Bengaluru

This doctor is curing city of its potholes

The city’s chronic pothole problem has finally prodded a doctor to fix the ailing roads. Armed with a band of people, who are his former indebted patients, the good doctor has begun doing the rounds o

Reshma Ravishanker

BENGALURU: The city’s chronic pothole problem has finally prodded a doctor to fix the ailing roads. Armed with a band of people, who are his former indebted patients, the good doctor has begun doing the rounds of roads that need an urgent fix. Dr Sunil Kumar Hebbi, 33, who had already earned goodwill with his mobile clinic that offers affordable treatment, took up this new mission out of frustration.

Dr Hebbi says he was fed up with the apathy of local leaders and civic bodies towards curing the ‘disease’ of potholes afflicting the city roads. So he decided to fix it himself. Armed with shovels and headpans, Dr Hebbi started his “treatment” on the pothole-ridden Sarjapur Road.

A video grab shows Dr Hebbi carrying
mud to fill pothole on Sarjapur Road

On Sunday, while many others turned a blind eye to the condition of a stretch of road near Yamare, this medical professional — who hails from Vijayapura — decided to fill these with mud. Having witnessed accidents on a daily basis while commuting on this stretch, Dr Hebbi thought the stretch had to be repaired, at least temporarily.  

Dr Hebbi went live on Facebook with the videos of him filling potholes, which received good response. He said locals have now offered to help him to continue the initiative. So far, eight potholes have been filled.

He told The New Indian Express on Monday, “The condition of this stretch of road has remained miserable for nearly three months now. It was asphalted about a month ago, but the road is back to its former condition.”

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