bangalore.
Indian states need to restart bru 😭🙏
it always was
This is bound to happen. Development is happening in limited states and cities. Politicians who don't develop their respective states should be jailed. Their parties banned from contesting elections.
A Political party forms Govt for 5 yrs . That's too short a time to complete changes initiated & to complete infra projects in entirety . Political party in Govt changes then the new Govt invariably stalls / delays or stops ongoing projects.
Happened with Amravati city project in which Singapore was involved, 1995 NICE Road to connect Bangalore - Mysuru to extend Bangalore outwards , 2020 Thackeray Govt changing plans of Mumbai Metro & literally stalling the project, UPA Govt stalling Vajpayee Govt's projects ....
Plenty such cases in India where new Govt's action have resulted in loss of multiple millions to the State / India
Every time we can't blame government. under developed states people have to take collective responsibility.
absolutely this is 70 percent of indjan states
if a elected politician couldnt increse the percapapita income of the people in his province he should be banned from running again. it would be nice if somthing similar to this was implemented
@@abhi4154 it's applicable only for North India. South is developed
Bangalore is the worst city to live . Corrupt corporation to blame for city’s infrastructure woos.
Bengaluru is the best city because of migrants it’s getting spoiled day by day
Overpopulation is the root cause
When you have unqualified engineers who need help understanding basic *Flow mechanisms* , you end up with a city like Bangalore. I used to joke earlier that before you could reach home, you could reach Singapore or Malaysia by flight in only 4 hours.
As a native Bangalorean,
I would like employers to follow Sridhar Vembu , and please create jobs in villages by decentralization and not expect everyone to migrate to Bangalore.... What good is education if it cannot help one understand common sense..
Techies talk of team work, and collaboration for their work, cannot collaborate and make a team effort to solve their traffic nightmare.
Exactly 😂😂
Thanks to country's population, unplanned infrastructure & poor urban planning...!!
The problem is everyone is selfish that's why everyone suffers 😅
Sir, population is not to blame always I think, because our neighbour country ( 2nd most populous country ) have similar population but they have good planned infrastructure and management ( still traffic Jams happen but not every day) . I agree with your poor urban planning & infra. If proper planning, execution of infra projects and management of these happens then this can be avoided. Just saying.
@@Ingenius-thinkerwhat exactly are you insinuating?
@rockyrockyrky4642 lol anybody who says that population is not the real culprit is an enemy to the country. Period.
@@rockyrockyrky4642China's Landmass is multiple time bigger than that of ours !
I don't care . 145 cr. humans. Work is available only in metropolitan cities. What else does one think will happen ?
India is not like US that everyone who can afford cars may buy as many as vehicles they want, govt should encourage public to use public vehicles.
Their condition is horrible
Card must have 100 % GST.
CAR LOANS MUST be charged 18 % interest
Cooperative car purchase union to be approved
5 owners and two drivers
Provided the public transport is worth traveling in. Even when you get off metros there is no place to easily & quickly get Auto, bus, private cab.
Population + unsustainability reached its limit in India
@@arrshath The Earth reached its optimal capacity to sustain humans in 1970s . So it's not just India
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I've been stuck for 4 hours (several years ago) in a similar jam in Bengaluru .... a city that can't handle 1 or 2 extra inches of rainfall than the usual rain. Yeah ... had to pee on the road side trying to hide my dignity from being exposed to traffic on the opposite side.
Couldn't you use public toilet
Educated fools like you do this and blame on others
People should stop coming to Bengaluru..
Its a hell here. Yesterday I hqd terrible experience of potholes in the heart of the city.
This city is dying bro
You should leave benguluru
@@user.undefined Every one wants other to leave
@@user.undefinedwho are you to deceide bengaluru is not your private property
Govt. Set up AI for traffic violations
Can't they set up any AI for potholes free roads
I myself am a techie working for an MNC, and one problem I often notice is that most people commute alone in their cars instead of carpooling. When one car could accommodate five people, they still choose to drive alone, causing traffic jams and wasting fuel. Then, they blame traffic congestion on the government. How can anything improve when people are so inconsiderate?
who will tell this non-sensical high tax payers who always blame Bangalore despite knowing that it is giving food & shelter for their family.
