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Bengaluru, where infrastructure is in crisis while ministers chase controversies. Here’s proof that nothing in #Bengaluru ever reaches completion. This is the CDP (Comprehensive Development Plan) Road near Carmelaram — built to decongest the IT corridor. 👉 5 years since launch 👉 Just 1 km long 👉 Still incomplete...

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