Posts : Mysore

Trees at risk in present day Mysore

SANJAY - 14-JUN-2009

Cutting trees for road widening - Save Trees

Karnataka Urban Water Policy and the citizens needs

Public Agenda - 13-JUN-2009

JNNURM, WB, ADB, Mysore and Bangalore Water Supply:

Save 200+ trees in Mysore from being axed unnecessarily - Petition

indian - 6-JUN-2009

Mysore City Corporation (MCC) has a penchant for breaking its own resolutions and laws, The Hindu, Tue, June 02, 2009
 

http://www.hindu.com/2009/06/02/stories/2009060255790300.htm

MCC plans to axe 200+ trees on Lalitha Mahal Road

indian - 2-JUN-2009

JNNURM funds being (mis)used

Vasanthkumar Mysoremath - 31-MAY-2009

Dear All, especially Mysoreans, Hasiru Usiru and all those wonderful people who are concerned about nature are trying their best to save Lal Bagh and its trees.

Other infrastructural area reforms in Mysore

murali772 - 30-MAY-2009

Now that the 'sensitive' JUSCO deal has been approved by PRAJAgalu , can we use the momentum built up to further the reforms in other key (but, perhaps less sensitive) infrastructural areas also, while the city enjoys the stewardship of a proactive district Commissioner like Mr Manivannan?

Big10 , MBS and Circular Bus Routes for Mysore

Vasanth - 24-MAY-2009

Mysore city bus routes are very old fashioned and Mysore Division is not taking any pain to change the routing structure.  For example to get around to neighbouring areas, you do not have direct access to buses. For example Kuvempunagar to Vidyaranyapuram. One has to all the way upto CBS or Siddapajji Sqauare atleast, change the bus and then reach Kuvempunagar which easily takes 1 hour+.

Mad Auto-meters in Mysore

Vasanthkumar Mysoremath - 13-MAY-2009

(1) Tempered auto meters in Mysore, and alos in Bangalore:

Skype Meeting w/ Mr Manivannan

silkboard - 12-MAY-2009

Wed, May 13, 9.30 PM.

Electoral rolls - response from Manivannan

Mani1972 - 8-MAY-2009

Dear Friends,

Now that the posts on ‘Electoral Roll’ appear to have concluded, it’s time to respond to the issues raised. Many of the issues raised such as ‘bad system’, ‘where the buck stops?’, ‘dedicated official is an oxymoron’ etc are generic and serious in nature; let’s examine the issues with facts and figures.

Facts are important because, such a forum, having committed citizens who have time and energy to contribute positively to the state, must be exposed to facts and not subsist on the assumptions, however enticing they may be!