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BWSSB must expedite new drainage work, says zonal commissioner
BWSSB must expedite new drainage work, says zonal commissioner

New Indian Express

time22-06-2025

  • New Indian Express

BWSSB must expedite new drainage work, says zonal commissioner

BENGALURU: Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) East Zone Commissioner Snehal R directed the officials of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) to undertake immediate construction of a new drainage system on 12th Main Road and Cross Road in HAL 2nd Stage. Residents raised concerns regarding the existing drainage system, which was built nearly 50 years ago and is now in a dilapidated condition. Due to its frequent blockages, wastewater is overflowing onto the roads. The Commissioner warned the officials that a penalty of Rs 1 lakh would be imposed in case of non-compliance against concerned officials. Responding to complaints from the OMBR Layout regarding improper solid waste management and unauthorised constructions, the Commissioner directed the concerned officials to clean the accumulated waste along the roadside and initiate action to remove unauthorised buildings. With regard to a complaint on an unauthorised borewell dug in the middle of the road in HRBR 1st block and the construction of an illegal ramp by Sairam Apartments Snehal instructed officials to seal the borewell and remove the ramp immediately. The Commissioner also directed officials to ensure better upkeep of Coles Park. A total of 22 grievances were received during the public interaction programme in the East Zone today. She asked to solve all the issues within the stipulated time.

Overcoming all odds: Visually impaired, night school students fare well in HSC exam results
Overcoming all odds: Visually impaired, night school students fare well in HSC exam results

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Overcoming all odds: Visually impaired, night school students fare well in HSC exam results

Pune: Visually impaired student Snehal Kachare (17), who bagged a significant score of 77.87% in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Std XII board exam results declared on Monday, said consistent preparation helped her with the achievement. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "I started my preparation last June. I created a study timetable and systematically followed it. I also referred to guidebooks and audio recordings to achieve my goal. I found economics to be the most difficult paper," she told TOI. Several students like Snehal, tackling physical or economic challenges, overcame all odds to pass the board exam with flying colours this year. Many other visually impaired students like her utilised tools like audio recordings, videos on platforms like YouTube, and Braille books to prepare for the papers. Snehal's father works in a bank in Kolhapur, and her mother is a homemaker. She added that her parents constantly encouraged her and were actively involved in her progress. Her mother, Savita Kachare, said, "We never had to tell Snehal to study. She was always self-motivated and used to wake up at 4-5am to study." She added that her daughter's dream is to be an IAS officer, and she has already started working towards it. Snehal is one of 12 students of the National Federation of The Blind Maharashtra-run (NFBM) Jagriti Skill Development Centre (SDC) who sat for the board exam this year. Swati Ingole (17) was second-highest scorer from the centre with 69%, while Laxmi Gite (18) secured 64.17%. Aarti Takawane, head of the NFBM-SDC, said, "Swati hails from Beed district, and her father is a teacher. She excels in the English subject and is also learning German. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Laxmi is from Pune, and her father works in the construction sector. She is a good dancer and takes initiative for co-curricular activities." All three scholars study at the St Mira's College for Girls in the city and travel by public transport. They visit the SDC twice a week, where they learn subjects like German, conversational English, computer courses, and also get additional coaching in other academic subjects. The SDC has till date facilitated around 18 placements in the last three years in various private sectors for visually impaired students at the post-graduation level. Night school students pull off a balancing act Elsewhere, around 75 students appeared for their HSC exam from the Poona Night High School and Junior College under Saraswati Mandir Sanstha. Nanded resident Maithili Mahendra Dhadve (17), one of these night school students, topped her college with 73.17%. "I work at an electronics company that makes components for televisions. I used to go to college after work, and it was challenging managing work and studies. I plan to pursue banking in the future, so I have started preparations for that as well," she shared. Another night school student, Chiplun resident Roshan Dike (18), scored 72.83% in the board exam. "I work as a waiter at a restaurant at present. I used to go to night college after my shift was over. I took half a day at work for the last two months before the exams so that I could study. I found English and accounts to be the most difficult subjects," he said.

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