Despite the Legislative Assembly tabling a bill that bans commercial establishments on roads measuring 40 feet, they continue to thrive in residential areas. The move may have had the backing of every RWA across the city. The Palike claims to have sent out over 12,000 individual notices. But residents say no change has taken place on ground. The traders rule. Once a pensioner’s paradise, Bengaluru has seen its peace destroyed over the years with its roads growing increasingly burdened with traffic. While most Bengalureans retired to the peace of their homes in the past to escape the noise of its commercial hubs, today they have been robbed of even this luxury as traffic has been...
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