@@Truthisbitter1it's not giving shit, they are buying it. I am a local btw.
Roads in my area flood every year started from 2021 and i have lived there for more than 2 decades. I completely support anyone who criticize infrastructures in this city.
On same thought, if someone makes baseless remarks just for the sake of it, I don't give any attention nor do i support it.
Why don't they give work from home.... 70 percent of traffic vanishes 🙄
@@cbazxy2697First time I have seen a local making a senseable comment 👑
Carpooling was banned by the karnataka govt. There were few initiatives in 2013-14 but due to safety concerns(sexual harassment, etc) and a few kidnapping cases; the govt. permanently banned carpooling. It is illegal and your vehicle can be seized by the police.
Central Govt should've started promoting tier 2 cities for IT Hubs about 10 years ago & given tax incentive to firms that set up base there (Jaipur, Indore, Mysore, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Gandhinagar etc.)
Now the big cities have fked up so much due to overcrowding that quality of life & inflation are the worst in the country.
Allowing diversification of cities to grow into job hubs would've delayed this problem by several decades.
Companies have the ability to offer their employees the option to work from home. By doing so, we can significantly reduce the amount of traffic congestion that we currently experience on a daily basis. This means that the usual traffic jams and delays that many people face during their commutes could become a thing of the past. With fewer cars on the road, not only would travel times improve, but the overall stress and frustration associated with commuting would also decrease. This shift could lead to a more efficient and pleasant work-life balance for everyone involved.
Tax like Europe service like Pakistan
Lol!! How many flyovers in Pakistan?
@@German_shepherdOPis the service any better though?
@@German_shepherdOPwhat the point of flyovers, if they are not flying over the traffic below.
Go to your native Pakistan and live there
@@German_shepherdOP bhai din rat kya flyover pe hi sota hai kya 3.45 lakh ka tax diya hai meine 2 gante Pani aata hai Ghar ke Bahar ki sadak gharab Pura Gadi damage ho gaya or tere jaise muftkor berojgaro ko bhi jhelna padta hai .
Kindly ask for the transfer to Pune or Hyderabad if possible. This city has exhausted it's capacity a decade ago.
Hyderabad is no joke when it comes to traffic. Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore & Chennai all have overpopulation & heavy traffic problems.
Pune is only 5 lakhs population and u can drive Porsche in Kalyani Nagar 180 kmph ... So empty roads like Autobahn highway 😂 commute office just in 15 min...
@@Ingenius-thinker Agreed but far better than Bangalore.
@@paragdas8719 Dude it's better than Bangalore...Kalyani nagar and Koregaon park have wider roads .... traffic will move at least.
@@TheJraghu Pune , Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, mumbai, Delhi ,
These cities have been regretted , completely Chaos... India needs to focus on other small cities to make it an IT city. For example Mysore etc ... Small cities have space to grow and potentially to accommodate new crowds ... This is the message...
The traffic jam is good for economy, more polution and health problems, more profit for hospitals, more bills for logistic companies,,, more fuel burnt,,, more petrol consumption.... So this is goverment plan to increase economy
Above all congress government in Karnataka 😂😂
Not like bjp do anything for any state@@AneeshMishra-pc4vp
But people are needed for all these to function. If people spend their time stuck in traffic , productive time gets lost .
@adarshuuu There are other means as well to increase economy like private vehicle manufacturing companies & showroom investments & their taxes , private vehicle buyer taxes, diesel taxes , bribe money for granting private hospital licence & its equipment taxes , medicine taxes, medical insurance GST etc 😂😂 . We are screwed in every way. That's why I love Anti-Natalism (no babies in cruel world) concept
Complete the cycle. More petrol, more fiscal deficit, more health issues less working population, less working population less tax, less tax more borrowing, more borrowing more inflation. More inflation less competitive business, less business less employment, less employment less GDP. So you think any government will like this situation?
I am not from Karnataka State but I know Bangalore City well.I am ready to give some valuable suggestions regarding improvement of Bengaluru.
