10 Years of Rot: Garbage Beside Hindu Cemetery and College Sparks Outrage in Kaval Byrasandra
Residents condemn inaction by local authorities and MLAs; GBA urged to take immediate, time-bound action
Bengaluru: Residents of Kaval Byrasandra in Pulakeshinagar constituency have raised serious concerns over a decade-long garbage crisis that continues to plague their neighbourhood, despite repeated complaints to local legislators and civic authorities. The issue has now been formally escalated to the Chief Commissioner of the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) by community representative Asif Khan, who has demanded immediate intervention and accountability.

A Health Hazard Beside a Women’s College and Cemetery
The garbage pile, located beside the Donnanna Nagar Cemetery (Smashan) and opposite the CMA PU College for Women, has become a chronic civic and public health menace, according to residents. The site, surrounded by houses and educational institutions, emits a foul stench and attracts stray animals and mosquitoes, creating unbearable conditions for the community.
“It’s shameful that in a city that aspires to global standards, a garbage dump has been festering for ten years right next to a women’s college,” said Asif Khan, who submitted the memorandum to the GBA on behalf of local residents. “The health of young students and residents is being jeopardized every single day, while authorities continue to look away.”

Neglect by Successive MLAs and Civic Apathy
The residents allege that both former MLA Akhanda Srinivasmurthy and current MLA AC Srinivas have failed to address the issue, despite being approached multiple times over the years. Locals also claim that several memorandums and calls to the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials have gone unanswered.
“The BBMP engineers and local representatives have ignored this issue completely,” the complaint reads. “The apathy is appalling. Even the sanctity of the cemetery is being destroyed by the stinking piles of waste.”
Residents argue that this reflects not just bureaucratic neglect, but a deep civic indifference that undermines Bengaluru’s image as a modern urban hub. The lack of basic waste management, they say, exposes systemic inefficiency and disregard for citizens’ health and dignity.

Residents Demand Time-Bound Cleanup
The memorandum submitted to the GBA has called for immediate removal of the garbage and a time-bound restoration plan, insisting that the cleanup be completed within one to two weeks. It also urges the civic body to implement preventive measures to ensure the problem does not recur.
“If the issue is not resolved promptly,” Asif Khan warned, “we will be compelled to escalate the matter to the District In-Charge Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister, as this prolonged inaction cannot be tolerated anymore.”

Public Health and Civic Responsibility at Stake
The situation has drawn condemnation from civic activists who argue that such negligence violates fundamental civic rights. Public health experts warn that prolonged exposure to rotting waste can cause respiratory illnesses, vector-borne diseases, and mental distress among residents, particularly children and women students nearby.

The residents’ appeal to the GBA highlights a growing frustration with the city’s uneven waste management system and the failure of elected representatives to respond to grassroots grievances.
As Bengaluru continues to grapple with urban expansion, the Kaval Byrasandra case stands as a stark reminder that citizen welfare cannot be sidelined for political convenience or administrative complacency.

💬 Key Quotes
“It’s disgraceful that a garbage pile has been festering for a decade beside a cemetery and a women’s college. What kind of governance tolerates this?” — Asif Khan, Resident Representative
“Every day, young women walk past filth and stench on their way to college. It’s not just unhygienic — it’s dehumanizing.” — Asif Khan
“The foul smell, the sickness, the flies — this is not a civic issue anymore, it’s a public health emergency.” — Resident from Kaval Byrasandra
“Our elected representatives have failed us. Neither the past MLA nor the present one has had the will to act.” — Local Resident
“The sanctity of the cemetery is being destroyed. Even the dead deserve respect — not a dumpyard beside their resting place.” — Asif Khan
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