Neglected plants along Mangaluru road dividers wither due to lack of care


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 15: The saplings planted along road dividers by the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) for beautification have dried up due to a lack of proper maintenance. Originally intended to enhance the city's aesthetic appeal, these plants have been deprived of essential care, such as watering and pruning. As a result, many once-vibrant green spaces have turned brown and wilted, diminishing the beauty they were meant to add to the city's roads and public spaces.

In areas such as Kadri Park, Ladyhill, Mannagudda, Clock Tower, and Hampankatta, plants have completely dried up due to the absence of regular watering. The same issue extends to the plants and grasses in Mangaluru's traffic circles.





































Additionally, some plants have overgrown, posing a distraction to two-wheeler riders and creating potential hazards. While various authorities and organizations have taken the initiative to plant saplings along road dividers to promote greenery, their maintenance has been neglected, leaving them to wither.

The MCC must address this issue by ensuring timely watering and proper pruning of the plants to maintain the city's green cover.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Feb 15 2025

    What a shame to MCC:That means nobody is bothered about anything.From A bis Z .where are the workers what are they doing their job or not?Noone is controlling.Simply collect the monthly salary .Is noone interested?Even going ,walking through one sees that plants are dry.One who doesnt care their plants ,flowers,they dont care their children also I find.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Feb 15 2025

    Use plastic plants ...

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  • griffith, kulai

    Sat, Feb 15 2025

    Our people are fit to fight only for silly communal issues....most youth these days dont have that leadership kind of mindset nor they fight for real causes....

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  • Deyon, Dubai

    Sat, Feb 15 2025

    The funny part is that, being a coastal city, with abundance of water and resources, it's not maintained well. Whereas, cities inside deserts like Dubai, Riyadh and almost all of GCC have such well maintained greenery. People need to question, despite paying so much taxes.

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  • Deepak D, Urwa/Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 15 2025

    Especially the bougainvillea plants are dangerous along the dividers, either they have to be trimmed regularly, or they should not be planted.

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