Main points are:
1. Transportation 🚌
2. garbage disposal 🗑️
3. Parking 🅿️
4. City planning 🌆
5. Construction 🚧
More people are coming to Bangalore because,Bangalore is a good City.In the beginning people are flowing to Bangalore from southern states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andra Pradesh.
Now scene changed,the people from north Indian states flowing. Bihar,UP, Bengal, Assam........etc. The infrastructure for Karnataka people also not available in Bengaluru.Then all other states people also coming to City, there's a big planning needed.I will say still time' is there to solve big issues of City like Bengaluru.
This coupled with the water issue means Bengaluru is effed. Pollution is already off the charts according to friends who work over there. Sad reality of poor urban planning in India.
Highest population in the world....
People should get used to this by now...
Why complain unnecessarily?
Yes, population is our strength. We must increase population and pollution sir, more population means more working hands and bigger economy and better crowds for our vibrant colourful religious festivals sir🙏
Because they are not in native but in Bangalore. Blaming is easy instead of solving the issue.
@bharanidharan-o5ejoke
@@sudhakarswain8241you are an educated fool 😂😂😂
Some of you have an terrible ego problem; you don't know the real efficiency by working from home!
bengaluru is overloaded, few IT companies should shift to cities like Visakhapatnam , Mysore , hyderabad , Amaravati etc..
No please, we don't want to turn into a shithole.
Mysore?? Please, noooo🙏🏼 Mysore is our pride, you could make your own Bangalores in your own states ✨
Never come to Mysore. We do not want it to become another Bangalore
Stay away from mysore pls,let mysuru be mysuru ....
Oh no no no Mysore for heaven's sakes ...... Mysore is peaceful.... Clean ... And well managed .... No need to ruin another beautiful city .....
Both CM and PM should hold accountable for this.. Come for tax collection like street dogs but don't give proper infra.. China will laugh at us.
Have you experienced China's traffic they sit for days in traffic
China's village has better world class infrastructure than India's top cities , we need huge huge planned cities.
Why should the PM be held accountable? Are you gonna hold Gandhi accountable for whatever's happening in BJP ruled state?
When you dole out 50k crores of tax payers money for freebies, when you cancel all the infrastructure projects this is bound to happen.
@@KejriwalBhakt sadak chaap "intellectual" for a reason. 😅
infrastructure of State is under CM department
Congress is busy doing caste politics
I visited Bangalore in 2015, and i really loved the City, and i thought it was developing..after development it has gotten way worse when i visited in August 2024..
*Metro is there
*Electronic city is nocely built but no proper roads
1. Garbage everywhere,
2. Zero urban planning,
3. Traffic on all roads
4. Too many people(earlier there were less)
But If Delhi has very good roads and planning, it has extreme climate.
I'm saying this for the tenth time : public transport should be free in Bengaluru in order to tackle this situation. same thing happened in Luxembourg and now they have resolved this issue.
Work from Remote Areas is a Wonderful option
There are employees who abuse this system & that makes companies cautious of such a policy.
Avunu bro ,, correct. Good point
"Work from other Karnataka's cities" is much better option
This happens when DCM says he want Brand Bangalore instead of focusing on brand Karnataka. Developing and investing only in one city brought Bangalore to exhausted stage. It was a much richer and beautiful city without IT ,BT companies in 1970s ,1980s.
Ur city is controlled by the Rothschild. U can't touch anything without their permission.
This comment sums up the situation in Bangalore
@@ssryr6427 bangalore city is owned by Rothschild....not a single change can happen without consent from them.
@@ssryr6427 bangalore city is owned by theRothschildgroup. Can't touch a stone without there consent.
Example is stone hill project near airforce (on way to airport)
It was beautiful in 60,s and, 70,s
Dear Techies, you guys are the best techies and managers in the world, pls find ways to develop companies in Tumkur, Kolar, Mandya, Mangalore, Hassan, Mysore, Chitradurga, Hubli Dharwad, Gadag, Ballari, Belagavi, Karwar, Udupi, Haveri, Hospete, Ranebennur that are well connected to Bangalore and other big cities like Chennai, Hydbd, Pune, Cochin and Mumbai.
