Post BlackBuck Exit, Karnataka Govt Sets November Deadline To Fix Bengaluru Roads

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Earlier on Tuesday, BlackBuck Co-Founder Rajesh Yabaji shared on X that the company has decided to move out of its due to poor roads in Bengaluru. (File image: PTI)

Right after BlackBuck's exit from Bengaluru, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has given contractors a deadline of November to fill potholes in the city.

"Since a clean Bengaluru and smooth traffic are our goals, GBA (Greater Bengaluru Authority) will provide relief from potholes as soon as possible," tweeted Shivakumar, who heads the Bengaluru Development Ministry.

In addition, black topping of 182 roads, covering 349 km has been ordered at the cost of Rs 694 crore, according to the post. This comes after his earlier announcement on Sept. 14 that Bengaluru would receive a major push in road development, with Rs 1,100 crore allocated for repair and construction projects.

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