Traffic Cops fill potholes at Agrahara, earn public appreciation
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Traffic Cops fill potholes at Agrahara, earn public appreciation

May 21, 2022

Recent rains have exposed shoddy road works in city as asphalt on major roads have been washed away creating crater-like potholes on many roads, including the road leading from Agrahara Circle towards Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) Office. Traffic Constables Madhu and Shivakumar, attached to K.R. Traffic Police Station, who saw motorists struggling to pass on the road near Agrahara Circle due to a large pothole have filled the pothole with mud and brick pieces and the photos and videos of the Cops filling the pothole has gone viral on social media with the public appreciating their concern towards motorists.

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