For God's sake and for your future generation sake, pls do something abut it
Government will be playing with balls
Total 100 operational IT-ITES SEZ are in India among them 33 are only in banglore... Why only banglore??? By putting all IT SEZ in one city indian government artificially created silicon Valley. But failed to tackle such problems...
I don't know why but central government is still allowing and remain operational SEZ in banglore..
Only saturation of development naturally leads to attract more and more people from outside state and naturally lead to such problems..
There are many cities outside banglore having more potential for development
@@ashokashwin5785Total 100 operational IT-ITES SEZ are in India among them 33 are only in banglore... Why only banglore??? By putting all IT SEZ in one city indian government artificially created silicon Valley. But failed to tackle such problems...
I don't know why but central government is still allowing and remain operational SEZ in banglore..
Only saturation of development naturally leads to attract more and more people from outside state and naturally lead to such problems..
There are many cities outside banglore having more potential for development...
No matter our authorities and politicians don't know how to plane and build cities. In mangalore in the name of smart city.. they did rubbish planning.😂
Except Bangalore, other towns in Karnataka are hot climate places and does not have civic amenities.
Worthless politicians.. worthless corporators.. worthless contractors.. worthless administration
brainless ultra rich
...
That's Bangalore
What else do you expect when homes that were 2 stories at best gave way to 5 floor apartments. Once quiet and peaceful neighborhoods have been transformed into congested concrete slums with each family seemingly having an SUV for travel around the city!
Nothing will change...so enjoy these unavoidable circumstances.....dont blame anybody...😊
Deep😁 This is the most mature comment 👌🏼😁
Correct 😄😄
@@anupkumarmohanty3880 thank you
@@durgananda452 welcome
@@anupkumarmohanty3880 ..r you a odiya guy!!
Corruption and lack of accountability in Bangalore. Roads are very bad and rains further damage
Go to ur state then enjoy ur life their who cares
Truth is bitter and better than sweet lies !
State of origin doesn't matter !
@@KumarDeekshitas your name says shit is inside you
One more major issue If people notice, 1 SUV 1 guy travelling, think about 20 SUVs.. other cars then.. people are digging their own _____ in road..
#Make_our_cities_walkable_for_god_sake
they should declare work from home for techies
If Public Transports are very good and standard then this wouldn't have happened. People who use private transportation daily are using it because Public Transport is not good.
Every City Corporation in India needs to start City Planning soon or else this would be dangerous in the future
They left cars because cars wasn't speaking kannada😂😂😂
the only solution is stop taking ur vehicles .....use public transport..second option is if u have the option to wfh do that....that's the only two solutions at the moment
Use 2 Wheelers. how do you think all of them will fit in current state of public transport. It's already crowded.
@@cbazxy2697 karnataka have best 🚍 Bus transport services
Driving 2 wheeler is already scary in Bangalore. We need better public transport.
Nope, The solution is don't f*ucking migrate to B'lore
It’s time everyone left that place it is becoming toxic and it has lost its charm and cultural acceptance.. its getting too toxic and please for god sakes please bring back work from home… we as a nation will tumble down into point of no return.. with this stress, pollution and water shortages…
Bengaluru is already stagnated, companies should move to Hyderabad
All metro and tier 1 cities are like this. They should spread out across multiple tier 2 cities
Instead of working on the upgrading drainage system, the Govt is busy with Kannadiga Reservation😏
Yes so that ....migrants can move to better cities like Pune ,Gurgaon &Hyd
Any native who is distressed with the real issues should be compensated with a packet of nandini milk.
@@mithunus6953 a migrant is a person who moves from one country to another country.. not from one state to another... I don't live in or originate from banglore but the term you're using is awkward unless Bangalore has been declared as a separate country.
@@mithunus6953 What about maratha reservation in pune😂😂😂😂
they say they are better than everone but still needs reservation
This is what happens when you focus on only one city in the entire state. Majority of people don't know a single other city apart from Blore in Karnataka, Anyways, now the city has turned into a disaster. Do we even have a strategic planning department in our country?
Kannada ragi mudde style complete biharis of south.
Our cities are quite unplanned. The rulers don't have foresight.
bruh its been like this in Bangalore for more than a decade. It's not a news now.
