Krishna Byre Gowda tells waste management officials to fix system first in Bengaluru
Fix system first: Krishna Byre Gowda to waste officials

Krishna Byre Gowda Urges Waste Management Officials to Prioritize System Fix in Bengaluru

Karnataka's Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has directed waste management officials in Bengaluru to focus on fixing the existing system rather than merely discussing the problem. His remarks came during a meeting aimed at addressing the city's persistent waste management challenges.

'The problem is discussed everywhere. Today, we have discussed solutions. We have to make the existing system work,' Gowda stated, emphasizing the need for actionable steps rather than endless debates.

The minister's comments follow recurring incidents of uncollected garbage piling up across the city, including on SJP Road, highlighting the urgent need for systemic improvements. He stressed that while the issues are well-known, the time has come to implement effective solutions.

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Gowda's directive underscores a shift from problem identification to solution execution, aiming to restore efficiency in Bengaluru's waste management framework. Officials have been tasked with ensuring that the current system operates optimally before considering new initiatives.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to regular monitoring and accountability measures to track progress. The minister's firm stance signals a renewed push for tangible results in addressing one of Bengaluru's most pressing civic issues.

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