After Crocodile, Now Anaconda Pop Out Of Bengaluru’s Water-Filled Potholes

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In another attempt to bring the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike in the task, The Namma Bengaluru Foundation (NBF), a group working for the betterment of the city,  planted an anaconda into a pothole.

The Anaconda was rearing its head out of the netherworld of deep, water-filled potholes, with a hand in its mouth.

Few weeks back, Baadal Nanjundaswamy,an artist, created a temporary art installation with a model of life-sized crocodile sitting inside a big pothole on the Sulthanpalya Main Road in north Bangalore for same issue.croccsssss-750x500 (1)

The Foundation is conducting debates in 8 wards in Bengaluru from 6.00 to 8.00 pm on the following days

12th Aug 2015, Uttarahalli, Shanthi Sagar Party Hall, #25, Subramanyapura Main Rd, Uttarahalli.
13th Aug 2015, Shettihalli, Annapoorna Party Hall, #57, Appayanna Layout, Abbigere Main Rd.
14th Aug 2015, Sanjay Nagar, Ramana Maharshi Center for Learning, Post office road, Sanjaynagar.
15th Aug 2015, Varthur, SDV mini party hall, Near Varthur Govt middle school, Varthur.
16th Aug 2015, Yeshwanthpura, Sri Acharya Ramanuja Samudaya Bhavana, Mayur complex, # 36, 1st main road, Yeshwanthpur.
17th Aug 2015, Kattriguppe, Sri Vinayaka party hall, No 117, 80 feet road, karthiguppe main road, BSK 3rd stage, Next to shani mahathma temple,
18th Aug 2015, Nagapura, Kadamba hotel part hall (Ambari hall), #707, Dr. Modhi Hospital road, Mahalaxmipuram. 19th Aug 2015, Kodigehalli, Sri Lakshmi Padmavathi Venkataramanswamy Devasthana, Near Gangamma Devasthana Kodigehalli Circle.

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