Daijiworld Media Network – Brahmavar (NP)
Brahmavar, Jan 24: Residents, commuters, students and local organisations in Brahmavar have expressed growing concern over the prolonged delay in the service road project, along with the absence of a temporary bus stop, which has severely affected users of public transport.
The service road work has faced repeated delays, with minimal progress visible on the ground. While construction continues at a slow pace, the authorities have failed to put in place temporary arrangements to mitigate the inconvenience caused to the public. The lack of a temporary bus stop has particularly impacted students and daily wage earners, who rely heavily on public transportation.







Earlier in 2025, several local organisations and student groups had warned of launching mass protests if the authorities failed to initiate temporary service road works and address the difficulties faced by commuters.
In the absence of a proper bus stop facility, passengers are forced to wait along busy roads, often amidst moving traffic. This situation poses serious safety risks and exposes commuters to harsh weather conditions, especially during the rainy season.
Speaking on the issue, Govinda Raj Hegde, trustee of the Brahmavar Foundation, urged immediate intervention from elected representatives. “I request the Member of Parliament to take effective measures to install a temporary bus stop and speed up the ongoing service road work. With the monsoon approaching, road construction will face further challenges, and school students as well as local residents are left without proper shelter during rainfall. If immediate action is not taken, along with local organisations, would be protesting against the concerned authorities,” he said.
Residents are now demanding swift action to ensure commuter safety and convenience until the permanent infrastructure is completed.