Mangalore: Walking the talk - Youth group takes initiative to fill potholes
Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Pics: Sandeep Nagori
Mangalore, Sep 24: It is easy to talk and complain about bad roads in the city, and easier to point fingers at the administration. But few take matters into their hands and strive for change through positive action.
A special initiative by Angelore Ground Friends has set an example for all.
Potholes on roads are everywhere, but when coupled with heavy traffic on the main roads in the city, they become even more of a nuisance for motorists, especially during rains.
One such major pothole was spotted on Kankanady main road, opposite to Euro Gold showroom. Deciding to put an end to people's woes without waiting for authorities, Angelore Ground Friends, a team of youth under the leadership of Alwyn D’Silva, took the initiative to solve this problem.
Nearly 25 to 30 youths joined hands in this cause which was carried out on Sunday September 22 after 11 pm. Potholes were filled with two loads of red stone mixed with mud and a JCB was used to set right the road.
Speaking to Daijiworld, D’Silva said, “I am a daily commuter on this road. The potholes here have been causing major problems to the public, especially to the two-wheelers and small vehicles like cars and auto rickshaws. I wanted to do something about this issue and hence, along with the youth, as a part of social service, filled the potholes with mud.”
“There are major potholes in the neighboring roads, which will be also be filled in the coming days,” he said.
The youths put in hard efforts and worked throughout the night, up till 3.30 am. Corporator Asha D’Silva as well as body builder and cine artist Raymond D’Souza were among those present.