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GBA is clearing encroachments from footpaths in Basavanagudi. This action should be implemented uniformly across the city, not just in front of small vendors. At the same time, authorities must address critical civic issues such as potholes and rainwater-related problems that continue to affect citizens daily. #Bengaluru #Basavanagudi Maheshwar...

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