Now I understand why Karnataka Government is trying bring the Kannadiga reservation, which is another way to reduce the population in the Bengaluru.
Govt should give incentives to big companies (which are mature and stable growth )for transfer to small cities
They are doing it. BJP is giving incentives to private companies and making everything private. And now people are crying over less govt jobs.
Shift IT to out side the city, to say Nelamangala Hasan route or Tumkuru roads or Chikkaballapur, have planned city and shift lock stock and barrel.
Nothing will happen shift anywhere will face same trouble.....
One Request to 'Karnataka Government' PLEASE DEVELOP NORTH KARNATAKA 🙏🏼 .....
Those suggesting public transport - it’s equally congested this traffic is the symptom of over population Bangalore’s population capacity is breached that’s the thing plus for a traffic to flow there should be no water logging or mis hap in drainage system yet that’s exactly what is happening the spread of dengue is surely from inefficient drainage system I even see rats lying dead on footpaths 😢
Get rich …buy a car…walk home …😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Infrastructural excellence of superpower India.
Thanks to siddharamulla and gulam Gandhi
There are no parallel roads in Bangalore. Only one main road or main highway connect the whole electronic City. 2-3 main parallel roads should be built. Even for airport also only one highway is there . 2-3 more 2 way or 4way lens should be there to connect airport
There is alternate road via baglur for KIA, but the road is full of pot holes.
The road should be in bengaluru but whole bengalur shouldn't become a Road
The government should create dedicated bicycle lanes and promote cycling. Many European countries implement this in their major cities, and it has proven effective. Encouraging people to choose cycling offers numerous benefits, so why not embrace it?
A bus caught fire under electronic city flyover , right after the begining of electronic city flyover. police redirected all the traffic going in hosur direction through the electronic city flyover causing this traffic jam. There was no other way .
Much before the IT revolution happened people used to walk about 20 minutes to catch a bus and again another 15 minutes to get to the workplace. Now we have forgotten all that. Everyone wants to get on to their personal work from the doorstep and alight right into the workplace. If that were not enough, avarice of builders and politicians has lead to unbridled growth of skyscrapers without any regard for basic needs of humans and animals There are no thousands or lakhs now and everyone is after crores!!! The present pace is frightening.
Now onwards use public transport or by walk to company😂😂,1 it employee using 6 seater car😂😂😂
You are right 6 months back in my area traffic is less compared to other places now traffic suddenly increased because of new car's ( first government have to ban EMI for car's)
Bangalore needs public transport. As a Bengalurean I want public transport
The end of Bangalore is near. Very near 🤡🤡
People don't use metro or public transport. Everyone wants AC car and soft seats, specially IT people
Using maximum 2 wheelers seems good and wise in such situations.
and I just have to wait for infamous rain to give me a bath and destroy my laptop
@@Bharath_5686 bro in blore it rains 8 out of 12 months.. and with superb roads with no potholes.. I will have literally no back problems..
i think this issue most ppl facing.. so many youth staying in blr but vote at hometown... hence no one takes blr development seriously
Why will they not use public transportation? Why consider car which is a comfort machine as status symbol and have a big one for just one or two people travelling?
I hate crowds
It's dangerous and unhealthy to walk in Bengaluru even small distance. there is no proper place to walk, no proper ways to cross road, poor air quality with lot of dust everywhere. Better be in car and be late but safe.
@@amv2984That is so true. One cannot even walk in peace. Stray dogs, potholes, garbage and 2 wheelers everywhere, cars parked everywhere.
Pathetic state of affairs !!
Imagine life in metro cities by 2030. it' s just a trailer ..
Politicians are.filling their pockets and peoples are suffering ,
Hello Gadkari now what about reverse "toll tax" because these roads aren't providing comfort to the citizens?
How about introducing "wait tax refund" ?
Your city planning isn't the responsibility of gadkari
Wtf Karnataka gov is responsible how tf gadkari is responsible 😂andnamazis will blame bjp for their birth now😂
@@Nuke.n whose government was before Khangress came into power?
