India, May 24 -- As Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar convened a high-level meeting on Saturday with Bengaluru's MPs and MLAs to address the city's infrastructure challenges, Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya submitted a detailed 15-point action plan aimed at transforming the city's civic systems, traffic flow, and transport networks.
Though Surya could not attend the meeting in person due to his travel to the United States as part of an all-party parliamentary delegation, he sent across his vision document, which outlines a strategic roadmap to modernise Bengaluru's urban governance.
At the heart of Surya's proposal is the creation of a 'Bengaluru 2050 Vision Group' - a think tank of subject experts, civic leaders, and pub...
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