DH Speak Out: July 10, 2026 – Citizens Voice Concerns on Civic Issues
DH Speak Out: July 10, 2026 – Civic Concerns

Citizens Raise Alarm Over Worsening Road Conditions

In the July 10, 2026 edition of DH Speak Out, residents from various parts of the city have voiced strong concerns over the deteriorating state of roads. Potholes have become a major hazard, causing accidents and vehicle damage. According to a resident from Koramangala, the roads have not been repaired for over six months, leading to frequent traffic jams and safety risks for pedestrians.

Water Scarcity Hits Households Hard

Water shortage continues to plague several neighborhoods, with many residents reporting irregular supply and poor water quality. A caller from Whitefield stated that their area receives water only once every three days, forcing families to rely on expensive private tankers. The situation has become unbearable, especially during the summer months, they added.

Garbage Disposal Crisis Deepens

Improper garbage collection and disposal have emerged as another critical issue. Residents in Jayanagar complained that garbage bins remain overflowing for days, attracting stray dogs and causing foul odors. The local corporation has been urged to increase the frequency of collection and ensure proper segregation of waste.

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Authorities Urged to Act Promptly

Speak Out participants have called on the municipal corporation to address these issues urgently. They demand a transparent timeline for road repairs, reliable water supply schedules, and efficient waste management. One participant emphasized that these are basic amenities that every citizen deserves, and the authorities must be held accountable.

Community Efforts and Suggestions

Some residents have suggested community-led initiatives like forming resident welfare associations to monitor civic work. Others propose using technology to report problems directly to officials. A few callers also recommended stricter penalties for contractors who delay work or deliver substandard services.

The Speak Out platform continues to serve as a vital channel for citizens to express their grievances and push for better governance. The cumulative voice of the people, as reflected in these complaints, underscores the urgent need for systemic improvements in urban infrastructure.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration