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Bengaluru Techie Viral Plea Sparks Citywide Debate: Shut Down IT Parks, Go Remote to Repair Roads.

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A Viral Call for Action Stirred a Major Debate in the City.

A technology professional in Bengaluru by the name Amarnath Shivashankar has also gone viral on social media.

after pleading with the Karnataka government to do something drastic about the crumbling infrastructure in the city.

He asked the close down It park On x social media plateform.

temporarily as well as the policies of remote working to enable continuous repair of the roads and drains.

Amarnath attached Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, Chief Minister Office with the demand of an urgent

Business Continuity Plan (BCP) to reduce the effects of disruption to companies and allow civic enhancement.

Techie Solution: Work From Home To Rebuild Bengaluru.

Amarnath suggests that the government should shut down IT parks during a couple of months, complete all outstanding flyovers, correct storm water drains and broken roads throughout the city. He also added that in the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of employees collaborating in ITPL, Manyata Tech Park, Electronic City, Bagmane Tech Park and other centers worked remotely more than a year- proving that it is possible again.

His reply was, When companies were able to conduct business well at home during Covid, why not now? Staff members waste thousands of productive time combating traffic on the road. Bengaluru can be fixed in a single stroke in case there is a will.

Another thing that Amarnath stressed on was ensuring that the number of BMTC buses is increased to enhance transportation to the people as the infrastructure overhaul starts.

Citizens Take a Seat at the Table.

The post immediately sparked a large-scale discussion in the social media, with citizens and professionals responding with both positive and negative opinions. Other users found the innovative concept to be impressive, whereas others described it as unworkable in the existing business environment.

One of the users responded, It is now going to be real tough. Global Capability Centers (GCCs) no longer desire employees to return to offices around the globe, but only in India.

One of them added, The traffic catastrophe in Bangaluru is not just about potholes, it goes hand in hand with the real estate lobby, which is opposed to working remotely.

One third-party complained that it is not the roads to worry about, but rather the mismanagement of garbage is a greater problem. Even some of the places in the proximity of the airport are cluttered and unsanitary.

The Reason the Plea Makes Sense to so many.

The IT capital of India Bengaluru has traditionally had a problem with traffic congestion, rainy day flooding, and poor civic planning.

he city has been experiencing the problem of infrastructure development lagging behind the rapid growth of the city.

According to experts, the recommendation by Amarnath points to the fact that there is greater need

to have coordinated urban planning when the government and the other parties are involved in the restoration

of the city to its former efficiency. Temporary remote work may provide the civic agencies with the headspace to carry out long-overdue projects.

The Bigger Picture

Although the government has not made any official comment, the frustration of hundreds of thousands of commuters and tech employees.

.who are stuck in traffic each day is expressed by Amarnath in his post.

is a wakeup call that a work culture innovation would also be the solution to restore the future of Bengaluru.

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