The BBMP Road Pothole Attention (Fix Pothole) Application allows reporting pothole and road repair complaints on your street.
This app provides an end-to-end process for addressing citizen requests.
Bangalore citizens can:
– Report a civic amenity issue with a photo (geo-tagged)
– Submit requests with registration
– View their requests for the latest updates along with details.
BBMP Officials interface:
– Geo-tagged requests automatically map to the ward official
– The concerned official gets notified with the location and details upon request submission
– All officers in the department can view the complaint dashboard and take necessary action
– Upon resolving the problem, the official updates with remarks and a photo (where applicable)
– Monitor all requests and drive actions
– An officer can transfer a request to another ward or department
– All field updates are captured with GPS coordinates and photos, available through various MIS reports for BBMP officials.
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BBMP Road Pothole Attention
The “BBMP Road Pothole Attention” is not a formal cultural site but rather a satirical or critical reference to the poor road maintenance in Bengaluru, India, under the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). It highlights the chronic issue of potholes on city roads, which have become a symbol of urban infrastructure neglect. This phrase gained attention as residents and activists used it to mock the lack of adequate road repairs over the years.
Fix Pothole
“Fix Pothole” is not a recognized cultural site or historical place; rather, it refers to the common civic maintenance activity of repairing depressions in road surfaces. Potholes have existed since the advent of paved roads, and their repair has become a routine task for municipal authorities worldwide. While not a site of cultural significance, the phrase highlights ongoing urban infrastructure challenges and the need for road upkeep in modern communities.
Bangalore
Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru, is a major city in southern India renowned as the “Silicon Valley of India” for its leading role in the country’s information technology industry. Founded in 1537 by local chieftain Kempe Gowda I, the city grew from a fortified settlement into an important colonial-era garrison town under British rule. Today, it is a vibrant, cosmopolitan hub known for its pleasant climate, lush parks, and dynamic mix of traditional culture and modern innovation.