@@HEALTHMAXED I am neither "andhnamazi" nor "andhbhakt" but a citizen who has guts to question both "national" parties be it Khangress or Business Janta Party(BJP)
@@HEALTHMAXEDWhat the hell is an andh namazi
ಪ್ರಕೃತಿಯನ್ನ ಜನ ಹಿಂದೆ ದೂರುತ್ತಿರಲಿಲ್ಲ
Janaru sari illa prakruthi alla kasavannu ellendaralli hakuthare idiots
The fact that WFH is still not mandatory is the real governance issue. It should be mandatory for all IT companies. Not hybrid. Not office. Permanent WFH. This city is dying. All these companies will jump ship in next decade or so when that happens leaving locals shattered with destroyed city.
Its time all the IT companies move out of Bangalore and set up offices in different states
Thank you for the extraordinary efforts of several so called IT industry leaders for teaching the world on how to screw up garden/ green City and make it a garbage city in less than 2 decades. This is called the value of their education
Banglore is full and needs more flyovers to solve this problem.
But still cannot be solved fully.. its just reached its maximum capacity.. the people should stop using cars and should start using public transport
Public transport also crowded, do u ever visit bengaluru??
Bangalore doesn't need flyover. Bangalore needs to stop selling pvt cars to the public and enforce the public to use public transport. Ban pvt vehicles from roads on peak hours and like a whip everything will fall in place
You have no idea about the maximum capacity. Just go to North Bangalore near New Yelahanka and you will be shocked to see green spaces give way to new residential apartments. The BBMP has become a shell of what it once was and cannot manage the unchecked urbanization. Bangalore is set to become worse, much worse.
@@nisam1637what bullshit are u spewing?
Have u ever used a public transport?
@@alileevil all big cities face the same problem.. same scene in Chennai.. people should try carpooling,.. and should try using bikes instead of cars.. thousand new cars everyday to add on to the problem..
It's not getting better but only going to get worse.. its just the exponentially increasing population.
I like the simple quiet life in the villages.. with the minimum.. the urban life is just too hopless.
Due to traffic and pollution problem I decided to quit Bangalore
Please come to Kerala.
No traffic. No road
Kerela people themselves leaving kerela for better opurtinies
No job too
Commie govt has effed Kerala
And no jobs
The biggest problem with Bangalore is that big IT companies do not have any influence whatsoever. They invest heavily in skill development and build products and services worth billions of dollars, but they can’t put even slightest pressure on the local government to fix things, which is a sad reality. E.g if there was a big Reliance corporate office in Electronic City, all this nonsense would never happen.
Feel for the majestic City... Bengaluru..once the most beautiful,green and traffic free city..
Bhai me to chote ganv me rehta hu . Roj subhah shudh hava me yoga karta hu
They need to invest in more public transport infrastructure like trains
Health sector is very happy 😂😂😂😂
People from other states should chose their own states for work and job. Banglore is overburdened with millions of people
Hope the IT community takes walking seriously and do it often...
Who is responsible??
If Revanth Reddy their demolished all buildings send hydraa
Yet 2BHKs starts at 3cr
KA govt planning to make all employees work for 6 days week and 13 hours a day. Hope all have good life 🧬 soon.
ಟ್ರಾಫಿಕ್ ಪೊಲೀಸ್ ಪೆನಾಲ್ಟಿ ಕಲೆಕ್ಟ್ ಮಾಡ್ಕೊಳೋದ್ರಲ್ಲಿ ಬ್ಯುಸಿ...😂
Pune is on similar path....IT companies must allow work from home
They should expand to other cities. That's the only option
YES . THATS THE WORST TRAFFIC PROBLEM IN BANGALORE ELECTRONIC CITY ROAD THIS ISSUE FROM PAST 2007 ..HAPPENED TO WORK DURING 2007 FOR 6 MONTHS ..I LEFT BANGALORE 2007 I NEVER BEEN SINCE THEN YES CHENNAI OMR ALSO HAS SIMILAR ISSUES...AS GOVT SHOULD GET SOUGHT THIS ..WFH WILL ALSO REDUCE THIS PROBLEM
Start metro soon, don't understand everything is ready then why this delay 😂😂