Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Jan 22: A zebra crossing near the U-turn in front of the Infant Jesus Shrine entrance on the national highway at Bikarnakatte had faded away and remained unattended for several years. Despite bringing the issue to the attention of national highway engineers, their response was dismissive, stating, "There are no people in this area." This carelessness made it extremely difficult for pedestrians to cross the road safely.
Determined to address the issue, a concerned resident and well-known photographer, Stany Bantwal, personally visited the national highway office in Nanthoor to highlight the problem to the authorities. Shockingly, the officials demanded Rs 20,000 to fix the zebra crossing, saying they could only proceed with payment. Choosing not to respond to this demand, Stany sought the help of the traffic police instead.
With support from the traffic police, Stany decided to take matters into their own hands. They purchased paint and created the zebra crossing themselves. Jerry Lobo, Mihir Dixit, and members of the traffic police provided their cooperation in this effort.
Thanks to this initiative, crossing the road has become significantly easier and safer for the public. Stany expressed his disappointment with the national highway authorities, pointing out that while they collect substantial tolls from the public, they hesitate to undertake such essential tasks.
"I have shown them that even tasks they claim are impossible can be done," remarked Stany Bantwal, demonstrating his dedication to public safety.